This post is pretty photo heavy . . . but I had so much to share. LOL
Another Quilt of Valor presentation was on my schedule for Wednesday afternoon, in Madison SD. The family asked to have it at the new Veteran's Park in town - notice those beautiful engraved panels of marble behind the veteran. Madison is a little over an hour away from here, and our group has awarded quilts there before as there isn't a local QOV group.
After the QOV presentation I drove to Sioux Falls to meet up with my younger daughter at a cooking class. What fun!!! She and her husband have attended several of these at Plum's Cooking Company. She says it's an awesome date night activity. I think there were 16 seats around a half circle bar style "classroom" area. The instructor was funny and kept the group involved all through. Plus we had a full 3 course meal to eat. I would definitely do this again!

The theme of the cooking class was "Evening With Ina Garten", and all 3 of the dishes were Ina's recipes. We began with a hot crab dip with fried wontons. OMG!! I dug right in and didn't think of taking an photos until my plate was empty. Laura and I decided this might be a good recipe for a dip to make for our next family gathering. Then the instructors did a cheese tasting with 2 fabulous European cheeses. I bought a chunk of one called Alp Blossom - soft and mild. Yum! The main dish was baked chicken with a mustard/breadcrumb topping and a rice pilaf. So good, and everyone took home their leftovers. I had enough for my supper again last night. And dessert was a cake with cream cheese frosting and coconut. The shop sells all kinds of cookware, wines, honey, every seasoning you've ever heard of. What a fun place to go.
OK, enough talk about food - my drive home had a very dramatic sky. I know I shouldn't take a photo while driving but I was the only car on the interstate at that spot.
I finished the 2 blocks for this week's Moda Blockheads 6 sew-along. There will usually only be 1 block each week, but occasionally 2. And I guess not all of the blocks will be the same size, with the different sizes at least being compatible with each other. Hmmm . . . Since my plan is to use these as parts for 1 or more Quilts of Valor I guess it will be interesting as we progress to see how they work out.
There are now 17 of these Spool blocks done in patriotic prints, along with 2 more strip sets ready to be cut. And I've pulled a few more strips and put them into the project box so that these can continue to be a Leader/Ender project as I work on other things.
The parts are cut for the final Circle of Friends block, and I hope to get it sewn today after playing golf (maybe). Once this 12th block is done then figuring out how I want to finish the quilt will be next. Carol Doak, the designer, is actually beginning another BOM via Facebook beginning in July. I may have to continue to play along because these have been fun and stretched my paper pieing skills. Besides - one block per month is manageable, right?