Off for snowbird trip 2023/24

We had a fabulous Christmas hanging with the kids and grandkids. Kevin got his 3D printer going and made some fabulous decorations. I apologize for the remnant threads; I got too excited to notice them.

The pattern describes it as a snow globe

We didn’t put up the big tree, but Kevin made sure we had our presents under a lot of trees. Most of these were actually experiments with his new printer he got (early) for Christmas. It is a newer Ender 3 that goes with us in the motorhome.

Our Christmas trees this year

We actually left the house on Boxing Day just after noon. Since we weren’t having folks over to our house for the holidays, we had more time to pack and sort. One of the advantages of having a son and DIL nearby with a big house who likes to cook is they host at least one of the big holidays. This year they chose Christmas. We ended up spending the first night in the Lakeside Casino RV park. It is only a bit over 3 hours from home so we got in early enough to put water in the tanks. And guess what we woke up to the next morning?

Snow in Osceola, IA

Yup, 2” of wet heavy snow. It didn’t get any better later in the morning. We just waited for the highway to be clear and Kevin pushed the snow off the big slide toppers. The other slides are much smaller and came in without issue. Since we left so late we on,y made it to Emporia, KS where we stayed in a Walmart parking lot. The next day (Thursday) we made it to Texola, OK right on the Texas line. It is a small and very quiet campground, and we have stayed there a few times before. All through Missouri, Kansas, and most of Oklahoma we went through small snow squalls. They were never very heavy and they never lasted long. It was tedious though. I was thrilled when we made it to Amarillo and the sun came out. New Mexico was even more clear, and we are spending tonight in the American RV Park on the west side of Albuquerque. Tomorrow we hope to boondock outside Williams, AZ, and then make it to Quartzsite, AZ by Sunday. We plan on staying there for quite a bit of the winter.

I haven’t shown many pictures of my adorable cats recently, so here you go! They are sisters, but they don’t often snuggle up like this. Minnie, the tabby, was snuggled in the blanket, and Luna, the black one, just squished herself in.

Snuggly cats

Merry Christmas Eve

It has been a slow time here. I have definitely lost the sewing mojo since we got back. I took a class on quilting ruler work, but it didn’t inspire me much. It was just too picky to get the designs. It was more oriented towards domestic machines, and the quilting was too dense. I generally make lap quilts, baby quilts, and bed quilts, and I prefer soft and fluffy to stiff with too much quilting. It was also harder to do than I expected because my thread matched the fabric too well! It was really hard to see.

I have gotten ready for our upcoming trip to Arizona though. I cut out 15 kits of Insul-Bright for making oven mitts, and they are safely stashed in the motorhome. I am teaching a class in Tucson at the FMCA Convention in March, and I didn’t want to take a whole bolt and cut it in the motorhome. It is bulky though! I have it stashed above my bed in cabinets I hardly ever use, but it barely fit. I have a bunch of fabric I purchased at $6/yard from a quilt store going out of business, and my daughter bought me some other fabric too. Everyone is going to get enough fabric and batting to make 2 oven mitts of the same fabric. I intend on concentrating on how to do straight line quilting and then machine binding. I had a lot of fun with the class I taught on making bowl cozies at the last convention in Gillette, WY.

We are also totally prepared for Christmas. We went to church this morning, and we will go again this evening for a Lessons and Carols service. That is my favorite type of Christmas Eve service! The choir is singing one piece of music so I have to be there early. We are having our big Christmas with the kids and grandkids tomorrow. Kevin and I are supplying lunch and my oldest son and his wife are doing dinner. It is a handy approach to dealing with 13 people! We had Thanksgiving at our place, but everybody brought food, and the cooking was remarkably easy. It is nice to have a number of good cooks in the family.

I better get to helping Kevin with food packing. We took all my sewing stuff, his astronomy stuff, and clothes over already. On Tuesday we will take the food and toiletries over. If we get ready fast enough, we will leave then! I am hoping we can do it. The weather has been lovely, and it looks like it will continue during the trip.