Things were supposed to have slowed down at work two weeks ago. They didn't. It's been 6 weeks with lots of overtime and not a lot of time off. That hasn't been very compatible with finding time to stitch.
- 15 minute days/week 19 = 2/7 days
- 15 minute days/week 20 = 3/7 days
- 15 minute days/May = 5/14 days
- 15 minute days/2022 = 99/134 days
- Success rate = 73.88%
My goal for the year was to stitch at least 75% of the time, so I'm not doing so well on that front. I'm hoping this audit is THE project for the year and I won't have anything else that requires that much effort.
In addition to a busy work schedule, My Guy and I had been busy planning a graduation party for the Scientist in Training. The SIT graduated with honors last weekend with BS degrees in chemistry, biochemistry and psychology.
We had a great weekend celebrating with her school friends on Saturday, then with the rest of the family on Sunday. Congratulations SIT! Her next step? Graduate school at Texas A&M. We are debating if the SIT gets a name upgrade on the blog. We've not come to a definite decision on that as yet.
My apologies for not getting a post up last week. Unfortunately my allergies didn't respond well to the sudden warm up and high winds we had over the that weekend. I pretty much spent Sunday trying to cope with watery eyes, a sore throat and runny nose. I mostly just slept while everyone else partied. Hopefully with the audit over and life getting mostly back to normal, there won't be any more interruptions to the regularly scheduled linky party.
How have you been doing on finding time to stitch?
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Woo Hoo and Congratulations to the SIT. Wishing her much luck in her continued education.Can not wait to hear if a name change takes place. Lol . Thank you for hosting the link party. Happy quilting.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your daughter.
ReplyDeleteHope you have some extra stitching time this week.
Congratulations to the SIT - those are some impressive degrees to work on at the same time.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, SIT!!! Can't wait to hear about the next phase in her life. Wishing you a calmer week and calm eyes, etc.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to SIT, she has probably graduated from "in Training" now. Mo is nearly halfway through her degree and we can't believe how quickly that has gone. Fingers crossed work is more manageable for you now.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, SIT!!! What an accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteWow Wow Wow!!! That is so amazing!!! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThree degrees - that is fantastic!!!
Hi Kate, I'm glad that the project is over. So sorry to hear about your allergies - that's rough! I hope that you'll feel better and get a chance to play a bit more. Take care.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your daughter - what an accomplishment to graduate with honors and 3 majors! Wishing her all the best at A&M!
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