Monday, December 21, 2009

Raffle Winner Announced!

RAFFLE WINNER is Kelly Beazley!

Winner of the quilted tablecloth set is Kelly Beazley, Portland Community College staff member of Technology Solution Services on Sylvania campus.


The money raised for the raffle goes to support the Sylvania Choir, who will be touring with Robert Grey Middle School this spring. This raffle raised over $150!


We want to thank each of you who bought into the raffle and to those who have donated to the Foundation on the choir's behalf.


And congratulations to Kelly for winning a beautiful quilted tablecloth set!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Quilted Tablecloth for only $1

I have not been here for some time, but I have not been simply laying around doing nothing! I wanted to let you know about a raffle we are having to help support our choir. They are going on tour and need support. So I made this quilted tablecloth set to be raffled off. This could be yours for only $1!


RAFFLE!
A beautiful handmade tablecloth set can be yours for only $1

The Portland Community College's choir is raffling off a handmade quilted tablecloth with six placemats and napkins. For only $1 you could be the proud owner of a beautiful handmade quilted tablecloth.

Check out the set: http://spot.pcc.edu/~dwerkman/raffle.html

Tickets: $1 for one/$5 for 6/$10 for 12... $25 for 30

Table cloth is approximately 60x80 inches, 100% cotton and quilted with the finest of threads in order to last a lifetime. Each of the six placemats is 15x20 inches, with matching napkins at 15 inches square. This set will brighten up your dining room all winter long, or will make a great gift.


All proceeds go to Portland Community College's Choir, who is raising money in order to tour as Big Brothers and Sisters with the Robert Gray Middle School's music program. This year the tour takes them to LAKE TAHOE. This raffle, along with donations, will assure that PCC's choir has the opportunity to sing and share music with other young people as they travel around Nevada and the Incline Village area. Your $1 raffle ticket can help make this once in a lifetime trip possible for our PCC Vocal Music students.

Raffle will be held on Friday, December 18. You do not need to be present to win.
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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Busy Getting Ready for Fall Term

I have been so busy getting everything finished for Fall term since I returned from North Carolina that I have almost forgotten that I had a week on Topsail Island! But Topsail has not allowed me to forget :)

I went to Topsail Island with two other quilting friends, one who lives in North Carolina. We rented a house on the beach for the week. It has been years and years since I could walk along the beach and more years than that since I had played in the ocean. But walking in the sand is a breeze with these legs and swimming! What a joy it was to play in the Atlantic! At first I could not think how anyone could feel refreshed with such humid heat in warm bathwater, but just a few minutes in the water with the wind blowing a bit and I suddenly understood. It was delightful!

Our days were very much the same. We'd get up, chat, make breakfast, sit and chat and do handwork, have a sandwich for noon meal, sit and chat and do handwork, go swimming, sit and chat and do handwork, make the evening meal, and then sit and chat and do handwork until bedtime. One day we went to Jacksonville to visit their quilt shop. One day we went to Wilmington on a quilt shop run. We visited the sea turtle rescue hospital on the island and found the ice cream store.

The final day we went for our swim and just minutes into the water--I only got one body surf in--I felt this horrible pain and knew without knowing how I knew that I had been stung by a jellyfish. It wrapped around my thigh. I yelled and washed it off with the ocean and yelled and washed it off. We headed for the house, stopping by the people sitting on the beach and asked them if they knew what to do for a jellyfish sting. They were not comfortable peeing on my thigh... ;) I showered and called my son back in Oregon. Baking soda and vinegar. My friend Dorothy went out to buy those things as I watched my thigh welt up. Yeppers, all around the whole thigh. I monitored my breathing--I am deathly allergic to bee and wasp and yellow jacket stings--but I had no problems.

We left the next day and headed for Raleigh to catch the flight home the next morning. We did a nice quilt shop run in Raleigh and visited the historical Oakwood Cemetery. We then went out to dinner, capping our last night together with a good meal.

The jellyfish sting stayed painful for about three days and then it went away. *whew* I got started on my fall classes, worked on finishing all those hand projects I spent the week doing, and cut out the two quilt tops from the fat quarters I bought along each quilt shop we visited. On the Sunday before I had to return to school for week-long meetings, I felt achy and ill. I had a more difficult time walking and my back was in bad shape. As I got ready for bed that night, I felt my thigh itching and as I felt down to rub it, I felt these huge tentacle-shaped welts exactly where my jellyfish had so happily stung me! And they itched like CRAZY! So more Ibprofen and a call to the doctor the next day for some topical cream and antihistamine. Now, the tentacle vision is still there but the itching is almost gone.

A long slow peaceful summer ends with a bang. Many projects completed. Many days floating in our little pool. Many days feeling more revived and happy. And the adventure continues.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

School Clothes


School starts soon and my grandgirl needs to look spiffy for her first days of first grade. Together we went to the fabric store and selected the patterns, selected the fabric, and I sat by my sewing machine for a few days solid like a good gramma. She now has five unique things for school.

The girl has taste! The poodle skirt was the first to be selected, then the minty green one. The purple dress is a jumper...the model didn't have an undershirt. Looks a little funny but still cute.


Thursday, August 20, 2009

Living the Ad Campaign

I have been fearful of getting on the scales. I didn't want to read the numbers. But yesterday morning I decided to Just Do It! I was pleasantly surprised that I had not gained as much as I had tried to gain. I say "tried" because obviously I was working very hard at it... Glad I wasn't successful. I was 10 pounds up from my lowest point.

I thought about this amount--a small drop in a much larger bucket--and realized I could easily drop those new old pounds in a very short time. Yes I Can! So yesterday I went back to weighing food, measuring amounts, and eating just a little bit less. Of course I had to Obey My Thirst, so I stayed hydrated much better than I had been as well. And when the weather hits 100 like it did yesterday, that water is Good 'Til the Last Drop.

It is interesting how we often abuse ourselves without even thinking. We sabotage the very thing we want to accomplish. If you think about it, progress is a Terrible Thing to Waste. We all want to Be All We Can Be. So I am back on the trail of good health. Amazing how our resolve can wane; It Takes a Licking but Keeps on Ticking.

I can do this. Each time I walked past the 'fridge with my cute thin picture hanging next to the drawing made by my grandgirl, Kaity, I said out loud, Yes I Can!
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