Showing posts with label mormor & morfar camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mormor & morfar camp. Show all posts

Sunday, July 6, 2025

100 Dresses Challenge

2 weeks went by in a flash and I didn't get to posting about my #100daysummer2025 challenge! I did post on Instagram and Facebook but posting here requires a bit more time. We had a busy week as we hosted our 2nd annual Mormor and Morfar camp (grandma and grandpa) which included 3 days of field trips, splash pads, crafts, learning time, reading, picnics, and plenty of ice cream! 

So here are 14 days of dresses!



My favorite from this week was # 35

Once again I changed up the hair and skin colors for the next week.


My favorite from this week's selection of dresses is # 42

If you're playing along, let me know which is your favorite for the week by noting the Day # in the comments! 

I appreciate your support and encouragement!

A few pictures from our camp field trips!

we rented a swan boat
Pirates Cove
 
Morton Arboretum
Linking to Off the Wall Fridays @ Creations-Quilts Art Whatever, Wait Loss Wednesday @The Inquiring Quilter, Finished or Not Friday @AlyciaQuilts, Sew & Tell @Melve Loves Scraps, and ToDoTuesday @QuiltSchmilt
Thanks for dropping by! Have a great week!

Sunday, September 22, 2024

Summer update: Part 2

 After getting home from the retreat, I got busy and stretched this piece over a 10" x 10" canvas using the technique taught by @Victoriavanderlaan. I call this piece Striped Hype!


In July, we spent a lot of time with our grandchildren! We had a 4 day Mormor & Morfar camp with the last day ending with a sleepover and the next morning breakfast eating out with their parents.
We visited parks, splash pads, nature centers, played games, learned new things,  crafted and built a birdhouse project.
Here are a few highlights:



We had so much fun with the kids!

We also made a quick trip to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan with friends to visit our mutual friends at their beautiful home on Hagerman Lake! We had a wonderful time catching up, playing games, praying, sharing meals, and walking. 


It was a very relaxing and enjoyable visit.