Saturday Snippets | February 28, 2015

Welcome to Saturday Snippets.  This is where I share links and odd bits of info from the past week.

1. Ever want to develop a habit?  Give this a try:  Tiny Habits.  I just finished a week of working on 3 habits: 1.  drinking more water 2. keeping the kitchen clean 3. setting up my workout video.  I’m amazed how easy it’s been – and effective.

2.  Such inspiration!

3.  Really enjoying Season 3 of SherlockSherlock.

 

 

 

4.  I love that the first book they use is entitled, “Before the Fall”.

5.  I am constantly inspired by Wilna Furstenberg’s work.

Well that’s all the snippets I have for today.  Have a wonderful Saturday,

Grace

 

 

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I have a habit –   every time mom finishes her yogurt bowl, I lick the spoon.

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Quest46 – Update #3

It’s been exactly three months since my Quest46 started.  {If you’re new to my blog, Quest46 is a group of 46 goals I gave myself for the next 365 days (or 273 as of today).  You can read about it here.}

Observations after three months:

  • I wrote in my last update that I love the cumulative affect of working on things every day.  I often feel the compulsion ‘to be done’ with things and that’s not possible for most of my Quest46 items.  I’m discovering that this really hard-wired into my personality, but it’s a good exercise in perseverance.
  • I’m learning to go easy on myself when I miss a self-imposed goal.  Hey life throws you curve balls and I have to keep everything in perspective.
  • Being aware of these commitments I’ve made is making me mindful of projects that will present themselves in the future.  I’m working really hard at learning to say ‘no’ graciously.  I was improving, but suffered a set back when I added a wedding gift project and an event at my church.  I feel good about my decisions so we’ll see how it goes.
  • I’ve managed to pick up my pace, but I’m planning a blog series for March and may experience some setbacks ;-).

I’ve written the entire list along with current progress.

