From down the rabbit hole of travel/teaching and 9 days, 24/7 with Miss Emma. Three year olds are not for the faint of heart or for old people -- at least, not for more than a few days. - LOL. I have finally recovered. Here, a snippet from one of the more endearing conversations.
And then, the (all-too-rare) nap.
She refused to sleep under anything but my rescued/repaired 1930's feedsack quilt.During this past recovery week I have been getting my work ready for my exhibit in North Carolina, opening next Sunday, May 5. Uh - I still have one piece to finish, which I hope to get done today.
Driving down on Thursday, hanging the show on Saturday. If you're in driving distance of Chapel HIll, here is the info.
In Retrospect...
Solo Exhibit by Rayna Gillman
5 - June 23, 2013
5 - June 23, 2013
Community Church of Chapel Hill Unitarian Universalist
106 Purefoy Road, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
Phone No. 919-942-2050
Free-Form Quilt Class
When I go back in June to take down the show, I'm teaching a two-day class in Washington, NC before I hit Chapel HIll. If you didn't get a newsletter e-update
here's the info: $115 for the two days and space is limited to 20 people. Registration opens on Saturday, May 4 and you should contact Katherine McNeese to register.
6 comments:
I beg your pardon......
You are NOT OLD!
I'm going to try to get over there on Saturday to help you hang. Can't wait!
No, no - Emma was referring to herself - when I said "when you grow up" and she said "when I'm OLD?". LOL
Congrats on being back! You've been missed. Congrats on the solo show. Wish I could be there. Hugs.
OMG was just going to send out dogs to see where ya got too - grin! Thank you for sharing your granddaughter - she's gorgeous and brings back memories! Make sure you tell us more about the show!
I LOVE the snippet of Emma! She is adorable, and I'm sure she ran you ragged! Best wishes for a successful exhibit, and your class sounds wonderful... someday soon I hope to clear up my backlog so I can go back and make more strip sets and squares for another free-form... they are such fun, and I love how they turn out!
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