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This week instead of a linky, I'm celebrating my 52nd Birthday with YOU by offering a THANK YOU give-away of 52 I-Spy squares!
This give-away is now closed.
The winner was announced here.
Note: These ARE duplicates from last year's Eye-Spy swap here at Val's Quilting Studio Blog. |
But truth be told, it was a lot fun! We wrote creative stories about life in school without electricity. The hallways were referred to as "dark tunnels" and the bathrooms being lite with but a single hanging flashlight, were quite the curiosity! Hey, atleast I didn't have to teach outside. As you can see below, some of my teaching friends who have internal rooms with no windows...had to relocate.
We ended our "Day Without Electricity", by having a birthday "cupcake frosting" party. My cooperating teacher had my students complete the cutest little "All About my Teacher's Birthday" project. It was sweet to end my day reading through these.
Of course, comment to be entered in the give-away. And to make it a bit more fun, instead of being a series of comments that are answered through email, comment by first, reading the comment prior to yours and answering the question they ask. Then, end your comment with a silly question for the next person. I'm leaving the give-away open for a week, as I got to spend the past Memorial Weekend with a household of family and though the kids are gone, lucky me, my mom and dad will continue their stay for the remainder of the week.
And of course, it was extra fun having this little guy around to help his Meme open her presents!
Happy commenting everyone!
I'll be back next week to announce the winner.
And of course, it was extra fun having this little guy around to help his Meme open her presents!
I'll be back next week to announce the winner.
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Happy Day! My question to get the commenting started: Which do you prefer, coffee or tea?
ReplyDeleteNeither, it's hot cocoa for me! What is your favorite flavor of ice cream?
ReplyDeleteI love vanilla ice cream. What's your favorite animal?
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to celebrate your birthday!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite ice cream depends on my mood, either mint chocolate chip or pistachio.
What is your favorite all time movie?
I have lots of favorites but dirty dancing always gets a watch.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday
What is your favorite thing about yourself?
Your such a creative teacher! I can see why the children would love you. Happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteFavorite thing about myself would be my family. How old were you when you got your first "real" kiss?
Happy BIrthday You Beautiful Young Thing!! Oh, I got a tough one - my first real kiss would probably be when I was 16. My bestest friend had a sweet 16 party (and allowed first boy/girl party) and my 'charmer' at the time gave me OUR first kiss.
ReplyDeleteOops! Sharon forgot her question as she daydreamed about that first kiss! Lol! Okay...what's your favorite dog breed??
DeleteI'm allergic to dogs but my favorite breed is a purebred poodle. What's the first thing on your bucket list?
ReplyDeleteI had several hours without electricity today too. I can't find the journal with the official list fast enough, so I will say one of the things on my bucket list is to take a train ride through the Rocky Mountains on British Columbia Canada.
ReplyDeleteWhat is your favourite colour of cow?
Oops! I should have said Happy Birthday.
ReplyDeleteSo Happy Birthday.
Thank you!!
DeleteHappy birthday Val oh to be so young! My favourite coloured cow is the brown Jersey cow .When I was young a very long time ago I was a big fan of Gene Pitney who was your first love when it came o pop singers?
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Val! My first celebrity crush was David Cassidy of The Partridge Family era. That dates me, I think! My question is, If you could do anything with guaranteed success, what would you do?
ReplyDelete(and since I'm considered a no-reply blogger..sayers.gmlrenATgmail.com)
Happy, happy, happy birthWEEK, Val! I loved seeing pictures of your classroom. The architecture of your school reminded me of MY elementary school, Birchview Elementary in Wayzata, Minnesota. We had team teachers in a huge room like yours (well, it seemed huge to this second grader!) and one quadrant of the room empty for when all the kids sat on the floor to watch a movie, and tables in the others. I had a plastic drawer full of my school supplies and there were rails on the bottoms of the tables. We'd move to different sections of the room for reading, math, etc. and just slide those drawers under the table. Where is your school located? Wouldn't it be cool if it was designed by the same architect as mine? One of those pictures startled me -- I thought for an instant that it WAS my elementary school!
