Saturday, September 15, 2007

2007 quilt show


We had our annual quilt show up here today, and as always, it was fabulous! Every year the women worry that there wont be enough quilts, and every year the show is a stellar success! We are a very small community, so it is amazing to see the number of quilts that turn up. i only took a few photos, but i thought you might like to see what this group of canyon women are capable of :)
I, unfortunately, was not able to show anything this year...but i will have many to show next year (unless of course i give them all away before the show). I have stacks of squares and tops ready to go...im just not ready to go i guess :) Jordyn keeps me running so ill just have to squeeze the time in. Thats okay...shes worth it :)
Well, its getting late, and i have an early wedding i have to photograph, so i guess i better run!
Hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend!
cheers~
lisajo

Friday, September 7, 2007

Its Friday!!!


Well, i wish i could say that i spent the day quilting, but it was just too nice out! Instead, jordyn and i went on a little journey around the island and found lots of cool rocks and sticks.

I have so many unfinished projects, and yet i keep starting more...in fact i just ordered some more fabric today...somebody stop me! :) I have grand plans for christmas gifts this year though, so wish me luck! I started a new christmas tradition with jordyn last year...each christmas i want to present her with some sort of quilt...be it a blanket, a wall hanging, or a table runner, etc....that is my goal, and i think it will be fun to try coming up with something new and fun each year. Her first christmas (last year), she rcvd a blue and green flannel rag quilt with skating reindeer on it. It was the first rag quilt i had ever made, and it was so easy to make. But im getting ahead of myself...right now i am working on some Halloween table runners. I hope to complete a few of them to sell at our local craft fair and quilt show next weekend to help raise money for our EMS. I was hoping to enter some in the quilt show, but i dont think i wil have anything ready in time. I try to enter something every year, though it ends up being about every other year. I always gift out the quilts i make, so i never have any to show.

I am amazed at the amount of work some of you can do in a day...(ex: Kate) :) Very productive indeed! This inspires me, and i hope to become a more prolific artist and quilter too! That is one of the reasons i joined blogger...lots of amazing quilters that are always creating and sharing their works and ideas.

Well, its getting late, so i guess i better run.....stay tuned for more adventures!
cheers~
lisajo

Thursday, August 30, 2007

6 years....


Here is a sketch i did in August 2001....it isnt a great sketch, so why did i post it? Because 6 years ago this month i was invited up to the black bear for the very first time. It was also, while i was visiting the black bear for the first time, that i rcvd a phone call from family...tumors were discovered in my fathers brain. Well, if you have read any of my blogs, you know the final outcome of those tumors...he battled cancer for 18 months before the tumors were too numerous to treat.

I find it interesting that that moment in my life was such a turning point on so many levels. Sorrow and Pain combined with Wonder and Joy...i cant believe it has been 6 years! In that moment i was reminded that my father wouldnt be here forever, and that his tumors could result in something tragic...I was also on a new relationship journey...one that would bring me to the mountains where i would start a family with a wonderful man.

I was left alone with my thoughts that evening, so i decided to wander down to the river and paint. i took out some watercolors and escaped to nature. My father loved the outdoors, and i knew he would love it up here. I often told him of this place, in hopes that he would come visit someday. He never did make the journey up here...he never got to meet his only granddaughter...he never even knew she was on the way. But in many ways it is because of him that i am up here.

The loss of my father reminded me that life is indeed too short...we never know how long we are going to be here, so it is important to live life while you can...these new thoughts helped me to take some chances in life...chances i might never had taken otherwise. And because of him i am living...not just surviving, but truly living! I thank you for your courage dad! Not a day goes by that i dont think of him, and when i sit by the river, i know he is there with Jordyn and i...all part of nature and there always!

i love you dad!
lisa

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Life of a 13 Month Old......



The life of a 13 month old is rather busy...so much to discover...so much to see and do! Who has time to eat?

This morning started out with Baby Einsteins "baby shakespeare", while dining on Cherrios (most of which are all over the living room floor). Justin likes to call this the Cherrios land mine! We had a watermelon left over from Rogue Camp, so we cut that up and jordyn soon became a sticky ball of watermelon goo! She loves watermelon soo much, that she will eat the rind if given the chance! She probably ate 6 pieces...several bits of it being sacrificed to the Cherrios land mine, before we decided to go outside. It was an absolutely gorgeous morning, so we decided to take a swim in the river....Jordyn opted for nudity, while i spared the wildlife and wore a swimsuit :) It was much colder than it looked, so once our bodies became numb we decided to hop in a warm bath, complete with bubbles and rubber ducks! After being dried off and dressed in soft warm sweats, jordyn drifted off to the world of dreams.

