Much too intimidating. This kept me away from here for months.
Randomly post stuff from the past and later give everything "real" dates so they'd be back in chronological order?
Why bother - no one else knows or probably cares the real sequence of events anyway.
So, here's what I'm going to try to do: Just jump right back into posting and see what happens. Sounds simple enough, right? Thanks - I think so too.
So if you've visited my blog before, I really appreciate you coming back again. If you're here for the first time, I hope you'll add my page to your blog roll so you'll get notified when I post something new. I'd love to have comments filling me in on some highlights of your past year.
Alright, let's get started on catching up with one another already! Here are 10 things that have happened since I last posted. They are in no particular order, since I'm trying to just post and not worry about all the details:
1. I spent three challenging but really interesting weeks in South America with both my kids. Argentina, Bolivia and Peru. I will probably share some photos & stories every once in a while, but feel free to nudge me for them if you're particularly interested in seeing some.
2. My daughter spent two additional semesters abroad after Argentina. She spent a semester each in Mexico and England. I was lucky enough to be able to visit her in both places. She's back stateside now and moving into her college apartment soon.
3. I have been pretty consumed by knitting and crochet projects. Mostly knitting, which is odd, because I actually enjoy the process of crochet more. I think it's because there are so many more knitting patterns out there that I like than crochet patterns. Someone do something about that please.
4. I bought a spinning wheel and learned how to spin my own yarn. My husband thought I wanted to do this so I could save money on yarn. He's usually a smart man so I don't know what happened there.
5. Within 3 weeks of buying my first spinning wheel, I bought another. Now I own three. Before I was a spinner I said I didn't want to be one of those people who had multiple wheels. I'm sorry I ever said that. I swear I get it now. Each of the wheels is different.
6. I worked a full time temporary job with the Census Bureau. I had a blast and I have money in the bank to show for it.
7. My husband built an outdoor studio space for me. Running hot and cold water are included.
8. Our boy turned 18 and graduated high school. He's off to college in the fall. Two kids in college. At the same time.
9. My husband and I are going to be empty nesters.
10. I rescued a dog from the shelter last week. We call her Blu.

4 comments:
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What a nice summary of your adventures. Congratulations on the graduate, spinning wheels, studios and making money. I noticed your yarn on Ravelry and it looks lovely
Great summary, and look at all that you've done, great! Ravelry keeps me posted when people update so I shall be back!
I enjoyed your summary. What wonderful reasons to be away from your blog!!!
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