Detail from "Rain Dance," an original quilt by Sherrie Spangler

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

A new year

Another year gone. I had hoped to write a lyrical, memorable post, but I'm feeling scattered so this will be discombobulated.

I'll start with the very best thing to happen in 2024: I became a grandmother!!! Sweet Juniper (whose face is not to be seen on social media) was born on Jan. 6 and I'm head over heels in love with her. I'm flying up to Spokane in two days for her first birthday and I can't wait.

I saw 2024 out last night with Mahjong and a tortellini Italian sausage soup dinner with Barb, Sandy, Meegan and Beth. There were also light-as-air biscuits and homemade dark chocolate sorbet. Since we're old, we broke up around 8 and I was in bed by 10 after watching the ball drop in New York.


Earlier yesterday I went on my last walk of the year, just around the neighborhood. It was sunny and in the low 70s, which is the weather that I moved here for. I saw a cardinal in the shrubs by the road.



Just out of curiosity I checked to see which of my blog posts had the most views in 2024. It was one from  Dec. 18, 2018, with 945 views, about a collection of Japanese boro jackets at the Shibori Dragon quilt shop in 
University Place, WA.



Now we enter the new year. I'm cautious about the state of our nation and the world, but I'm confident about this:


So I'm going into 2025 with the biggest smile I can muster and the expectation that it will be wonderful!


Happy New Year!

3 comments:

Judy Sall Fiber Art said...

I can't wait to hear about your upcoming visit! And the quote at the end is spot on - keep smiling and creating!

Lynda Heines said...

Great post! Love the quote and your picture. Yes, we need to keep smiling!

The Idaho Beauty said...

Oh my gosh - that really is a great smile to kick off 2025! Enjoy your Spokane visit. We can't seem to muster much snow yet in this area this year, mostly fog and rain so I hope the weather gods will be kind to your travel plans. I occasionally look at my blog stats too and the consistent winner of the most visited post is one I titled "Emily Carr Skies." I was working on a challenge piece and studying the way she painted many of her skies and how I might emulate that in my piece. I can just imagine how many disappointed googlers ended up directed to that post thinking they were going to see a painting by that name and more info on her and her painting style. Well, I gave them LITTLE info - lol. Happy New Year!