Hello all!
I know, it's been a very long time. I miss being here, I miss all of you. I have been reading occasionally and commenting occasionally, I hope you've gotten my messages. A few weeks ago I had a creative, eloquent blog going through my head and wouldn't ya know it....not a minute to myself to sit down and type it out. Of course, now I've forgotten even what it was about!
I haven't blogged since the beginning of Lent. I had goals and expectations that are yet to be realized. It has become discouraging at times, but I soldier on. Life is a journey - trial and error, successes and failures and I may be making some progress - a little like one step forward, two steps back. One of my favorite new quotes is this: "There is a beautiful thing called imperfect progress. It comes when we take slow steps of progress wrapped in grace. Imperfect progress is still progress."
One milestone was planning a "craft day" for my scrapbook friends from the store that closed last year. We finally had a chance to all get together again - it was a fun reunion! Our church let us open the gym to these ladies and we invited other crafters to join us. We already have our second gathering scheduled for the 11th of July! I was so busy setting things up that I failed to take any pictures...NEXT TIME!
Mother's Day was quiet, but nice. I was taken out to eat by Hubby and Daughter #2 - the others could not be here, but sent gifts and called. It was good to talk to them. Daughter #1 sent a nice bouquet of flowers, Son sent a cream and sugar set I've been wanting to round out my turquoise Fiesta Ware collection, Daughter #2 gave me some foot soak crystals, some pansies for my porch planter and came by this last week to help me clean all the windows of The Turquoise House inside and out.
Spring finally arrived! The snow finally melted, came again and melted again. There are still "small" piles of snow in some shaded areas, but for now at least the garden and yard at The Turquoise house are clear of the white stuff!
This handsome fella was my first robin sighting this year. Oh how happy I was to see him!
Since then we have had several visitors to the yard.
Oh how I enjoy my feathered friends!
With the exception of cleaning the garage, the cleaning of the windows marked the completion of my spring cleaning for this year. I'm happy to have that behind me and now it's on to more important things.
Hubby's business continues to be poor, even dare I say, worse than ever. I am so very grateful for my piano students. I currently have 17 enrolled, but that will be changing quickly with the coming of summer. Most families drop out for the summer. I'm trying to look forward to more free time for myself - a chance to make some real progress on those personal goals of mine, but it's difficult to find personal peace when one wonders from day to day how the bills are going to be paid. Our meals have become even more simple than ever, which is a blessing in disguise. I usually cook some meat of some kind on the stove top and add a tossed salad...dinner.
Hubby is anxiously awaiting the spring planting of the garden. We had snow just last week and temps continue to stay cool, so it's too early just yet.
After staying away all winter, I am now back practicing on the pipe organ every Monday afternoon and meeting with my mentor for more instruction and encouragement. His official retirement date is August 7th. We plan to continue to meet unless his new schedule (he has to get some kind of part time job) prevents it.
I am working hard on my music both at the organ and the piano. It's difficult to get anything else accomplished between practice time and teaching, but I love it. I am struggling now with what may be arthritis of the middle knuckle in my right hand. It doesn't hurt to play unless I have a stretch. I am no longer able to pick up a half gallon of milk with that hand.
Well gang, I hope this is the first of many blog entries to come. I will update some more as things come to mind. Please drop me a note and let me know you're still out there. I miss you all.