A Rug for Timbits

In my quilting world, mug rugs are the new latest craze.  I think I might be in love.  There’s just something about actually knowing I can complete a quilt in short order that appeals to my I-have-to-start-something-new mentality.

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I have been the lucky recipient of two fabulous mug rugs from dear quilting friends.  They both make me smile as they remind me of my friends.  I’m thinking about decorating the entire motorhome with mug rugs.  Feel free to make one for me.  Wait.  This was supposed to be about me making things and actually finishing them in my lifetime.  Hmm.  Whatever.

Seems it was only a matter of time before mug rugs branched out.  And my dear friend, Cathi of Quilt Obsession fame, decided to make me a Timbits Rug.  Yep.  A rug just for Timbits.

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This is how Cathi intended for it to be used.  And you can see a great pic that she posted on her blog with 7 little Timbits on it just like I showed you.  And read all about how this came to be.

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But I think it’s better like this.  Just one little Timbit so I can see the beautiful 7 sisters stars. (And I’m trying to limit my intake of Timbits so I don’t weigh 300 pounds when I return to Texas.)

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Or maybe it works even better like this?  So it doesn’t get all sticky from the sugary Timbits?  Then we might call it a coaster.  I think true mug rugs were meant to hold your mug with a cookie alongside.  Or maybe 10 Timbits.  Listen to me.  Like I’m an authority on mug rugs or something.

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How about this?  Timbits on a plate with the mug on the Timbits Rug.

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And didn’t you just need to see those Timbits up close and personal?  Nobody but Tim Horton’s would actually go to the trouble of putting jelly inside their famous donut holes!

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Or maybe the Timbits rug needs to just be nearby to enjoy while eating the Timbits and drinking the Tim Horton’s coffee?

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I love my Timbits Rug from my friend Cathi.  It makes me happy just to see it every day.  And be reminded of our friendship.  Formed completely on the internet!  And all because of Inklingo and Dear Hubby’s job in Canada.

And I’m sure you noticed that I’m not being very successful about that whole limiting my Timbit intake thing.

On another note, we’ve been having a fair amount of rain here in Mirabel, Canada.  The other day it was raining and the sun came out, shining brightly.  So I went outside in the rain to look.

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And discovered this beautiful rainbow right over the motorhome!
Hugs and rainbows,
Barb, who is wearing flannel pj’s and a warm robe in June – 57 degrees!

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Laundry Day!

Exciting Canada Adventure, eh?  Well, it’s laundry day.  Yippee.  And I am up early to get it done.  So that I can have a sewing adventure.  Or a reading adventure.  Or a wash my hair adventure.  Or any other kind of adventure than a laundry adventure.  In case you haven’t guessed, laundry is not quite my favorite thing.  And sitting in a laundry room waiting for clothes to dry?  About as much fun as watching paint dry.  I’m lobbying for our next motorhome to have its own washer and dryer.  Yeah.  Like there’s gonna be a next motorhome any time soon.  Not.

However, even laundry day can be an adventure!  Today it’s an adventure in staying warm.  Because it’s about 45 degrees outside.

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This is the laundry room at our campground. See those windows?  No glass in them.  See the door?  No door.  So picture doing your laundry outside.  While it’s 45 degrees.  Picture my freezing fingers typing this on my tablet.  You know your fingers are cold when the touch screen doesn’t work with touching because there is no heat signature in your fingers.  Cold, I tell ya.

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Here are the dryers.  Our clothes are in them right now.  And I’m considering crawling into one of the dryers myself.  Did I mention it’s 45 degrees outside?  Is this really June?  I’m trying to decide if I have to go to the bathroom bad enough to use the freezing cold facilities next door.  I think I’ll wait.  TMI maybe?  Oh, well.

But you know the best part about laundry day?

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I treated myself.  Did you notice these in the last picture?  It’s what’s sustaining me through the cold.  And making me need the facilities next door too.  Oh, the price we pay on laundry day!

Ha!  I’m a poet….
Hugs,
Barb, 45 degrees on June 4 – unbelievable

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Border Crossing and “That Lady in Toronto”

You know her.  There is one in every country.  The one who serves on the welcome committee to make you feel right at home in your new country.  Not.  Actually she’s more like the reminder that this ain’t Texas any more.  Even though I’m sure there’s at least one of these in Texas too.

