Our kids, with the help of their Grandmothers, put together the best Anniversary celebration you could ever ask for. I believe someone said we had a count of 67 in attendance! The atmosphere was casual and friendly. Everyone brought a pot luck dish and we shared a wonderful meal together. We are blessed to have so many friends and family that wanted to share in our celebration! A highlight of the evening was a slide show prepared by my son, complete with music – including the music from our first dance on our wedding day. 
This is a picture of my family – my son, myself, my husband, and my daughter.

This is a picture of the members of my husband’s family that were in attendance. Quite a crowd–and they all weren’t there!
This is a picture of me, my mother, my dad, and my brother. My brother and his family traveled down from the interior of the province in order to celebrate with us. My brother did an excellent job of the role of MC. He was very gentle in the stories he chose to share.

This is a picture of my aunt and my mother–they are sisters. My aunt traveled all the way from Saskatchewan to join us. She was in the original bridal party so it was great to see her here!
I am determined to make this quilt from scraps. Placement of fabrics is totally random, no planning or engineering in this one to make it a “controlled” scrap.
This is the 5 of us, outside the first shop at 9:30 yesterday morning. We arrived at the first shop before they opened. We are eager quilt shop hoppers!
This was my favorite block. It is a paper pieced humming bird. The shop that had this kit was Wineberry’s (Dewberry’s to my friend, Colette).
These are the treasures that I picked up at some of the shops other than the $5.00 blocks. I bought some floral fat quarters for my floral Yellow Brick Road quilt, some 1/2 yard pieces for my chicken quilt, a floral panel that I will use to jump-start another floral quilt, a bag pattern, and a kit to make a poppy table runner.