Today is my actual birthday. I've spent the last month sewing along with Bonnie Hunter and her 'Unity" project. I'm using stash which includes a few patriotic strips and charms I received in a guild exchange years ago along with a bag of red strips that I bought at a stash bazaar at about the same time. You can read
post 1,
post 2,
post 3 on my blog. I'll post an update tomorrow.
I finished an
apron as part of a birthday gift for my daughter. I finished a tiny
cross stitch project that I began on our Hawaii trip last fall. I also finished three
potholders which the birthday daughter had chosen and kitted the fabrics more than two decades ago.
A friend e-mailed me last week requesting
masks for her family so I stitched those. I haven't made nearly as many as Geneva! I think our new normal will include wearing masks and social distancing at least until a vaccine becomes available. Zoom conferencing has kept me in touch with some of my quilting and work friends. My husband couldn't stand his hair length so I buzzed it off with the dog clippers. In my lifetime, I've clipped horses, cattle and dogs; but he was my first human head to buzz! The first time, I trimmed, it wasn't short enough for either of us. I liked the second trim length; but, it wasn't short enough for him. The third time was the magic one because there was hardly any hair left; but, he was happy! I do miss seeing his curls--he has cut them off for the last several decades! While I would buzz his head again, I hope his barber will be open when he is ready for his next hair cut!
I started a
tree skirt project which I'll gift to a niece when she married in August.
The previous two days, I spent conducting CPR skill checks at one of the local hospitals. I hadn't been there since mid-March. It was my second driving outing since the stay at home order went into effect in our state. Teaching wearing a mask and gloves to participants wearing a masks and gloves while social distancing and disinfecting every surface between participants was a new experience for me. What struck me as the most changed was the lack of staff I saw. Because of the canceled elective surgeries and because our state didn't have the predicted surge of Covid-19 patients, the censes dropped to less than 50% of normal. Many staff were temporarily laid off with plans to be hired back in 90 days. My department which had nine full time staff and two part time staff has two full time staff and one part time staff now.
While I'm sad about the economic hardships Covid has caused, I'm thankful my family which includes my teacher daughter and her family and my London daughter are well and practicing safe behaviors to remain well. I did miss celebrating birthdays and Mother's Day with them though! Stay safe out there!
I'm currently stitching blocks for the current step in the Unity project. I'll attach a photo. These blocks are taking me much longer to stitch than I had thought. If I don't finish in time to start the next clue on Monday, I'm okay with it because I'm on a journey and some parts of the trip just need to be enjoyed more!