Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Resting Place...creative borders






 I had just the right project in mind for  the Creative Borders and Bindings Island Batik Ambassador assignment this month!!

This 20" block was designed this summer as a result of our motorcycle trip to Yellowstone National Park. You can read about that here.

But the actual feeling or inspiration has been in the making for many years. We were married over 30 years ago and started our life together on the place my husbands' family has farmed for over 60 years and are still farming it today. They do not own the actual farm, but have cared for it as their own for all these years.


Our children were raised with lots of love and laughter in this old farmhouse! So many memories were made here. But one frigid winter night the water in our toilet was frozen solid. It was the ONLY toilet in the house I might add--the bathroom window is in this picture. That was the last winter we would spend in this drafty old house on the farm. We contacted a builder, located a building site and by Thanksgiving were living in a new draft-free house!!



 Now, what does all this have to do with quilting you might ask?? Well, I am very much a homebody. Being a homemaker and specifically a farm wife and been my joy and privilege. I loved living ON the farm place and watching all the activities that go on during the day.


Seeing all the day to day activities came to a stop when we built the new house as the building site we choose was 1 1/2 miles away from the farm place. It is a beautiful place in the country on a hill. We can see for miles in every direction, the river to the east and often have wildlife cross our lawn. 



 But it has taken my heart a few years to feel at peace with not being able to see all the daily activities on the farm!!!



 This year will be our third Thanksgiving in the new house. Three years of finding the new normal daily activities. And my heart is finally at peace with it. My heart has found it's new resting place!!
The place where new memories can be made. The place that my grandchildren know as "Farm Grandma's House"!! What more could I need?



 So, come on inside. Find the place where your heart can rest and memories made!!
























3 comments:

lizardcreekquilter said...

Just checking if this works--my email has been having issues.

Jennifer Fulton Inquiring Quilter said...

I love it! Farm Grandma indeed. So happy to hear your heart is at peace. Never easy to move, or to leave good memories behind. But your lovely new place is a new beginning, where new memories are designed to be made! Happy early Thanksgiving, and thanks for linking up to Wednesday Wait Loss.

Patty said...

What a wonderful story on change and what it brought up for you. I hear you loud and clear that it has taken time to settle in to the new location (beautiful views) as I also imagine that the new house lot is much more quiet than than the farm. Love your home quilt block too.