Sunday, April 6, 2025

WHAT A GREAT TRIP!

 I recently had the BEST teaching experience I have ever had, in 11 years of being a "road warrior" Traveling Quilt Teacher.

Flights to and from Austin were uneventful, even arriving early each of the 4 flights. That's "Traveling Mercies" these days.

The Fabric and Fiber Quilting club at Sun City brought me to town. They are a delightful group and the Classroom Studio was beautiful--large, bright, more than enough electrical outlets. And the BEST technical set up I've ever had. My PowerPoint was an easy set-up with their system, I really appreciate when that part of the job is all set and goes off without a hitch.

At the Podium for the Lecture Time Management for Quilters

POLL: Care to vote, long hair or short?


Electrical cords hang overhead as well as on the tables, so much power

The Home2Suites at Georgetown  Austin North was my home for 4 nights. It is an excellent hotel, with a great breakfast, and well-trained employees. There is a refrigerator/freezer, microwave, sink, dishwasher, and real dishes and silverware for bringing meals in. It was a joy to stay there:

I always sleep under my own quilt

Breakfast was good and healthy


Each day starts with a workout, 5-6 am: 


Half what I do at home but enough to enjoy all the great meals I get


Class Friday and Saturday was Western Sun. The students ranged from very experienced to very new. Everyone did great and seemed to absorb my tips and tricks. I was so impressed with what all 25 of these women accomplished in our two days together:

Student work all gathered to appear as if it's one quilt

Marthe decided ONE block was sufficient to learn the skills it teaches. Great job!

I was so incredibly well-cared for on this trip. From the Welcome Goodie Bag to the amazing meals, from Gayland's tour guide skills around the wonderful square in Georgetown, I felt honored to be treated so well. I was even treated to dinner at a member's home, wonderful BBQ prepared by Karen's husband--no photos, we just relaxed and enjoyed the evening:

My Welcome Goodie Bag from the guild, so kind and appreciated

Dinner with a friend at Tony & Luigi's--awesome!! Salmon and Salad

Great restaurant on the square

Macadamia crusted Jumbo Shrimp with mango rice and snow peas

The county courthouse--an iconic Southern square 

Dinner on my own from 2020 Market--right across the street from the hotel, Salmon and Salad


Texas Flags are everywhere--they have a lot of state pride

Sun City is a Del Webb retirement community of some size. The part I saw was beautifully landscaped, walking trails I would love, nice homes, very serene. As I went to the restroom Saturday morning I happened to explore the area surrounding the class Studio--look how lovely:





The primary reason I teach these classes all over the country is to share what I have learned how to do over 40+ years with those who want to learn. After class ended Saturday afternoon I think every woman spoke to me privately about what they learned, how much they enjoyed it, how glad they were they invested the time to be there. Those words of appreciation are PRICELESS! It is those moments that make all the travel and planning worthwhile. And they know I will be happy to come back should they want me again. It really was the BEST GIG ever. 

No class is complete without the group photo:


And a special thanks to Jennifer, who handled all the arrangements for months in advance and was the primary driver for getting me where I needed to go. We moved me to the Austin airport area after class Saturday as I had an early morning flight the next day. She is a gem!

Jennifer and I at a Jamaican Jerked Chicken food truck for the last night's dinner, what could be more "Austin"?

Chamber of Commerce weather was a special treat. The funny thing is, this week was chosen so that I might see fields of Bluebonnets in full bloom--a BUCKET LIST for me. Alas, I was too early this year, last Fall's lack of rain slowed the blooms. I did see a few in bloom beside Culver's Custard, thanks, Sherry! But for now, I get to enjoy my screensaver every day:


Until I return to Texas again, a huge THANK YOU to the wonderful women of the Fabric and Fiber Quilting Club of Sun City, TX!

Let's quilt.

Barbara




9 comments:

  1. Love your blogs! I get to visit lots of places; see beautiful quilt work classes; and admire food choices—all because of your lovely blog!
    Since you asked about your hair, may I tell you about my hairdresser Marty Alfred in Madison, Alabama? She took care of me and my hair for probably 25 years before I moved away to Colorado. She is awesome, and really listened to what I thought I wanted! The South with the humidity is difficult to deal with, and she understands that. I think you are wonderful in any way you choose to wear your hair—-thank you so much for sharing all this with so many of us who follow you.

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  2. Short hair would be my vote

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  3. I love your posts. I vote for short hair!!

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  4. You have inspired me to make bolder fabric choices and to lose 45 pounds. I love the curls framing your friendly face.

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  5. Love the curls, so cute.

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  6. Looks like an incredible experience.
    I like your curls, too.

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  7. You’re lucky to be able to wear short hair- I always vote long hair, especially when it’s grey! You look fabulous!

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