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Comments (31)We knew Val was having a little trouble with 'left' and 'right', but if she posted pictures wonky maybe she was flipping 'up' and 'down' too! LOL I'm still traveling; having a little problem with delayed flights. Had a great time but now I'm ready to be home. Kate...See More2014 Quilt Retreat-details
Comments (28)Only 2 more days until we leave for Camp Cheerio! My sewing machine is ready to load into the RV and am still finishing up gathering my projects. I think it is easier to fly since you really have to limit what you bring! :) We head out Saturday morning and will meander south and east so we can arrive on the 9th. When I mapped it out, Tobey asked the crazy question of why are we going to Gastonia, NC??? I said to go to Mary Jo's, of course. He just laughed! Tobey said he would help tote things up and down the steps. We will have WIFI off and on throughout the trip, so I will try to check in! Jen, are you going to send out an email with everyone's cell phone numbers?? See you all soon. Sue...See MoreGreetings from Camp Cheerio
Comments (46)Yup! I'm a cheap date! Now..."Uncle"! lol There are other remarks I won't go into here...LOL Gwen - in rainy, gray Murphy today...library time! But, Misty Mtn Quilt show tomorrow with quilt friend, Lucy, yeah!...See MoreCamp cheerio quilt show
Comments (24)I got home safely yesterday about 1:30 and promptly took a nap! I'm still unpacking and sorting through things. Thanks to Jennifer, Beverly, Tim, Jim and everyone who helped to make this retreat such a pleasant experience. There are some wonderful folks on the Cheerio staff who always see that our stay is carefree and free of problems as is possible. It is so easy for me to go to our retreat, but I know other campers here have to make more of an effort to attend and I am so glad that they manage to make it year after year. So, I'm off to work today, but I can tell you, I'd much rather be having my early morning coffee in the quiet of the dining hall at Cheerio right now! Teresa...See Morejennifer_in_va
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