It's been warm, but thankfully the humidity isn't as bad as it was. Still you really don't want to be outside much unless it's early or the sun has gone down. You'd think getting in more stitching time would be easier, but the heat just seems to sap the energy right out of me. Of course it would help if we'd get home a bit earlier. We both were playing catch up at work this last week after our staycation the week before. In spite of the lack of energy and time, there was ...
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Hard to believe that we've already passed the middle of July and it's just a couple more weeks till the brutal heat of August will be blasting us. Not that July's heat has been fun, the humidity has made it like breathing molasses when outside. It's definitely been a month for staying indoors and hanging out in the sewing room. That's been good for making progress on my 2020 PHD.
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Farfalla (Mosaic Mystery Quilt) from Cheryl ... |
Last week seemed to speed by, our staycation went by in a blur. The first day back at work was long and hectic. I was ready to spend some time playing with fabric last night and deciding on what should go on this week's to do list. More on that in a few lines, fist I'd like to celebrate the progress on last week's to do list.
It's been a busy couple of weeks on a number of fronts. We finally celebrated Christmas with my part of the family yesterday. It was a lot of fun, but a bit tiring. We've got three days to rest up and recover before we have to be back at work. I've managed at least an hour of stitching most days the last couple of weeks, but I haven't managed a nothing but stitching day yet. Hopefully I can work one in before vacation ends.
I didn't post last week, so this week's post reflects ...
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