It finally slowed down midweek. Grad Girl is moved in and has started her new job. My Guy left on Tuesday as he had to be back at work. I stayed in Texas the rest of the week to finish the unpacking and take care of a few errands while Grad Girl was at work. I'm flying home today. On the one hand I'm sorry to be leaving Grad Girl, it's been fun to hang out post all the moving stress, but I am ready to be home and spend some significant time in my sewing room.
There's been time to do some hand stitching while Grad Girl's been at work.
- 15 minute days/week = 5/7 days
- 15 minute days/Aug = 6/12 days
- 15 minute days/2025 = 218/225 days
- Success rate = 85.49%
I've done quite a bit of embroidery since Wednesday. It's been nice to just sit and stitch in the afternoons while I wait for her to come home from work. I'm hoping to spend a good bit of time in my sewing room this week. I've definitely missed it.
How has your stitching week gone?
I bet you'll miss having Grad Girl closer, but hope she likes her job and everything goes well for her! I, too, was happy to get back to my sewing routine after a week off. Safe travels today, Kate!
ReplyDeleteHopefully things will be very successful for GG in Houston. I'm always glad to get home and back to my own routine.
ReplyDeleteit was nice of you to stay and unpack for her!! It will be hard at first to be more of a distance from her but you will get used to it after awhile and I hope she gets used to Houston ok
ReplyDeleteIt's tough when our children go out in the world and don't need us much. On the other hand, I am absolutely thrilled that both adult children are doing very well and I don't expect to see them moving back in with us! I hope you get to jump right into your sewing projects and enjoy the time also.
ReplyDeleteI am glad to hear that you enjoyed your visit with Grad Girl. It sounds like she is settling in nicely. Safe travels home and enjoy your time in the sewing room this week. Hugs.
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