A Worm Named Snowflake

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We
just returned from the best campout with my two brothers and their
families.  Isaac set up a kitchen to feed an army, complete with
stovetop, grill, wash tubs, canopy & a tank of water for clean up. 
Fortunately for the rest of us, he also set up a hammock with its own
canopy, so we could leisurely ooo & ahh at him while he cooked all
of our meals — almost.  Cooking is Isaac's favorite pastime on
campouts.  I prefer laziness (fatigue-ziness really — I'm not the best
tent-sleeper), so it works out well all around.

Boots300 We cooked, we ate, we sat about and we fished.  Then we repeated.  I haven't done that much sitting about for years. 

Best Fishing Tip: 
If you're fishing to make memories for a pack of little kids, pick up a
tub of live worms.  The worms will keep the younger kids engaged while
the older kids have their turn at the poles.  By the time we left
yesterday, all remaining worms were claimed & named.  Every child
left happy as could be, fish or no fish.

Nothing like a bit of
grime & a hot tent to help you appreciate a warm shower & clean
sheets.  Works every time.  Camping is great that way.

Giveaway News:  Thank you to everyone who participated in my Store Giveaway Promotion from the June Newsletter. Congratulations to Jennifer Dessert
for winning the stack of
Freshcut fabrics & strawberry pincushion above. If you'd like to
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company news, sign up for the Heather Bailey Newsletter here.

16 Comments

  1. Hi…I’ve visiting you via the book “Blogging for Bliss”…I’ve enjoyed my visit and signed up for your newsletter.
    Have a great evening!☺

  2. Last year we went up to Alpine, AZ and fished with the kids (we however are all over the motels with kitchenettes!) They too were fascinated with worms! The worms were carried carried everywhere by the kids!
    Isn’t it wonderful to see the kids amazed and excited by simple things?!

  3. We also love camping and enjoy it most when we go with friends! Congratulations to Jennifer, maybe she will share what she plans to make with that great fabric!
    I love the strawberry pin cushion, but am currently working on your baby stacker *so cute* for a friend!

  4. I just read your great interview in Sew Hip, and found out you have some new patterns and fabric on the way-can’t wait to see them:)

  5. How wonderful that you were able to relax so much! I remember you writing months ago about actually sitting down on the couch, another thing that hadn’t happened in awhile. A well-deserved rest!
    I’m wondering if you could extend a little technical support my way. I’ve tried a couple of email addy’s to sign up for your newsletter, but keep getting an ‘already entered’ response, yet I haven’t received any. Thank you!

  6. Jennifer, You may be entered into our system from an earlier store order. If you didn’t opt to receive our newsletters at that time, we may have to go into your record behind the scenes and toggle a box to add you to the newsletter list. I’ll need your name & email though to locate your record & figure things out. Send me an email & I’ll help you sort it out.
    xo–Heather

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