It's getting that time of year that I want to decorate for Halloween; haven't even thought of digging things out.
I did manage to get myself way too tired the other day on my work-a-thon and spent a good portion of Saturday snoozing on the couch. I'd like to say "watching TV and knitting" but the TV was on and I was holding the knitting and snoring......that doesn't count as either.
None the less, the rest seemed to help and let me head off to a great church service yesterday, then home to try and keep DH comfy and get him healthier.
I did have a chance to rip apart a cheap frame, paint it red and think I will do something orientally inspired, collage of course, while giving the hip, hands and back a rest from the sewing. I seemed to have forgotten that a whole day of it leaves me immobile the next.......I don't know the meaning of the word *moderation*.
No.
Not at all.
I have to find a good balance of sewing to standing time. (need to take a Sharpie and write that on the machine)
Today, if DH is at work, it's studio time. If he's home, it may be "go visit the doctor" time. And that leads me back to the title of the post.....the harder I try and sit still, the more I go. I'm remembering a science class....something about "A body in motion STAYS in motion"......I should have paid more attention! LOL!
Anyway, I'm hoping everyone's Monday is the start of a great week and a productive and fun one too, but take some time to smell the roses before they fade!
Pax.
21 comments:
I do believe you are referring to Newton's Rule #1...I'm very fammiliar with it!
Sorry to hear your husband is still sick.
I still have my skulls from the class we did!
Yep--Newton. I never remember any of that, which is sad!
I want to get DH to the Dr, but you know how that one goes.....OY!
Save me from all this.....AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
XXOO!!!!
Anne
I LOVE the skulls! Dia de los Muertos is really big out here in Tucson - huge parades and everything....me - I usually turn the lights out so I don't have to pass out candy....I'm a Grinch, since I'm around kids all the time, I want to be alone (said Garbo-ish)...
lovin' the skulls!
I napped as well. Delicious, isn't it?!
Moderation? What's that???????
Great skulls ~ I love them! Years ago did you ever think we, as grown women, would be "into" skulls? LOL!
Have a good day, Anne.
Linda--
LOL!!!!You're not a Grinch--Sometimes enough is enough. I love DOTD but little here in the hinterlands other than what I fins to decorate with. Logansport has a large Hispanic population; I need to check their bakeries for Pan de Muerto.
XXOO!!!!
Anne
Tristan,
It's, hmmmmmmm, 9:46 and am ready for another nap? Yes, I am learning to love them. :)
Have a good one!
XXOO!!!
Anne
Audrey,
Unfortunately we sound the same....work till you drop, then drag your sorry you-know-what back up and start over. I really need to take it more seriously for my health.
And it is funny that we are so attached to the skull image---I find myself in Hot Topic buying T-shirts w/skulls. The kids working there get the biggest kick out of it! First it's, "Can I help you ma'am?" then we're talking music, concerts, etc when they see I'm shopping for myself. LOL!
I refuse to grow up!
XXOO!!!
Anne
Hi Anne, I love the skulls! I love them all but the black and white one catches my eye! Sweet! :)
Abrazos,
Meri
Like Jimmie Buffett says, "I'm growing older but not up." Love those skulls. How can a skull look so cheerful?
Meri,
The black and white one reminds me of Posadas Calaveras.....it has a diffeent appeal than the rest,doesn't it?
XXOO!!
Anne
Jan,
A skull can look that cheerful because it doesn't have anything to worry about!!!! LOL!!!!
Love the Day of the Dead items....I just live in the wrong part of the country.....sigh!
XXOO!!!
Anne
Hi Anne - computer woes, or I would have stopped by earlier. Well, you know I love skulls. :) I was just stitching one! And I'm right there with you - I refuse to grow up. How boring to be an ADULT. LOL!! Rest up so you can come out and play!!!!
Oh Pam.....this is the month of going from bad to worse...Hubby is really sick, probably post about that little gem tomorrow and then go back to nursing duties for a while.
I kinda GIVE UP!!!!
I want to wake up like in the Wizard of Oz with this all being a bad dream......and yes, I want the ruby slippers too!
XXOO!!!
Anne
Anne - I'm so sorry to hear about the DH. Sounds like you need a brigade of chicken soup. Wish I was closer, so I could lend a hand. Feel better, rest, rest, rest, rest.
xoxoxo Pam
Wait till you read tomorrows post.... <:{
XXOO!!!
Anne....losing mind
Love them. What a great little collection...
Sorry to hear hubby is still under the weather.
A
you are really on a roller coaster over there ... hope things start to level off soon....
t
Thank you for stopping by and I need to tell you I really enjoy your blog and insight into another artist's life. Balance is a difficult proposition to hold and maintain so hang in there. I went to the doctors today for my bronchitis!!!! Yikes. Imagine and Live in Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
p.s. the road is still rocky with my daughter but I do believe in Miracles.
Leslie and Teri---
Just read the post for Tuesday....it just gets better and better.
And I swear this morning, I feel like I am coming down with the *whatever* all over again.....OY!
XXOO!!!
Anne
MAry-Helen,
Sometimes I wonder how I produce anything, but there and again, a bit of art pops out....I think the blog keeps me from totally losing my mind somethimes!!!
I'm not feeling well again this a.m.---hope your bronchitis clears SOON.
And I do keep you in my thoughts for an *el milagro* of your own.
XXOO!!
Anne
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