Here are a couple of November quilt jobs. Both of these are made with simple blocks, and the end results are great. Both are also very scrappy - my favorite!
#1 - 9-Patch blocks
Today was one of those days where I was having trouble getting motivated. To be honest though, many days are like that.
In the past week there have been THREE mornings when I slept until 9:30, and NONE when I was up at 5. Today was a 9:30 day, and a girly-bath day when I allow myself the luxury of soaking in a hot tub with epsom salts and some lovely fragrant oil. Me, a coffee, and a good book. If you do a little ciphering you'd figure out that it was after 1:00 when I finally got dressed. Today's book is What Strange Paradise by Omar El Akkad .With the province kind of locked down again the ennui is in full force. And the weather has been rather unco-operative so I haven't gone for a walk for a couple of days. Thank goodness a friend popped over yesterday - we had a nice visit on the front porch. The Universe gave us some beautiful sunshine but it was a cold wind. I brought a couple of quilts out for us to keep our legs warm.
What I DID manage to accomplish today:
- updated the Caledonia Guild blog
- downloaded a year's worth of bank statements and made my TFSA contribution for 2022
- put the new-to-me laptop from 1-800-LUKE into the gifted laptop case from neighbour Doug
- had breakfast, lunch, supper
- changed the sheets
- did a load of laundry
- did some admin work on the SOLO facebook group
- paid the internet bill
- called a Binbrook guild member about the block swap - what to do in January when we most likely won't have a meeting
CURRENTLY GRATEFUL FOR:
- DH, who has been doing a lot of cooking. A HUGE batch of hamburger soup, Chicken Parmesan which was very good, a LARGE but not huge batch of vegetable soup, biscuits.
- hobbies to keep me occupied.
- the friend who popped in and who ALSO brought me a loaf of her sourdough bread. Yum!!!
- neighbour Doug, who is the world's best scavenger. He happens to be married to my egg supplier, who I am also grateful for. 💕
- a good sized house with two t.v.s so I can watch the news while he watches his bang-bang-shoot-em-up shows. The upstairs t.v. room is also a nice place to escape to for a nap. Or when, in the midst of a pandemic, you feel like the sharp knives are too easily accessible during a conversation which is quickly degenerating into a domestic.
TARGET ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR 2022 (we will NOT be referring to these as "resolutions")
- at least 5 donation quilts - I normally have no difficulty with this target.
- net stash reduction of at least 50 m. Also not usually difficult.
- finish at least 3 ufo projects, another goal that should be easy to meet. I need to do another ufo count - I don't think my sidebar list is accurate.
- find some floor space in the room I laughingly refer to as my office. I need to sell the old floor speakers, clean then sell a nice toaster-oven, get rid of some boxes of junk, and OMG we have so much electronic stuff (cables, plugs, routers, thingies) that need to go...
- lose 5 pounds. Ha ha ha ha... I said that last year too. The year before I said 10 pounds! Crazy woman. Pfftt. Actual pounds lost is negative 2. Yup, that's a double negative.
FALLING DOWN A RABBIT HOLE
- at the niece's recommendation, I watched The Maid on netflix , which is very good.
- I noticed that it's based on a book.
- I looked for the book through my online library.
- I FOUND the book, which has a wait list.
- I noticed there was a recommendation for another book called The Maid and downloaded that instead.
- I spent a week reading the story of Joan of Arc. This was also a very good book, although a little more gory that what I'd normally read. It is a war story, after all.
COVID 19
I can't seem to get away from this topic. Someone I was talking to thinks it will be a major issue until 2023. Dear God! They are probably right, though. It's quite difficult to get a test these days because the health system is overwhelmed. The general guidance is that the Omicron variant has symptoms very much like a cold or seasonal flu. Most reported symptoms are sore throat, cough, runny nose (also nausea, night sweats, lower back pain).
World: Total cases 306,689,375. Did you get that number? 306 Million. Total deaths 5,488,000.
USA: Total cases 60,062,000. Total deaths 837,504.
Canada: Total cases 2,532,885. Total deaths 30,812.
Ontario: Total cases 877,000. Total deaths 10,398.