What we did yesterday we will do again tomorrow.

Yes, we’ll be cooking. 100 meals, 3 times a day, 7 days a week. OK, so we haven’t cooked every one of those meals, but we’ve certainly been on hand for most of them! And the next 9 meals will be our personal responsibility (the cook’s away!). But aside from the panic that the rice really will NOT BE DONE in time, or the questions about cooking butter beans, seeing the smiles on the faces of the boys (along with the hands that go up when asked if anyone wants seconds) has made all of the extra hours worth it. Hopefully next week we’ll get a day or two off, so I can get some housework done!

But since about the most exciting thing that has happened in my life lately is the fact that the rice did indeed get done (never underestimate how long it is going to take to get a huge pot of water to boil – I really should know better!), I thought I’d share some photos of my quilting projects that I did for the family this year. (This is mostly for my quilting buddies – everyone else, view at your own risk! )
Hayley’s Quilt
Since the girls are together in the same room (bunk beds no less!), I made her a quilt to coordinate with the one I made for Ellie last year. Tammy and I picked out the fabrics when we were together in August, and we chose a simple fat-quarter pattern (Yellow Brick Road). Since it was an easy pattern, I tried to put a little extra detail into the quilting. I don’t have a picture of it on her bed, but here are a couple of it on my bed – along with some close up detail shots.

Hayley's Quilt

Hayley's quilt detail 2 Hayley's quilt detail 4


I also made a pillowcase and a little pillow to match. (Those pillowcases are so easy to make – and are such a big hit!)
Hayley's Quilt, Pillowcase and pillow

Maddie’s Quilt
I also made a quilt for our new granddaughter – though at the time I didn’t know if it was a granddaughter or grandson. So while this may look a little like we were expecting a boy, I actually just built it from my “stash” – and I tried to make it nice a bright and interesting. Again, it’s a simple brick pattern, and I did just basic machine quilting. But the back is nice soft flannel, and I hope it gets lots and lots of use!
Maddie's quilt front

Maddie's Quilt Front Maddie's quilt back


The Nap Quilts
And the rest of the gang got “Nap Quilts”. I used the same Yellow Brick Road pattern, and put a nice cozy fleece on the back. Two were done in homespuns (again from my “stash”) and two were done in some fun bright prints. I kept one of the print ones – and can verify that it works great! (for naps, that is!)

Nap Quilt 3 Nap Quilt 1


Nap Quilt Back

Still on the horizon – a keepsake quilt for Maddie, finishing up a wall hanging and a table runner, and catching up on my “memory stars”.

But the very next thing on the horizon is chicken and rice for 80 hungry boys!

Peanut Butter and Jelly

So, how do you make 60 hungry teenage boys happy on a Sunday evening? You make up a quazillion PB&J sandwiches and serve them with a big bowl of “Sunday Soup” (which is of course, everything that I could find in the frig put creatively into chicken stock!). These kids were sooooooooo excited to be getting peanut butter sandwiches – you gotta love it!

It looks like I’ll be spending a lot of time in the kitchen for the next couple of weeks at least. The kitchen assistant won’t be in this week – so that leaves a lot of blank spots in the schedule. Gary is back on board filling in at breakfast, and I’ll be filling in where needed. We have a new batch of Sower ladies this week, so there should be plenty of help.

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We’re still working on getting settled back in here in Bonifay. Even though we took a boatload of stuff north, we seem to have arrived home with a whole new boatload of stuff. And with the current kitchen “crisis” we seemed to jump right into being busy. But the suitcases have been unpacked (though not put back under the bed yet) and I’ve even pulled some clothes out of the drawers to go to the thrift shop (you know, the RV rule – if you bring in something new, something old has to go!). We have signed up as Sowers On Assignment here again for this winter since it appears that the building (and the permits) will be ready for him to start on the A/C etc. come the first of the year. So it looks like we will be here until April (give or take a month).
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And now some of those pictures…..
I’ll keep them small but you’re welcome to view them (plus the rest) if you go here.
First our special, custom made holiday – Thanks-mas!