1. Memorize Psalm 91.  Continuing to memorize.  I have the first five verses under my belt.  I wish I could say this is getting easier, but I’m terrible at memorization.  I’m still amazed at how God uses each recitation to reveal more about who He is.
2. Lose the rest of my weight and increase my fitness.  I’m down a few pounds.  Increasing my exercise and varying it by adding strength training and stretching seems to be helping.
3. Find and implement new ways to honor Mike daily.  I’m doing better at keeping our place tidy.  Now I want to work on making sure dinner is ready when he gets home.  He’s so awesome about fixing dinner after a long day’s work, but I’d rather have it prepared for him so he can just relax.  We’ll see how it goes.  He really is the better cook.
4. Make albums for each dog.   I found the albums I want to use. Still working on pulling out pictures and sorting them into folders.
5. Crochet a Ripple Blanket.  Ordered and received the yarn for this project.  The ripple has begun.
6. Plant a vegetable garden.  Sometime in spring.  A dear friend already started me off with some vegetable seeds and seed pots.  I need to start preparing my planters.
7. Journal 52.  I am about two weeks behind.  I’ll take some pictures soon and post them.
8. Read 24 new books.  Have chosen 21 of the 24.  Here’s the 21:  The God Ask (done), Manage Your Day to Day (done), Handmade Market Place, Lore of Running, Outlander #1, The Pilgrim’s Progress, Yarn to Go, Jock of the Bushveld, Dear Mr. Knightly, How to be the Leader of the Pack, The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference, Animals Make Us Human: Creating the Best Life for Animals, Lady Susan, The Scent of Water: Grace for Every Kind of Broken, White Fang, Unbroken (done), Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail, The Go-Getter, The Artist’s Way, Yes Please (done), Scary Close
9. Make a scarf for Margaret.  Here’s the pattern, started a month ago with the intention of sending it to her for her birthday in January, but discovered a major mistake and ripped out 30 rows.  I’m not entirely sure when it will be done, but it will be before November 24, 2015.
10. Make birthday cards for family and friends.  Finished November, December and January, February.  Working on March and April.
11. Send two “thinking of you gifts” every month.  Gift #1 done, Gift #2 done, Gifts #3-11 done.
12. Complete 6 online classes.  Still need to do this.  First one scheduled for March 1, 2015.
13. Start a 5 year – daily, one-line journal.  Started and love it.
14. Learn how to make paper.  Probably during the summer.
15. Make Christmas stockings.  This is one of those Christmas one’s that will be for next year.  Don’t worry, the doggies will still get plenty of treats ;-).
16. Learn 12 new recipes.  #1 complete.  Pumpkin Pie (low carb)  #2 complete.  Creme Brulee (low carb)
17. Learn how to weave.  Sometime this year.
18. Record 12 card making video tutorials.  Start this in the new year.  Dabbling with the idea of making this a series.  Just dabbling.
19. Make a smaller soap box and make different scented soaps every month.  Soap can be temperamental in colder climates.  I’m waiting for the days to warm up a bit.  Mike had to resort to store bought.  Uhhggg!
20. Paint Kitchen Cabinets.  Looking to do this in June, 2015.
21. Learn how to dye with natural ingredients.  Waiting for springtime.
22. Work 52 items off “My Todo’s” Board on Pinterest. Completed 6, but need to step up my game. #1 I made paper beads using old books, bead cores and Utee Ultra Thick Embossing Resin.  #2   I made dog collars for a friend’s dog.  #3  Homemade Soft Scrub Cleaner #4  Made Valentine heart wreath with dyed coffee filters.  #5   Made homemade mosquito repellent.  Smelled good, but didn’t work.  #6   Made dog chew toys.  These were super popular.
23. Make mini-albums of dogs for Christmas presents.  I’ve changed my mind again.  I’m back to the mini-album idea and doing it for next year.
24. Make Mike a Dr. Who Quilt.  Starting in March, 2015.
25. Start a fairy garden.  Going to wait for spring.  Started a Pinterest board to curate ideas.
26. Paint patio furniture.  Scheduled for July, 2015.
019673100d9134c99464e5e0c6d8a7e7fc378f1edb27. Plant a cutting garden.  Spring, 2015.  Did get a head start on planting a flower with my amaryllis. 
28. Make dog biscuit gift bags for Christmas.  This was going to be a Valentine gift, but that didn’t happen.  I’m switching back to Christmas 2015 because I found some cute containers when I was organizing my craft room. Still don’t think the dogs will mind.
29. Complete all the achievements of the 7 Minute Workout.  Started this and loving it.
30. Beat my time in the Urban Cow Half Marathon.  Increased my walking mileage, but going to wait to start running.  Had a bit of a set back with some diabetes medicine and need to get back on track before I start adding intense exercise.
31. Finish Central Park Hoodie.  Found the project, but I’m waiting until I’m done with Margaret’s scarf to start this.
32. Read through the Bible. 1 chapter per day.  Started this on January 1, 2015. Got waylaid last week, but will catch up this week.  Up to Genesis 48.
33. Make birds for wall tree.  The first birds will appear on the Valentine’s tree.  Post to come.  The birds didn’t appear.  I’m thinking they’re be here for Easter.
34. Declutter and decorate Master Bedroom.  Started decluttering using the method found in the book “The life-changing magic of tidying up” by Marie Kondo.
35. Make Cloth Art Journal.  Scheduled for the summer.
36. Learn to knit socks.  Found the pattern and the class.  Will wait until Central Park Hoodie is finished (31).
37. Work on Project Life every week.  Trying to carve out Sunday afternoons for this and not being very successful.  I’m already a month behind, but I’ve been keeping track of journaling throughout the week.
38. Transcribe Da’s tapes.  Started listening to them, but need to carve out focused time to take notes.
39. Make dog beds. Came up with a better plan for my Etsy shop.  They’re now a ‘Made To Order’ item so now I’m prepping the material, but waiting for the order before I make the beds.  This new system is saving me time and potentially supplies.
40. Pray for my nieces and nephews.  Everyday.  I’m really enjoying this.
41. Add a new item every month to Etsy shop to build variety and inventory.  I haven’t added a new item every month, but I’m adding hand crafted cards to my inventory.
42. Put together a team for the local SPCA Doggie Dash in June.  Will begin in March, 2015.
43. Photo-a-day using the Collect App.  Love this app.  Here’s December, 2014 and January, 2015.

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44. Read Pride and Prejudice.  Will begin this in the new year.
45. Knit 1 square per week for Knit-a-square. I have 6 finished.  Should have 12 finished.  Got some knittin’ to do.
46. Be a better blogger and blog-reader. Post consistently. Comment regularly.  Work on this everyday.  Really pleased with my {31 Days of Cards} Series.

