Thursday, August 1, 2013

Teaching Another Generation

This past week our four children and their families were here for their annal Summer visit.  They live in Raleigh NC, Richmond, VA Mt. Pleasant, SC and San Diego CA.  It's the only time during the year that they get to see each other so it is a really special time.  Our family from CA usually stay a little longer than the other.  This gives my husband and myself a little more one on one with the two CA grandchildren.

Sydney, you might remember spent five weeks earlier this year in the hospital.  I put out a request from my fiber art friends to send her a card.  Quilter's, as usual, responded with great enthusiasm.

Sydney has always been very creative and does a lot of sewing on her own.  I try to plan a little project each Summer.  This year she made a grocery/carry all bag out of feed bags.  I had several for her to chose from and she decided on one with a deer on the front.



Since my sewing studio had been turned into a bedroom we had to get out my little Janome Gem for her to use.  This material is a Tyvek type and doesn't fold easily.  She had a bit of trouble getting it through the small arm but she is a very determined child.
Sydney and the finished bag.  BTW, she is doing beautifully.  She has gone off the Steroids and is doing well.














This year Papa started Sydney training on the lathe.  She only had time to do a little practice turning.




















On the other hand, Connor turned a pen.  He has worked in Papa's workshop for three Summers so he was able to finish a pen in an afternoon.  You can tell he is proud. 



















This close-up show why he is so proud.  Kermit and I enjoy these lesson and I think the children do as well.  They are learning new skills and we are enjoying teaching.



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6 comments:

  1. Marilyn, what a lovely way to spend time with your grandchildren. Both the bag and the pen are knock outs. So, are the grandchildren.

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    2. Thanks Gwyned, I wish they were closer so we could do this more often. I'm planning on a project when we go to CA in the Winter. Sydney is very creative and loves to do things on her own. Hopefully she will be the next quilter in our family.

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  2. Wow! that pen is gorgeous! I love how you were able to spend some quality time with these children! I hope when our grands are a bit older that we can do the same! (Almost 4, 10 months and 5 weeks old)

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    1. Sylvia, the time will get here before you can blink. I know that you will enjoy teaching them. Connor was very proud of his pen, as he should be.

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  3. You are making wonderful memories and passing on such great skills...how lucky your grandchildren are...

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