On the quilting front, if you tried to find the May Baskets kit and couldn't that was my fault. The html got messed up and I missed it. It is fixed now. If you want to see it, click here.
In other news, I flew home at the crack of way before dawn yesterday and came home to weather that was warm and humid – just like it was in Naples, FL. Steve was babysitting Jack and Elanor and we decided to take a short trip to the park.
Jack loves the purple dinosaur…
And he can be fierce…
Elanor decided to hop on since I had the camera out…
They roamed over the park. This is a small park but there are a variety of things to climb and swing on. I'm not sure how the dome-shaped monkey bars have managed to escape being replaced with something safer but I can say that both of our grandkids love them…
Jack, at not-quite-3 1/2, is very tall and strong for his age.
In other news, Mom is perkier and excited about the move. Christy is doing some packing and getting as ready as she can be until she gets more boxes. Both of them are looking forward to being in Sherman – and I'm looking forward to it too. Nice how that works out!






OMG. Have you seen the picture book “Chalk” by Bill Thomson?
IT’S THE VERY SAME DINOSAUR!!!
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No, I hadnt seen that book but I googled it and you are so right! I wonder how many of these things are out there in parks all across America? I may need to get the book for Jack.
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I’m a librarian … so you know it would ring a bell or two for me. 🙂
“Chalk” is actually a good book, too. Won some awards last year. It’s worldless – all illustrations – so you can discuss the action and make up your own words.
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Now you see why they call us the “sandwich generation”!!
I’m happy for you that it’s all working out.
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Yes – Im feeling a lot like peanut butter these days 🙂
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