Affairs of the Heart - Block #26 Photo Page
#131
Originally Posted by QuiltswithConvicts
Candace, I am so in love with your blocks. I wasn't sure that what you were going to do would work, but boy, was I wrong! This is wonderful. Can't wait to see the whole quilt put together.
#134
Candace
I have been on vacation without my computer for the last two weeks and I come back to see all your wonderful blocks I just love them. I have not worked on my AOTH for three weeks now and I have a few things I have to do the next few weeks so I’m really missing this quilt. I can’t wait to get going again.
Lisa
I have been on vacation without my computer for the last two weeks and I come back to see all your wonderful blocks I just love them. I have not worked on my AOTH for three weeks now and I have a few things I have to do the next few weeks so I’m really missing this quilt. I can’t wait to get going again.
Lisa
#138
Originally Posted by QuiltswithConvicts
Lisa. so glad to see you back. You were missed (and so were your blocks!!!) Did you have a fun vaca??? Where did you go? What blocks are you working on now?
We visited Bristol which is a big Renaissance fair and the kids and I dressed up in our costumes having lots of fun being dorks. We spent an entire day at the Art Institute of Chicago it is the most amazing art museum that I have ever been to my son and I were just in awe of everything. I was overwhelmed to see some of my favorite painting of all times. Including Mary Cassatt and, Renoir’s and some Japanese wood block prints done in the 1920’s. We spent another day at the Field Museum visiting our favorite dinosaurs. We toped of the trip going to see the Robert McCormack military museum, Mansion and gardens. It was absolutely amazing.
To top it off we eat so much great food and also were able to see some of my husband friends. Over all a very nice vacation I just wish my mother-in-law was not suffering so much.
I also missed all of you. I hope next week to be back to quilting I have so much to do at home and work to get caught up from being gone.
#139
So sorry about your MIL. The aging process is so cruel, especially to those who are around them. I know it hurts when someone is slipping away. Glad you were able to have some fun while in Chi-town. DH earned his PhD from Illinois Institute of Technology down by Cominski Park (it's got a new name since they rebuilt it.)
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