Thursday, July 4, 2019

Summer Time -Happy 4th of July

Summer has finally arrived in Northwest Wisconsin.  It was a long time coming.  Our weather has been as unpredictable as the rest of the country.  

The first week of June was Tatum, Jessa and Kylie's dance recital.   


I have completed a couple of quilting projects. This was a free runner pattern from All People Quilt.  I should have read the entire pattern before cutting.  I wasted a great deal of fabric when sewing the flying geese.  I would have used the no waste method!

It was supposed to be a gift, ended up as a gift for me.













I stepped out of my security box when I selected the Mommy & Me pattern to make as a gift. I used machine applique on the elephants and balloons.  Katy loved it.

Colby rode his bike across the trail from their home to our house on Wednesday.  He brings his John Deere tote bag ( on the couch behind him) which contains some of his John Deere toys and his six year old baby blanket. He allowed me to take a picture of his well used blanket. I offered to sew on new borders and a new binding.  He told me he likes it as it is.  It goes to bed with him every night.

I have two Christmas tree skirts to work on in the next few weeks.

Oh, have I mentioned lately I love being Grandma!  Eight of the nine were at our house for lunch unexpectedly.  Love it...Hot dogs, grilled cheese, applesauce, milk and juice. An ok spur of the moment lunch!
Have a wonderful July!
Linda

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Mother's Day Reflection

This Mother's Day has been a day of reflection. I thank our Lord for a Christian mom who prays for her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
 I am thankful for the privilege and blessing of being a mom to three wonderful sons.



Our oldest son, Travis, with Herb.  One day we will be holding our precious four year old when we reach heaven.
                                       Brothers and cousins at the Packer game.  Memories made!
Todd and Cole at a winning Green Bay Packer game. 









Conner and Chad. at the Packer game.  



                                  I thank our Lord for two amazing beautiful daughters-in-law and love.



Our youngest grandson, Caleb with Chad's wife Katie.
Marie, Todd's wife



                                                  Our nine grandkids are an extra special blessing. 
 Youngest granddaughter.


 Six of the grandkids on our way to the Duluth Zoo last summer. A great grandma and grandkids memory making day,


 God Bless, 
Linda






Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Progress!

I am moving much better.  It has been a long winter and spring.
So far,  I am beginning to walk in the house without my cane.  Outside or away from home,  I need it for balance and security.


Waiting for the day I will be able to work in my flower beds and do the spring cleanup outside.












I completed one tree skirt for a wedding shower to be given this Sunday afternoon.  I have two more to go for up coming weddings.
Spring has been slow coming to Northwest Wisconsin.  The temperature is in mid 50's to mid 30's at night.   The poplar trees are beginning to have a red cast to them in preparation for leaves appearing.

Four bears cubs from last year were spotted crossing one of our corn fields.

Two weeks ago the swans returned to the pond across the road from our home.  I love watching for them each spring. Yes, that is snow on the hillside behind the pond.

God Bless,
Linda

Monday, March 25, 2019

Just call me the Bionic /Transformer Granny

Hello Friends!

Spring if finally beginning to arrive in Northern Wisconsin.

Deer season in Wisconsin is an just about a holiday!  This year two grandsons were in the deer stands with their dads  when Papa (DH) shot his buck.   Once the calls were made both boys came running through the woods to see it!  They were as excited as Papa!  After his major heart surgery in 2017 and knee replacement this past fall, we were all thrilled for him.




In December I finally had my quilting mojo return!

First:
Christmas gifts: Three of the five aprons I sewed for granddaughter, great-niece, and friends.



Pieced two Christmas tree skirts:


























I finished a shower gift for a former neighbor and his wife.  They are a rodeo family.  I had been saving fabric for this baby. 










 On January 13 I fell on the ice in our yard.  Thankfully, I had my cell phone to call  DH in the house.  To shorten the story: 911 call to send an ambulance while I laid on the ice waiting,  x-ray showed a broken femur, surgery the following morning for reconstruction and repair.  Just call me the Bionic-transformer Granny!

The rod goes down 3/4 the way to my knee with a pin to hold it in place.  The bolt goes into the hip.


After eight weeks with a walker, I am finally using a cane. Woohoo.






I had one more Christmas tree skirt cut out.  I managed to sit at my sewing machine a little each day after the first four weeks to sew it together.




Hopefully soon I will be able to sandwich and quilt the skirts for wedding gifts later this spring!

Enjoy your spring!
God Bless,
Linda

Saturday, July 28, 2018

My Two Year Journey

Two years ago, immediately after I retired from teaching,  I began a journey.    A journey which needs to be a life long journey.  Actually, I almost made it in one year.  However, when my husband required the extensive heart surgery and the following complications last fall my weight loss journey took a backseat.  The good news was I didn't regain the weight I had lost.  The bad news..it took a year to lose the last few pounds.

June 2016

July 2018

June 2016
May 2018
I've reached my goal.




With each pound I moved a marble from one jar to the other.


I claimed the verse: Philippines 4:13..I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

The book, "Made To Crave" by Lysa Terkeurst and "Praying God's Word.Breaking Free From Spiritual Strongholds" by Beth Moore specifically the chapter, "Overcoming Food Related Strongholds." guided me through my journey.  Each describes an equilateral triangle.  Spiritually--your relationship with Christ.  Keeping this relationship on the top.  Physically--eating and exercise.  Mentally-emotions.  If you want a longer explanation, I would love to share my journey with you. 

Now...to learn to maintain and sustain for life.  A quote from one of the  books.."Hitting your goal weight is a blessing entangled with  a curse."

