

However, the room was clean as were the bathrooms and other areas.

Should I return to JCC however I will request an even numbered room – they had beautiful mountain views. My roommate had already arrived but was not in evidence. I unpacked and rested for an hour or so before returning to Keith House for Orientation. Orientation explained meals and other amenities. After orientation we went to the Olive B. Campbell dining hall. Students are to stand behind their chairs and sing or say a blessing before each meal. Announcements are made halfway through the meal. Usually the food was very good. The first meal, dinner, was beef with mushrooms, wild rice and peas and carrots. Fresh baked warm bread was served at every meal. After the meal is finished, plates are taken up to the kitchen and dessert is brought back. The first night was peach cobbler. After dinner, I went to the Putman Fiber Arts Building which houses both weaving and quilting. There I met my instructor,
Pam Howard. We picked our yarn, wound our warp and dressed our looms.

At 9:00 PM I had to throw in the towel and go back to my room – it had been a LONG day! I finally met my roommate, Joan. She was taking a weekend of clogging! The first night I was over-tired and didn’t sleep more than 4 hours. I tried not to wake Joan but I was restless and every time I turned the bed squeaked. Saturday we went to morning song which was a banjo player. Very enjoyable! I sat at another table for breakfast and chatted with some ladies who were taking the quilting class next door to my weaving class. Then it was off to weaving class to finish dressing my loom – which was a Schact Wolf Pup.

