So many details to take care of when
planning a wedding...
But when a family member from Japan
promised to make the journey,
I decided to create a very special
invitation- just for her!
スコットとロビン・リーバーマン あなたの存在の名誉を要求する 息子の結婚で メイソン・ジェイコブ に ケイトリン・シエラ・ベネット 日曜日、5月7日 二千十七 夜の6時に ステートルーム ボストン、マサチューセッツ州 フォローするレセプションScott to Robyn Lieberman anatano sonzai no meiyo o yōkyū surumusuko no kekkon de Mason Jacob niCaitlin Sierra Benetto nichiyōbi, 5 tsuki7-nichi ni sen jū nana yoru no 6-ji nisutētorūmu Bosuton, masachūsettsu-shūforō suru resepushonScott and Robyn ***request the honour of your presenceat the marriage of their sonMason JacobtoCaitlin Sierra ***Sunday, the ***Two thousand and seventeenat six o’clock in the evening .The State RoomBoston, MassachusettesReception to followYou will be our guest at the***BOSTON HOTELPlease selectbeef, chicken, or vegetablefor main course dinner.The favor of a reply is requestedby April 1, 2017Top Layer: Printed directly on to the fabricMiddle: Slim pink border... fabric will be used later in envelopeLayer 3: hand pressed paperAll layers sewn together on standardsewing machine1/23/17A follow up!
Our wedding invitation made it to Japan!!!
Our dearest Junko displays her packageArrival in tactI can hardly waitto welcome her to Bostonto share the big weekend!********************update: 5/15/17Wedding Day Memories:& she even made it on to the dance floor!Thank you Jun,We love you...your presence meant the world to all of us
Friday, January 6, 2017
An invite for Junko
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
"Time to say goodbye (Con te partirò)": An evening with Andrea Bocelli
On Saturday night, December 10, 2016,
Scott and I drove to Dallas for a romantic evening with Andrea Bocelli.
Scott and I drove to Dallas for a romantic evening with Andrea Bocelli.
It is hard to describe his voice & the feelings he inspires in to written words...
but I am going to do my very best to try.
but I am going to do my very best to try.
We supported PBS KERA during their pledge drive and purchased tickets to sound check, a pre-show lite supper, and fantastic concert seats.
Having a son who's life is spent with more time in rehearsals & sound checks than on stage performing with his cello-
I was especially eager to experience this end of things.
I was especially eager to experience this end of things.
We entered the American Airlines Center to find it had been transformed from a basketball super arena to an acoustically balanced concert hall.
Quietly we sat... people snapped pics (less than discreetly as requested) while onstage musicians, techs, and performers continued their run through.
Side stage were 3 young children sitting calmly... watching, listening... playing without distraction. Obviously, not American I guessed- our kids would have been all over the place! The younger of the 3 was Bocelli's. Precious, this tour is a family experience for all & I truly admire that!
Sound, lighting, mics, dance, violins... Bocelli kept it limited... saving his powerful vocals for the show.
When Katherine McPhee appeared for her duet check- she was on her cell phone texting away. She looked like a trench coat clad disinterested teenager... I could not help but laugh & wonder if she was worthy.
Her vocals and later performance would certainly prove me wrong.
Her vocals and later performance would certainly prove me wrong.
Andrea Bocelli
December 2016
PRE-SHOW
10 DEC 2016
DALLAS
After sound check we met with some other KERA supporters in a room overhead to mix, mingle, & share some wine & appetizers...
and
then it was finally time for the concert.
...well, ticketed American time, anyways.
and
then it was finally time for the concert.
...well, ticketed American time, anyways.
Pre-concert at the American Airlines Center
Andrea Bocelli's concert CINEMA
Perhaps in true traditional Italian fashion, things got going 20 minutes after 8PM.
Scott was thrilled to gain press credentials and took amazing pics from press area- allowing me to just enjoy every note and aria. No need to worry about sneaking iPhone images & videos like everyone around me.
