Darlene from SewCalGal is hosting a Virtual Christmas Quilt Show. Not only is there a show, but an opportunity to win some really wonderful prizes too. This is my entry:
"Christmas Baltimore"
I love Baltimore Album quilts. Red and Green just happen to be two of my favorite colors too. So, naturally I love this quilt.
I was turning 30 that year and did not like it one bit. I was unmarried and had no children. I had a great career but the fella I was dating at the time was definitely not marriage material. Sitting at my desk I decided I needed to get away. So I phoned the travel agent and gave them my credit card number. I told them I wanted to leave for a week, send me anywhere in the world but bring me back in one week.
Then I walked down the hall to my boss' office and asked for a week off. I knew that would not be a problem but I figured I better ask first since it was that next week.
By the time I got back to my desk the travel agent phoned me to tell me I was going on a cruise leaving that Sunday returning the following Sunday. Cool beans!!!
I had the time of my life. I danced on deck during the parties (yes alone) and went to shows, snorkeled, para-sailed, shopped, slept, ate and exercised when I wanted to. No one could believe I was alone. Like traveling alone is unheard of or something.
While snorkeling I learned about nude beaches. A bit of a surprise to me because I had never experienced this before. I was jealous of how comfortable these people were. Being fair skinned I have always feared the sun. But, I was turning 30, and I felt like had not yet lived. So.....yep you guessed it!!! I walked way down the beach where no one could see me....I mean no one! I put my towel down....took off my swimsuit....laid on my towel....I figured 30 seconds was plenty of time to be able to claim I had done some nude sun bathing. On went my suit....up came the towel and I walked away all proud of myself.
You may be asking yourself, "What does turning 30 and nude sun bathing have to do with a Christmas Baltimore?"
The quilt was made the year I turned 30.
My dear friend Mary Jane made the quilt and loaned the picture and details to me so I could have a quilt in the Virtual Christmas Quilt Show. Since I don't really have a story to go with it....I figured I would tell you a story about the same time the quilt was being made.
So there you have it....a story and a quilt. I qualify now!!!
Smiles,
Kelly
Girl, we ARE going to have to see about having those screws tighten ;-)
ReplyDeleteYour lovely story made me smile a lot!!
ReplyDeleteGREAT STORY! LOL! I love your sassyness! MERRY CHRISTMAS!
ReplyDeleteLove, love your quilt and your freedom to enjoy!! Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeletewow, this is a labor of love! What a wonderful quilt. Your story is hilarious. I only went au naturale on the beaches of Thailand by rolling down my speedo. I got the worst burn between my boobs!!! Served me right.
ReplyDeleteHey! I discovered your blog and quilt thru SewCalGal. I am a Kelly too! I went to China last year alone. I am married, but the trip was for work and I had a blast. Love your quilt and your attitude! Merry Christmas and a happy and joyous New Year!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing
SheilaC
Beautiful quilt - thanks for entering the contest so we could see it.
ReplyDeleteway love your story.
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