Showing posts with label Tim being a geologist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim being a geologist. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

What's been goin' on

It seems like the month of September is flying by.  And even though it's still very much summer here in Oklahoma, there are a few signs of fall.  And I'm ready for it after the extreme heat we've had this year.

Over Labor Day weekend my sister Greta and her daughter Lora Beth came to visit so that my (extremely lovely and talented) daughter Andrea http://www.amurphyphoto.com/  could  take Lora Beth's senior pictures.
Even though my husband tried to spoil the weekend with a bad case of infectous colonitis (2 trips to the E.R.) we managed to sneak away and have some fun shopping and doing the photo shoot.  (He tells the story a little bit differently--I DID after all, get him a babysitter).
That's Greta and Lora Beth in the top pic with me; and Lora Beth and (extremely lovely and talented) daughter Andrea in the middle of the bottom pic.

Last post, I forgot to show you what my friend Leslie has been up to.  She's been VERY busy making quilt tops.
She and I took a hand applique class from Jane Green at the Cotton Patch.  Here's Jane.  She does absolutely beautiful hand work.  It's hard to see from this picture, but trust me,  it's really good.
Here are some of the other class members with the block we did our first week.
This is mine.  I've decided to add some brown to it.  Working on that now.

Well, Tim did get over his illness and for the first time in ages he had to dress up for work.  It was such a rare occasion, I thought I should document it.
Many of his co-workers thought he was a stranger trying to break into Tim Marler's office.  His boss hasn't gotten over it yet.  I think he "cleans up real good".    Off to find some oil and gas.

Last week I made these name tags for a challenge from Green Country Quilters' Guild (http://www.greencountryquiltersguild.com/) .  The tags had to be mostly green and had to be readable from 4 feet away.

I finished my quilt!  It's quilted by Kat LeFevre.  I'm very pleased with how it turned out.  I got the binding on just in time to take it to the fairgrounds on Saturday to be entered (along with 3 others) in the Tulsa State Fair.  You can see them there starting Sept. 30 through Oct. 10.
You all know I have ANOTHER (extreemly talented, lovely) daughter.  She's been busy getting her knitted items and pickles ready for the fair.  And oh yes, she raises boys (3 of them) so you know she's got her hands full.  We all think the last one looks like her.  What do you think?

1979 (although I'm sure she wouldn't want you to know that) and 2010.    Same pouty lips.

Since I've mentioned everyone else in my family, I'll conclude with the fact that I'm very proud of my son.  He's going through some major changes in his life.  We pray for God's leading.

Until next time...

Saturday, August 14, 2010

It's Been A While

If you wonder where I've been...I think I could sum it up to say I've been in an oven...baking.
It's been over 100 degrees here for I don't know how long.  It seems like everytime I look at the thermometer it reads 104.  So I've done NOTHING outside.  Yeah, I know you're probably thinking it's dry heat so it's not that bad.  Well, it has NOT been dry heat.  In fact, it's been so humid, that we went to Houston (on a business trip for Tim) and it felt better than Oklahoma!  We lived in Houston for 8 years so I KNOW about humidity.

Speaking of Houston...we stayed in the very wonderful ICON Hotel downtown.  We've stayed there before and really enjoyed it.  This time, after one night, we got upgraded to a penthouse suite!

It had a living room, dining room, bedroom, a huge bath and a guest 1/2 bath and a little kitchen.


I was really spoiled.  A car picked me up and took me shopping! 
Wasn't it nice of Tim to invite me to go along?  We're gettin ready to celebrate our 35th anniversary in a couple of days and will be spending it in a hospital while Tim's step dad has very serious surgery.  So the hotel suite will have to be our get-away for now.  Unfortunately, Tim had to work.  But at least we were together part of the time. (We like "together")

So....
I got this top finished!  I'm very happy with the way it turned out.  It goes to the quilter tomorrow and will hopefully be done in time to be entered in the Tulsa State Fair.
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They really helped me put this quilt together.

I made the little tags on my computer.
We here in Oklahoma are really hoping for a break in the weather soon.  Until then...I'll continue baking.