And she will forever be our Measurement of Irrational Behavior.  And she gives us a laugh over and over again.

But I’m getting ahead of myself.

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We were on our way to Canada!  And we had a border to cross.  Sorry about that blurry picture.  Apparently the camera thought it more important to focus on the dirty, rain-splattered window than the sign behind.  Silly camera.

I should mention here that Dear Hubby has an unreasonable fear of border crossings.  Something about nightmares from an encounter with a previous border guard with spiky red hair and a gun on her hip that have aided this phobia of his.  Maybe I’d be afraid too, if I’d met aforementioned spiky red-haired girl with a gun.  Who told him no the last time he wanted a visa in Canada.  Nightmares, I tell ya.

Suffice it to say that although I was anxious to get the border crossing behind us and get on with our Canadian Adventure, on this particular morning Dear Hubby was stalling.  I didn’t have the information that Dear Hubby did that arriving at the border at precisely 11:00 a.m. on a Sunday morning would be the good luck charm that would breeze us through with all the needed paperwork and visas in hand.  Silly me.  I just thought we’d hightail it to the nearest border crossing the minute we jumped out of bed that morning.  But no.  We had to drive to a different crossing because we couldn’t arrive too early.  (Change of shifts for border guards, dontcha know.)

And we had to stop at the rest stop just before the crossing so Dear Hubby could shower.  Because being squeaky clean before you approach a border guard is a good thing too.  And aids in the good luck charm that you need.  I should also mention that he had to have a fresh haircut the night before.  Which we accomplished in the parking lot of the rest area where we spent the night.  And we nearly had a line forming of others who wanted haircuts too.  I wonder if they were crossing the border and had the same information that Dear Hubby did?  Hmm……..

At one point in the morning, I asked Dear Hubby if he was stalling.  His reply?  Yes, I suppose I am.  At least he recognized what was happening.  The result of all those nightmares.

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Finally we got to the border.  And Dear Hubby might have been onto something there about timing.  There was a very short line of cars!  For which I was grateful.  I don’t think Dear Hubby would have lived through the anxiety of the wait once we finally arrived at the border.

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That’s us!  RV line!  Please disregard the unhealthy snacks sitting in the window.

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The view from the bridge just before the crossing.  It was a very high bridge.  Nice view.

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The flag of the country of our summer home.  Greeting us.  Notice the sign to the right.  And the new language by which we are now surrounded.  Did I mention that I am too old to learn a new language?

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I don’t think you can read it, but it says “Welcome to Canada” on the sign above the gates.  And we breezed right through these gates like nobody’s business.  The gal there wanted to know what all we brought with us.  Really?  Do you want me to name everything we have in here?  Do you know what kind of storage this thing has?  I did not say any of those things to the nice border guard.  I’m no dummy.  I just told her we had household goods, food and clothing.  And two cats.  And Panda and Boo breezed into the country too.  They didn’t even ask to see their paperwork!

But then, because Dear Hubby needed a work visa, we had to pull forward to the building you see ahead on the right.  Sweaty palms and all, for Dear Hubby that is, we entered that building.  Thank goodness no one inside had spiky red hair.

And within an hour, we were on our way, paperwork in hand.  The guard was very nice, even though the only smile he cracked was when I mentioned that I was just along to escape the Texas heat.  And cook dinner.  I mostly kept my mouth shut.  Cracking jokes with the border guard would have sent Dear Hubby right over the edge.

And then it was on to Toronto.  And the Head of the Canada Welcome Committee.

By the way, I should point out here that if you want to meet up with some friends who happen to live in Toronto, do not, I repeat not, plan to meet them at a shopping mall.  In Texas, with the exception of Christmastime, our big mall parking lots always have plenty of room for turning around a big motorhome pulling a car.  And is an excellent place to plan to meet up with someone for a brief visit as you pass through town.  Not so in Toronto.  First of all, the parking lots were very nearly full to overflowing.  And second?  They have dead ends.  Where even cars ahead of you have to back up and turn around in a very tight space to get out of said dead ends.  Did I mention we were towing a car?

