Sunday, September 29, 2019

Getting back into it

a light bout of shopping happened yesterday. Walked through half a department store to only buy a pack of scrunchies.  It was good to get back out there and find normal.

I am from a small town in a Midwest state.
Certain times of the year you can buy tomatoes or corn from a wagon or on the side of the road.
We can't buy aloe Vera in the produce section of a grocery store!

So yesterday in a macabre sense of humor, I decided that my bruise looked like a glowing purple pumpkin!

The other arm...well, this is a fuzzy picture but it kind of looks like an ultrasound ...
Maybe of twins!

Here's hoping you find the absurd in everyday mundane today!

Saturday, September 28, 2019

Healing and identity Crisis

its interesting how quickly life can change. I've heard the phrase turn on a dime and now I understand what that feels like.  I had been getting more and more stressed at work and I hadn't realized how all the bright colors of my day were beginning to swirl into hazy unhappy colors. I didn't know how to change things.

A 15 or 16 hour hospital visit, a new diagnosis, several bruises later, and things are markedly different. Less stress at work solely because I don't have the energy to worry about how others are acting.  All that stress from work has morphed itself into laser focus on how much I sleep, what food I eat and how much energy will it take to do something as basic as a load of laundry.

So I thought I knew who I was a week ago but it's taken some time this week to wrap my head around  things.  It's been an identity crisis of sorts. I'm the conscience at work (or so I felt). I'm the strong one at home, the wheels, the nudge, etc.  now I feel fragile and it's taken some time to get back to the old me.  I'm not completely there yet and I may never get there.  So who am I? Am I really different than before? Of course the answer is yes. Every experience changes us.

I realize it wasn't weeks being hooked up to machines and being near death.  I'm blessed in that it was a quick turnaround all told. Doesn't mean that life is not the same.  This is the new normal. A huge kick in the pants to start making changes that likely should have happened years ago. Can't change the past, can only move forward.

So new identity or no, we press on.
Today is the day and we do our best.  If it goes south, we try again tomorrow.

Who knows when you'll drive behind a car shaped mouse.
Or is that a mouse shaped car?
Yes, it's ears on top that flatten when the car is in motion and then rise up when stopped.
And a five foot tail trailing behind.
Truly Nolen pest control knows how to use marketing, right?

Here's hoping you know YOUR identity! 

Monday, September 16, 2019

It's a wall! Design wall, that is

so we're on our second iteration of a design wall.  The first one wasn't a complete failure but not 100% effective either.  I'm cautiously optimistic on this one. It was half free as I was able to utilize a gift card! Hooray for gift cards!

I added a pink square to show the wall as being useful!

Hindsight would have told us to turn the second panel words to the back!
The yardstick is resting, not holding anything up!

It was another opportunity to work on a project with Blueman. I must say, it's an experience in how different our brains work, for sure!  

Here's hoping you accomplish something useful today....and maybe get a treat like this....
Unicorn puddin'
Magic?!


Monday, September 9, 2019

Starting over

Lots of things changed, but nthing visible. I had thought I was leaving my job and guilt made me stay. So I'm back to finding new ways to cope because the old ways aren't working.  As happens, my craft life is following my work life. I had a project done and I just didn't like it. Not even a little. So, I let it percolate and decided one Saturday to tear it apart and start again.

Sometimes you just have start over. Refine the craft, fix the stitch, get your head straight.
At work, it's find your place, zip your lip and get your stuff done.


This was the "finished" item.  I didn't like how it laid out. 
I just wasn't feelin it.

It became this and more. 
Ten or twelve hours of knitting turned into two hours of destruction.
So unfair!

Prayer shawl end result. 
(For part of it)

It's fluffy "yarn" and has little structure. Once you get past that, you can find it easier to deal.  sometimes when you use the non-standard ingredient, you get a lesson in the limits of it.
But it was n clearance and I couldn't resist.

Hope you find something fun you can't resist today!