Interim Goings On

Well, my crappy day was put into perspective by Sandy of Quilting for the Rest of Us podcast fame. Her son was put into the hospital with severe appendicitis. He had surgery and is now in the ICU recovering nicely. YAY! If you have time, put a comment up on her blog wishing her and family some good thoughts. And I will work on getting over my stupid work issues.

If you haven’t listened to Sandy’s podcast, try it out. It is REALLY great. I chomp at the bit every week waiting for it. Sandy is funny, works hard to make her podcast professional, but keeps it human as well. She has a number of episodes up and all of them have some good information. I appreciate her research and find that she doesn’t perpetuate quiltmaking myths. She also seems to use more than the Internet for her research, which, as a librarian, warms my heart.

In my Inbox was this message from Judy Martin:

“Greetings quilters,

Three quick notes for you on a Sunday afternoon.

1) My big kitchen/bathroom renovation begins tomorrow. I’ve begun documenting the project with photos and tales at

http://judymartin.com/house-remodeling.cfm

2) If you have ever wanted to own a quilt or quilt top made by Judy Martin, the time has never been better. I’m losing a lot of my storage space, and the cost of the renovation scares me. I’m motivated to sell some quilts. Here are all the details:

http://judymartin.com/quilt-sale.cfm

I’d certainly be grateful if you would pass this along to anyone else who might be interested.

3) While dancing through the chaos, I’m going to try to get a regular newsletter out in the next 2-3 weeks. Thanks for all your support.

Judy Martin

http://www.judymartin.com

info@judymartin.com

I took a look at the website and can understand needing and wanting to remodel. Of course, nobody ever WANTS to remodel, because the hell seems to go on forever. Take a look at her remodel pictures and her quilts.

Also, from the Good Quilt Customer Service Department comes this story:

I decided that I wasn’t going to use the Hunky Dory Jelly Roll that I bought for the Zig Zaggy Quilt back in March? April? I can’t remember, but it was a few months ago. I can’t always tell what the fabric looks like when I am shopping online.  I ordered the Me and My Sister Favorites as well as the Hunky Dory to see which was better for me and my project. I am a bright color kind of person and the Hunky Dory was soft and not for me and this project. After all of these months I decided that I needed another Jelly Roll for the Zig Zaggy quilt. FQ Shop had some.

I sent the invoice and asked if I could exchange the Hunky Dory Jelly Roll for the Me and My Sister Favorites Jelly Roll. Not only did Kathy at FQ shop say yes, but she also called me to make sure that I wanted a second Jelly Roll. She noticed that I had bought one back in March? April? As I said, I can’t remember,  it was a few months ago. We went over the shipping details and my Hunky Dory Jelly Roll will go back to Texas tomorrow to be added to someone else’s stash. Hooray.

And I will get to make the Zig Zaggy Quilt just a little bigger. I am tempted to put up my portable design wall and lay out the Zig zaggy quilt so I can see what I am facing. My regular design wall has no space.

So, I guess the day wasn’t completely crappy.

Author: Jaye

Quiltmaker who enjoys writing and frozen chocolate covered bananas.

8 thoughts on “Interim Goings On”

  1. Ok, so Sandy and Sherri (me) BOTH had sons go in for appendectomies. Do you have a third lady with a first name that begins with an S that has a son? You’d better warn her! (Mine is doing fine btw, still sore but doing ok)

    I think any day with fabric is a mood lifter! I know I turned to it when worried about the sick son! I couldn’t believe I cut out a whole quilt in one day! lol

    I hope your crappy days turn into ….. hmmmmm ….. happy days! Yes, HAPPY rhymes with crappy. 😀 I am so clever I scare myself sometimes.

    I love hearing about good customer service! I always tell whomever I talk to on the phone OR in the stores, how great they have been and how much I appreciate their help in straightening out problems! I am sure they get more negatives than positives and I hope I brightened someone’s day!

    Ok….I am rambling….I think I will go to bed and sleep so I can sew sew sew tomorrow!!!! yeeeeehaaawwwww ya’ll (said in my best-est southern accent)

    😀

  2. Hey, Jaye–thanks so much for the shout out! Such kind words. SherriD, thanks for the email! My son is doing better but still in ICU at the moment (it was a ruptured appendix)–hoping to be moved to a regular floor later today or tomorrow. I got a chuckle about “S” women with sons–I’ll send out the warning! I have one of my Hawaiian kits with me that I mentioned in episode 19 to work on while at the hospital; I think I’ll be able to pull it out today and give it a shot. Needle-turn applique–not my strong suit, but this is as good an opportunity as any to practice, LOL.

    1. Hi Sandy,
      Thanks for commenting from the bowels of the ICU. I am glad your son is doing better. Healing thoughts are heading your way, as I said before. Tell him to get well, because we want your podcast to be posted ASAP. 😉

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