Hello Everyone,
It's 23 degrees this morning at Wilder's Last Resort. The snow that fell yesterday is now frozen solid. All pathways and the driveway turned into an ice-skating rink overnight. We will hunker down inside the cabin until all of the Flat-Landers check out of their Airbnb's and drive or skate their way out of the mountains.
We have to walk over to our woodpile which doesn't look big enough to get us through the season. We have another woodpile closer to the cabin.
Usually, I greet the first snowfall with child-like anticipation. This year not so much as last Winter was brutal! The trees look like spring-loaded collapsed snow-ladened umbrellas. It's best not to be under them when they decided to drop their load.
I haven't blogged since Christmas Eve! This doesn't mean I've been sitting still and doing nothing. There's all of the year-end accounting, order filling, entertaining friends, and being entertained by friends, and working on new projects and a new fabric line.
I thought I would do a year in review on my blog. Let me tell you after taking a look back at last year I became exhausted! Here we go!
January
I finished Calico Cottage in preparation for my trip to my trip back to the Chicago area to teach at the Pieceful Gathering retreat.
I do LOVE these little 3" cottages!
February
This was the roll-out month for my Bridle Path BOM. We had to turn the dining room into a shipping dock and packaged and shipped thousands of patterns.
The roll-out of the BOM was also the roll-out of my Hearthstone fabric line.
March
Gail, and I and a couple of our dear friends, flew to Chicago for the Pieceful Gathering retreat where I was the featured teacher. This quilt shop is a must go to shop!
It was a bit daunting to teach a workshop to sixty attendees. They were all so nice. and we had such a good time with this creative group of women.
While we were in Illinois, there was a major blizzard at my cabin. I was actually glad I missed it, but I did worry about Mr. Joe and Mazey being home alone.
April
The sky cleared and the snow melted by the end of April for my first Sew'n Wild Oaks retreat of the year.
May
I went to a retreat at Zephyr Cove with my quilt guild.
It was fabulous! So fabulous that I'm hosting a retreat at Zephyr Cove in September. I couldn't get this large room, but I did get a beautiful room located right on Lake Tahoe.
June
In June, my sister Gail and I flew to New York for a visit to Marcus Fabrics.
We played tourist in between meetings and dinners with the Marcus Staff and other designers. Here we are at the top of the Empire State Building.
Gail planned a full agenda which included the Statue of Liberty, the 911 Memorial, the Brooklyn Bridge, open air bus tour, you name it, we did it and walked over 33 miles in a few days.
July
With help from my friends, there were several cutting and folding sessions in preparation for retreats.
What fun we had! I couldn't have done it without so much help from my friends.
Retreat #2 at Snowflake Lodge. It's a delight for me to see friends gathering together. This was also the month when I got my venomous bites on my legs. I'm happy to report I'm doing well, but still have some lingering symptoms.
September
Retreat #3 in September. Sew much fun!
I finished my first wool project and made kits for the retreat of Autumn Thyme.
October
I finished my Dutch Treat quilt just in time for my reveal day for Mondays with Marcus.
Mr. Joe and I headed off on a 12-day road trip to Houston for Quilt Market.
Bridle Path was hanging in the Marcus Fabrics booth. I spoke at a School House session the first day of the show.
November
The 4th and last retreat. The group always comes to my cabin the first night of the retreat.
I spoke at the Golden Valley Guild in Sacramento to a fun group of ladies. I also taught a workshop.
December
My year of travel and events was over, and it was time to get ready for the Holidays.
In between all of the trips, shipping BOM and Etsy patterns, and retreats, we went to as many of the events we could to see our grandkids and kids. From FFA, to rodeos, to lacrosse games, to birthday parties we were there. What a year!
Next year is shaping up to be even more exciting. I'm going to the featured artist at a quilt show in May. I'm hosting three retreats, and I'm working on a super-secret project that is going to put me on the quilting map. There's so much to look forward to that I can't wait to get up in the morning and start in creating. Look out world, here I come!
Soon,
Lynn
Super secret?? I love it!! Can't wait to find out!!
ReplyDeleteYou will have to be very patient, Anne.
DeleteWow! What a year you had, along with Gail! Congratulations. Looking forward to seeing what's in store for this year!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jeanne!
DeleteWhat a "look back", Lynn! You made the most out of each and every month and 2024 promises to be all of this and more for you!...Paula B.
ReplyDeleteI was either packing my bags getting ready to leave, or I was home preparing for a retreat or an event. Never a dull moment.
Deletewow what a year of accomplishments. And you still have time for family. It's wonderful. The "surprise" - oh yea - can't wait.
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