Busy, busy, busy.
I am so busy. How did I ever find time to do nursing? I'll never know.
Of course, two days a week, I am loving my time with baby Dale. She is on the move, and she has my heart in her fat little hands.
Back in the winter, when I told my daughter I would watch the baby two days a week, until she is a year old, I wondered. Would I be able to do it, with my HEAD????
Would the headaches allow me to do it?? Would it all be too much???
I won't lie to you, there have been mornings, when I didn't feel as good as I would have liked.
But I managed. And for the most part, it has been just fine.
It means so much to me that I have been able to do this for my daughter, and it has been a very special time, to be with this lovely little girl.
I am so grateful.
I think back to my three surgeries, and marvel that I am here, and able to experience this little
wonder.
And I don't even mind that I sing Sesame Street songs for days after I see her.
It's ok.
I like Elmo. I do.
The studio is undergoing some change.
The side yard is all fenced in now, for Roy.
Black chain link, 5 ft high, tensile wire along the bottom, two gates. It is very nice looking, and blends in well.
Roy is one spoiled boy.
I am moving everything weaving related out of the living room, to make it more comfortable for us when we stay there.
It's all about downsizing, and evolving.
I guess it's a lifetime process, this evolving thing.
I am hoping to have an OPEN STUDIO TOUR, and a SALE, this fall. I have way more yarn and thread than I will ever use.
Time for a cuppa tea, and some of that yummy glazed lemon zucchini bread I just made.
I'll let you know how it is.
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