- our election last November in the US - still has me flummoxed, dismayed, embarassed...so many emotions that some days it's hard to believe I am really awake - but, enough said
- after 21 years at the Oregon City Public Library, I retired at the first of the year. I miss some of the people, but I love being home!
- in February, I had to have surgery on my eyes - retinal tears on the left, almost complete retinal detachment on the right (and then cataract surgery as well) - the recovery was long and uncomfortable - little reading, no stitching or driving
- finally able to get back to "normal" in June - I feel like I have so much catching up to do!
- we were able to take a wonderful vacation to Kauai in October
I had such great plans in January to stitch all the things I had been putting off, but when I couldn't stitch, I just added to my stash instead - online shopping is wonderful!
When I got back to stitching, the first thing I wanted to do was tackle some of my WIPs. I had joined the Year of WIPs challenge with the Soulful Stitching Facebook group at the end of last year. The goal was to finish at least half of the WIPs we chose. I picked 16 pieces (one is a round robin that I still have to finish). So far, I have finished 12 pieces! These aren't all of my WIPs by any means...I don't even want to count them all! But it sure has made a dent, and I am pretty sure I will be joining in again for next year. These are a few of my finishes:
Love Letters Celtic from Ink Circles
Stawberry Garden from Blackbird Designs
Abigail Gould Sampler from The Scarlet Letter
I've also joined Stitch from Stash for the coming year. When I wasn't able to stitch I just spent my time adding to an already huge stash, and then I found so many patterns that I had forgotten I had. So I know that I have plenty to keep me busy in 2018!
If you're reading this, thanks for not giving up on me after all this time, and if you're a new reader, thanks for taking a chance! With all the Facebook groups and Flosstube, it seems that so many people have abandoned their blogs. But I think I have also noticed a trend back to blogging, and I know that I, for one, have been loving getting back to reading everyone's blogs.
So, I hope that everyone has a wonderful holiday...whatever it is that you celebrate. And that 2018 has lots of good stitchy times in store for you.
Thanks for visiting, and don't forget to be kind to each other.
lynda
Tea with Jane Austen from TheSampler Girl
Love Letters Celtic from Ink Circles
Stawberry Garden from Blackbird Designs
Abigail Gould Sampler from The Scarlet Letter
I've also joined Stitch from Stash for the coming year. When I wasn't able to stitch I just spent my time adding to an already huge stash, and then I found so many patterns that I had forgotten I had. So I know that I have plenty to keep me busy in 2018!
If you're reading this, thanks for not giving up on me after all this time, and if you're a new reader, thanks for taking a chance! With all the Facebook groups and Flosstube, it seems that so many people have abandoned their blogs. But I think I have also noticed a trend back to blogging, and I know that I, for one, have been loving getting back to reading everyone's blogs.
So, I hope that everyone has a wonderful holiday...whatever it is that you celebrate. And that 2018 has lots of good stitchy times in store for you.
Thanks for visiting, and don't forget to be kind to each other.
lynda
Hello and welcome back, Lynda. It's great to see a new post from you and to learn what you have been up to during your blog pause.
ReplyDeleteSo great to know that you can stitch again after your eye surgery. It must have been a boring time without being able to read and to stitch.
You finished a lot of projects, all of them so beautiful.Years ago I also stitched Abigail Gould, and like you I didn't do the filling in. And Strawberry Garden is in my stash all kitted up and ready to be stitched. I hope I will get to it next year.
I hope that the trend back to blogs will continue as blogs are still my first love. Wish you luck with your stitching from stash - I also do it most of there time - and enjoy your second year of retirement.
Wishing you a Merry Christmas!
Nice to once again read your blog. You certainly have had quite a time of it all. Good wishes for you for 2018.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Lynda! I was thrilled to see your new post this morning. Congratulations to you on your retirement! I was sorry to hear about your eye issues, but it sounds like they have healed. I look forward to your posts in 2018 and seeing the projects you are working on.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Glad your back Lynda. Congrats on all of the lovely finishes. Happy retirement.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Welcome back and good to see your post. Merry christmas
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to Blogland! We have missed you.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to blogland. I just love reading blogs and posting on my blog. Glad to see you back. Sorry for all the issues you have had this year. Hope for a much better upcoming 2018!
ReplyDeleteWell come back ! Good to hear that you have overcome your health issues. Congrats on your retirement and enjoy all the things that you have set your mind upon. Wishing you a great start to 2018!
ReplyDeleteYay! Welcome back, Lynda! It’s so good to see you posting again!
ReplyDeleteI experienced some of the same as you last year, and blogging and stitching definitely suffered. Glad you're back in for the new year... me too! H
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing your progress on your WIPs!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you're back Lynda. Hope you make good progress this year on your WIPs.
ReplyDeleteYou have been through quite much on personal level. All the best to the retirement years! And enjoy the stitching, now that you're able to do it again.
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