Among their other gifts, the girls got ballerina outfits for Christmas. They were certainly a hit! If you check out the family portait a couple of posts back, they have them on there too! The one at the bottom shows the family on the quilt I made for Hayley for her birthday.

The Ballerinas! hayleyjump
Gathering on Hayley's Quilt

Little Maddie just got cuter and cuter (and is probably more so today!)
Smiling Maddie
Sorry, I couldn’t bear to make that one small! 🙂

Here she is in a group shot. (“Can I hold Maddie” was definately the most asked question of our time there!) Aunt Lara snuck into this one!

4 Conrad girls Blowing out the candles!


The second one is from Hayley’s birthday party – catch the reappearance of the ballerina outfits!

If you have time, check out the whole batch – there are some other cute ones. And if you do, pay special attention to the one of Maddie in her crib – she’s wrapped up in the blanket Lara knit for her, and to the side is a sweater that Lara knit in less than a day (with yarn she had dyed just the day before!). Amazing!

And finally – remember our geocaching craze? Well, we’re still at it and have found it to be especially fun to do the ones that are at rest stops along our travels. Some are hidden in light posts and phone booths, but some require a little walk and a nice break in our long drives.
Jacksonville, FL 11.27.07 003.1
He got a T-shirt for Christmas that says…
I use billion-dollar satellites to find Tupperware in the woods.
What’s your hobby?

So very true! 🙂

Meanwhile – anyone have some great recipes for almost anything that feeds 75-100 people? (Oh, and is budget friendly!)

HOME!

After almost 4 weeks on the road, tonight I am sitting in my own chair, I am putting my clean clothes away in my own drawers and I will be sleeping in my own bed! And I must confess, the feeling is wonderful.
I have so much to process and share with you all – and I’m feeling a little overwhelmed with trying to up-date all of our comings and goings. Plus, while we were in Marysville, I purchased a new computer. I’m excited about it, but am still working on the big change-over. (Like my pictures are on the old one, and I’m typing on the new one!) So, please be patient with me, I’ll get more pictures and details out soon!

But for now, we’re safe and sound back at Teen Challenge. The truck was finally fixed “all the way”, and we had a safe final leg of our month long journey.

Home. A very good word.

A Long Day’s Night

Thanksgiving Traffic

I don’t know if it was being on the road for 12 hours, the long line of traffic ahead of us, or just the exhaustion of such a wonderful couple of weeks with family, but Gary agreed (suggested even!) to staying at a hotel tonight (as opposed to driving all night and just stopping to sleep in the truck if we needed to)! So we’re all nice and cozy at the Carolina Inn in Orangeburg, SC. Our destination tomorrow is Jacksonville, FL – where we will have the truck (yes, it is still giving us trouble!!!) looked at by a Dodge Master Mechanic (who is the son of some very dear Sower friends!). We’re keeping our fingers crossed!

But right now we’re enjoying the Eagles game (and they’re only losing by a touchdown. I guess that’s good since they’re playing New England).
I really do feel some zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz’s coming………

So very much to be thankful for!

I will praise you, Oh LORD, wiith all my heart:
I will tell of all your wonders.
I will be glad and rejoice in you;
I will sing praise to your name, Oh Most High.
Psalm 9:1-2

Conrads 2007

It’s the end of a beautiful Thanksgiving! We woke up to Christmas morning, had Thanksgiving at 3, and then joined some of Tammy’s family for dessert. Today is Madelyn’s 2 week birthday, and Saturday is Hayley’s third birthday party. I don’t think we can fit anymore fun into a day. The house is quiet and we’re all getting ready to call it a DAY, but I jus wanted to share with you all how very thankful I am for this beautiful family that God has blessed me with. How very good He has been to us!

Did I mention we can be pretty silly, too?

Silly Thanksgiving

More Thanksmas pictures to come, I promise!

Seeing the country……Serving our Lord!