It seems that we are already 19 days into the month of November, and while there have been 3 posts so far this month, one was for a birthday, one of garden photos and the other an event from October. Previous posts were quilting and exhibition reports and it seems not much "newsfromjude" since my "hitting the wall" post. My one week off seemed to have turned into almost 6 weeks now.
Now, where to start and what to write is the question??
I did manage to get the bookwork up to date, and have finished the last financial year tax return with the accountant. I did finally turn Max on and get a "few" allover customer quilts finished and returned to their owners. Photos will come in a separate post.
HELPERS
My fairy has been here for a week now, and has been sorting, stacking and sewing in between our other activities.
I was very blessed last week to have a visit from DS, who climbed onto my roof to clean the gutters. It was almost to the stage of having to get the mower up there to cut the grass growing in them!!
TIME OUT TO READ
A fair amount of time has been spent in the reclining position reading. ...... I like how Mrs Goodneedle from the blog "From the Strawberry patch" calls her reading time D.E.A.R time. Which means Drop everything and read! I admit to having dropped a lot of things lately to read.
SORTING AND ORGANISING
I did attempt to sort some of the excess clothing in my wardrobe one day. (This is only a small portion of what is in 2 wardrobes!!) I know it will take a long time to complete this task as I don't like trying on clothes much at all. Some of this went back into the shelves, but there is another pile to throw, and another to donate.
On the shelves in my workroom there is much fabric, and in amongst it all there are collections of fabrics that go together and are intended for Ready, Set, Go kits. I have been wanting to separate these fabrics out of the shelves so that they stay in their lots, so have recently purchased a few sets of these drawer units to store them in. This way they will be safe until I have time to cut the kit and the fabric won't find it's way into somewhere else! This is another project that is in progress and will take some time.
I found many other long ago UFO's from many workshops that I have done over the last 25 years, although none of them are quick to finish projects, except the one above.
WEATHER
The weather has been very unseasonal for spring, with a lot of cold days and welcome rain. The frosts and hail that damaged crops were not so welcome.
It is very unusual for me to have the wood fire going in mid November, although it has been nice to spend time in front of it with a book or chat to friends.
HEALTH
SLOW LEARNERS .........I mentioned in my Hitting the wall post dated October 12th that I had fallen and bruised my knee, (and probably my ego!) Now I have to admit that 4 weeks later I did the same thing, and fell again! Same place, same trip! Perhaps I didn't do it properly the first time?? This time the damage is much worse and recovery slower. And yes, I hope that this time I have learned!
After my report of heading up the highway, to attend Country Forum, I had planned to do another trip the following week to catch up with family after a long absence, but there was no way I was able to drive for that long, so had to cancel the trip.
That Hitting the wall post also mentioned other health issues that I was sorting out and this week I have had more appointments concerning these. Thankfully my fairy has been driving me around as long distance is still not good as my injured knee is the right one.
One of my appointments has been with the Eye specialist and I now have a diagnosis of Glaucoma. Another language to learn and read about! There are different treatment options for what he says is complex, but progress is supposed to be slow. Another thing to learn to live with and to add to my other medical issues! This getting old, older is not a lot of fun sometimes! But getting it all into perspective, I know there are lots of people in worse situations, so I won't moan for very long! ☺☺
5 comments:
Wonderful newsy post Jude, great to hear the fairy is there with you to sort and organise and help with the driving. I hope you knee is on the mend and that the drops help your eyes. Love that chooky fabric and the angel quilts. I am going to use D.E.A.R. from now on, great expression. Look after yourself and stay safe, no more tripping!!
You have certainly spent a lot of time “Moving in the Fast Lane”, which has enabled you to get those health issues hopefully under control. I’m impressed with those drawer units, just what a folding, stacking, packing Fairy would like in her Christmas stocking. 🎅🏻
Oh dear, I hope your knee heals well even if it is slow.
Lots of news to to read and I love your wee log cabin finish.
You have had some ups and downs, haven’t you. Hopefully your knee mends soon. Your fairy has been very handy. I’m glad to read that you also had some fun stitching days with the girls and can add a HUGE finish to your list.
What a catch up - so sorry about the fall & the eyes - you are right - getting older has its downside.
So glad you finished your log cabin mini - The reason I don't use checks etc - they are never straight!!
Great work by the angels and your special fairy.
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