Showing posts with label janer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label janer. Show all posts

Sunday, May 29, 2011

A Shared Project...

The dogs needed a floor pillow in the dining room.
Kisa needed a new crate pad.
So, I got out some reversible quilted fabric
that my friend, Janer, had given me.

We used the smaller floral print side for the dogs...
we thought it was a bit less feminine for them
(and it matches the room better).

We used the larger, brighter floral print side for Kisa.

I machine sewed the edges & Julie
stuffed them, then hand sewed the opening...
Ta-da!
We have two new pillows for the animals.

A big one (32x40 inches) for Tag & Manley to share
(and they've already been taking turns using it!)...
 


And a small one (12x18 inches) for Kisa.


They seem to like their new pillows, so we're happy.

 
Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with all thy might. - Ecclesiastes 9:10

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Pneumonia.

Never had it before.  Started with a scratchy throat and deep dry cough on Thursday night.  Went out of town as planned...ask me how much fun I had visiting while this pneumonia developed?!  I did make it to The Calico Shoppe and bought some fabric.  Good thing my BFF Janer was with me...I pretty much knew what I wanted and she got it all for me.  Thanks, Janer!

Went to Urgent Care this a.m....Plenty of fluids.  Antibiotics.  Inhaler.  Cough Medicine.  Blah!!  Off to bed for more rest.

Photos and more info later in the week.  Promise.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Janer's House...

I love it...
always have...
eclectic...
this and that...
everywhere there is something...
just everywhere.

Here is Janer's cat, Wilson...about 1 year old.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Home Again, Home Again, Jiggety Jog...

I'm home! After 4 days of travel/fun to see my sister, Jill (in Wausau), and me Mum and BFF's Janer and Cindy (in Eau Claire), I am back home!!! Much as I love seeing my family/friends, it is good to be home!



I have much to share...a ton of photos, exciting things...will probably do this in a few different posts...don't want you to get all tired out!


I consider this to be the most important thing that occurred while I was on vacation...I've been thinking of donating baby quilts and/or coverlets to the neo-natal unit in a hospital close by, but wanted to do it on my own...not through a guild. I have procrastinated and not talked with anyone. Then, one day, me Mum was talking about the stocking caps she knits for the newborns at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire (I was born there) and I asked her to talk with her volunteer leader about what I wanted to do. She did and set up a meeting for us. On Friday, I met with Jaci, who was immensely pleased to meet me and to hear what I had to offer. I took my mini-quilt to show as an example of my work...and Jaci kept it! ~grin~ So, that's cool, hey?

What happened next, though, took my breath away...she asked me if I would be willing to sew kimono/bonnet sets for the stillborns. I tried really hard to not burst into tears, and said, "yes, I would love to." How sad. But. How gratifying. I'm not sure if the kimono/bonnet sets will be used as burial gowns, or just to put on the babies so their families are able to hold them and say their goodbyes. Jaci will find out what exactly is needed, the sizing, etc. and will send me a packet. I am so excited to be able to use my skills in this way, I just cannot even begin to explain. Apparently, this is a much-needed service that no one is providing...I will be honored. Once again, I am reminded of how God leads us in the direction He has planned for us.


I got to spend a few hours with some fantastic dogs...Collies! Allegra's breeder has been a very good friend of mine since Allegra came to live with me...but I don't see Cindy often. While in Eau Claire, I took time to visit her. Janer went with...and I think she might have been a bit overwhelmed with all the dogs...but, we had a GREAT time! 2 puppies, several adults. I didn't get photos of all the adult girls, but here are some of the photos that I did get during our time there...

Janer and I visited The Calico Shoppe...you guessed it, a quilt shop. ohman...so glad I had just a limited amount of money to spend. I saw so many fabrics I've not seen before! Picked up a few patterns for future gift-giving ideas and this charm pack...

Okay, this is taking a long time. Will continue later...and just wait til you see what I got in the mail!!! woohoo!!!!