(My only real pet peeve of the night were all those flashes and videos all show! Seriously folks... let the "others" post it on u-tube- don't waste this opportunity)
It is hard to believe how large this arena is...
to know that cheering fans usually fill the official arena seating...
to stare down at that court and that we were sitting 5 rows back upon it from center stage!!!
Concert Program
The opening song was performed by the Dallas symphony & choir...
setting the mood and further building up the anticipation....
And then finally- the conductor escorted him on stage.
setting the mood and further building up the anticipation....
And then finally- the conductor escorted him on stage.
Image Projection "Threads"
And from his very first note- the arena felt like a small symphony hall.
His voice is powerful- while being intimate.
The stage was expansive and he stands alone with the orchestra and choir behind him.
He looked to me- nearly as vulnerable as he did empowered completing that first aria to the crowds erupting applause.
He reaches deep within to share his gift with all of us... while trusting those around him to aid him in doing so.
The stage was expansive and he stands alone with the orchestra and choir behind him.
He looked to me- nearly as vulnerable as he did empowered completing that first aria to the crowds erupting applause.
He reaches deep within to share his gift with all of us... while trusting those around him to aid him in doing so.
He shared the stage with:
vocal soprano Ana Maria Martinez
"guest artist" Katharine McPhee
violinist Caroline Campbell
2 dancers at times
as well as pick up musicians & a choir from the Dallas area.
vocal soprano Ana Maria Martinez
"guest artist" Katharine McPhee
violinist Caroline Campbell
2 dancers at times
as well as pick up musicians & a choir from the Dallas area.
Bocelli with Eugene Kohn, Conductor
Throughout the evening his guest artists had opportunities for hailing their own talent, as well as duets with him.
One of my favorite moments was seeing the smile on Bocelli's face when he introduced us to his Music Project, "Voices of Haiti" while singing Amazing Grace.
Caroline Campbell
Ana Maria Martinez
One of my favorite moments was seeing the smile on Bocelli's face when he introduced us to his Music Project, "Voices of Haiti" while singing Amazing Grace.
Vocally, the first half of the show was mainly "operatic arias" shared at times with Ana Maria Martinez.
The evenings second half had more of a pop tone.
Katherine McPhee (from American Idol & Scorpion) didn't appear until the 7th song after intermission and the crowd erupted when she finally took the stage and they sung "The Prayer".
Katherine McPhee
After waiting so long for concert day to arrive...
and finally for it to begin-
it was hard to accept it was now already over :(
He did 3 encores...
saving "Time to say goodbye (Con te partirò)" for last.
and finally for it to begin-
it was hard to accept it was now already over :(
He did 3 encores...
saving "Time to say goodbye (Con te partirò)" for last.
Reluctantly, it was indeed time to say goodbye-
but hopefully- only for now...
but hopefully- only for now...
a pic from last spring
when we enjoyed a weeks stay at the Bocelli farmhouse
Bocelli's Teatro del silenzio in Lajatico
TY to my DH Scott for his photographic commitment
and determination to alway snap the best & share
Nearly all of the added images above are his!
Monday, November 28, 2016
Hoards of Christmas Glitter
Stacked in piles... in storage up above sat the remnants of Chanukah's & Christmas's past.
Decades & Decades worth.
Memories of holiday preparations past...
Memories of holiday preparations past...
And as the decorations were carried down...
(and down... and down...)
(and down... and down...)
...only one conclusion could be reached-
today was the day.
I could ignore it no longer.
Every year as the holidays near, I am seduced by the new colors of the wrap & the ribbons of the season. And every year, as the gifts are opened- we keep the gift bags that are savable... the ribbons & bows still flowing and the wrappings yet to be used.
I pack them up in bags and boxes and shove them back in the closet atop the "older stuff".
I pack them up in bags and boxes and shove them back in the closet atop the "older stuff".
