We were able to take pictures tonight without needing the extra set of clothes we took along! We strolled the mall and now we're home. Not exactly the life of the party!

Mason licked the frosting off, Grandpa ate the cookie!!
I still have to wrap my white elephant gifts, and in the morning I will make soup. Not sure if there is anything else I will make. Depends on the weather, we aren't predicted to get quite as much snow as first thought, it has dropped from 23" of snow to 14.5".
The polka dot sheet is fleece, the other ones are flannel. I haven't made any in so long I had almost forgotten how!
It's very simple. Take a 3-4# pork roast, or part of a boneless pork loin. Wrap tightly in a couple of layers of foil. No, no seasoning. Place in crock pot on rack or foil pie plate with holes punched in it. Add about 1 1/2" of water--cook on low for 16 hours. Yes, 16 hours! About 1/2 hour before serving I cook plain long grain rice in my rice cooker. Slice a head of cabbage and microwave in a covered dish (when you start the lid is MUCH higher than the dish, but it cooks down). Cook to the doneness you like. I like mine rather well done. Take the pork and shred with forks in a cake pan. Layer rice, cooked cabbage, and shredded pork. Then add soy sauce (Shoyu brand if you are lucky like me and have someone who will send you some from Hawaii!!). If you like ANY of these ingredients--you will really like this. The beauty of this dish is 1)it's SIMPLE 2)very little fat. Oh, and it goes well with popcorn balls and gingersnaps!

We put up the rest of our decorations. I tried to take a video of everything changing color, but let's just say I'm a bit "technically challenged". My tree was sideways and I couldn't figure out how to change it!








Here are the three quilts, all I have to do is hand stitch the binding down. And there is the leftover binding, I usually make a bit too much. I make all my binding the same size, so when I need some pieces for a scrappy quilt, I can just piece them together.

Yes, more 9 patches! I think these were from an internet swap several years ago, and decided I would set them similarly to the tan 9 patches, but stagger them. I am using some pale peach fabric for sashing. It's going to be a big quilt, I think without any borders it close to 90x100". I think there are 86-8" nine patches. I like 9 patches, and I like them best set in straight rows marching down my bed. This will make another UFO gone, stash used up, and a quilt finished. Now if I could just find my book!

Right now the weather is nice, I am going to hang the last of the outside lights, and then I'm going to sew! Everyone have a great week!
You will recognize this quilt as Judy's pattern--Bears in the Farmhouse. Her's had quite a bit more for borders, but I was scraping the bottom when I was digging in Paul's mother's box for anything big enough to make borders. So I quit! I'd say this used about 6 yards, my sister bought the fleece on the back. Here is Paul with his quilt, now he has two and has to share with my sister! I like that Paul and Kathy can use the quilt and think of Paul's mother. More nostalgia!

Only a REAL friend would send you a lighted magnifying mirror so I can find those "stray" dark whiskers on my face! Unfortunately, in looking at my face I can really see the wrinkles too! 
I finished the binding on the rosy red fleece quilt, but a picture of it will have to wait--it's a present! I went and separated my projects into current stacks.
Left to right it's two finished quilts, then two quilts to bind, and then three tops with backing ready to quilt. We won't even talk about the flimsies stacked up waiting their turn. And of course there are customer quilts, they go to the top of the list!
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