Really I did, but now it is tinged with a dream like quality-was it really me with all that endless doing and forever the sense of busyness that consumed and sometimes overhwhelmed me. Did I accomplish it all that I was supposed to? Perhaps my days were longer then for it is true that I cooked, went to aerobics (remember that!), needlepointed, taught Sunday School, read heaps of books, took night, correspondent and summer courses, constantly French braided two little heads of hair and for a time even painted! In addition to my day job.
Now all I accomplish can fit inside a thimble compared to what I used to do. And it wasn't just me...all the working mothers I knew were managing the very same things, some of them even more.
But yet I am busy still or appear to myself to be. It is a little confounding how I seem to be so ably filling the hours without a job to go to. Perhaps time is really speeding up and the minutes aren't as fleshed out as they used to be. However, SIL was mentioning the same thing...that his week seems to be Monday/Friday it goes so fast so it's not just a retired perspective apparently.
What about you? Is time speeding up for you too?
This short article from Psychology Today delves into the notion that time is really speeding up.
Hopefully Winter's last flick at us...snow/freezing rain yesterday with another 2 cm today. Just when I was getting my spring hopes up! Winter Wonderland 2.0
I had to look back to see what I had set as goals for the March OMG at Elm Street Quilts.
I did finish my little Bonhommes piece and it is tucked away in my cupboard so there's that but I confess I completely forgot about the other goal, to get another Kim McLean Glorious Applique block quilted. However, I have gotten a few more of the pieces to the freezer paper stage ready for applique.
Today should be a day for sad window gazing as the snow flakes drift downward.
But not really... for loner me, on a positive note, winter weather is a great excuse for staying in and getting lots done. I will be working as usual on my Cornwall Cottage today. The basket motif is very intensive stitching.
Also a good excuse to get out the slow cooker for one of those all day simmering meals... something beef as we haven't had red meat in a while and I always worry about getting enough iron into us.
Hope your Sunday does not whiz by too fast!
So happy to link this post to Kathy's Quilts where hand stitching continues to be celebrated. Also linking with Love Laugh Quilt, and Small Quilts and Doll Quilts.