Sunday, March 15, 2020

Abundance of Caution

Now that's a phrase going around a lot these days.  Close this, close that, do not congregate.

What is a person to do, when planning a quilt show scheduled to take place in one month? With announcements of closures happening every time you turn your head, how does one make an informed decision?  If Spain is closing their entire country, following in the steps of Italy?  Well, does that make the decision to shut down any easier?  I just don't know.

We're meeting this week, to discuss our options.  Once we've come to a decision, we will be notifying our competitors, sponsors, vendors...but how do we get word out to the show-goers?  We have a page on Facebook, but not everyone has found Best of the Valley Quilt Show.

sigh.
'Tis a quandary, to be sure.

In other news, I finished the little bird quilt, and took a terrible picture of it.  I call it "Sing For Joy."
I think he turned out pretty cute, if I do say so myself.

Other than that bit of sewing?  I've been thinking about the quilt show, pretty much day in and day out.  We will have a plan before April 1, though what it might be?  I just don't know.

In the meantime, stay safe, stay healthy.  Aren't you glad that if you're anything like me, you have enough quilting supplies to keep you occupied at home for a long long time, should it come to that?

yep.  I am very glad that I am a quilter.  My husband?  If he ends up stuck at home?  Is going to climb the walls, because we don't have one single solitary dairy cow anywhere on our property.  huh.  Maybe he can take up quilting?

Stay healthy!!


1 comment:

Barbara Sindlinger said...

It was a tough decision you had to make - everyone seems to be doing the same thing. Let's hope this virus passes us quickly and life can get back to what is normal.

Sorry you have to make these types of decisions.