The world's largest quilt show celebrated its 40th anniversary in Houston and I was there with my suffrage crazy quilt......I still find it hard to believe. The show attracts more than 60,000 people and in addition to exhibits of traditional and contemporary textiles, there was a full schedule of classes and seminars.
There were red and white quilts everywhere....I am home, tired, overwhelmed and absolutely bursting to share everything I saw and learned. But first I have to find my way around the disaster I left in my wake getting the much admired vest (yes, vest!) done.
So when I am unpacked, rested and find my way around the mess, I will start a series of blogs as I get all the pictures Susie Wolfe and I took downloaded... Susie was a fabulous companion and managed to keep me going everytime I thought I couldn't take another step...
But besides seeing my crazy quilt hanging there, the biggest thrill was having someone approach who recognized me and say they read my blog every day... It was a big boost as I was considering if I want to keep blogging after all this time and do I even have enough to share to keep going. I was truly touched each time it happened.
So in addition to changing to daylight savings and the time zone changes, I caught a cold on the plane home... much to come.... Needless to say, Morris was so happy to see me and wanted a lot of cuddles and love and I was happy to oblige. (DH also)
Welcome Home! Glad Morris was a good boy while you were gone.
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Welcome home, Gerry! So glad your trip was great, can't wait to read more....
ReplyDeleteSo glad you've made it home safe and sound, despite the cold! Glad you had a traveling companion! Can't wait to hear more about your trip and to hear about how your quilt was received!
ReplyDeleteoh please never stop blogging!! love what you talk about and show! Mary in Austin
ReplyDeleteHeavens, don't stop blogging! I may not always comment but I do enjoy seeing what you are up to Gerry! Look forward to hearing more about Houston.
ReplyDeletesounds like although it was very tiring you had a wonderful time, can`t wait to see a photo of your quilt and of course a photo of you in your jacket which we all so enjoyed following you with the construction and making of
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh - it would be such a loss to all of us if you stop blogging. I hope you decide to keep on. You are such an inspiration to me. Get well soon, rest up and make order and then show us all what you saw in Houston :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome Back! I thought about you through your adventure and was Wishing You Well! I can't wait to see your posts as they always make my day and you have so much to share!
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