An hour and a half later she woke up renewed and ready for action! We read several books, but "Danny the Duck" had several encores...followed by "big and little"....and then a Squeak Squeak book! Her nesting blocks were dragged out numerous times...each time i stacked them up and she knocked them down....never tiring of the result! She ate some more watermelon, and then we decided we should have lunch.....cheese bits...raspberries...and applesauce....followed by chicken alfredo.....hmmmmm! After a lunch like that we decided to stretch our legs, so we headed outside with the bubble wand and ball and played in the meadow. I blew bubbles, while Jordyn chased Lump (our cat)...climbed in and out of her kiddie pool(which was empty)....climbed on the playset...stomped thru my garden...tossed the ball around...and basically caused complete mayhem wherever she roamed!

I had chores to do inside, so we finally came in to wind down a bit and relax. While trying to eat my lunch, Jordyn decided she was hungry again, so i put some fish sticks in the toaster oven for her and set her up in her high chair. Again, she snacked on more watermelon while waiting for her dinner. Beep Beep Beep.....the fish sticks were done! Cut up and asembled on her tweety bird plate, she began to devour her crispy morsels. The plate was considered useless and tossed to the floor! While i was washing her dishes, i glanced over to see how her feast was going...well...with fish sticks still in hand and ketchup smeared on her lips, she had finally tired out and fell asleep on the spot! This is the first time she has ever fallen asleep at the dinner table....must have been a great day indeed!

What a great way to end the summer!

cheers!
lisajo

Friday, August 10, 2007

August Bday Quilt Block


Here is the latest quilt block for the bday swap...the theme was "summer" and for colors Vickie said "think south beach".....well, i hope she likes it...i had a fun time making it! Participating in the quilting exchange has been a lot of fun for me, and i am learning a lot of new things! These women are increadibly talented, and they are never out of great ideas! Im even inspired to try Paper Piecing soon...something i have been intimidated of until recently :) Well, hope you enjoy the block...ill post the June block and the July blocks (which is my month) soon, so stay tuned!
cheers!
lisajo

Rogue Camp 2007

Once again Rogues gathered among the trees, under the stars, for a harmonious evening of revelry and debauchery! The weather was perfect and so was the company! With daytrippers and campers we had roughly 50 guests...some novice Rogues, but mostly seasoned Rogues...which helps make Rogue Camp run itself :) The potato gun made an appearance, as did the glow stix and mad hatter tea party....but the darbucket was no where in site. I believe the wiser rogues have retired the darbucket...at least for now. This would probably explain the mellowness that was Rogue Camp this year...or dare i say it...we are getting older and slowing down! :) Of course, the Rogue Baron has a baby now, so that could have set the tone....regardless, it was a wonderful weekend :)

There was some exciting fencing going on in the meadow Saturday afternoon accompanied by beautiful harp playing from the lovely Kama Devi...then of course, she put the harp down and did a little rapier fighting herself! Leonardo had burgers going full force on the grill, and between Dave, Cookie and Rowen, our bellies were never empty! Thanks for all the yummys guys! As if there wasnt enough food, Donovan caught a nice size rainbow trout out of the river and shared it with folks...what a site he was, fishing in his pajamas :)

For those brave enough, swimming took place in the chilly pond...dont worry, the shrinkage doesnt last forever! And dont forget to duck....If you looked up, besides potatoes, you could see Rogues flying thru the trees thanks to Austins rope work......weeeeeeeee! I never did get to try it out, but i saw lots of other folks flying thru the air with ear to ear grins! I think those need to become permanent fixtures on the island! :)

There were frisbees sailing and arrows flying, bubbles blowing and laughter rising....napping, magic, singing, drumming, ney playing, and so much more! Did i mention the food? Oh sooo much food! There was a blender blending, brewers brewing, and cocktails galore!!! Special thanks goes out to jon and his fabulous ale that he shared with all...somehow he ended up going home with beer left over....slackers! Dave handed out endless margaritas, mai tais, and pina coladas......another umbrella for my drink please! :)

Saturday night, Rogues rallied around the fire...where sounds of the sitar, saz, rik, ney, doumbek and song spiraled up thru the air, rejuvenating and enlightening us all!! It was a magical night, and i never wanted the music to end! Donovan and i took one last stroll to the tree house for the evening and witnessed the beginning of the glow stick war...then i went back to the fire to collect the Rogue Baron who had fallen asleep by the fire :)

Yes, it was a fabulous weekend indeed! We are truly blessed to be surrounded by so many wonderful people! As the weekend was coming to an end, the last of the Rogues snuck out to the island and buried some treasure for next years gathering...i look forward to the adventures that it will bring! You guys are the best! Thanks for Everything!!!

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Another Blog



As if i dont have enough blogging pages, i had to start another :) There are a lot of awesome quilters in blogspot and i want to keep in touch with them, so alas, i guess it means another blog page! :) My daughter has just turned ONE...where has the time gone! She is truly a joy to watch grow, always entertaining, always funny, and seems to make others smile as well. Thought you might enjoy this picture of her eating her first birthday cake! Well, gotta run...it takes time setting up a webpage and the baby is about to wake up! :)
Cheers~
lisa