Thank you all for your supportive comments regarding my husband. The care home assessment was Friday. His condition is beyond what this particular facility is rated to accommodate. For now we are increasing in-home care (two caregivers have been recruited to help with the 6 p.m.-bedtime shift (V comes in the morning)). We have a video visit with his doctor on Tuesday.
I was able to take time Saturday morning to see this exhibit at the Dunn Museum (part of the forest preserve district).
The oldest quilt was made in Pennsylvania in 1850 (large picture on left). It came to Lake County after WWII when the maker's great-grandson moved to Waukegan.
These are county fair ribbons from 1899 to 1904.
The dress on the left was a wedding dress from 1883. The turquoise dress on the upper right is Thai silk, donated by a friend of mine who served in the Peace Corps in Thailand from 2000-2002.
I had time for a short forest preserve walk before going home. It was nice to stretch my legs.
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I completed two of my OMG projects and most of the third. Upper right: SAHRR flimsy complete. Lower right: Transport top-along flimsy complete. Left: Mosaic Sparkler blocks are assembled but need borders.
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"A trilogy" is one of the prompts for The Page Turner 2025 FB group. I chose Conrad Richter's Awakening Land.
Linking up with Design Wall Monday, Oh Scrap!, Sew and Tell OMG at Stories from the Sewing Room