While cleaning out the school room, I came upon this sewing box.
It is from my Great Aunt Vera. I remember visiting her in her home in
Nevada City every summer. This box has many old needle booklets and wooden spools
of thread. I keep wanting to clean it out, but somehow I just can't. It reminds me of
sweet memories, so I will put it back on the shelf for safekeeping until the next time I
feel the need to look through it.
It is from my Great Aunt Vera. I remember visiting her in her home in
Nevada City every summer. This box has many old needle booklets and wooden spools
of thread. I keep wanting to clean it out, but somehow I just can't. It reminds me of
sweet memories, so I will put it back on the shelf for safekeeping until the next time I
feel the need to look through it.
Here is the Evening Star quilt top.
I have made great gains on it. I'll get it off that WISP list yet!
I have made great gains on it. I'll get it off that WISP list yet!
Here are my school-room bookshelves. I spent all day Monday closing out the
first semester, grading, sorting old schoolwork and and going through these shelves
to purge. I got rid of 50 lbs. of books! I know because I had to weigh them to put
postage with the posting I listed on veg. source. I already got a hit to sell the the heaviest
one! It feels good to have the room tidy and usable again.
We started school again today. I have learned from experience to take the first few days
slowly and not expect too much. So we should be getting back into our rhythm by next week.
Love, Moorea
first semester, grading, sorting old schoolwork and and going through these shelves
to purge. I got rid of 50 lbs. of books! I know because I had to weigh them to put
postage with the posting I listed on veg. source. I already got a hit to sell the the heaviest
one! It feels good to have the room tidy and usable again.
We started school again today. I have learned from experience to take the first few days
slowly and not expect too much. So we should be getting back into our rhythm by next week.
Love, Moorea
2 comments:
you've been **industrious**, moorea! wow.
sit down and have a cup of tea.
:o)
I love the sewing basket! I used to rummage through my mother's and string together the buttons for her. Perhaps this is why I love sewing so much.
It's also fun to see the old fabrics and laces and remember where they came from.
DoriAnn-
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