I'm struggling a bit to think clearly. Benadryl does wonders for allergies, but it also creates a lot of brain fog. I think the cats, Grad Girls and my mom's, finally got to me yesterday. Actually it's probably mostly due to my mom's cat. He decided to sleep next to my head Tuesday night. Grad Girl and I drove back down to my mother's on Tuesday because it would cut 2.5 hours off GG's trip back to college and I needed to pick up some things that wouldn't fit in the car ...
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Today is the last day of our holiday vacation. My Guy heads back to work tomorrow and Grad Girl starts the trip back to Texas tomorrow. She'll go visit Grandma tomorrow afternoon, that will cut about two and half hours off the eight hour drive. I'm going to be really sad the rest of this week. Thankfully there are some new quilt alongs starting up soon. Hopefully getting ready for those will help me adjust to being home alone again.
There has been some stretches of stitching time this week between Christmas and New Years. The big accomplishment ...
read moreIt was a stay at home and not do much kind of weekend. The wind was so cold, so it wasn't a hardship to just stay home. I'm not looking forward to next weekend, the forecast is for really cold temperatures. I know we won't be as cold as those of you to the north, but -7 F is cold no matter where you live!
The sewing room has seen a fair amount of activity, but there's not really much to show. I've mostly been working on the Meadow Mist Designs and Bonny Hunter mysteries ...
read moreDecember will be half over on Thursday. I'm ready for a clean start in 2023, but am definitely not ready for the holiday that happens between now and then. I've written in previous posts that my holiday spirit seems to have gone into hiding this year. I'm still adjusting to the new normal I guess. Hopefully it will get a good boost when Grad Girl comes home next week.
I've been keeping the weekly to do lists pretty simple. I'm just not that ambitious at the moment, my goal is to just keep making progress ...
read moreAs much as I enjoy the holiday season, I really don't like the cold and dreary weather, it's very deenergizing. I'm sure my energy levels would also be better if things would quit breaking. The latest is a leak in the drain line from the tub in the second floor bathroom. We've sent up an appointment with the plumber. Not sure how much of the bathroom they are going to have to deconstruct to fix the leak, but it has to be done. I may have to relocate my sewing activities as my sewing room is ...
read moreThe weekend was cold and windy, good stitching weather. Or it would have been except for the respiratory or sinus infection that was trying to take hold this weekend. I didn't do much on Saturday, but finally felt well enough to head to the sewing room late Sunday afternoon. Bonnie Hunter posted the second clue for Chilhowie, but I'm still stitching on clue 1. Not much to show for that project yet, just lots of strip sets.
Just 31 days left in 2022. I'm really not ready for that. On the other hand, this year hasn't been so great on a number of fronts, so I'm looking forward to the new year in hopes it's a lot better. Since it is a new month, it's time to summarize my progress on earning my PHD and share over at Quilting Gail's. It's not a stellar report, but there has been some progress on all the active projects.
No new finishes, but one new start. The clues for both mystery quilts won ...
read moreHard to believe it's already July 2021. The last two months have passed really fast for me. My work-life balance was pretty much non-existent during that time. Thankfully, things have improved and I have hopes of making more progress this month. So hopefully next month's PHD report will look a lot better than this one.
April was a busy month and May looks to be following suite. It's been a lot harder to find the time to hang out in the sewing room. I knew that was going to be the case so last week's to do list was pretty tame. The goal is to just to keep everything moving.
Weekly To Do List for 4/27/2021
- Morewood Mystery: Continue working on borders ✔
- Cabins and Fans: Continue assembling blocks ✔
- Unity: Continue making HSTs for clue 6 ✔
It's mid-month, so time to stop and reflect on the overall progress in the sewing room for the month. I'm following along with Quilting Gail's PHD program for 2020.
We are slowly settling into the new normal of working from home. I wouldn't want to do this long term, but we've figured out how to manage dueling video conferences, dropped networks and other computer glitches. As all of that dust has settled, my quilty mojo has returned, I actually checked off everything on last week's to do list.
Weekly To Do List (3/24/2020)
Twinkle Stars: Print label, attach binding ✔
Mosaic Mystery: Add third border ✔
Frolic: Make 2 dark blue blocks, start stitching rows ✔
Butterfly Embroidery: Work on for 15 minutes ✔
Last week was definitely ...
It's been very, very different the last week. I've been working from home since last Wednesday. The Scientist in Training has been home for spring break. It's been good to have her hanging out with us, though all of our shopping and family outings were canceled. I've been AWOL from the blog and the sewing room for the last week. It's been hard to adjust to the new normal. After spending all day working on the computer and coping with the news, we've chosen to spend the evenings and last weekend together as a ...
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