Hello all ,
Do you ever feel busy doing nothing ? I seem to these days
The day goes so quick and then I think well I have been busy but nothing seems to be finished .
So I need another plan of action . I am going back to pen and paper and writing a list of jobs to do the start of the week for each day , and if some days I can't I still have to do that days work the next day before I move forward on the list . I think because I have so much time I am getting slower if you know what I mean no structure .
So next weekend I will write down a list of jobs that really need some action , and see if I can get more done .
I am in a good place with my stitching I have more structure in that . I am working only on Christmas stitching at the moment , before I move on to Easter . I rotate my large UFOs each week and work on 5 /6 smalls .
Here is the UFO I worked on this week .
Also finished my October Small even thou October will be out soon.
From the collections from Cross Stitcher mag free charts .
I have a bucket of goodies for any children that knock the door
but none came last year with the virus .
I have been in the garden for the last hour and cut these flowers before the rain comes again.
The rain got to this one yesterday but it's still so pretty
Well enjoy your new week but above all have fun .
Beautiful stitched pieces and gorgeous flowers!!
ReplyDeleteJune: Your Teddies are adorable, the Fall finish is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank-you for sharing the beautiful floral photos, its cold here and no color to be seen.
The fall display is so charming.
I have to start making lists myself.
Have a lovely week
Catherine
I love your teddy stitch and all your October and Autumn pillows. That pink rose is pretty even wet. I love all your flowers. big hugs enjoy your week and be safe.
ReplyDeleteAnch'io faccio le liste delle cose da fare perchè mi sembra che le giornate siano sempre più corte!! E ho le caramelle per i bambini, spero tanto che quest'anno vengano
ReplyDeleteJe suis toujours en admiration devant ces magnifiques broderies, bravo !
ReplyDeleteProfite bien de ta semaine ma chère June.
ReplyDeleteMerci pour tes jolies fleurs.
Your autumn finishes are so wonderful and colorful.
ReplyDeleteYour Teddy stitching is so cute. I love teddies.
Have a nice week. Manuela
Sometimes I get that way with the change of seasons.
ReplyDeleteThe teddies are too cute.
Love your Fall display, especially the girl pulling the wagon of Mushrooms, too cute!
As always, your flowers are still beautiful.
Marilyn
Hello June,
ReplyDeleteI know the Christmas teddies, I like them very much, but it is also a lot of work. The autumn pillows look so beautiful.
I also sometimes make lists of what else I have to do. It makes me happy when I can cross some of it again.
Hugs Andrea
June, I need to start list making again too. I honestly think my house was more organized and cleaner when I worked. I need more time managment skills too!
ReplyDeleteI had a nice week away with my sister and got to visit a cross stitch store. The last thing I needed was more patterns but I could not help myself!! I love your fall display and the little monthly is so cute! You know how much I love bears and the teddy is adorable! No flowers left here, it's been a bust for color so far and with the tremendous rain storm we are having I think that will really hurt our chances for more color. I always enjoy seeing your beautiful flowers. I hope you have a great week!
I love your Autumn decorations and the the Teddies are cute! I hope your pen & paper method works better for you next week.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitching and gorgeous flowers! Your list idea is something I need to do too!
ReplyDeleteYes, I know that too, in the evening you ask yourself whether you've done everything and realize that it's not even half of what you want to do. Good idea with the list.
ReplyDeleteSweet the teddies and the October pattern - great finsih.
Happy Stiching, Martina
Ciao June, I like the teddy bears and your autumnal little pillows. And it’s a joy to the heart watching your flowers. I bought a cyclamen and a viola.
ReplyDeleteMiriam
don't even have to have a to-do list.In the morning, I'm still in bed wondering what I'm going to do...Eventually I cook and the rest of the plans disappear. I really, really like the pictures of the flowers.
ReplyDeleteI embroider-richelieu every spare moment.
Have a wonderful day Eva
I love your little Autumn display and October will make a great addition to it.
ReplyDeleteWe never get visitors on Halloween, probably because we live on a very dark lane with a very spooky driveway!
Dear June, I love your little display of autumn stitchings.
ReplyDeleteSome days are like that: we putter around, doing a little of this and a little of that and feel nothing got done. I hear that from most retired people. But that's ok, we deserve not to rush around and fill every minute with chores.
Ursula
Dear June, I love your little autumn display, also the cute Christmas teddies and again such beautiful photos of your flowers.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend, Jutta
I know just what you mean, June! The days pass by in the blink of an eye and I feel like nothing has been accomplished. I often wonder how I did as much stitching as I did back when I worked! I think I was simply more organized. So, I'll be interested to see if your preparing a to-do list helps you out at all. Love your little October finish and autumn display. And those teddies are darling.
ReplyDeleteHope you get at least a few trick-or-treaters tomorrow night ♥
Dear June, I also love your autumn decoration and also the Christmas teddies, they are so cute. Have a fine sunday!
ReplyDeleteI am a lifelong list maker. I write down everything! Sometimes instead of a to-do list, I make an "I did it" list at the end of the day. Makes me feel accomplished! :O)
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