And then the following year I do it all again...
This year while shopping at Sam's club, my yearly christmas tradition was to begin and my husband said- enough!
We have so much wrap... use what we have first.
We have so much wrap... use what we have first.
FINE! I will use it up- and then buy this years patterns. (I'll show him!)
So,
today I dug deep in to the back of the closet to wraps and boxes and bags untouched since the kids were young.
Stunned I had accumulated quite so much...
We carried down the tree...
We carried down the tree...
Then came the crates.
11 plastic crates of decorations & "wrappings"!
11 plastic crates of decorations & "wrappings"!
Crates of bags & boxes & tissue & ribbons...
And Tall shopping bags full of even more!
And Tall shopping bags full of even more!
And 4 tall crates full of gift wrap rolls of the patterns of seasons past.
Holy crap... that's a whole lotta wrap!!!
Holy crap... that's a whole lotta wrap!!!
I haven't wrapped a thing yet, or finished unpacking the Christmas decorations-
My dining room table is a glittered crazy quilt of Christmas's past...
Help me Santa
The herpes of the craft world is winning...
2 days later:
I found it: The dining room!!!
I've sorted every gift bag & box and all the rest.
They are now all organized by size & shape!!!
If you're near... come shop!
Who knows... eventually I may even get back to the holiday decorations...
2 days later:
I found it: The dining room!!!
I've sorted every gift bag & box and all the rest.
They are now all organized by size & shape!!!
If you're near... come shop!
Who knows... eventually I may even get back to the holiday decorations...
RIBBONS FOR EVERYTHING
BAGS FOR EVERYTHING
BOXES FOR EVERYTHING
TAPE & TAGS
GIFT WRAP STATION AT THE READY!!!
RIBBONS, TAPE, TAGS, BOXES, BAGS,
AND ROLLS & ROLLS OF WRAP
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Houston, we have a problem...
Last week was the International Quilt Festival!
Quilters travel to Houston, TX from all over the world to share their passion!
Last year my week was jam packed and seemed to fly by "seamless"ly.
This year was different...
It had its highs and lows,
It's excitements...
and its frustrations.
I was envious of the excitement of all the first timers... (proudly wearing their first time at festival show ribbons), dazed by the inspiring displays, and seductive shopping! Their widened eyes taking in every angle... and not knowing where to look next.
I tried to borrow some of their energy & enthusiasm since sleep deprivation had left mine lacking.
But try with all my might...
It was just different for me this year.
I was alone... and in a convention center full of tens of thousands of people- it was a hard feeling to shake.
Prepping was harder this year because I have been so busy in my life elsewhere.
Some of the fabrics were overly specific and hard to locate.
But I finally got them all prepped... packed... & thankfully all my bags arrived in tact in Houston.
And then, opening night of festival- I zoomed through the vendor area to buy the last few fabrics I needed but could not locate locally.
So, what of the supplies & all my prep?
One workshop teacher prepared full kits for each of us and said there had been an "error" in the festival printed supply list!
Another brought the flesh colored fabrics I had searched hardest for along with her to share with us all- because she knew they are always hard to come by!
And the third admitted she had told us to bring far more fabric than we would need so we would have choices.
HEY.... FIFTY POUNDS LIMIT IN A SUITCASE LADIES!!!
Don't waste my shopping space!!!
Quilters travel to Houston, TX from all over the world to share their passion!
luggage carousel welcoming us for IQF
Last year my week was jam packed and seemed to fly by "seamless"ly.
This year was different...
It had its highs and lows,
It's excitements...
and its frustrations.
I was envious of the excitement of all the first timers... (proudly wearing their first time at festival show ribbons), dazed by the inspiring displays, and seductive shopping! Their widened eyes taking in every angle... and not knowing where to look next.
I tried to borrow some of their energy & enthusiasm since sleep deprivation had left mine lacking.
But try with all my might...
It was just different for me this year.
