Sunday, January 6, 2019
I knew for certain yesterday afternoon that I didn’t have the energy to take another stitch on my quilting project. I watched a couple of movies during the evening and was up later than usual – a new, but relaxing, bit of crocheting always makes me want to keep on going.
I’ve been setting my alarm for six every day since the New Year – hoping to get a few more hours (heck, I’d settle for minutes) of quilting time. The heavy rain woke me at around four and, as I lay there, I decided if I was still awake at five I’d get up. When I first heard my radio I was amazed that it was 7:30 already; I was already late getting started.
I did the last bit of straight line quilting before getting set up for some free-motion work. I hadn’t gone very far before it was time to head down to the Hall for a showing, and then waiting for the afternoon renter. While I waited, one of the participants in the event, wandered in early and we started chatting. While most folks think the historic photos we have mounted in the Hall are an asset, this particular woman felt it was too bad that they “change the energy” in the room! On my way home I stopped to drop off a cheque at the home of one of our Board members. When I walked in it was like a mini Board meeting as both Pat and her husband are on the Board, our President was there working with Mike, and another Board member was on the phone with Mike wanting to talk to me.
Needless to say after the Hall visit and the mini-meeting I came home with another list of things to do. Since I was going to have to interrupt myself in a couple of hours to close the Hall I decided to get as much Hall work done as possible. I did quite well; I have to spend a bit more time on the minutes and get a deposit ready but that should be “it” until I pick up mail on Tuesday.
Now that the afternoon is almost over I’m running out of energy to get back to my quilting. But I’m going to force myself to keep at it at least until it is time to change thread colour.