ReplyDeleteOkay, Marian wants to know what I would try if I knew I could not fail (guaranteed success). I'm glad I get to answer this question, because this is the exact question I asked myself about a month ago and it's the reason I took the plunge and bought my longarm quilting machine! The "what ifs" had been holding me back. Those machines are so staggeringly expensive -- What if I couldn't do it? What if I bought it and everything I tried to quilt came out ruined and then I've wasted all of this money that could have gone in the college funds... What if I end up just one more quilter who bought a longarm machine that ends up standing in the middle of the room collecting dust and making me feel guilty every time I look at it? But then I thought, what would I do if I KNEW I COULD NOT FAIL. And I thought of all of the projects and ideas swirling around in my head, the beautiful quilting that I see at shows and on longarm quilters' blogs, and how I love to draw and doodle and create. If I knew for sure that I could do it, if I was guaranteed to be successful, I would buy that longarm machine and dive in head-first. So I did!
Okay, now my question for the next commenter: What was your worst entertaining disaster? (Mine was when I served a birthday cake to a house full of guests and the birthday cake turned out to be not all the way cooked. Gooey disgustingness when I cut into it, and a disturbing resemblance to vomit as I chopped it up and passed it out on plates).
Haha to that yummy cake.. My disaster was not long after I had left home and was living with my new husband. I am not a fan of cooking. Never have been and never will be. I cooked a sausage casserole which served up very nicely. BUT when the first bite was taken the meat was rotten. Yuk. And I had served it up to a guest as well. So we all enjoyed toast for dinner that night. I have never made that dish since. It is now 35 years later... I dint eat sausages for a few years either...
ReplyDeleteLove how your day ended up Val . No electricity sounds like fun... Happy birthday to you...
as for my question... boy this was hard....
My girlfriend and I travelled an hour and a half at midnight to a quilt shop sale. If you went in your pjs you got a prize. The same trip I saw my mums light on sonwe stopped in for a chat at about 3-4 am... Had to get back home for a nap before breakfast duties at the motel I was working in at the time.. How far would you travel for a bit of fun shopping in the middle of the night and would you go in your pjs???? We had the best time... and the shop was full of pj splendour...
Happy Birthday Val 🎂🍰 I am finished work for the school year so summer break sewing has begun 😀 I look forward to reading along with your summer break fun soon xox
ReplyDeleteThank you! The next question from Jo: How far would you travel for a bit of fun shopping in the middle of the night and would you go in your pjs????
DeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY, VAL!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, I regularly have to travel to get to a quilt shop since I live 2 hours away from one, but I don't think I would go in the middle of the night. But, heck, yes, I would go in my pjs!
My question:as I was sitting looking out my window this morning at all the spring green, flowering trees and plants with the birds busily gathering bugs and worms for their babies, I was thinking how much I love the month of May. What is your favorite month?
Happy Happy Birthday Val!!! My favorite month will be May or June. All the pretty flowers, singing birds, and just right weather wise! (Can't handle the heat.) My question: What is your favorite thing to do with your family?
ReplyDeleteVal, you are one crazy birthday person! What a fun way for all of us to get into the birthday celebration!! OK Margie, I love to sit and visit and chat with my family! Nothing fancy just quality time catching up, telling stories of the past and laughing about the present! My question: If you were lucky enough to be a student in Val's class this year, what message would you leave for her students coming next year?
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Val! I always read your blog. My message for your students would be to enjoy the year with a teacher who loves teaching and enjoys teaching her students new things, like crafts and quilting. It will be a fun year! P.S. I will be a new Grandmother in early September to a daughter who is a 5th grade teacher and I will have the pleasure and honor of caring for our Grandchild while she shapes young minds as well. My question is: Do you have any advice for a 1st time Grandmother?