I was alone... and in a convention center full of tens of thousands of people- it was a hard feeling to shake.
Prepping was harder this year because I have been so busy in my life elsewhere.
Some of the fabrics were overly specific and hard to locate.
But I finally got them all prepped... packed... & thankfully all my bags arrived in tact in Houston.
And then, opening night of festival- I zoomed through the vendor area to buy the last few fabrics I needed but could not locate locally.
So, what of the supplies & all my prep?
Each bag contained everything prepped
on the workshop supply list
One workshop teacher prepared full kits for each of us and said there had been an "error" in the festival printed supply list!
Another brought the flesh colored fabrics I had searched hardest for along with her to share with us all- because she knew they are always hard to come by!
And the third admitted she had told us to bring far more fabric than we would need so we would have choices.
HEY.... FIFTY POUNDS LIMIT IN A SUITCASE LADIES!!!
Don't waste my shopping space!!!
We put the selfie puzzle together with freezer paper...
mix & matching reformatted pattern pieces...
and personalizing all we could
stitch in the ditch... putting it all together
Ready for quilting!
My Whimsical Selfie Quilt created in workshop
displayed with Laurie Ceesay
I am especially proud of my eyes!!!
Pattern traced on to Steam-A-Seam-2
Individual pieces traced on to freezer paper and
placed on adhesive over their assigned number
flower builds from inside out,
as petal numbers increase & I slowly swap out fabrics
My Prismatic Flower created
in my workshop with Barbara Olson---
to be continued
Cute little project...
cute kit full of stuff I gathered for no apparent reason... (oh wait: it was on the supply list!)
and WAY TOO MUCH MATH
for so little coffee!!!
Cutting the Main Fabric for Paper Piecing Foundation Piecing:
BIG MAC
M= Measure Width & Height
A= Add an inch to each measurement
C= Cut this size for each piece the same size
BIG MAC SQUARED
Different Rules for Different Shapes
M= Measure longest side of the background triangle
A= add two inches
C= Cut a square that measures 2" longer than the longest sides. CUT THE SQUARE IN HALF AT THE DIAGONAL.
PTSD!
Press
Trim
Sew
Do it again (or) Done = PTSD!!!!
Little Goose, Fly Away 🏡 Home with Gail Garber
An amazing collection of original quilts by Gail Garber...
each with their own story tell.
and 6 hours later: MY TREE!
Looking like something right off the page of a Dr. Zeus book!!!
Curved Flying Geese
forming a tree against sky
There were many stunning quilts & exhibits on display... most of my pics were out of focus or don't do them justice. Thankfully, lots of other folks have posted their amazing images on line. One thing I was excited to see back in Houston was a quilt from the NASA Astronomical exhibit.
NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg
displayed beside traveling Astronomical Quilts
The Astronomical Quilts came together as a result of a collaborative call between
NASA and the International Quilt Festival.
Each of the quilts feature images that represented
space exploration &/or NASA astronauts.
This particular quilt includes the block created by
NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg
while she was
on board the International Space Station in 2014!
In total: 2,260 blocks were used to create 28 panels!
my block on top Row-
Second in from the right!
Houston construction... political mood... financial concerns... The World Series...and many other reasons
probably all contributed to the lesser
than previously experienced crowding...
A lucky spin of the wheel & a visit with GUS!
Sunday the bad weather headed our way...
My amazing husband surprised me & drove 4 hours each way that day without ever being asked.
(Before I even knew for sure my flights would be cancelled & I wouldn't make it 🏡 home Sunday).
I think I will take a break from attending IQF for a while... I have gotten in to a predictable rut. I want that excitement back. I want to feel what the first timers & long distance travelers feel. The magic is still there... and I will go back when I can once again give it my full imagination and challenge me creatively.
But for today... I will settle for an end to the laundry!!!
******
August 2018:
Rescued from the WIPS stack
& completed nearly 2 years later:
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