Merry Christmas and very Happy (better) New Year! Let's all hope that we can put the dumpster fire of 2020 behind us, and that 2021 is the best it can be.
Depression raised its ugly head again, and although I was able to function somewhat normally for work and family relationships, my personal well-being took a hit. I was looking forward at the beginning of the year to have a dedicated crafting/sewing space again, but as much as I am happy with it, I was not motivated at all. I've had a quilt beside me to bind for months now, and have only managed to stitch 1 1/2 sides.
Blogging has always helped me get motivated and accountable to myself, so here I go once again.
Here is this week's to-do list:
1. Box up, sort, purge and organize back room, in preparation for the installation of a mini-kitchen area. This has become a dumping area over the last nine months, and I can't use the excuse of no time anymore! (Keeping it real here!)
The last few years, I have chosen a word to represent what I'd like to achieve for the year. Some past words have been Joy, Nurture, Focus. I'm considering what to use this year, using what I've learned this year. The impact of COVID-19 has changed so much this year, and I'm going to use my blog as a journal this coming year, with some reflections and changes I'm going to make moving forward.
As far as my family and I go, we have been fortunate not to suffer the effects of the disease itself, nor any of the economic suffering of others. We have been incredibly grateful for these blessings, and are doing our part following our government guidelines and wearing masks to protect others, so that maybe our community can reopen sooner rather than later. I hope you and yours remain safe.
Until next time,
Terri in BC
Hi Terri! Welcome to the linky party and to To-Do Tuesday! Oh, the sewing mojo is a very precarious thing. It seems that anything can send it astray or to diminish completely. I have been fighting that battle all month - I'd like to be sewing like crazy while I have a few days off, but it's a struggle to even walk back there. {{Hugs}} And don't let that darn quilt make you feel guilty! No way! Maybe now that the major holiday is behind you, you won't mind sitting beneath a nice warm quilt?! That's what I live for when there's a binding needing to be worked on - too bad I'm not closer or I'd finish that puppy for you! I look forward to getting to know you better and to seeing just one checkmark next week. You'll feel better if you get one, and if not - oh well. Nothing happens if we don't complete a list since it's just a suggestion. Happy New Year to you and your family. Thanks for linking up. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteThat little kitchen nook will be so handy for you! The binding will get done when it gets done. Lovely quilt, though -- I'm sure it will feel good to be able to use it finally!
ReplyDeleteYour dedicated sewing room will be a little heaven when it will be all set up. A peaceful room to breath. This little footstool is cute!
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