Saturday, September 17, 2011

After All That, I Forgot And Wore Sandals Anyway And My Small FNSI Results




On my way to the rollerskating rink yesterday, I realized that even though I had just blogged about the dangers of wearing sandals to elementary school skate night, I was wearing them anyway!! I can't believe I did that! Those kids look small until they run over your toe with a roller skate! Ouch!  It hurts.  I know from experience. I told my son I couldn't believe I had my sandals on and he told me I should blog about it.  So there it is.  Luckily, I was able to make it through without injury.  And without skating.


Later, when I got home I didn't have a lot of energy left for the Friday Night Sew-In, but I was happy that I got started on McGuffey with some organizing and a little cutting. I didn't get much in the way of quilting done on it on Saturday either.  A travel soccer game in Jekyll Island Georgia took up most of the day and we were happy to spend a little family time on the beach while we were there. My DH and I took a few pictures on the trip. I hope you enjoy them.  Many thanks to Heidi and Bobbi for organizing the FNSI!

I've never seen a beach right behind soccer fields before!  Handy location!

This bridge actually goes to Brunswick I think.  We just crossed it for fun.  Jekyll Island is in front of you


12 comments:

Mary on Lake Pulaski said...

Great beach photo Michele - reminds me of the time we spent in Charleston SC.

Kathy said...

Funny story about the little kid & the skates that didn't feel so little on your foot....reminds me of when my twin boys were little and one of them knocked me down when he was five or six with a skateboard, LOL....hadn't thought about that in years! Also love the fabric in picture!! I'm a newbie with the FNSI and can't wait to see your progress with your project :)

Linda said...

Yikes!!! Sandals, kids and rollerskates sounds like a dangerous combination! LOL! :-) Beach is absolutely beautiful. Looks so tranquil.

Cheryl said...

Fun beach and a great picture of it. Looking forward to seeing your quilt grow!

Anonymous said...

Well I'm so glad the toes survived the outing without issue this time! Love the bridge shot : )

Lois Evensen said...

Oh, I so understand the pain of skates on the toes. When I was a kid I was wearing street shoes when another kid wearing her ice skates accidentally stepped on my toe. I thought I was going to die of the pain. I still have a funny looking toenail on that foot. Gee, that was a long time ago.

Love your ocean pictures. :)

All the best from Port Canaveral,
Lois <-- ready to sail again in a couple of hours.

Debbie said...

A little bit of progress is still good! Is that fabric the new 'Hometown' or something??

Jen said...

Hey progress is progress, at least it's something...at least that's what I tell myself ;), looks like some fun time for a soccer outing! Can't wait to see your progress, loving the selection so far!

Gina said...

I love the fabrics for your McGuffy project. The fabrics are fun! Oh and it's good you were still able to make some progress, sometimes we have to plug away at it a little at a time.. (ok that would be me). Thanks for posting the beach picture, it's beautiful. I hope your soccer team won!

Houseelf said...

Good to have some family time. Sandals at a rollerskating rink! ROFL oh you were lucky there!

DeAnna said...

Nice blog. Nothing like the beach in the Fall.

Candace said...

I really love the picture of the beach and the bridge. Great shots.