Blooming daffodils |
The last few days of the month were glorious with summer temperatures. Today, we are back to gray skies with the threat of rain.
My April goals were:
✔1. Keep up making and inserting EPP blocks into the temperature quilt. ---I did correct the incorrectly sewn block.
✔2. Prepare lecture notes for my EPP "Beyond the Flower Garden" class.
✒3. Finish piecing the project for the book, "River of the Gods--Genius, Courage and Betrayal--in Locating the Source of the Nile" by Candice Millard. Between the scraps for this project and the bulk of the Lone Star quilt on the quilting table, my flat surfaces are covered! I need to make enough progress to reclaim my cutting table and ironing board!---I've pieced 19 of the 24 blocks. Watch for a post about my journey in a few weeks.Four of the six rows of the maze |
✔7. Document my recent trip to London in Wednesday posts. I'll likely start with a post about making my first meal after my return. Scrap Cooking, London Adventure Day 1, London Adventure Day 2, London Adventure Day 3. --I'll be posting about the trip for a couple more months. I've enjoyed reliving our experience writing the posts!
Stocking project |
On the health front, I continue to make progress. I'm in the normal range for turning my head side to side. I am working to get a little more range of motion looking to the left so that turning my head in either direction is more balanced. Rarely do I cause neck spasms when turning or stretching now.
Lone star quilting progress |
The best news of the month was that last week, I passed my American Red Cross Lifeguard, Lifeguard Instructor and Lifeguard Instructor Trainer physical exams. Being the role of the victim, didn't cause me additional pain to my shoulder or neck. At the end of the class, I was exhausted and sore; but, my spirit soared to still be able to complete the skills as well as the swim and the time tests.
When I returned home and after hanging my wet suit and towel to dry, I did ice on my neck, back and knees. (I have several ice packs.) I did do some gentle stretching. The following morning, while I was tender in places, I wasn't so sore that I couldn't move easily.
EPP preparations |
Five inch square project |
All the acupuncture, physical therapy, massage and chiropractic sessions have been a big part of the healing process. I've also spent time and effort doing the homework. . .exercises, etc.
For May, my goals are:
1. Keep up with the temperature blocks.
2. Continue piecing my maze quilt top.
3. Continue to free motion an area of my Lone Star quilt.
4. Sew a Christmas stocking for my youngest granddaughter.
5. Play with the embroidery unit on my machine.
6. Teach a Zoom class on EPP.
7. Teach an in person class on EPP.
8. Play with the five inch squares I won from Preeti.
9. Document more days of our March London trip.
I'm linking up to Cynthia and Oh Scrap/Quilting is More Fun Than Housework because my maze project is all scraps!
4 comments:
I love forward progress!! sounds like you are getting there!Congrats on passing your test too!!! awesome!
Love how maze is growing!!!
Your maze quilt is amazing, Terry! And so is the quilting on the Lone Star. I'm so glad that you're feeling better and better physically and able to do more and more - like swimming. It's been fun reading your Wednesday posts about the London trip, and I'll continue to enjoy hearing more!
It's good to hear you are making decent progress on your healing. It's always takes time to bring the body back to where you want it to be. Your quilting is great on the Lone Star. I hope you get a lot done this week with out having complaining neck, arms, shoulders - etc.
Your maze quilt looks fabulous!!! I love the pop of blue winding its way through the patchwork. And wow on your Lone Star!!!! Your quilting is so beautiful. Enjoy your week and happy quilting.
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