{"id":47,"date":"2012-09-17T01:01:00","date_gmt":"2012-09-17T01:01:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.karen-gustafson.com\/?p=47"},"modified":"2015-03-25T15:12:39","modified_gmt":"2015-03-25T15:12:39","slug":"quilts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.karen-gustafson.com\/?p=47","title":{"rendered":"Quilts"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My mom is an avid quilter.&nbsp; And has she been busy!&nbsp; When I visited this Summer, I was able to see&nbsp;many of&nbsp;her quilting projects.&nbsp; Some of them are finished, some have been started, and some&nbsp;are in the planning stages.&nbsp;She made quilts in various fruit shapes for all of the tables at&nbsp;her church&#8217;s women&#8217;s retreat.&nbsp;(The theme was fruit of the Spirit.&nbsp; They were a big hit!)&nbsp; She made&nbsp;a beautiful 3-D&nbsp;quilted flower pillow&nbsp;for my sister.&nbsp; And she even made&nbsp;a full sized&nbsp;quilt&nbsp;for me.&nbsp;(I take it with me to my weekly bible study because the room is so cold.&nbsp;&nbsp;The other women are jealous.)&nbsp;My mom has always enjoyed sewing, but I&#8217;ve never seen her make so many things.&nbsp; Part of it is because she finally retired, so she has the time.&nbsp; But the&nbsp;driving force is really her eyes.&nbsp; You see, my&nbsp;grandmother became blind&nbsp;due to macular degeneration.&nbsp;&nbsp;It was difficult to watch&nbsp;an avid reader lose her eyesight.&nbsp;&nbsp;And the&nbsp;type of macular degeneration she had is hereditary.&nbsp; My mom knows that she, too, could lose her eyesight to this disease.&nbsp; Her comment to me was that she wanted to quilt&nbsp;and sew as much as she could before&nbsp;her eyes give out.&nbsp; She knows that&nbsp;her time may be limited to do something she loves and she does not want to miss out. <\/p>\n<p>It made me think&#8230;&nbsp;I often put off doing things that I enjoy.&nbsp;&nbsp;I know in my head that my time on earth is limited and I should live life to the fullest, but too often that knowledge&nbsp;is overridden by my to do list. &nbsp;I tell myself that I can do what I love tomorrow, but today I must&nbsp;accomplish certain tasks.&nbsp; Now there are some tasks that are time sensitive and can&#8217;t wait, I understand that.&nbsp; The&nbsp;problem comes when&nbsp;I begin to see everything on my list in that way.&nbsp; The next thing I know, days or weeks have passed since doing what I truly love.&nbsp; As time goes on, it becomes easier to keep pushing it off until&nbsp;I can&#8217;t even remember what it was that I wanted to do in the first place.&nbsp;&nbsp;But what&nbsp;if I lived fully aware of my limited time?&nbsp; How would I manage my time?&nbsp; What things would suddenly seem less urgent?&nbsp; What things would become more urgent?<\/p>\n<p>The&nbsp;possibility of going blind has given my mom clarity.&nbsp;&nbsp;She spends time doing&nbsp;what she loves.&nbsp; She cherishes and nurtures it by practicing, taking classes,&nbsp;and spending time with others who share&nbsp;her passion.&nbsp;&nbsp;In the&nbsp;process she not only makes beautiful things for us to enjoy, but she reminds me&nbsp;to choose&nbsp;wisely.&nbsp; 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