Our nephew has moved out, so we're empty nesters again, but next week my favorite person will arrive for an 18 day visit. After that it's back to being empty nesters. I've gotten used to cooking larger meals and doing more housework this year, so it will be another adjustment down, then up, then down again. By August I'll have less to cook, clean and launder, but more demands in other areas. We're heading into the most dangerous stretch of hurricane season, and I take that and our readiness very seriously. My guy and I now both need to have surgery. I am already having issues with my insurance changeover this month. Those are the big problems, along with the logistics of dealing with all the usual small ones. The older I get, the less comfortable and eager I am with multi-tasking and problem solving. I think, I'm old, I'm tired, and I just don't want to deal with it. So I put it off. This is the attitude I need to work on, as procrastinati...
After all the fails in May, I started June by making a scrap basket out of four thrifted partial yarn skeins in pretty shades of blue. I made another star blanket in five days. I repaired some wear holes on another Vera Bradley purse by patching small doilies over them. After getting off to a difficult start, I stuck with and crocheted this blooming flower throw (which is really just another star blanket.) I made a drawstring pouch for my new dice set. I finally finished crocheting the Azalea scarf I started back in May. I hauled out my rusty cross stitch skills to make a house warming gift for my nephew. I crocheted a bulky yarn throw in a weekend from the Make in a Weekend pattern booklet. I crocheted a pepperoni pizza purse. This bejeweled gathering basket was my very first attempt at weaving with art yarn. Finally, I completed the June tote for my calendar project, which is an ode to the beginning of my favorite season: Summer!