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I’ve been Apple-ized!

June 24, 2013 by Sue Leave a Comment

I got two early birthday presents and I’ve been busy learning how to use them. My phone has been having problems for a long time so Scott got me a new phone and the boys convinced him I needed an iPhone because it “would change my life”. So I got a 4S. Then my good buddy, Leslie, got a new iPad for work and gave me her old one because she felt “sorry for me lugging that giant computer up to the Capitol”.

My head is just swimming with all this new technology to learn. Fortunately, they’re basically the same so it’s good to be learning the apps all at once. I’ve been using my phone partially at church but it’s still a little small to read from all the time, but I went totally iPad yesterday. I’m so cool! And watch out, Karen, now I’ll be as cool as you at Wednesday’s Task Force meeting. Haven’t tried tweeting yet from my iPad. Must practice before then!

So Happy Early Birthday to me! Wonder what the real day will hold? A new car?!?!? Ha!

[suesig/]

Filed Under: Scott and Sue Family, Sue

Gratitude Journal

June 20, 2013 by Sue Leave a Comment

I am grateful that in difficult personal times, I have really good friends who help me and cry with me.  I am grateful for the power of friendship and sisterhood and feel blessed by all the wonderful women I call “friend”.

Thank you, one and all.

Filed Under: Scott and Sue Family, Sue

Mark’s early morning concert

June 3, 2013 by Sue Leave a Comment

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Our stake Young Women camp director is a good friend of mine who is helping a lot with Mark and Lauren’s Open House later this month, so when she asked Mark for a favor, it was the least he could do.  So he and I got to the stake center at 6:30 am this morning to set up for an outdoor concert.

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Mark played guitar and sang for the teenage girls as they gathered to go to Heber Valley for a week of girl’s camp.  He sang happy, cheery songs to get them pumped up and ready for fun.  They seemed to enjoy it and gave him some rousing applause before hopping on the buses.

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Happy Summer!

 

 

 

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The Big Reveal

June 2, 2013 by Sue 1 Comment

As promised in my last post, I’m revealing the super secret project that I’ve been working on for a while now.

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Yesterday was Lauren’s bridal shower in Alpine and I gave her a jeans quilt!  It’s meant to be a picnic blanket and for outdoor concerts and is something I’ve dreamed of doing for the boys when they married.  To that end I’ve saved all our jeans since the boys were teenagers and have accumulated a large supply.  Fortuitously, a few months ago Mark was getting rid of some torn jeans and I reminded him that we save jeans here.  Lauren overheard and asked why, so I just said I was making some jeans quilts.  She said she had a couple pairs that she was going to toss and would I like them instead?  With great self-control, I merely replied that would be great.  Inside I was jumping up and down because I hadn’t figured out a way to get some from her without spilling the reason.  So….awesome, it has jeans from all FIVE of us in it!

Now to the details.  The quilt is king-size and made of 9-patch squares comprised of 3″ squares cut from old jeans.  Each 9-patch has a light blue center that all match, surrounded by eight squares that all match each other.  I joined the  squares in a scrappy manner so that the light and dark squares are all mixed up.  The backing is cotton duck and the pattern is a musical theme with instruments in homage to Mark and Lauren who are both music majors.

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It’s tied with a variegated tan yarn with blue and brown accents and the ties are in the center and each corner of the 9-patch squares.  It’s bound by pulling the backing to the front and machine-sewing the binding through all layers.

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I’m pretty proud of how it turned out and love the way it looks.  Hopefully it lasts the happy couple for 50 years or more.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Mark, Quilting, Scott and Sue Family

What’s in a Name 6 Wrap-Up

May 12, 2013 by Sue Leave a Comment

Well, I finished another reading challenge and this is the fourth time I’ve done this challenge, having participated in #2, #3, and #5 previously.  It’s always a fun one and thanks to bethfishreads for hosting.  The categories and the books I read are below and they are eclectic!

Up or Down or its equivalent in the title– Rise to Rebellion: A Novel of the American Revolution, by Jeff Shaara

Something you’d find in your Kitchen– Stake and Eggs, by Laura Childs

Party/Celebration– State Fair (Benni Harper Mystery #14), by Earlene Fowler

Fire or its equivalent-Cinder (Lunar Chronicles #1), by Marissa Meyer

An Emotion-Love Mercy (Love Mercy Johnson #1), by Earlene Fowler

Lost or Found or its equivalent-The Lost Art of Gratitude (Isabel Dalhousie #6), by Alexander McCall Smith

 

 

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