Prayers,
Linda





Saturday, May 12, 2018

Happy Mother's Day



This morning I attended a Women Of Light Breakfast Banquet with one daughter-in-love / law and four of my granddaughters. 

Mother's Day for many is a challenging day. Last night we went for dinner with a friend who lost her mother several years ago.  She talked about how she misses her extra on Mother's Day.  I thought of the friends who were never able to have children, they also have an extra ache.  I know the ache I feel of being the mom to a child in heaven and the mothers I have mentored whose heart break is felt extra on Mother's Day. 
I am so thankful for the privilege I had to be a mom four years to my oldest son.  Yes, I miss him everyday. I am thankful that from my experience of losing him I have been able to walk the journey beside many mothers who experience the death of their child.  It is an exclusive club.  We never want a new member.  However, if someone needs me.  I welcome them with open arms and heart. 

This article by Erma Bombeck I clipped in 1995. 

Mothers who have lost a child - Erma Bombeck, May 14, 1995

Mothers who have lost a child - May 14, 1995
Erma Bombeck


If you're looking for an answer this Mother's Day on why God reclaimed your child, I don't know. I only know that thousands of mothers out there today desperately need an answer as to why they were permitted to go through the elation of carrying child and then lose it to miscarriage, accident , violence disease or drugs 

Motherhood isn't just a series of contractions. It's a state of mind. From the moment we know life is inside us, we feel a responsibility to protect and defend that human being. It's a promise we can't keep. We beat ourselves to death over that pledge. "If I hadn't worked through the eighth month." "If I had taken him to the doctor when he had a fever." "If I hadn't let him use the car that night." "If I hadn't been so naive, I'd have noticed he was on drugs."

The longer I live, the more convinced I become that surviving changes us. After the bitterness, the anger, the guilt, and the despair are tempered by time, we look at life differently. 

While I was writing my book, I Want to Grow Hair, I Want to Grow Up, I Want to Go to Boise, I talked with mothers who had lost a child to cancer. Every single one said death gave their lives new meaning and purpose. And who do you think prepared them for the rough, lonely road they had to travel? Their dying child. They pointed their mothers toward the future and told them to keep going. The children had already accepted what their mothers were fighting to reject. 

The children in the bombed-out nursery in Oklahoma City have touched more lives than they will ever know. Workers who had probably given their kids a mechanical pat on the head without thinking that morning are making phone calls home during the day to their children to say "I love you."

This may seem like a strange Mother's Day column on a day when joy and life abound for the millions of mothers throughout the country. But it's also a day of appreciation and respect. I can think of no mothers who deserve it more than those who had to give a child back. 

In the face of adversity, we are not permitted to ask, "Why me?" You can ask, but you wont get an answer. Maybe you are the instrument who is left behind to perpetuate the life that was lost and appreciate the time you had with it. 

The late Gilda Radner summit it up well: "I wanted a perfect ending. Now I've learned the hard way that some poems don't rhyme and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what is going to happen next. Delicious ambiguity.


Happy Mother's Day Friends,
Give an extra hug or phone call to your child or mom!

Linda

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Missing In Northern Wisconsin-Spring!



The calendar shows it is spring  Facebook memories show green grass,  swans and geese swimming on the pond and an Easter egg hunt outside.

Not the case this year.  We have had snow on the ground officially for six months.  Last week we had 16 more inches. 
It will be a while before my spring flowers begin to emerge.

Last year I was watching the swans and geese swimming on the pond.
The snow grader was needed to open up the town road where it was drifted across earlier this week. 
















We received 11 inches of snow on Saturday before Easter Sunday.  After our inside Easter Egg hunt the kids headed outside to spend the afternoon in the snow!
Since there was too much snow outside and we knew the little ones would be stuck in the snow, we decided to hide all the eggs downstairs.  It didn't take long for the buckets to begin to fill up!! 



One of my brothers and his wife drove from Sioux Falls, SD and the brother and his wife came from Plymouth, MN to celebrate Easter and an early 92nd birthday party for my mom. 
Hopefully Spring will be arriving soon!!

God Bless,
Linda



Sunday, February 25, 2018

When a Granddaughter Asks Part 2

Jessa's 7th birthday was celebrated today.  She wanted an "Under the Sea" party.  She asked for a mermaid cake. Of course, she had specific ideas of what she wanted.  "Grandma, could you make her tail turn a little?"  "Around the bottom could you make it a peach color since that is the color of the sand on the bottom of the ocean?"  "Oh, do you have a doll with red hair?"

Well, this is what I came up with. 

I think she liked it. 

Today is Daughter-In-Law, Katie's birthday.  I surprised her with her own made from scratch Coconut Cream pie.  Not my best looking crust.

Thursday night we received 8 inches of snow.  Most of Friday was spent moving it.  Last night, we received another 8 inches.  The piles of snow are getting deep along the roads. 

God Bless, 
Linda



Sunday, February 11, 2018

When Granddaughters ask...

Last October  Kasey asked if I would sew a dress for Pioneer Days in fourth grade.  They read the book, "Little House In The Big Woods."  Then complete the unit with a special day of activities.   She picked out the fabric and helped with sewing the side seams and hem by machine.

Fast forward to last Tuesday, Tatum asked for a dress for her 3rd grade Abe Lincoln play.  
I found fabric on Wednesday and sewed Thursday.  Today she came after church to help me finish. 

She sewed the hem with my machine.  She is ready for her play. 
This grandma's heart is full.