After 18 years of sleeping on this:
we finally got a new bed! We got an Intellibed because they are awesome and we have connections, and it is totally sweet! So comfortable! I can’t wait to go to bed each night. Happy dance! Squeeee!
Today we accomplished something big: we got Christmas all packed up and put away. Yay! On top of that momentous achievement, we also got all the snowmen out. Double yay! With me tired and worn out from my family history mission and Scott working a bazillion hours, we have to prioritize. And frankly, having the holiday stuff up longer than normal didn’t seem like such a bad thing. I decided that if my neighbors were judging me for still having the tree in the front window and turning on the lights every night, so be it. Their problem, not mine, right?
This is the latest we’ve ever taken it down, but as Scott said, it was also the latest we’ve put it up, so it all works out. I was sick for most of December, so it was slow going with the decorating. But then, I move slower all the time now, so it’s all good. I am serene.
Happy snow and snowmen!
It’s time again to choose my word for the year. It’s an attempt to choose a word that influences my state of mind throughout the year and creates a structure and framework for my life. Here are my past choices: 2009-SERENE, 2010-CREATE, 2011-BALANCE, 2012-VARIETY, 2013-MEMORY.
This is what I wrote last year:
This year my word is….MEMORY. I want to focus on capturing past memories by working hard on the boys’ scrapbooks and getting them closer to the present day. I want to focus on doing more with my family history projects to remember my ancestors. I want to focus on creating some memories of me through new cuddly quilts.
As I’ve been pondering what to choose for 2014, I find that my goals are the same. I did well with family history by working on my own, scanning lots of my parents’ stuff and starting a blog for our family history. I also got some quilts done but didn’t do one page of scrapbooking. I want to pick that back up and continue with the family history and quilting.
So my word for 2014 is…MEMORY. Again. Happy New Year!
Once I again I focused on my TBE (to be read) stack and managed to release 48 books to other readers, but I got more than that at thrift stores or on bookmooch.com, so it was a net gain. Hmmm. So I am repeating the Mount TBR Reading Challenge and hoping to equal my 48 and be more restrained about acquisition. I’ve been utilizing the library more, so maybe… Here are my statistics for 2013 from my book journal:
Books read: 150
Pages read: 47936
Of the books read:
2012:
196 books; 56,851 pages; 11 non-fiction; 55 new-to-me novelists; 95 series; 25 re-reads; 25 audio-books; 6 of 6 challenges completed; 64 of 91 Newbery
2011:
132 books; 39,641 pages; 15 non-fiction; 42 new-to-me novelists; 54 series; 12 re-reads; 33 audio-books; 0 of 0 challenges completed; 59 of 90 Newbery
2010:
152 books; 46,899 pages; 3 non-fiction; 37 new-to-me novelists; 25 series; 19 re-reads; 28 audio-books; 5 of 5 challenges completed; 50 of 89 Newbery
2009:
73 books; 23,576 pages; 3 non-fiction; 31 new-to-me novelists; 36 series; 5 re-reads; 48 of 88 Newbery
2008:
79 books; 32,031 pages; 8 non-fiction; 15 new-to-me novelists; 31 series; 19 re-reads; 42 of 87 Newbery
2007:
44 books; 17,069 pages; 3 non-fiction; 8 new-to-me novelists; 15 series; 13 re-reads; 38 of 86 Newbery
I started piecing this quilt in 2008 in my neighborhood quilt group, which has long since disbanded, but is where I learned to quilt. I got it all sewed together a year or two later and started hand-quilting. I was three-quarters done when I decided I didn’t like the pattern I was doing and ripped it all out. Then I started over with the quilting. It takes me a while to do the hand-quilting, so this has been hanging around. I got the binding sewn on in October and then worked slowly at hand-sewing the binding. A bout of bronchitis in the middle of December allowed me to finally finish this quilt. I like it so much that I have decided to keep it as a lap quilt for myself and have been enjoying snuggling underneath it while watching movies.
Tall Tales Lap Quilt
Size: 61-1/4″ x 74-1/2″
from More! Laps From Fats, by Ellen Replogle, copyright 2006 by Good Intentions, a pattern company for quilters