The Hodge Podge Quilt Project – Update #2
In Between the Sunsets of Life
by Julie
2M ago
Well I’m happy to say that my least favorite part of this project is almost wrapped up! To start from the beginning hit this post up first! The photo above shows ALL the scrap fabric cut except for some fat quarters I plan to specifically cut for certain quilt patterns. I chose squares to have it be ..read more
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The Hodge Podge Quilt Project
In Between the Sunsets of Life
by Julie
3M ago
As a quilter of only about eight years I find myself with many many scraps of fabric. Some are fat quarters while others are five inch squares and then there are the odd pieces. Towards the end of 2023 I found myself inspired to take all my scraps and make quilts to donate. I even bought this handy ..read more
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Hands We Hold
In Between the Sunsets of Life
by Julie
1y ago
I wrote the following in October 2021. It was a day I was at the hospital to have my annual mammogram. I can still see these two couples clearly in my mind today. Which I am grateful I am able too. As I sat in the hospital waiting room to be called I looked around ..read more
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National Adoption Month – November 2022
In Between the Sunsets of Life
by Julie
1y ago
I haven’t written about adoption in quite some time. I used to do a blog series on it every November where I shared other people’s adoption stories. This year I decided to write a little something in honor of our daughter. PV is now over fourteen and although she is adopted there are days none ..read more
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Hiking the Health – My Way
In Between the Sunsets of Life
by Julie
1y ago
Traveling uphill has always been a difficult thing for me to do. Most of the time I am lagging behind my husband & daughter.  My mindset usually in a bad place. Angry- at myself and them to be honest. In July of 2020 we went hiking near Manhattan, KS.  That hike was an embarrassing moment ..read more
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2022 Wheat Harvest
In Between the Sunsets of Life
by Julie
2y ago
Our 2022 wheat crop consisted of 516 acres and we started on Wednesday, June 15th and finished the next Tuesday. It went quite smooth and we hauled all but our seed wheat to the elevator this year. The biggest bonus is that our 14 year old daughter drove the Case IH combine most of the ..read more
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2022 Family Vacation – Utah & Alittle bit of Wyoming
In Between the Sunsets of Life
by Julie
2y ago
We took our family vacation earlier this year due to where we wanted to go. UTAH! There was no way we wanted to be there in July for our first experience of this wonderful state! So we took spring break and headed there in March. We broke up our driving two days, that works best ..read more
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Winter on the Farm – 2022
In Between the Sunsets of Life
by Julie
2y ago
I’ve always felt we are fortunate about where our home sits because there is a gas line right near it. We don’t have to worry about having a propane tank in our yard or having it filled a couple times a year. As long as our gas company is up and running, which is most ..read more
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Sourdough Beginnings
In Between the Sunsets of Life
by Julie
2y ago
As I mentioned in this post I started my journey in sourdough bread making this past November. I didn’t jump on the bandwagon during the pandemic, it seemed like a lot of work for bread. I have baked regular bread most of my adult life. I had slowed my baking down for a few reasons ..read more
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Her Spot on the Couch
In Between the Sunsets of Life
by Julie
2y ago
Taking a moment in the morning before work I was able to relax in our living room. As I sat there I was inspired with words to write. But on this day, just like most times I’m inspired, the words flow in my head but I’m not usually in front of my keyboard. I snapped ..read more
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