I used to be the queen of list making. Put my hand in any pocket of any dress, skirt or coat and I could most likely pull out a list. Sometimes it was groceries to buy, but often book titles, fitness ideas, phrases or words I liked, too. Having goals, especially deliberate, defined ones is a great thing and I'm never short on ideas of what I want to do, explore, achieve, etc. Here is a list of what I'm thinking right now this minute...
1. look into isometrics- can I really tighten my stomach muscles by breathing in and holding it???
2. stop being concerned with stitching output/finishes or the lack thereof - don't let WIP's be a source of sadness not gladness. Accept you are a process stitcher!
3. write down more memories of both grandmothers
4. feel less panic stricken about what might (or indeed, might not) be in the future;
5. re #4, stop trying to predict the future, you have never had that capability and time is running out for you to acquire it
6. try to keep up with friends/acquaintances...at this rate, in very short order, outside of the tiny family, nobody will even know your name.
The wording of that last one was influenced by what we are still watching to end our night's tv viewing these days. But you know we can still laugh at the Coach's lines.
What about you? Are you a list maker? I know Jackie at
In the Land of the Living Skies blog likes to do it and I enjoy reading her lists. Do you share any of my thoughts there on my list?
What was on my garden to do list was transplant the Coleus which had quickly outgrown its' planter. Got that done. It is getting ginormous and if only I could give all you gardeners a slip of it to grow your own. I think it is the composted soil that is helping this along but it also loves heat.
And the pretty pink veins are appearing from all the sunshine.
Yes, several asked... I planted all the Day Lilies that are here now. Here's what happened. That year when we moved in in summer time, I immediately noticed empty spots in the garden bed areas and realized the owner before us had dug up the flowers that were bulbs and taken them. I don't blame her...it had taken a long time to sell this house and they'd had to reduce the price so I think were disappointed. But don't feel too badly, they'd already built a wonderful lake house to move into.
Should I or shouldn't I ...show you this photo below I wonder...
Diann at Little Penguin Quilts recently shared a view of her very neat and tidy sewing room. That day I couldn't resist taking a photo of mine to share. Some of you might want to look away...just looking at this might give some of you the heebie- jeebies. Am I right? I'm sharing this so you can feel so good about how you tend your own space...you're welcome, :)
My excuse...I'd emptied out the messy scrap bins onto the tables to paw through...On the up side, just looking at this photo prompted me to do a big cleanup and sort out. I do tidy a little at the end of most sessions and sweep up so I'm not wading through scraps on the floor at least.
And further to that I had made a goal to spend more time machine stitching and I'm happy to say I've been accomplishing that this summer.
And I've begun joining Propeller blocks I've sewn so far. More to come. I think I'll need about 60 of these for a small quilt. I'm really loving how this is using up some of those sort of mid sized scraps.
Have you heard the hype about this cream? The Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair Regeneration Cream that's supposed to take 7 years off your face. I think they've dropped that claim and I don't believe such but I figure it's probably a good cream especially for the price. I got mine on Amazon.
I hope your week is off to a great start. Tony is still slumbering and I have the garbage put out and the dogs walked so all is tickety boo here at the Wooden House. Last goal in this post...I'm going to work on my photos for what's left of this morning, something I enjoy but don't do as often as I should. Take care all!
Happily sharing this post with Songbird Designs, The Inquiring Quilter, Creatively Beth, The Quiltery, Alycia Quilts and Small Quilts and Doll Quilts.