Until next time,
Grace

 

 

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Paws || Walk On – 2.15 – 2.21

Every now and then when I’m walking dogs, I will just stop, ask them to sit for about 30 seconds and then I will say “walk on”. That is there cue to start walking again. I do this for a couple of reasons: 1. They’re super focused when they’re on the walk and I like to know I can get their attention any time I need it. 2. It’s good to continue to incorporate training into their daily routines. Just as we need to continue to refine our skills, so must dogs.

This always reminds me how important it is for me to pause and reflect on the past week and then think about the next one as I “walk on”.

Paws | Week of 2.15-2.21

• called my Grandpa in England.
• had lunch with friends.
• caught up over dinner with friends we hadn’t seen in years.  So much fun.
•  set up my new paper cutter.  Plan to make cards like it’s my job next week.
• continued tidying my craft room.  Figured out how I’m going to store my embossing powders.  Now I just have to do it.
February-Photo-A-Day-2015-1024x1024• continued February’s Photo-a-Day challenge.
• met for coffee and knitting with friends.
• mailed off a couple of Cattywampus catnip toys  and some waterproof dog pillow inserts for some Etsy orders.
•finished reading Silenced by Dani Pettrey
• took care of some friend’s dogs this week.

01f4bbd001226633b1e257cd0831b80922b3e78fdemade a dog chew toy for said friend’s puppy, Pippin.
01afe5fe75ad7aad89fb62f82194c909bc6545ca33• received my yarn order for a wedding gift.  Getting yarn in the mail makes me so happy.
• walked the dogs almost everyday.  Decided to keep track of our walks on a calendar.  So far for 2015: 48 out of 51.

01155186f43602eca1bd1bb0336efa46e2dce65c7d_00001• still working on Margaret’s scarf.
• started collecting paperwork for taxes.


Walk On | Week of 2.22-2.28

• call my Grandpa in England.
• knit and drink coffee with friends.
February-Photo-A-Day-2015-1024x1024• keep up with the Photo-a-day challenge for February.
• continue to work on Margaret’s scarf.
• start wedding gift project.
• need to make and post cards from January Card Series || Cards for 2015 in my Etsy shop.
• repeat the #clutterfree30 challenge.
• continue to organize my craft room.  You’re probably wondering when I’ll be done with this.  Me too.
• begin reading Scary Close by Donald Miller.
• work on Quest46.
• finish prepping for taxes.  Want to be done this week. See quote below.

My favorite quote from the week:  “What we fear doing most is usually what we most need to do.”  Timothy Ferriss.

Have a wonderful week,
Grace

 

 

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The puppy was awesome, but we’re going to need a week at a dog spa to recover. And some REALLY good treats.

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Saturday Snippets | February 21, 2015

Welcome to Saturday Snippets.  This is where I share links and odd bits of info from the past week.

1. Finished watching all the episodes of Season 1 of Broadchurch on Netflix.  Gritty subject, but excellent story.  Can’t wait for Season 2 to become available.

2. Great tutorial to show you how to make a fabric gift bag.  I’ve been wanting to do this for a long time.  It will be a great way to use up my fabric stash.

3.  Mike, my hubby, is a huge fan of the Eagles rock band.  And after watching this documentary, History of the Eagles, I am a huge fan now.  I have a lot of favorite songs, but Rocky Mountain Way is at the top of the list.  Here’s the band performing this song in DC in 1977

4.  I now know what I’m going to do with all the old/outgrown t-shirts I’ve been saving.

5. We don’t get snow where I live, but if we did I would want one of these.

 

Well that’s all the snippets I have for today.  Have a wonderful Saturday,

Grace

 

 

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Will you be making more dog toys with the t-shirt yarn?  Our friend Pippin really liked the fleece toys you made him and I really liked him playing with the toy rather than my tail.

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DIY Dog Toy … made from fleece scraps

When I make my dogs beds, I’m often left with leftover fleece.  I save it, of course, not really knowing what to use it for… until today.

01ea27ca2c5911374cfd9668238d53ead936f871b0I’m watching a dog for some friends this week.  Actually he’s a 4-month-old puppy named Pippin.  And, oh man, is he adorable.  And super smart, attentive, crate-trained and a great cuddler.  But he’s also a puppy.  Did I just mention that?

