Friday, January 1, 2016

Happy New Year!

2015 was eventful, life changing experience as a whole. It was a year of personal growth and abundant experiences to reflect upon. You were part of this journey one way or the other and I thank you for that.

 
2016 is going to be full of travels, lectures and workshops. There are lot of uncertainties in our lives at this point since we have not found a home. Moving is a consuming process as you all know.

This is not the first time we have moved but certainly different than any other times before. Holidays are not the best time to be searching for a new home. At this point I feel like a tourist in this city visiting places I knew from way back then but I am ready to be in a place we can call home. I am looking forward to making new quilty connections and friendships.  

@therootconnection #2015bestnine

2016 may be also the year of plenty good news. 

First and foremost - I will be teaching at Quilter's Affair at Sisters, Oregon. 

On line registrations began this morning. 

Click on this link to learn more about the classes.
http://quiltersaffair.net/


I am also traveling to India soon. Stay tuned for more on that. 

Have a happy, healthy and peaceful year! 
Love,
Sujata

14 comments:

  1. I just looked it up. Big week! Wish I could pop over and do a couple of classes.

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  2. You will find a new home!!!! What an amazing year this has been for you and 2016 promises to hold lots of adventures as well.

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  3. I would LOVE to come to Sisters this year, but it will be only in 2018!! Already longing for it...
    Thank you for bringing so much happiness in your works and having mentioned France Patchwork magazine on your card!
    You know you are important to me, I wish you all the best for this new year,
    Hugs, Katell

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  4. Happy New Year dear Sujata!
    Myrto

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  5. Happy New Year to you and your family -- and all best wishes as you search for your new home AND celebrate the many good things in your lives.

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  6. Happy New Year to you and your family - and all good wishes as you search for your new home AND celebrate the goodness in your lives.

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  7. Oh how lovely to read your post, I had been wondering what was happening with you, missed your posts!!
    Hope all works out for you with finding a home and it sounds like you're up for a busy year, do hope you can fit in some posts for us.

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  8. Happy New House Year Sujata! I feel you'll find just the perfect house for you this year. Its the year of the Monkey, that means its time to stop monkeying around. Hugs from Good Earth Quilting.

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  9. Sujata, that first photo with all the words that sum up your amazing year is wonderful.
    Wishing you an even more beautiful 2016, with a new home and many new friends!

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  10. Happy New Year Sujata, May 2016 bring lots of wonderful colourful adventures!! That is such a beautiful photo of you.

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  11. What an exciting year 2015 was for you. Many new adventures this year, too. Best wishes.

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  12. Welcome to San Francisco, Sujata. I invite you to visit the San Francisco Quilter's guild and make some of those quilty connections! Meeting info is on our website, sfquiltersguild.org. It's usually the third Tuesday at 7pm. I enjoy your quilts and blog, hope to meet you soon! Happy New Year and best of luck with the home search, I know it's not easy.

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    1. Hi Betty,
      Thank you! I looked up your website, I am away for first couple of meetings of the year but will certainly come by and visit as soon as possible. I do hope you receive this message. You are a no-reply blogger. I would love to stay connected with you. Let's meet soon.

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  13. Happy New Year. Sounds like you have a lot to look forward to!
    I wish you success in finding a home soon

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