Monday, January 13, 2020

Make-A-List Monday - It's Getting Real!


Hi, all!

Wow, has it only been a week?  Seems like much longer since I made a list (not!) - because at the moment I am living by the list!  Every day starts with a list, and I'm enjoying the thrill of crossing things off.  Closing is on Thursday, and so far, the stars are aligning.  Keep your fingers crossed it stays that way!

So now, let's look at last week's list...

1.  Pull together fabrics and pattern for a gift quilt.
Done!  And I've got the top a little over halfway pieced...


2.  Pack.
3.  Pack some more.
4.  Pack even more.
Oh, I have packed and packed and packed some more!  Tonight I can say that the upstairs is almost finished - except for the attic.  Not looking forward to that!  And I've packed a lot downstairs, too. I'm getting close to having everything packed that can be done before we actually have movers scheduled.


And, wonder of wonders, look what I found while packing!  This is the key to our front storm door, which I have been looking for for about the past ten years.  We don't use our front door, so it wasn't a huge deal, but it sure was nice to find it!

5. Haul all the stuff I packed to the storage unit.
I didn't get ALL of what I packed to the storage unit, but we did take one load over there this week.

6.  Drop off stuff I didn't feel like packing at Goodwill.
Three loads worth!  And there's another load ready to go 
in my car...

7.  Keep up with any quilt ministry needs that come up.
We gave away three quilts this week...


This quilt went to a woman going through some pretty serious health issues...


And we sent this one to a new baby!


This quilt, pieced by one of our newer members, went to a young woman who went in the hospital for a simple procedure and ended up with a serious infection.

So all in all, a good and busy week!  My list for this week will look very similar, but here it is...

1.  Pick a winner for my blogoversary giveaway!  
(Coming up next!)

2.  Pack, pack, and pack again.

3.  Go to our new house (after Thursday) and pull up the floating vinyl floor to see the much better floor underneath. (Fingers crossed it's in great condition!)

4.  Haul more stuff to the storage unit.

5.  Go through the stuff in the attic and decide what to take and what to get rid of.

6.  Keep up with any quilt ministry needs that come up.

I don't think I'll be getting into much trouble this week - by the time my day ends, I'm so tired it's a wonder if I can do anything!

And now for the winner of my blogoversary giveaway...


First of all, though, thanks to everyone who joined in and played along!  It was a lot of fun reading all your questions and answers!

And the winner is....


Congratulations, Kathy! I'll be emailing you for your snail mail address and can send your package out ASAP.  Good thing, too, because otherwise it's liable to get thrown in a box!

So now, the question is - - - what are YOU working on this week?

Hugs!

Sarah

19 comments:

  1. Very exciting! Thanks so much Sarah!

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  2. Hello from Idaho, I was looking at Postage stamp quilts, and found your blog which was back a few years. I see your still blogging and quilting. Hope you have the time to stop by for a cup of coffee

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  3. You've got a busy week of packing! Hope your move goes well.

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  4. You are doing so well with your packing and other to-do list. Congrats to Kathy for her win :)!
    I've been cleaning out my scrap baskets and am amazed (again) :) at how many blocks and free quilt tops I'm getting out of them. Wishing you all the best for your move.

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  5. I started my moving process 4 years ago. I spent the better part of a year going through everything, purging, boxing and putting in a POD. (Those things are wonderful) It sure made the move easier when we sold the house. I do have to say that I still have a corner of my new garage that has boxes from the move! But.....I have vowed not to use the attic ever again! LOL

    I wish you the best. I know what you are going through. Oh, by the way, I had mountains of fabric and I moved it all. LOL

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  6. It's not an easy time; moving is hard on every level.
    Hang in there; you are doing a good job!

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  7. it is always nice to find lost keys! the things you find when in the middle of a move - I'm working on too many as usual and cutting up two boxes of scraps

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  8. Congrats to Quilter Kathy! I love her blog https://kathysquilts.blogspot.com/ Y'all should check it out!

    And I'm happy dancing that you took three loads to Goodwill! I love hearing about folks cleaning up and decluttering :)

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  9. Congrats Kathy! You might have answered my question :-)
    Sarah, you are doing a great job! Hope the covered up floor is beautiful in your new house. That would be a fun find!

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  10. Great job on your week! You will get there...one way or another. We moved over time (getting an apartment, son got an apartment, sell the house and final move). Much better to get it all done at once! Wishing you peace and energy as you go through this.

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  11. Last week, I used T-Quilt scraps to make my very 1st entry for Project QUILTING. This week, I'm working on finishing up my Winter Blues Blog Hop giveaway. The Hop is coming up next week... YIKES!! Nothing like waiting til the last minute (but I'm sure you'll still be packing at the last minute, too.)

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  12. Three beautiful quilts you gave away. Congrats to Kathy winning your giveaway. Glad you found that storm door key, better late than never as the new house owner may want it.

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