And that’s where we encountered the lovely Welcome Committee Chairwoman.  In one of those cars that had just backed up and turned around.  We did not get all the way to the dead end.  But we did get far enough that unhooking the tow car and backing up was going to be necessary to get out of the predicament we were in.

And (horrors!) we were blocking the Chairwoman’s path.  Only actually her path was blocked by the van next to us.  Who insisted on blocking everyone’s way in order to be smack dab in front of a certain door.  A nice good Samaritan finally convinced her to move a bit so cars could get through until we could get our car unhooked and back up the motorhome.

But in the meantime, the Chairwoman was yelling all kinds of things out her window.  I asked her what she wanted us to do?  She actually wanted us to pull forward more where we really would have then blocked her in totally.  I apologized and told her we would have to unhook our car that was behind in order to get out of the way.  And I told her I’d never seen a Mall with dead ends in its parking lot.  But then again, I guess I’m just a hayseed from Texas.  At least that’s what she thought.

She was very irrational.  And apparently in a big fat hurry.  She even walked by after she parked her car and continued to yell how stupid we were.  Yeah, we know.  We were feeling pretty stupid without her telling us.  Welcome to Canada.

After we finally got turned around and found a place to park, a security guard drove by to tell us it had been reported that we were yelling obscenities.  Really.  I thought we were pretty calm and rational.  And I told the guard that I promised there was no swearing coming from us.  My friends can attest to the improbability of that.

But all turned out well.  We had a lovely visit with our friends, Cathi and Bob, in the motorhome in that parking lot.  For about three hours.  We waited for the Mall to close and all the cars to leave and then drove the car around to plan our way out.

And then it was on to Montreal!  Where our summer home awaited us.

And where we hoped the Welcome Committee was much more inviting.
Hugs,
Barb, 70 degrees and sunny

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Canada Bound…. and catching up!

This is not your normal JSS blog.  First of all, if you’re looking for pictures – oops!  There aren’t any.  Sorry about that.  I promise loads of pics in upcoming blogs.  And I’ve been gone for awhile, I know.  You’ll understand when you hear what’s happening.  The big news is that after being home for only about 6 weeks, Dear Hubby got a call to come back to Canada.  And this time, I’m going along!  A fun Canada Adventure for the summer.  I have so much to tell you, I barely know where to begin.

I’ve been planning and packing and planning and packing and planning and packing….. and planning and packing.  And that was just in the sewing room.  If you saw the amount of wonderful Inklingo projects that I have with me, you’d think I was gonna be gone 4 years instead of 4 months.  We’ll see how much I get done and how overly optimistic I was while planning and packing.  I’m hoping for a fair amount of blogging time too.  To keep you informed of all the adventures.  In Timbit-land – yeah!  And if I come back home weighing 300 pounds, I’m blaming Tim Horton.  Wonder if he’s ever been sued for causing a woman to eat herself into oblivion?

We are living in our motorhome.  Cause for adventure already, right?  Two adults and two cats in a small space.  Yes, Boo and Panda are along for the adventure too.  Cat tree and all.  There will be pictures.  Just not today.

The adventure began before we ever left Texas.  In fact we were at the very first stop light after saying goodbye to Mom.  And there was trouble brewing under the hood of this big monster that will be our home for the next 4 months.  A new alternator, battery and 24 hours later, we were on our way.  For real this time?  So we hoped.

But then Day Two dawned with another problem.  This time a few hours from home.  Suddenly we had no working gauges.  No speedometer or tachometer.  One by one they all went to zero.  Yikes!  Have I mentioned that my Dear Hubby is a genius?  He’s just the person you want along when there is trouble in the mechanical world.  Genius, I tell you.

After two stops looking for help with both stops involving the engine not wanting to start up again, Dear Hubby decided to take matters into his own, very capable, genius hands.  He had many conversations with me about what he thought the problem was with talk of relays and fuses and cables and a partridge in a pear tree.  I tried really hard to not let my eyes glaze over and roll back into my head.  And I use the term “conversations” very loosely.  They were more like monologues with me only nodding or trying to say “uh, huh” at all the correct times.

