Quick Life Updates

Taking a little time during my lunch break to catch up on some general writing, blogging, mini-project updates. I hope if you’re reading this that you’re doing well, and that your loved ones are doing well too.

Things here are pretty good. We have a few friends we’re worried about, who are dealing with positive test results, but I obviously will not mention their names here out of privacy. My immediate and extended family is also heavily active in medical care – nurses, PAs, workers at assisted living facilities, hospitals, etc. So while everyone in that circle is still okay, there are daily worries and prayers for everyone involved.

I’m now at the beginning of week eight of working from home. Max is on week 7 of remote school. He will officially be finishing his first grade year remotely. That makes me both relieved and sad at the same time, for obvious reasons, just as it does for one of my cousins who is graduating from high school this year – and sorority sisters graduating from college. It’s just so hard to see kids lose out on all of the rhythms of school that I took for granted as part of just what happened.

Max is doing pretty well with school so far. Each week it gets a little easier as he gets used to the system – and his teacher gets used to it, too. I know the teachers are having meetings, and I’m sure they’re sharing ideas of what they’ve found that works. I continue to be incredibly impressed with how adaptive his teacher has been, even as I can hear the exhaustion during her zoom meetings because it really just is an impossible thing. Trying to have a full class of 20 1st graders on a zoom meeting with various technology capability is just… rough. But she’s doing the best she can, and the kids are, too. I have learned that Max, unlike me, does NOT like to write. He tries to resist every writing project he’s given. But on the other hand, he loves doing math and is already at the stage where he doesn’t need to show his work – but after he answers a question, I have him go back and show how it would be done.

Work for me is going a bit better, too. It’s still very hard to balance the time demands of school, my usual job, and training others to help take some of my workload from me. I hope I’m doing okay and just keep plugging along. So far no work needs have gone unfilled, so I guess that’s something. I won’t lie – I don’t mind avoiding my commute! For the first time in fifteen years, I’ve had a sane commute. When we eventually go back to Boston, it’s going to be hard for me to get back into the swing of things. I wonder, though, if this will change things permanently as far as remote working goes. Will companies (including mine) start to think differently about needing people to be present in the office? Maybe we start sharing space a bit more?

Erich and I are making slow, steady progress through some house purging projects we’ve wanted to do. One whole room is now done, and bits of two others are, too. I figure if we focus on one room per week, we’ll have almost the entire house worked through by the 4th of July. The basement will likely take a while, though – there’s a lot down there. It’ll feel good to get it done, though. The only problem right now is that all of the locations we’d normally donate through are closed for both pickups and drop-offs. For now, we’ll just have to keep donations sorted on one side of the garage so we can get it all ready to move later.

Stitching has been a definite social relief. I’ve continued connecting weekly with friends on Zoom. I look forward to it every week, and actually make some good stitching progress! Nothing finished recently, but I have a couple pieces close.

If you didn’t see my last post, I’ve finally jumped into the “FlossTube” pool and made my first video. You can find my channel here. For now, I’m going to plan to update on Friday afternoons, and once I’m back at work that’ll likely shift to Saturdays.

And that’s about all going on here. We’re doing fine, keeping on keeping on. I hope the same is happening for you and yours.

Hugs to all, and May the Fourth Be With You,

Mel.

February 2020 WIPocalypse Check-In

Happy Leap Day everyone!

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I’m dealing with an obnoxiously slow webhost connection today. It’s definitely not a problem on my end… other websites are loading just fine. (sigh) So if things aren’t loading well, I do apologize. Hopefully it gets fixed soon.

I hope you had a good month of stitching. Are you spending any of the extra day we have today with a needle? I’m hoping to get a little bit done tonight, but haven’t decided yet what I’ll pick up. A lot depends on how tired I am by the time I’m able to turn on the stitching light.

March – first One Month Challenge

I neglected last month to mention that March is the first of our one stitch per day challenges. If you’d like to join this optional challenge for the WIPocalypse, pick one of your pieces and commit to putting at least one stitch per day in it for the month of March. The idea is that, like potato chips, you often can’t just have one – so one stitch will lead to more. (and unlike the potato chips – these stitches won’t have calories!). Every stitch counts – so if you can only do one, that’s okay. If you can do more, great! I find this challenge is especially helpful for those projects that you seem to be stuck in a rut with – the ones you like, but can’t seem to get moving… or those obligation pieces that you’re not particularly fond of but need attention.

