Good Beginning No. 1:
Ok, so my "two-a-days" plan has gone out the window! At least, for now. The quilts I've worked on recently have been huge. It's kinda like one-every-two-days. That's not at all what I planned! But I keep moving forward. Here's one I began today. This is the border: 
I chose a gold thread to do first. That is the predominant color. Everywhere else I pin-basted.


Good Beginning No. 2:
My BabyBoy and his dad got their shots this week. You see, they are going to Peru next month. Yes, that's right, Peru! They will be there for 10 days on a humanitarian trip. They will also be able to some sightseeing in Cusco and Machu Picchu. You see, my husband served a mission there many years ago and this is the first chance he's had to return. He's taking my BabyBoy because he loves adventure. He loves roughing it. Is this where it all began? Below you see my BabyBoy going camping when he was young. The fathers and sons in my church go on outings every year together. This was one of the first ones they went on. My husband and BabyBoy always went early so they could pick the best campsite:

Good Beginning No 3:
Here's another story I must share with you from our recent church youth trip to Utah. The handsome young man pictured below is awesome. And I'm not just saying that because he is my BabyBoy! Let me tell you why:






Good Beginning No. 4 (the last one):
While on my trip I took 3 books with me. This is the one I have been enjoying most. "Notes on a Life" by Eleanor Coppola:
I am reading it slowly and enjoying every bit of it. Now because I'm reading it slowly, I'm still only at the beginning. It's like a delicious dessert that you want to eat slowly, savoring each and every bite. I love the way Eleanor Coppola writes. I feel like I know her. I'd love to go to lunch with her. I wish she were my friend. If anyone who reads my blog knows her, tell her to give me a call. I higly recommend her book!

4 comments:
I told you that you would adore this book! It's akeeper and I went back and re-read parts already. I would love to tell her how much this book delighted me.
Good to see you're back in the swing. Take care Vivian.
I don't care what you or Dad may say, I think you got really lucky by having such a kind wonderful baby boy. Oh, and the rest of your kids aren't that bad either!
Your baby boy is very sweet! He came and helped us move a very heavy couch, that meant a lot to me and Jordan. Tell him to keep in touch with Jordan, he's a positve role model. We miss you guys in Cali, a lot!!
What a sweet & kind hearted boy you have! Your daughter #2 & her husband are great too. We had a nice visit with them this weekend. (hope they weren't too bored here...)
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