Christmas 2024 is a wrap, pun intended. We were on our own after the kids left on the 22nd and that's ok. We spent a few hours on Christmas Eve at our daughter's house then on Christmas Day we went to see the movie A Complete Unknown. PHENOMENAL!!! I was 10 - 11 years old when Bob Dylan's career began. And my first fan experience was The Beatles. But I knew Dylan's songs, his style, his voice so was very anxious to see this movie. If you go to movies, if you like movies where no cars are exploding or earth isn't being invaded by aliens and there are no graphic sex scenes, and if you are of an age to know who Bob Dylan is then PH and I can't recommend this one enough. We can't stop talking about it. After, we went out for Chinese.
Our tree completely died the week after we bought it, crinkled needles, sounding like stepping on potato chips so we took the tree down BEFORE actual Christmas. We begged it to not spontaneously combust till the kids had been here. No suggestions about an artificial tree, please. PH said that will happen when he dies. So there you have it.
Once I finished constructing the flimsy for Elizabeth's BA quilt I had to put it down till after Christmas. I needed to just put it down for a bit. I needed to think how I wanted to quilt it, even though I had the cross hatch in mind the whole time but then of course I second guessed myself.
I did, though, finish a small table top piece for Friend Dodie. I hope she isn't reading this because it's on it's way to her in Florida as we speak.
She told me last summer that she has pieces of art from many friends and relatives that she cherishes, they daily remind her of her special people. She asked me to make something for her. Of course my selfish mind went immediately to "OH! I have this BA quilt to concentrate on!" but told her of course I'd make something.
When I finished the flimsy I turned my mind to something for Dodie that would mean something. I usually think of things like this as I'm trying to get to sleep.
She and Bob are in their 90's and while they live in Chicago and Florida they spent considerable time in South Haven, Michigan during the summers and that's how we met. Now, they come just twice and always during blueberry time. South Haven is a huge blueberry area and while there are orchards everywhere with apples, peaches, cherries, it's the blueberries that put SH on the fruit map. Well, that's not entirely true, it was the peaches and if you eat a Red Haven peach, it was developed in South haven.
I thought I remembered I had some of the baskets left from a covid project our group did. I did mine all in blues. Ah HA! Blueberry baskets! I dug out all of my blueberry fabrics and the baskets, chose something simple so I could get it done and got to work. I really, really wanted her to get it during Hanukkah.