For work, the countdown is on.......14 months to retirement and as it gets closer the more I want it. Since I started silently counting at 36 months, I am thrilled to be over halfway. I have started to download little tasks here and there that has really helped me clear my desk of time sucking tasks. I passed one senior officer and his immediate direct report to another admin who as been under utilized for years. For the most part the senior executives are pretty self-sufficient but it helps that I no longer have to track attendance and do timesheets, credit cards statements, travel arrangements and expense reports for one officer and his reports. This has given me time to update the Administrative Procedures Manual as well as to start to document my procedures to pass it on to the next willing candidate. I don't think they really believe I will go.....especially considering I have two fellow Executive Admins that are past 70! (What the hey!) I guess they figure I have another 8 to 10 years of working life......they figure wrong.
This is the season for me for something to do every weekend. Does it run in bunches for your too? In mid-March a girlfriend said, I need a "Robin Day", meaning a day she and I meet for breakfast and then consignment and craft shop all day ending with late afternoon coffee and pastries. Well.......I looked at my calendar and found the first weekend available was mid-May......by now that weekend has been filled with helping a friend with her daughter's bridal shower........not to worry, these weekend endeavors are mostly of fun variety.
Take last weekend, I was at Salty Yarns in OCMD for our bi-annual DVHSG Members Only Retreat. Lucky for me, Diane drove and I was able to work on the only stitching I can do in the car. Between the rides down and back, I made it a little more than halfway around the hand sewing the binding of a twin quilt I made earlier in the year. This is the second of two made with the retro fabrics.
Unfortunately it was mostly a bit too brisk and breezy to sit outside to stitch. It was yet another fabulous time with 32-33 fellow stitchers. As always, the staff at the Lankford and Salty Yarns are so good to us. Hats off to Sally, Sarah and Mary for the great food, fun time and fabulous shopping. Which of course brings me to ......I was the dag gummed winner again this trip in the race of who spends the most in the shop (between me and my roommates) I thought I was doing well but that darned bag behind the counter with my name on it just keep things added all weekend log. And I really thought I was showing restraint since I am going to the Prim Stitchers Society in Harrisburg next month and will be shopping there too. Oh, well.
It was fun to sit and stitch with some old friends as well as get to know some of the other members better. I have to share, two members has started on Floss-Tube together, Check out Deb and Liz at the "Country Stitchers".
And this is what left the store with me....
I have enjoyed working on Halloween Quaker so much, I got Lila's Studio Holiday Quaker. I checked my ap and of all the floss I already have, I only had one of the called for threads. It called for Dapple fabric but I substituted with 36 count Alchemy since there was no Dapple to be found. It is going to be a group project again. So many saw Diane's awesome finish of Halloween Quaker they jumped on board to do this one and the store was sold out of patterns and fabric fast!
I just seem to gravitate to Brenda Gervais too. I picked up these three. I plan to stitch each from fabric and floss in my stash except for the snowmen. I plan to stitch them on a larger count and make it into a wintertime pillow and I may not have any 20 count on hand.
I am off somewhere with the placement of the motif with the candy corn. It counts correct from my starting point - 18 threads from the bottom point of the crescent moon but it is off at the top of the motif as it relates to the witches broom. I think it is the witch that is wrong but guess what, she's staying as stitched!
Since I picked up Halloween Quaker to work on in OCMD, I have put aside Corsica River. I really need to put in the time to finished that top row of blackwork. I did however make great progress during my last round of stitching this one. Then, I got to the middle. In my infinite OCD wisdom, I couldn't get past the fact the the center of this band does not align with the center of the band above. So I skipped three (Yes, what in god's name was I thinking, 3!) threads. It means a lot, a big whole lot of compensating stitches. Fortunately so far this doesn't seem to be causing any visual impact but geez-zoo-pete I can be a moron sometimes. And just think, when I get done compensating on the left of the motif, I get to do it all again on the right! or maybe I will be smart and add 4 threads to that side!
I did have a girl's day yesterday with my daughter and friends and we went on the 71st Annual Wilmington Garden Tour. Compared to the past, while there were beautiful yards, it was underwhelming to each of us. It is not to say that the yards, gardens and homes were not pristine, and manicured and fabulous there were only a handful of stand outs to us. I have probably attended 15 times over the last 40 years and there was really nothing over the top this year.
Have a great week all and keep on stitching!
Lots of great photos Robin--you are a busy girl!!! Hopefully, you can slow down once you finally retire, but you'll probably find that you'll still be busy...just doing more things you enjoy!
ReplyDeleteYou're going to love the ABC sampler on the banding; it was a lot of fun. Did you buy extra banding to finish it like Sally? I wish I had thought of that, but have to figure something else out.
One of these days I'm going to make it to the DVHSG retreat, but I'll see you soon at the PSS retreat.
I enjoyed viewing your photos from your garden tour. Some lovely spots! You have made good progress on the Halloween Quaker. It sounds like you had a wonderful time at OCMD. Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you've been busy!
ReplyDeleteGreat stash!
Love Halloween Quaker, it's in my "to do" pile. LOL
Nice progress on your WIPS.
Have a great week!
Marilyn
I am truly enjoying retirement, I know you will also.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden photos, what a lovely day you both had.
Your progress on stitching is coming along, your Quaker Halloween design is wonderful, I am so interested to see Corsica River finished.
Blessings
Catherine
Just want to clarify, not the overdyed threads that put you over. I had to get all of them, none in my stash. Keep up the good work my friend. Lol
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