Rising to Unexpected Challenges, Quilting Podcast #92
It’s been a challenging week, but also wonderful in many ways. In this podcast, I’m loading a new quilt on my frame while I share about our unexpected trip to Florida over the weekend:
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Block 3 of the Friendship Quilt Along will be out on Friday! This Tree of Life pattern will include the block pattern for the Friendship Sampler Quilt, plus an extra bonus supersized quilt pattern for you to make as well. I’ve already pieced my Tree of Life Quilt and I’m loading it onto the frame to make a new tutorial on using pantograph designs. Click Here to find all of the patterns and tutorials shared so far.
This past week, Josh’s grandmother, Betty, passed away at age 91. She was always a sweet, loving woman to me and I loved traveling to her house in Pensacola, Florida for summer trips and family get togethers.
We decided at the very last minute to attend her memorial and I’m so happy we did. It was a challenge to pack quickly and drive 8 hours, but in every way this felt like rising to the challenge life was throwing my way. I had a great time cooking breakfast for a house full of people, then making finger foods for after the memorial.
Grace and Gratitude
These are the two emotions I’m feeling right now. Rising to the challenge meant putting all my worries and emotions aside for four days. I focused only on making life easier for everyone else. It’s a small thing – cooking food, cleaning up, arranging nice dishes, but it made me feel good and I think it made everyone else feel good too.
I’m so thankful I run my own business and can choose to take off at the last minute if I need to. It’s amazing to have a husband that is willing and able to jump in the car with three hours notice. I’m so proud of my son, who was the greatest advocate for the trip and brought joy to everyone that came.
None of this was easy, but I’m so happy we rose to the challenge together. I think we’re all a bit stronger, a bit more gracious and appreciative for all the blessings we have. I know I certainly am.
Let’s go quilt,
Leah Day
You were tested. You got an A++. I’m new into the quilting world. I just found you and I’m proud to know you. Hug
Thank you so much Tina! I agree and that’s exactly how I feel. I’m so glad we went on that trip!
So sorry to hear about Josh’s grandmother, condolences to all of you. What a grand age she reached; I hope your lovely memories of her will carry you all through at this sad time.
Thank you very much for your kind words. Yes, this has definitely been happy / sad. I’m happy Betty is back with her husband Dutch, but I will miss her.