I’ve raised two dogs from 7-weeks-old and I truly have forgotten how time consuming puppies can be.  I know, intellectually, that puppies demand a lot of attention, but, emotionally, I had forgotten.  Don’t get me wrong – he’s a blast and we’re having a lot of fun.  I’m just having to recall all my puppy training techniques.

He has endless energy – something my dogs are bewildered by.  Ellie keeps looking at me as if to say, “will he ever stop?”  Woody’s having flashbacks of when Ellie was a puppy and Mindy’s great at playing with Pippin.  I’m still learning about Mindy and this is my first experience with her and a puppy.  She’s incredibly calm with him, loves to play chase and rolls on the floor with him.  When we go on walks, I link him to her to help him 011d1e725d3b3cb0ed8023b8e10bc71482f5964a8funderstand how to walk calmly.  So far he’s more interested in riding Mindy like a horse.  She’s not sure how she feels about this.

Pippin’s been here for a couple of days and today he decided to use Ellie’s tail as a chew toy.  Not the best of plans, so I went to Pinterest to find something to make for him.  I found an excellent tutorial using old t-shirts and then I remembered my fleece.  Fleece is incredibly durable material and I have A LOT of it.0151fa36aca3b033723801e75fbd0af84d28847781

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I started by cutting some of the longer pieces into 1/2″ strips.  Taking 9 of the strips, I tied a humongous knot at one end and then started braiding the 3 groups of 3 strips together.  When I reached about 6″ from the end, I tied another humongous knot and trimmed the ends.

Needless to say, Pippin LOVES his toy and the rest of the dogs are relieved that he’s not using their tails as toys.  And I must thank Pippin for helping me to work towards one of my Quest46 items – #22.

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With multiple dogs, I always remove toys after we’ve had our play time because the toys can sometimes become objects of resource guarding.  And it’s important to never let a puppy play with anything alone.  They are in a massive learning stage and put everything in their mouths.  It doesn’t take long for them to swallow something or chew open a yellow highlighter (well done Ellie).

Have you ever raised a puppy?

Grace

 

 

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This is taking me back to that time when Ellie used to jump up and grab my collar with her mouth and just swing.  I’m telling you, it’s the stuff of nightmares, man!

 

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Paws || Walk On – 2.8 – 2.21

Every now and then when I’m walking dogs, I will just stop, ask them to sit for about 30 seconds and then I will say “walk on”. That is there cue to start walking again. I do this for a couple of reasons: 1. They’re super focused when they’re on the walk and I like to know I can get their attention any time I need it. 2. It’s good to continue to incorporate training into their daily routines. Just as we need to continue to refine our skills, so must dogs.

This always reminds me how important it is for me to pause and reflect on the past week and then think about the next one as I “walk on”.

Paws | Week of 2.8-2.14

• called my Grandpa in England.
• had lunch with friends.
019fef0dd8fa862d0beab00ce5ded7a59e5150645a• went to see the Imitation Game with my mom. Such an amazing movie.
• continued tidying my craft room.  I finally located a set of stacking shelves for my cupboards.  Here is the before and after.

Craft Cupboard BeforeCraft Cupboard After

 

 

 

 
February-Photo-A-Day-2015-1024x1024• continued February’s Photo-a-Day challenge.
014d1a0acdc177fcb31321e8a36b003d93754ebdb1• met for coffee and knitting with friends.  Started knitting a scarf using some lovely Blue Faced Leicester wool my pen pal sent to me.  It is a lovely variegated purple that she hand dyed herself.  So clever.
• made a couple of waterproof dog bed pillow inserts for a custom order.
•almost finished reading Silenced by Dani Pettrey
01293be6e5923775af80de324a638b758b5ba68898• sent off Valentine’s packages to my nieces and nephews.  So much fun!
• went to the Valentine’s Sweetheart Dinner at our church.
019a3e6794e702108bec5d92f68f3d2970d3e20df6• ordered yarn for a wedding gift.  Going to make a blanket like this one except mine will be different shades of green.

 

• walked the dogs almost everyday.  Decided to keep track of our walks on a calendar.  So far for 2015: 41 out of 45.
012bedeae97954accd277fd9e32e7359e3de41dca8• enjoyed my amaryllis for a few days and then it was gone.  Kinda sad.