If you can’t join us for March, no worries! The next scheduled one is in June. Alternatively, you can schedule your own at any time this year that works for your stitching plans.

Off to get a bit of work done around the house. Best wishes for a successful March to everyone – and see you next month!

Happy Stitching,
Mel.

Important SAL Announcements…

Question of the Month: In honor of “Leap Year,” tell the story of a time you had to make some sort of a “leap” in stitching – taking the chance on a new style of stitching, attending a meetup or class, etc.

Next posting date: March 29, 2020

Topic(s) for next time: Have you ever adopted a piece from someone else or gave up a piece to someone else? Which piece and why?

Need all the basic info about the SAL?  Go here for all details!

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Please remember that this stitch-a-long is intended to be fun – so if you’re too busy to post, too busy/ill/etc. to stitch – no worries! Post when you can and share what you have going, even if you’ve only been able to toss a single stitch into it. If you miss a few months, not a problem – just jump back in when you’re back with us! It’s not a race or a competition – we’re all just here to cheer each other on with our progress.

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter


October 2019 WIPocalypse Check-In

Hi everyone!

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Another month is gone, and the changing of the seasons is in full display here in New England. Peak autumn color has now passed for most of the trees, but there’s still some beautiful oranges and reds popping through the fading leaves. I honestly love this time of year. I think it’s the season where I spend the most time outside because I prefer the cooler temperatures and the drier air.

This year I’ve managed to get a bunch of stitching in, too. We’ve had some nice weekend days where I could enjoy some stitching outside with a warm cup of coffee. If only it could be like that all year! I hope that you’ve been able to enjoy both the weather and your projects.

Onto a couple of the updates for the stitch-a-long…

October Month Challenge

How did you do? I’ll admit that my plans went a bit awry this month due to a couple stitch-a-longs that took over a bit more than expected. But hey! It happens. I did manage to get a bunch of stitching done regardless and feel accomplished – and ultimately that’s all that matters. I’m looking forward to seeing your updates for the month!

Plans for 2020

Thank you to those who have given me some feedback and ideas for next year. Keep them coming! I’ll be posting all of the information for next year’s WIPocalypse when I post the check-in next month, so you’ll have the time to add it to calendars and incorporate things into your stitchy plans. 🙂

Happy stitching,
Mel.

Important SAL Announcements…

Question of the Month: Do you prefer to stitch on a rotation or one project at a time?

Next posting date: November 24, 2019

Topic(s) for next time: What new stitches or techniques did you learn this year?

Need all the basic info about the SAL?  Go here for all details!

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Please remember that this stitch-a-long is intended to be fun – so if you’re too busy to post, too busy/ill/etc. to stitch – no worries! Post when you can and share what you have going, even if you’ve only been able to toss a single stitch into it. If you miss a few months, not a problem – just jump back in when you’re back with us! It’s not a race or a competition – we’re all just here to cheer each other on with our progress.

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter


The weekend where ALL of my SALs converge

This weekend is International Hermit and Stitch Weekend!  Grab a project (or two… or four), curl up, get some stitching done, and share with the world.

It’s kind of like WIPocalypse, but much shorter and even more freeform.  🙂

BUT WAIT – It’s also Jardin January for Theme-a-licious, which means that my selection for this weekend fits all of my ongoing SALS at the same time.

I know – right?  It’s epic stitching convergence time.  And at the end of the weekend, it’s time for TUSAL to finish it all off.

What piece is so epic in my stash that it can fulfill all of these SAL’s?  It’s none other than…

Floral Bellpull - as of 1-19-12

Floral Bellpull!

Yes, the ongoing WIP that has been ongoing for years, gone out on a UFO Round Robin cruise, and still remains an unfinished piece.  It’s the one Teresa Wentzler I truly want to complete this year – and completing it is actually possible if I sit my butt down, get the needle going, and get to work.

While yes, it’s only Thursday, I’m getting a start on it tonight for the weekend.  My goal is to finish the square you see – which is the 4th of 6 in the bellpull.  I don’t have that much actual cross-stitching left to do in the square, so it’s quite possible I can get it and all of the backstitching completed by Sunday night.

*crossing fingers*

Want to join up in one of the non-WIPocalypse SALs this weekend?  Click on the appropriate button below to follow to their hosts.  🙂