Sunny and Bright
I keep my eyes on the sunny yard and not on the temps. If I don’t dwell on it, this too shall pass.
Grandson Ryan is over today to use the snowblower to clean up around doorways, recycling and garbage bins. After that, the big red bow will be coming off of the front door. That will be the official end to all things Christmas.
Bean and ham soup is going to be tasty for supper. I might say that the studio can be a bit chilly on days such as this. Good shoes on the feet takes care of leg cramps.
I do have reading material for the first floor to take up some time, but my heart is in the threads and fuzz right now.
The first nice day I will be getting my car’s oil change done in New Ulm. I have heard of the Sewing Seeds Quilt Shop that sounds intriguing in New Ulm. I have no needs, so that stop is still up for debate.
With this winter being both of my kids’ crack at owning their own businesses . . . what a cold winter to cut their teeth on. I believe they will be doing just fine. All that can be done is keep chins up and take it one day at a time.