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! Kathryn about advice for a 1st time grandmother, I can't really answer that because I'm not a grandma yet, but I am a crazy aunty. I guess I would say just love on them, hug them and thoroughly enjoy every moment. My question is: What is the best vacation you've ever taken?
ReplyDeleteMy first trip to New Zealand. Just magical. Since then my husband and I have been back 13 times. Perhaps that says it all. My question: What is your favourite fruit?
ReplyDeleteMy favorite fruit is a nice, really crisp apple. Val, I can't believe they didn't cancel school with no electricity. I know you have to make up the snow days, but it seems like there would bd safety concerns without power.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday. Enjoy your guests.
What is your favorite flower?
My favorite flower is the tulip. Happy Birthday, Val. And what a fun day in school. Have you ever been to Norway?
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Val. My favourite flowers are roses especially the ones with a lovely scent. My question ; what is your favourite sewing notion or tool?
ReplyDeleteSing along, everyone: Happy birthday to you! You are 52! You are a great teacher, and a great quilter, too!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to answer tubakk's question: Yes, I've been to Norway. Back when I was in college, my father was stationed in Germany. When I visited him, we took a tour bus through a few other countries. I remember Norway being very beautiful, and I want to go back in our boat someday.
Let's talk shoes: do you love high fashion shoes, or high comfort shoes? If the answer is both, tell us where to find such a mythical beast!
I have a very difficult foot to fit (5 1/2 D), so just finding something that fits is my goal. Oh, and they must be low heel. I guess high comfort shoes is my answer. Other than quilting, how do you like to spend your time. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Val!!! What a crazy giveaway. It was really fun to read all of the comments.
ReplyDeleteOK - other than quilting, my hobbies are gardening, cooking, reading and hanging out with my kids. But sewing (quilty or otherwise is my favorite way to spend the day.)
Hmmm.... my question is:
What is your favorite holiday? Mine is Thanksgiving. :-)
Wishing you a happy birthday, Val, you sweet young'un! I would love to win some of those I-Spy squares for a sweet little granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday is July 4th....the weather is (usually) nice in the summer, my fav season. We always go to a small nearby town for their music and fireworks display after a relaxing and fun BBQ with family.
Here's my silly question for the next visitor: recently I've seen a lot of news about Red Nose Day (google it if you've never heard of it). Question: would you wear a red nose when you went out to shop for fabric at your favorite quilt shop?
Sure, I'd wear a red nose! Next person, if you could be any age, how old would you be?
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Val! Found your blog through a link up at "My Quilt Infatuation". What a great giveaway. If I could be any age, it would be my right now 57 years old. My only grandchild is 5 years old and an amazing little girl. We spend a few hours together every day and it makes my day, every day. I hope I have a lot more years to see her grow into the young woman God wants her to be. My question: if you could do anything, but only 1 time, what would it be? I would love to ride shotgun in a fighter jet for a landing and take-off from an aircraft carrier. momoftana at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! I think I would want to go skydiving!
ReplyDeleteWhat would your superpower be if you were a superhero?
Happy birthday, you're almost catching me up!
ReplyDeleteIn answer to Alison's question. I'd like to be able to finish one project off before starting the next. No UFO's ever again. That would be 'super' and I'd consider myself a 'hero'.
If you were an animal what would you be and why?
Happy Birthday! I would be a bird, always have wanted to fly. If you were to have to live in the Ocean what would you want to be.
ReplyDeleteHoping your birthday was awesome Val. Interesting question. An ocean animal, probably a seahorse. They have always intrigued me, lol. Question: If you could magically be transported back in time, what century/era would you choose to visit?
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Val. Looks like the whole school made the best of a difficult situation. Answer: I think the 1800's just to visit..I would have made a poor pioneer woman, I am afraid. My question: What is the title of the book you are reading now or the last book you read?
ReplyDeleteThe last book I read was Dead News, a mystery series set in North Dakota. Have you ever rode a horse?
