I was thankful for Afton and Keyona’s help in peeling potatoes for mashed potatoes for our Thanksgiving lunch.
Mother enjoys a moment with her great grandson Teryn Ray.
Quinten smoked a turkey for our lunch. Evie made gravy and carved the turkey.
After lunch I pulled out a gingerbread house for the grandchildren to help decorate.
Evie did a wonderful job squeezing the icing, letting the children place the candy on the house, and keeping order.
I think I like Dr. Seuss’ books as much as the children. And I’m always glad “that the Grinch’s small heart grew three sizes that day!”
Afton is basting her quilt getting it ready for the machine quilting.
She bundled up for an airplane ride and then had some waiting time so she diligently kept on quilting.
Keyona getting her quilt basted.
Mother’s hexagons are making beautiful flowers. Just look how nice and flat they lay.
All finished except hand stitching the binding to the back.
And June did a lot of that hand stitching.
Keyona’s “Wonky Squares” in purple.
Afton’s “Wonky Squares” in pink.
Grandmother and “Grandmother’s Flowers”