Cherry Picking



Our family spent a dreamy summer afternoon recently picking cherries together, all ten of us.


After some disappointing harvests our tree was covered with fruit this year.
Thousands of cherries just waiting for us.


There was work enough for all of us, and plenty of cherry stained shirts, faces and hands before we were done.


As we filled bucket after bucket, which filled an entire refrigerator with plenty left over, I kept laughing aloud at the wonder of it all.


I told the children that someday they will tell their children about the joy of picking cherries in our backyard in the summer, of eating cherries until we’re full, of sharing with friends and neighbors.  Year after year of doing this will combine in their memories to form a golden thread in the tapestry of family life which they will someday look back on and share with their children.


We talked about how people have been picking cherries for centuries, while most of the “fun” people have today is relatively new.  I love having activities in our lives that connect us with generations long departed.  It gives me a sense of continuity, reverence and deep gratitude.  I want my children to value memories such as this.  It was work, but it was the best kind of work:  outdoors, together, a warm summer afternoon, the shade of the tree, total harmony and cooperation among the children, a bit of adventure for the older kids perched oh-so-high up in the tree, a seeming never-ending supply of fruit, and a full fridge to show for it!


I wish I could wave a magic wand and send a basket directly to the kitchen counter of everyone I love.

We made cherry milkshakes to celebrate.  Yum!

Little Man Quilt

The Little Man baby quilt is finished.


It’s actually been done for a few weeks but I’m just getting around to sharing pictures.  I really love this quilt, the way the blues and oranges look so bright and cheery against the white.  This was a fast and simple quilt to make.


I opted for minimal straight line quilting on this quilt and backed it with some vintage blue ticking stripe.


I’m not sure why my basting didn’t work as well as usual.  I don’t know if the lighter weight of the vintage sheet was part of my problem or what, but I think it will look fine once it’s been washed.  And I do love the soft, cool feel of the sheet for the backing.


I used more of the plaid for the binding.  This has to be one of my all-time favorite prints.  It looks great.


This quilt went to a family we really love.  I hope it will be used to snuggle with their newest little  boy.

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Monogram Notecards



Last month I delivered a late birthday gift.


I used some cute pink notecards, cut out the label shape and letterpressed the monogram in navy.  I haven’t played much with my letterpress and hope to use it more.  I love the look of it.


These label dies are one of the best craft purchases I’ve ever made.  I use them for so many things, especially for gifts.  They were, once again, the perfect shape.


I’m so glad that navy blue is back in style.  I’ve always loved it and I like it with so many colors.  These pink and navy cards are no exception.  I hope my friend at least finds them useful.

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