Surprise trip from my hubby for our 6th
wedding anniversary
My Hubby, Sean, gave me a great surprise recently
for our 6th wedding anniversary - a trip to The Chautauqua Institution
for the annual Quilting Around Chautauqua 2012 sponsored by Millcreek
Sewing and Fabric.
We started out by going to Mayfield
Heights to check on a Christmas gift and our next stop was to head to the Geneva Grape Jamboree.
We took the back roads and what a treat the day turned out to be. Beautiful
fall colors decorated the trees along the way, along with blue sky and white,
puffy clouds.
When we got to I-90, the line of traffic to get into
Geneva was so long that we decided to forgo the Jamboree and head to Erie to
spend the night at his mom’s.
We did some shopping and decided to eat out. I made
a joke about the size of my sweet potato and the three of us starting giggling,
causing the patrons around us to wonder what the joke was. We headed back to my
mother-in-law’s, house to settle in for the night before we got up early for
the trip.
Rain was in the forecast for the day, but I kept
telling myself that it was not going to rain. We had blue skies and the dark
rain clouds were out over the lake. We were treated to beautiful fall colors
along the way to get my mother-in-law and I in the “Quilting mood.”
We got there at 10 a.m. and started out at the
Welcome Center checking out the Northeast Quilters exhibit, where Lynne, my
mother-in-law, knew just about everyone. I thought to myself, “Great, this is
like going to a quilt show with my buddy Bonnie, who knows everyone, so this is
gonna take forever”, but it didn’t.
Sean saw a small Christmas tree wall hanging that we
wanted me to get, he’s the Christmas guy in our house. Good thing Lynne knew
the lady to ask, so now it’s been ordered and will be here soon.
We decided to walk to Bestor Plaza to check out more
quilt guild exhibits at the Hultquist Center. Then some hot coffee and to the
Athenaeum Hotel for the vendors, which is my favorite thing to do. Finding
fabric and patterns that I have not seen around here is my favorite part of the
trip. I was not disappointed. I found a Christmas gift for Lynne, found a few
patterns and got some great ideas for some wall hangings. Lynne bought a sewing
chair. It was quite comfortable because the back of the chair hit right
in the lower part of your back to support it. We had to come back around 3 p.m.
to get it so the vendor could sell more of them, she opted to bring it home
instead of having it shipped. A few of my local shops were there and I ended up
getting a pattern for a Mondo bag. I've already made one using my Halloween
fabric scraps. I then found a pattern for a coat for my mom, the base of which
is made from a sweatshirt.
On to Smith Wilkes Hall for some more vendors and a
few more familiar faces and a few more items to make. We then caught a bus to
the other side of the institute for more vendors. The bus rides thru the
institute are kinda like taxi rides thru New York City, small, one-way streets,
people walking in the streets and alley ways so tight that you think you are
gonna take the siding off of a house.
We headed back to the Athenaeum Hotel to pick up
Lynne’s chair and then headed home. All in all we had a wonderful trip. A big
thank you to my hubby.
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