Next thing I knew, Dear Hubby was under the hood, where he unhooked one doomaflotchie and connected a thingamajig, then he jumped up and down 3 times, did a happy dance and off we went.  Not a problem since.  Did I mention he’s a genius?  Having him along is a must if you want to travel in a motorhome. 

As I write this it’s 4:00 a.m.  My close friends will understand that this is so NOT NORMAL for me.  But I can’t sleep.  We are sitting near the Canadian border at a rest stop surrounded by noisy semi-trucks with their engines running.  Even Panda and Boo are annoyed.  Sleeping at a rest stop can be an adventure.  It just usually feels like you are sleeping on the freeway.  So I use the term “sleeping” quite loosely.  The night before we were at a beautiful rest stop in Kentucky.  Where there was this big hill between us and the freeway.  Nice.  No freeway noise all night.  Tonight?  The noise is everywhere!  And I’m anxious to get this adventure moving.  Any minute it is going to be time for coffee.  And a nap.

Yesterday we changed our cell phone plan so we could have a plan that included minutes in Canada.  And a new monster was created.  Because now I have unlimited texting.  My friends have been very annoyed with me and my “no texting” status.  But boy are they gonna be annoyed now.  Woohoo!  I’m a texting fool.  I think I sent 23,574 texts already.  And that was just the first hour.  Our cell phone carrier didn’t know what they were doing when they assigned “unlimited” to me.  Even in Canada.  Texting monster.  Oh woman of few words.  Not.  Turning off my data in Canada won’t mean a thing.  Because now I can text.  Unlimited.  Oh man. 

One of the first things on my agenda once we get settled in the campground will be learning how to use the photo editor on my tablet.  So expect pictures.  Loads and loads of pictures.  Next time.  I promise.  Today I just wanted to catch you up on why I haven’t been blogging.  Because I was too busy texting, silly!  Wait.  That was only yesterday.  Well, before that I was planning and packing.  And planning and packing.  You get the picture.  Except there are no pictures.  Oh, somebody turn me off!

I also promise to remind my dear Texas friends of the temperature where I am.  Often.  In fact, I might just put the temp by my name in every post.  Or maybe every other line.  Especially when I hear it is 110 in Texas.  I’m so mean.  I can’t help myself.

More to come!
Hugs,
Barb, 65 degrees

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JSS Retreat!

I’m sewing.  I know that’s an unusual event for this blog these days.  But I’m at Retreat!  And sewing is a must.

Apparently this year, blogging is taking second fiddle to actual quilting.  Because I left my laptop at home.  Horrors!  But I do have my new tablet along that Dear Hubby gave me for Christmas.  Have I mentioned that there’s a big learning curve for a person of my age when you get new technology?  And who has time to learn a whole new photo editor anyway?  Not this gal.  And certainly not while actually at my quilting retreat.  Hopefully I can figure out how to get a few unedited pics on here.  It could open up a whole new world for me, eh?

In the meantime, I need to tell you about The California Girls.  We have a bunch of them here this year!  And they apparently have formed their own Bee.  And have taken Mt. Calm by storm.

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They even have a flag.  A quilted one!  Hey, LaLa is a part of this group.  You expected anything less than their own quilted flag?  Then you don’t know LaLa.  And word on the street has it that she just gave instructions to Sister Connie that were something like “make us a flag for our JSS West group” and then hounded encouraged her until she got it done.  By the way, left to right they are: LaLa, Vicki, Connie, Patty, Cindy & Kathy.

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The back of the flag has California fabric on it.  Leave it to these California gals to find that.  And we all got some!  Late last night they came down the hall from their bedroom (where apparently really fabulous things are brewing) clapping and carrying on and handing out goodie bags to the rest of us.  With all kinds of fun goodies.

But I failed Blogging 101 last night and didn’t get a picture of them doing that.  I’ll try to to do better, really I will.  Later today I’ll attempt to remember to take a pic of the bag and describe the wonderful contents for you.  No promises.  I stayed up until nearly 4 because…. did I mention I was quilting?  And I was on a roll.

Some things never change.  Not the quilting, silly…. the staying up until 4!  And today binding is on my agenda.  I’m gonna finish a quilt at this retreat if it kills me.

There’s a first time for everything, eh?
Hugs,
Barb

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