Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Never done...

I feel perpetually behind. I just can’t catch up. I can’t “finish” anything. I try – I really do. But the laundry is never done; the house is never clean (heck, I can’t get one room clean); I haven’t finished a quilt in, um, a very long time; the girl scout stuff is never organized and neither is the quilt group stuff; filing is never done; and I’m so behind on the journaling I want to do for my kids.

 

How could I possibly add to my endless list with a resolution? Something new to try to accomplish? Heck no! I don’t need to add anything else to my endless list of to-dos. All I can do is try to keep my head above water. Oh well, guess I should just admit it – super-mom, super-wife, super-employee, super-quilter…I am not. And I probably will never be. But I guess that’s okay. Because I still get to spend time with my daughter as her girl scout leader – organized or not. And I get to quilt with her – sporadic though it may be. And I get to spend time with my husband – in our messy living room. It’ll do. Especially if I can get all of us in clean underwear each day.

 

And yes, the picture above has nothing to do with anything. Except that it has now made me want ice cream. I can’t help it. This is what pregnant women do. I didn’t even finish finding a cool pic or clipart for my blog post. I searched for “overwhelmed”, “piled”, and “covered”. What I got was chocolate covered ice cream…yum. So I’ll manage to accomplish one thing today – I’ll be stopping at the store after work to pick up a yummy flavor or two. Check! One thing done.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Budgets...

Who schedules a budgeting process at the end of December??? Oh well, we're conforming to our new parent company's schedule and this is it. I've been consumed by budgets this week. Though I can't say I'm complaining. In many ways I feel like it's one part of my job that I really understand well. And the number of things I feel like I understand at my job seems to decrease daily.

However, as with every budgeting process I know this one will end with a complete and utter drain of all my energy. That can only be fixed with lots and lots of creative projects. I do believe there's a quilt top in pieces at home with my name on it that really needs to be pieced. I hope I have time to throw myself into it once all these budgets are complete.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Humanity

I love the humanity that works its way to the forefront of everyone’s mind during the holiday season. Everyone is so much more willing to help out their friends and neighbors, but more importantly complete strangers. Why are our defenses down so much lower during the holidays? Why is the idea that no one should be alone or without during December so prevalent an idea? It’s an interesting one since really I don’t think people should be alone or without at any point during the year. But maybe we’re just more willing to overlook the flaws in our fellow men that result in our willingness to shun someone in need during the rest of the year. The argument of “well, maybe he should just get a job” doesn’t sound quiet as loudly in our heads when the Christmas bells are ringing. Wish those bells would ring more often throughout the year. We should love each other. After all, what else do we have in this world?

 

 

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Welcoming committee???

I received my ballot in the mail this weekend and I've been working diligently on researching the items at hand so I can cast my vote. I've worked my way through the state issues and the last item on my ballot is a City and County of Denver ordinance item. Okay, important city issues - roadways, noise, community safety...


Nope.


The creation of an extraterrestrial affairs commission. Um yeah - you read that right. A commission just in case there is contact by little green men. And what will this commission do? "ensure the health, safety and cultural awareness of Denver residents and visitors in relations to potential encourters or interactions with extraterrestrial intelligent beings or their vehicles"


At least it's to be funded from grants, gifts, and donations...not tax money. Important stuff we're dealing with here! Solid proof that it was WAY too easy to get items place on the ballot in the State of Colorado. I wonder if this will actually pass.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Monsters monsters everywhere...

I made a monster yesterday. He's blue with a red polka dotted bow-tie. But his orange hair just isn't quite right. It's supposed to look like a spikey mowhawk do, but instead I got an orange crown. I'll have to work on that more tonight.

I'm making a monster quilt for my cute little six-year old monster. Which was originally an ironic nickname, but as her six-year-oldness has begun to kick in more I'm starting to question the irony.

Oh well, regardless I think these cute little hand appliqued monsters will be a lot of fun. I absolutely love the bright colors.

Meanwhile the little girl cut a bunch more squares for her quilt yesterday. She only needs about twenty more and then she can start sewing! The husband is well into his third quilt top and will be learning to machine applique with a satin stitch very soon.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

A new project

Yes, yet another new project. The scrappy fence rail is on hold until the back can be complete pieced (still waiting on a few more choice pieces). The tie quilt is in the works - about 1/4 of the center circle is together. Of course it's time to start a new project! But this one...is top secret. Not the quilt pattern or design. More the quilt purpose. So we have a sketch - 9 large patches (about 10" sewn) with sashing in between. Plus a larger border across the top and bottom of the quilt to make it less square. The material - scrappy of course! The background fabric for the 9 main blocks has been selected. A nice assortment of different colors. Now it's time to find the fabric for the appliques that will adorn each block. The best part about this quilt though (in my opinion) is the back. Because I get to make that one. Yes, a double-sided quilt. I thought it quite clever. It's a way to collaborate on a project, with very little actual collaboration. Match the two sizes and we're good to go! I've decided on pinwheels for my side, but I'm at a total loss as to what fabric I'll use. Definitely bright colors, but I haven't gotten more specific than that. Time to get to work on my design!

In other news...my machine is fixed! Ha! Maybe I'll actually get to do some quilting sometime soon. One can always hope.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

And the quilting continues

So the latest purchase is a sewing table complete with a 1948 Kenmore. Which seems to still work. Definitely needs a bit of service, but even the lightbulb is still kicking.

We've moved out the big couch and replaced it with the one from my condo that had been sitting in our garage. Left just enough space for the sewing table right at the end. Now grumpy's sewing machine is no longer on the kitchen table. Hooray! Makes more space for the little monster to do her homework.

The tie quilt is still in process, but there hasn't been progress yet on sandwiching or quilting the scrappy rail fence. That one is going to be a bear to quilt - definitely queen sized.

In the meantime, I manage to get in a stitch or two handquilting the monkey baby quilt. Maybe I'll get it done before the baby arrives. We'll see.