Showing posts with label Jason. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

A good week


Here are some pictures from my last week.  The retired teacher got to go to school.  Grandson Raymond and his class were sharing their traditions.


I can not tell you how happy I was to be hanging out with 2nd graders again.  They are truly amazing little people.  Raymond shared how each member of his family gets a new tree ornament each year. He also told how both of his grandmothers started this tradition when they had young families.  Each 2nd grader shared what their family does this time of year and it was delightful.  They were so literate and comfortable in their own skin.  I loved it.


I also traveled to Daybreak with my sister and her son to attend the Oquirrh Mountain Temple.  This beautiful nativity was out front.


It was so beautiful and monochromatic on a cold, frosty morning.


I loved Lynette's visit.  We sewed together, went and saw "The Book Thief," prepared Sunday dinner for the BYU student niece and nephew,  visited the "traditional" 2nd graders, had lunch at fun places like The Blue Lemon and Station 22 Cafe, quilt shop hopped, went to my book club, and braved the snow to attend the first Christmas Market in downtown Provo.  There was also lots of talking, knitting, hand sewing, and we each managed to get a small quilt machine quilted on "Big Bertha."  I have to say that after a year with my new Bernina 750, I am so happy to have this machine in my life.  It has enabled me to be a better quilt maker.  I also think that she has outlived "Big Bertha."  I overheard Lynette telling her husband via phone that she had been using the "Dream Machine."  So there you have it, "Dream Machine" it is!


Since Lynette flew home, I have been sewing secret projects (did you know that my grandchildren now check my blog) and these cocoa cups for my Quilty Fun Sew Along.  So appropriate for cold Utah.  I've been drinking an abundance of hot chocolate.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Harvest time in Jason's Pumpkin Patch


Last weekend I went with my son and family to harvest the remaining pumpkins in nephew Jason's pumpkin patch.  Nathan gave them a bath before transport.


Grandson Oscar wasn't all that interested.  How could he be when he could swing and slide.


Those are his pumpkins, ready to share the ride home with him.


We took pictures next to one of Jason's pumpkins by his front door.


Oscar expresses himself concerning pumpkins.


It was a family affair.  His momma was celebrating a birthday.  She is wearing the "birthday" hat I made for her.


I've been knitting away in the car on my monthly drives north and south.


Guys just have to demonstrate their poweress.


The two pumpkins which I will deliver to the Ranes family.  Thank you Jason for letting us share in your bounty!


Oscar needed a bathroom break so we went inside for just a minute.


There were more pumpkins inside.  I'm sure that Jason is probably planning a pumpkin carving party.  So let's count them up.  One little hill of pumpkin seeds = 9 large beautiful pumpkins.


We didn't leave right away.  We helped ourselves to mountain viewing and visiting on the deck.


And backyard chasing to get the wiggles out and prepare for a return ride home to Salt Lake City.


Ah, a great patch of green grass. . .


and a boy.


Thank you pumpkin patch.  It has been great to watch you grow and share.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Jason's pumpkin patch


My nephew, Jason, is growing giant pumpkins.


I asked him it he planned on sharing them with my grand children.


He said, "Yes."


A pumpkin patch planted in a flower bed is really pretty.


I love the rudbeckia this time of year.


Another sign that fall is on its way.


See, that pumpkin is getting really big.


Tomorrow I am going to help myself to the strawberries growing along the lawn.


Today I picked a bunch of tomatoes.  I love an Utah August garden.  I also love Utah August farmer's markets.