So today my son did his frog dissection for Biology;



I am not fond of frogs so I say YEAH for frog dissection - one less live frog in the pond. ;)
Then I got the Verna binding on. All glued and ready for the road trip;

The Blush binding is almost done too;

I won't be able to post until Monday night but I will take pictures and I plan to sew each day on the bindings - even if it is just a little bit on Saturday and Sunday and the bulk of it is done in the car on Friday and Monday. It is the only way I can sew every day this month since this trip was not part of the plan.
I'm so excited to get to go and see college girl, stay with my friends and spend lots of car time with another friend. 'See' you all on Monday!!
Praise - that this trip is even possible, what a gift from God it was - perfect timing!
Prayers - for safe travel and that my time with college girl and friends would glorify the Lord. That hubby and my son would do well without me here.

We have the same dissection kit - do ya'll homeschool too? We used Apologia for Science and loved it!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the finished quilts! It always amazes me how different the quilt looks once it is bound!
Safe and blessed travels!
Have a good and safe travel! And enjoy every moment of life. Best wishes.
ReplyDeleteUgh - I remember biology now!
ReplyDeleteHave a safe and wonderful trip.
Have a great trip-give her lots of hugs! Get those bindings all done!
ReplyDeleteHave a great, safe trip!
ReplyDeleteAnd that frog thing is gross. This is a QUILTING BLOG, CJ!! Isn't that what you tell me?? :) That took me back to 10th grade biology. ew.
Ack - I can't watch the science experiments, lol! I'll never forget my friend's mother finding her pig fetus in her refrigerator. I thought she'd have a heart attack.
ReplyDeleteYour bindings look great - praying and praising for a GREAT trip!
Ewww! reminds me of high school biology class all over again!
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