ReplyDeleteI sat on my neighbours horse but wanted to get straight off, it seemed so high. I must have been eight at the time. Happy Birthday Val, no lights does not seem to faze children, just a new experience. Question, Who would you like to meet for a chat?
ReplyDeleteI would like to meet Jane Austen for a chat. ( Yes I know she's no longer with us- but she would have been so interesting to talk to.
ReplyDeleteMy question: If you could be a character in a book, who would you be?
Happy Birthday and just in case, my e-mail address is lindastew52@gmail.com.
Happy birthday! Thanks so much for the chance to win the I Spy squares. I would love to whip up a quilt for my new granddaughter! I'm a retired teacher, and days without electricity were almost as much fun as the day I had complete laryngitis. The entire class was whispering all day, and the smiling students left declaring it the best school day ever!
ReplyDeleteLol! A whisper day would be amazing! Next question is from Linda above....if you could be a character in a book, who would you be?
DeleteI obviously don't follow directions late at night! Linda, if I could be a character in a book I'd be Isabel Dalhousie of that series by Alexander McCall Smith. As Isabel I could ponder/solve dilemmas, both practical and philosophical, while living the good life in Edinburgh. Can I ask you a question Val? What is one small luxury that you wouldn't want to live without? (Life lesson: This is much more fun when you follow directions!)
DeleteLOL! I'd have to say one "luxury" I truly enjoy is wine. I love the food and conversations had with family and friends as it's enjoyed. I love the variety that can be found. I love collecting it. It's truly my empty nest/middle age luxury. Thanks for asking!
DeleteThat's a really difficult question! I usually identify with all the heroines of the story. So I guess I'd say Jane Eyre, just because she was a force to be reckoned with. “I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will.”
ReplyDeleteMy question for the next person would be, if you could chose any vacation spot in the world, and money were no object, where would you go?
The vacation spot we are saving for is Burma. Our son just got married to his college sweetheart who is from that country. They are planning a belated honeymoon there. And there will be many more trips in the future.
ReplyDeleteMy question is do you remember your reusable shopping bags? Or don't even bother?
And Happy Bday Val!
Sometimes yes, for groceries we just keep reusing the same 2 big boxes.
ReplyDeleteWould you rather be able to fly or to swim like a fish?
karenbbsnow@gmail.com
Happy Birthday Val. I'd rather fly, it's more scenic I think. What one food would you be happy to give up and never eat again?
ReplyDeletePEAS!!!!!! (Sorry I couldn't resist interjecting my forever...I'm not ever eating a pea again comment!) Ughh...they are sooooo gross!
DeleteHappy Birthday Val! So fun reading all the comments. I would happily give up beans For Ever...yuck. Are you a city person or country person?
ReplyDeleteI'm a country girl living in the city. Happy Birthday Val. (You are a spring chick.)
ReplyDeleteHow old will you be when you have used up all your fabric stash?
Hugs
Happy Birthday, here's a toast for many more!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! I'll answer the question, "How old will you be when you have used up all your fabric stash?" I would be a Ripley's Believe It or Not if I ever used up all my fabric! My question, "Do you take your Hubby with you when fabric shopping? What does he say when you have a cart filled with fabric?"
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Now why would I ever want my husband to fabric shop with me? He would say things like "Don't you have lots of fabric at home?" How old were you when you made your first quilt?
DeleteHappy Birthday!!!
ReplyDeleteI was 12 when i made my first quilt. It was a very simple tie whole cloth but none the less i still have it!
What size is the smallest piece of fabric you are willing to work with?
mdmn08 at gmail
OMG I would LOVE a day like that at school if I were a kid! LOL you all made it fun for them!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!
The smallest size I save are 2" squares. Occasionally I'll save strings that are as skinny as 1 1/4" wide.
ReplyDeleteHappy (belated) Birthday, Val!!!!!! I love your idea of the silly question chain; it's been fun to read! Your day without electricity looked like fun, and I bet your students will remember it :)
My question: which pet would you rather have: a squirrel-sized horse or a horse-sized squirrel?