Sunday, November 17, 2024

2024 Year in review

 I beginning my year in review in November because I have been terrible about posting this year and want to make sure I get everything correct.

The year started out tricky. I had spinal surgery again on December 18, 2023 and stayed in the hospital until the 24th. Right after I got home, the weather turned brutally cold and then we got a couple feet of snow. The entire city was shut down for a week. I was not allowed outside due to the fall risk. Then because I couldn't get around well, my left foot began to drop. I got some PT exercises from my friend Mary and that helped me get back on my feet. I was able to go back to pickleball after 3 months. 

The first of April, we went to our quilt retreat in Murrell's Inlet, SC with Ginny, Karen, me, Marian, Sally, Kathy and our new addition, Pam (friend of Karen's from Brother) who we all really liked. Karen was late getting there because her Mother was in the hospital. It turned out to be cancer and she ended up passing away not long after. On our way home, Mom called and Dad had died that day. So we rushed home, Taylor went to be with Mom until we could get there. We didn't have a funeral.

I also attended the first Spring Quilt Camp in West Virginia. I meet some nice people, but because I went alone, it was very lonely. Got several quilt tops finished, but I can't say I had a good time.

In early summer, the whole family went to Pensacola, FL. In the house, we had Jonas, Keri, Isaiah, Taylor, Derrick, Dax, Ali, Mom, Marian and I. Annaleigh and her boyfriend stayed nearby in a hotel. We got to see the Blue Angels, which was amazing. The beach was about 1/2 mile away so hard to reach with Mom and the soft sand made it impossible for her to walk. We went to the pool for the first part of the week but then it was closed down due to an issue with chemicals. :( Mom, Marian and I spent one day quilt shopping which was fun.

In July, Karen and I flew to South Dakota on a Thursday and spent the long weekend with Ginny. We had a fabulous time. Loved her house, the area and it was just wonderful. On arrival day, we went downtown Rapid City to eat and visit the local quilt shop. Then we drove into Custer State Park and then saw the Monument Men. The next day we went to another state park, hiked and had a picnic. The we did some site seeing around the area. The next day we went to Deadwood State Park, visited a sod house with lots of gopher and did some more site seeing. It was a great time.

The first of October saw me, Marian and Mom going to Quilt Camp in West Virginia. Traffic was horrible due to extensive flooding in East Tennessee and North Carolina due to a hurricane. I40 was washed away near the TN/NC border and it will not be fixed until mid 2025. 

In late October and first of November, we went to Texas with the Country Heritage Tour group. Karen and Sally went with us. It was a great trip. Ran into a couple of people from our tour last year to the midwest and some people who are going to England with us next year.  Pam, from our retreat was there and Ginny was working the show so we all went to dinner one night. 

I started donating platelets this year. A man came to Ritzy Thimble Quilt guild meeting to talk about platelets and how they can only be used for 7 days after donation. So they constantly need donations. I've done it a couple of times. The first time I went, they couldn't get the stick to work. I went back when Stephanie was working and she worked her magic and I was able to donate. In fact, that donation was used. I've been able to do it once more this year. I've tried 2 more times but they didn't work. Once was because my hemoglobin was too low and the other time, my stick was leaking blood and other fluid. I'll start trying again on January 6th. 

I've enjoyed my time with my new quilt guild, Ritzy Thimble. They are such fun. I have volunteered in 2025 to be in charge of the UFO challenge. I hope it makes me work on my UFOs. 

I missed several things early in the year due to my operation. Jonas's surprise birthday party, Wicked at the Tennessee Theatre, and pickleball for 3 months. Speaking of pickleball, I decided to stop being in charge of the group after 2024. And then the club made the decision to start charging for outside play. So I cancelled my membership the end of December. I will begin the new year playing for 3 months on Thursday in a block time. On Monday, Wednesday and Fridays I will play at the church with the group that plays there. Hopefully when the weather clears I can get some people to play outside. 

I had several quilt classes I taught this year. Unfortunately, the woman running the classes at Pellissippi moved away and the new person was horrible. I decided not to teach there anymore in 2025. Fortunately, Mountain Creek Quilt Shop finally opened their classroom, so I'm teaching there some in 2025. I want to not teach as much. I decided to start drawing my social security mid year so I don't need to teach anymore. I'm so tired of thinking up classes. 

We moved Mom up to Knoxville in August. It was her decision. It was hard going through her house. It sold so quickly. The first family that looked at it, bought it for cash. It is nice to have her up here. It means we get to see her a lot and spend lots of time with her.

So let's talk about my stats for the year:

I only read 127 books this year. I was supposed to read 150. First time I didn't make my goal. :(

I saw 16 movies

I started drawing classes with Mom

For my birthday, Marian bought me tickets to see Alan Parsons Project at the Ryman. It was amazing!!!!

