Most of this week has been spent on the road and away from home. My Guy took a week off work and we went to Eureka Springs, Arkansas for a much needed vacation. We had bigger plans for vacation earlier this year, but a family wedding and a potential refinery project left a very small window to fit in a vacation. It was still a fun week. We shopped, hung out at a few coffee shops, hiked and ate at all of our favorite places. I took some hand stitching to work on. That's usually easy to pick up and work on for at least 15 minutes.
- 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
- 15 minute days/Sept = 30/30 days
- 15 minute days/Oct = 5/5 days
- 15 minute days/2024 = 279/279 days
- Success rate = 100%
As we weren't home, there wasn't any scrap processing or fabric pressing. So nothing to share on that front. How did you do at fitting in some stitching time this last week?
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9 comments:
It's nice to have a supportive husband, happy stitching!
Eureka Springs was a lovely little town last time I saw it - decades ago. What are some of your favorite places to eat there? I bet you saw some pretty foliage.
Sounds like a really nice getaway! We visited Eureka Springs several years ago - I remember it was a neat place. That's pretty funny that your guy wants to make sure you get your 15 minutes of stitching in. They know what keeps us happy, right?!
Enjoy your vacations ;) How sweet and kind of your husband to care about your challenge!
Kudos to you for maintaining your 15-minutes a day stitching. And, what a great supporter you have!
What a great guy! Congrats on maintaining your streak!
Love Eureka Springs! Yes, we BOTH have Keeper Husbands!
He sounds like a keeper for sure. I am blessed to have a very supportive hubby too. Great job maintaining your 100% stitching days. Maybe next year I can emulate you!
Your guy definitely sounds like a good guy. It makes such a difference to have that kind of support. Your 100% on stitching time is amazing!
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