LeeAnna has asked Did you take your lunch and did you use a little brown bag or have a lunch box? From kindergarten to grade six, I went home every day for lunch. My school was about a block away and Mom was a stay-at-home mom. Most kids went home for lunch back then. I am grateful for that privilege. In grades 7 and ,8 I had to take the school bus and bring my lunch. The school closest to home was too full. When I went to high school, I walked but it was too far away to go home at lunch. I brought my lunch. I don't remember what I used but it certainly wasn't a lunch box. I was way too cool for that by age! It feels good to be getting into the swing of the fall season. Life was busy over the summer with watching my two granddaughters. I am finding the time to get some projects finished up. That feels good. I am also back to yoga classes more often. I love that my body is getting stron...
I can close my eyes and imagine it -- stunning!
ReplyDeleteThe Canadian flag is instantly recognizable and one of the first children learn. Red on white is striking and your maple leaf will be a stunner with beads and glittery things.
ReplyDeletelooking great. thanks for adding the link to the project, I hadn't heard about it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with Needlework Tuesday.
Your maple leaf is going to be a beautiful addition to the quilt. I can't wait to see the other embellishments you add to it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up to last week's Stitchery Link Party and for the link back! Aloha hugs.