Life is changing again. I know it tends to do that, but somehow I'm never prepared. Last month one of my business partners decided to take a full time job. Our small business just never has grown beyond a part time/hobby level, despite our best efforts. Although no decision has yet been made, by January I expect we will close our business entirely. I'm also thinking about closing my nonprofit consulting business, as it is truly nonprofit. With the downturn in the economy, many organizations stopped using consultants. I have requests to donate my skills, but paying gigs are rare.
The journey I started 5 years ago hasn't ended up where I thought it would, but I certainly have learned a lot. My many community board responsibilities are coming to an end, with the exception of school board. Life overall is looking like less meetings and more knitting. January may find me back in the job hunt,which would be weird after so much flexibility.
I feel unsettled and uncertain again. Sports teams have rebuilding years- I think my life is having one! Maybe some knitting and Dr. Who will put things in perspective :-)
Have a restful and happy weekend!
Do you ever stop wondering what you will be when you really grow up? I am an idealist who still is trying to change the world one day at a time.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
I will finish this Christmas stocking!
Taking break before heading back to work on Rowan's Christmas stocking. I'm getting down to all those tiny sections I've been avoiding. Two stitches in dark green. Three stitches in light pink. One stitch I missed in white. It is tedious but essential in getting the project done. My goal is to start the outlining by November 1st. It takes a long time but makes all the difference in the look of the finished item. If you've never done counted cross stitch, think weaving in knitted ends on steroids!
In between hours squinting at charts for the stocking, I'm finishing up some knitting projects. One pair of socks to finish, another pair of socks to start, blocking and finishing a cowl, and doing finish work on a baby sweater and toddler scarf. It all seems doable today (but then it always does in October)
Keep a good thought.
In between hours squinting at charts for the stocking, I'm finishing up some knitting projects. One pair of socks to finish, another pair of socks to start, blocking and finishing a cowl, and doing finish work on a baby sweater and toddler scarf. It all seems doable today (but then it always does in October)
Keep a good thought.
Monday, October 1, 2012
A little more unbearable cuteness
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| Alex's little sleeping burrito of love |
| Pop would have held that baby all day |
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Loose ends
The last two weeks have been about finishing up loose ends. These last couple of weeks before labor day are a period of calm before fall activities kick in to high gear. I'm taking the time to finish all those knitting projects. Carefully woven ends, buttons attached and a nice soak are preparing all those lovely hand knits for their new homes.
I am slowly cleaning my way through the house, tossing as I go. Lest that sound like progress, it is barely making a dent in our "collections". At least I'm moving forward. After 27 years in this house, it got a shiny new front door and a matching garage door. Exterior painting should be completed today with a new mailbox to follow. Once I get the landscaping cleaned up and some missing plants replaced, it should look much better. Carpets are being cleaned tomorrow, which usually means some cat needs to barf up a hairball (kind of the same principle as car washing and rain).
I've also made some progress on business tasks like renewing liability insurance, updating records, and getting the accounts caught up. I finished collecting my school board signatures and was duly reappointed. There were only 3 candidates for 3 positions, so they just appoint us and skip paying for an election. ASU is opening its first remote site in our community with classes starting tomorrow. As someone who has been involved in bringing them here, I got to be a part of the welcome to students Sunday night. Pretty exciting stuff for our rural town.
This is also a time of waiting. Our second grandson is due sometime between now and September 9th. His mommy is more than ready for him to make his appearance. She's already had a false alarm with contractions that slowed back down. Guitar Guy and I are ready to fly out and help in whatever way we can. I'm hoping Baby As Yet Unnamed will hold off until after the weekend, when Nicole and Patrick are coming to celebrate my birthday. I think his parents have decided to wait and meet him before deciding which name fits.
Time for another cup of coffee. Nice chatting with you :-)
I am slowly cleaning my way through the house, tossing as I go. Lest that sound like progress, it is barely making a dent in our "collections". At least I'm moving forward. After 27 years in this house, it got a shiny new front door and a matching garage door. Exterior painting should be completed today with a new mailbox to follow. Once I get the landscaping cleaned up and some missing plants replaced, it should look much better. Carpets are being cleaned tomorrow, which usually means some cat needs to barf up a hairball (kind of the same principle as car washing and rain).
I've also made some progress on business tasks like renewing liability insurance, updating records, and getting the accounts caught up. I finished collecting my school board signatures and was duly reappointed. There were only 3 candidates for 3 positions, so they just appoint us and skip paying for an election. ASU is opening its first remote site in our community with classes starting tomorrow. As someone who has been involved in bringing them here, I got to be a part of the welcome to students Sunday night. Pretty exciting stuff for our rural town.
This is also a time of waiting. Our second grandson is due sometime between now and September 9th. His mommy is more than ready for him to make his appearance. She's already had a false alarm with contractions that slowed back down. Guitar Guy and I are ready to fly out and help in whatever way we can. I'm hoping Baby As Yet Unnamed will hold off until after the weekend, when Nicole and Patrick are coming to celebrate my birthday. I think his parents have decided to wait and meet him before deciding which name fits.
Time for another cup of coffee. Nice chatting with you :-)
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Summer knitting
Several friends had grandchildren this summer, so I did some pink knitting in preparation for the next one. This was really cheap acrylic yarn I bought when I first started knitting but it came out pretty cute (and machine washable)
Please ignore the ends I haven't woven in yet :-) Sunshine yarns Ginny Weasley
Sweater for the grandson due in September (no name yet) Gift yarn from Nicole
Father/son fingerless mitts for this winter. Malabrigo Rios gift yarn from my daughter-in-law. Love how the yarn feels, but not so crazy about all the thin places.
Please ignore the ends I haven't woven in yet :-) Sunshine yarns Ginny Weasley
Sweater for the grandson due in September (no name yet) Gift yarn from Nicole
Rowan sweater for the fall in Plymouth Encore
Mitten I started for Rowan from Mini Mochi, then realized they will be way too big for him. Will probably still finish them after I do my Christmas knitting.
Many hours of Dr. Who went in to the knitting of these items. I'm sure it makes them better :-)
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Whiz goes another month!
How does this keep happening? I blinked and it's almost July. I looked at my priority list for the last 3 months and hardly got any of it done!
Tomorrow I take off to spend a week with my son, daughter-in-law and grandson. Keep a good thought for grandma to have enough energy to keep up with an active 3 year old. Last year at least he was still napping in the afternoon. Caffeine is my friend!
Tonight I was out circulating petitions for another run at school board. Where did that 4 years go? Someone asked me today what I accomplished in my first term and I wanted to say, "I finally figured out how things work" The learning curve is steep with all the regulations, complex financing and changing education landscape. It is often a thankless job and can take a lot of time but when I see what our students are doing/creating/accomplishing it is pretty exciting.
But now it's time to go watch another Dr. Who episode and knit a few rows on the baby blanket I'm working on. Night all
Tomorrow I take off to spend a week with my son, daughter-in-law and grandson. Keep a good thought for grandma to have enough energy to keep up with an active 3 year old. Last year at least he was still napping in the afternoon. Caffeine is my friend!
Tonight I was out circulating petitions for another run at school board. Where did that 4 years go? Someone asked me today what I accomplished in my first term and I wanted to say, "I finally figured out how things work" The learning curve is steep with all the regulations, complex financing and changing education landscape. It is often a thankless job and can take a lot of time but when I see what our students are doing/creating/accomplishing it is pretty exciting.
But now it's time to go watch another Dr. Who episode and knit a few rows on the baby blanket I'm working on. Night all
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