I think that about summarizes everything. I am going to try to read more, finished some UFOs, start weight lifting again for 2025. I hope its a good year.


My Year in Books
47,158
pages read
Lynn Sykes
127
books read

Updated December 29, 2024.
Newly completed books appear after a delay.

The Reader by Bernhard Schlink
Shortest Book
216
pages
Fall of Giants by Ken Follett
Longest Book
985
pages

Average book length in 2024
371
pages

The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen ChboskyMost shelved
3,360,349
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If You See Me by Audra McElyea
Least Shelved
2,055
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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

2024 Finished objects


 

 I started this Kawandi during the class I taught in Fall 2023 at Cedar Lake Quilt Camp. I finished this in February 2024. I'm naming it Saving our Landfills. The fabrics I used were quilt scraps, doilies, and other scraps that were saved from old quilts plus some selvages and old fabric pieces. I love the way it turned out.
I decided to make a kawandi for the Cherrywood Challenge. I bought the stack of fat quarters and this is what I ended up doing. The theme is Poppy.

I really like the way it turned out. I don't expect it to be accepted but it was fun making it.

I spent the week of April 28-May 3rd in Ripley, WV at the first annual Cedar Lake Quilt Retreat. They originally planned to have classes, but no one signed up for classes so they turned it into  a retreat offering a $100 bonus for any guild that brought 5 people (only 1 guild did that.) I sat with some nice people and finished several things:

This is a 3 yard quilt pattern. I have taken it completely apart because once I took the picture, I realized I put it together completely wrong. I will post a picture when I get it put back together correctly.
Here it is put together correctly.


This was a quilt kit I purchased I believe at the OEQS show in Lebanon. I love this quilt and cannot wait to get it quilted.

I had a lot of fabric left over from the quilt kit so I started doing some improv blocks. This is how it turned out. When I showed it to my table mates, they mentioned it looked like it said LOVE. I LOVE how it turned out.

This pattern will have a crocheted edging around it. I pieced, quilted, and bound this while I was at the retreat.

I also started really working on my black and white kawandi. Its going to be so cute!

I finished a cross stitch pattern to honor my trip to South Dakota to see Ginny with Karen.
My latest kawandi called Ebony and Ivory:
My National Park Quilt - the fabric was chosen by Mountain Creek Quilt Shop, the block designs were from Tula Pink's 100 Modern Quilt Blocks. The layout was mostly my design with assistance from my Spring Quilt group, especially Ginny Storm. Ginny was also the person who quilted it on her longarm.






This quilt pattern is an exclusive class project by Linda Hahn. I took this class with Mom and Marian on November 6. I love the way the quilt came together and the fabrics work together. I have not quilted it yet, but that's next.
I finished the middle embroidery piece a little while ago. I purchased some new batting and wanted to try it out so I used this piece. I did not like the batting. But at least the piece is completely finished.
This piece was done in 2022 and I finally quilted it in 2024. 








Monday, January 1, 2024

2023 Year in Review

 This end of the year review is happening on January 22nd. It has been a tough end of 2023 and beginning of 2024. I had major back surgery on December 22 and stayed in the hospital until the 25th. I am having a slower recovery from this surgery than the first back surgery. Much more pain. Anyway here is my year in review for everything:

Books - 201

Movies - 22

Trips - Quilt retreat in South Carolina, Panama City with Jonas and his family, Missouri, Iowa, and Nebraska with Country Heritage.

Plays - Tootsie, Hamilton, Hair, Hair, And Then There Were None, Ain't To Proud to Beg, Six and Jagged Little Pill


Concerts - Yo Yo Ma, Jay White as Neil Diamond, Wayne Newton and Mandy Patinkin


It was my first time to teach at the Cedar Lake event in the Fall. It was tons of fun. I did several talks at local guilds. I joined a new guild in Oak Ridge in November.  I quilt the SMQ Board because of bullying by several members of the Board. It was a great year. I hope 2024 is just as good.My Year in Books

69,117
pages read
Lynn Sykes
202
books read

Updated January 16, 2024.
Newly completed books appear after a delay.

The Pearl by John Steinbeck
Shortest Book
96
pages
The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough
Longest Book
692
pages

Average book length in 2023
 
342
pages

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Most Shelved
7,191,406
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Quilt City by Bruce Leonard
Least Shelved
448
people also shelved

My average rating for 2023
 
4.0

State of Bliss by Marie Force
Highest Rated on Goodreads
4.72 average

And One Last Thing ... by Molly Harper

My first review of the year

it was amazing
Hilarious, laugh out loud funny!