It was a busy week. Taxes took up a good part of Monday. By Wednesday, I was mostly caught up on laundry. Still a bit behind on my monthly chores, but a few of those were knocked out. We had nasty storms on Wednesday and Friday. The storms meant I had to shut down my stitching a bit early so I could unplug my machine. These storms had a lot of lighting. I got caught in nickel/quarter sized hail on my way home from a doctor's appointment Wednesday afternoon. We spent a good 20 minutes in the storm shelter Friday night due to tornado warnings. Thankfully, it looks like our next round of storms isn't till next weekend.
Even with all the disruptions, it was a good week on the stitching front.
- 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
- 15 minute days/Apr = 17/18 days
- 15 minute days/2026 = 107/108 days
- Success rate = 99.07%
Here's what the hail looked like on Wednesday (photo curtesy of My Guy).
I drove about 5 miles in that hail. It sounds so much worse when you are in the car. I kept repeating, "don't get any bigger, don't get any bigger" (they had forecast golf ball sized). Then it was, "please stop, please stop". I sat in the car for probably 5 minutes waiting for it to end before I made the mad dash into the house in the pouring rain.
Hope your week has been much more boring than mine was, but with lots of time to play with needle and thread.


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