 

 

01155186f43602eca1bd1bb0336efa46e2dce65c7d_00001• still working on Margaret’s scarf.


Walk On | Week of 2.15-2.21

• call my Grandpa in England.
• knit and drink coffee with friends.
February-Photo-A-Day-2015-1024x1024• keep up with the Photo-a-day challenge for February.
• have lunch with friends.
• continue to work on Margaret’s scarf.
• still need to make and post cards from January Card Series || Cards for 2015 in my Etsy shop. This would go a lot faster if I hadn’t broken my paper cutter.  A new one is on the way.
• repeat the #clutterfree30 challenge.
• continue to clean my craft room.
• take care of a couple of dogs for some friends and family.
• finish reading Silenced by Dani Pettrey.
• begin reading Scary Close by Donald Miller.
• work on Quest46.
• have dinner with friends.
• begin prepping for taxes.  This is one of my least favorite jobs.  Maybe I should do it first.

My favorite quote from the week:  “I want to think again of dangerous and noble things.  I want to be light and frolicsome. I want to be improbable, beautiful and afraid of nothing as though I had wings.”  Mary Oliver.

Have a wonderful week,
Grace

 

 

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We’ve really been enjoying the sunshine while mom works on her stuff.

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Saturday Snippets | February 14, 2015

Happy Valentine’s Day everyone.

Welcome to Saturday Snippets.  This is where I share links and odd bits of info from the past week.

1. Can’t get enough of this video.

2. Great article on the power of list-making.  Who doesn’t love a good list.

lace_washcloth1_small23.  Mel over at One Crafty Mumma is hosting a dishcloth-a-week (for 4 weeks) knit-a-long.  This first pattern is very fancy for a dish cloth, but I like the change from the plain jane (don’t get me wrong – I love them) dish cloths.  Head over to Mel’s blog (One Crafty Mumma) is you’re interested in joining in.

4.  And speaking of knitting, Alfred “Alfie” Date is 109 years old, lives in Australia and still knits for friends and causes.  He is incredibly inspiring and delightful to listen to.  My favorite quote from the article: “It’s a good way of getting along in life. You make friends all the time but you don’t make a fool of yourself either.”   Here’s the article along with a video.

5. I’ll end today’s Snippets for a boatload of cuteness.  Videos like this make me want to get lots and lots of puppies.

Well that’s all the snippets I have for today.  Have a wonderful Saturday,

Grace

 

 

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Did you tell your friends that every time you play the cute puppy video, I have to come over and watch?  Now that’s what I call ‘a boatload of cuteness’!

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Paws || Walk On – 2.1 – 2.14

Every now and then when I’m walking dogs, I will just stop, ask them to sit for about 30 seconds and then I will say “walk on”. That is there cue to start walking again. I do this for a couple of reasons: 1. They’re super focused when they’re on the walk and I like to know I can get their attention any time I need it. 2. It’s good to continue to incorporate training into their daily routines. Just as we need to continue to refine our skills, so must dogs.

This always reminds me how important it is for me to pause and reflect on the past week and then think about the next one as I “walk on”.

Paws | Week of 2.1-2.7

• called my Grandpa in England.
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• had dinner with friends.
• picked the Grand Giveaway winner for the January Card Series || Cards for 2015.
• made serious progress with tidying my craft room.  All with the help of my mom.  Decided to part with some supplies that I’m really never going to use.  Dropped them off at Goodwill and was asked, “Did you own a craft shop or something?”  Well so013e0a62fd0569d4f4cf6f98dfffd982f035a08bd5rt of…
• worked on my Journal52 Art Journal (Quest46 #7)
• watched the Super Bowl.  Such an exciting game!
• got my hair cut.
February-Photo-A-Day-2015-1024x1024• started February’s Photo-a-Day challenge.
• met for coffee and knitting with friends.  Planning to work on a project together to donate.
• had a routine Dr. appointment.
mailed off a “thinking of you gift” – Quest46 #11
• continued reading Silenced by Dani Pettrey
014d1a0acdc177fcb31321e8a36b003d93754ebdb1• received a lovely long letter and a wonderful gift of yarn and paper crafts from my pen pal in Australia.  That was a happy mail day!
• walked the dogs almost everyday.  Decided to keep track of our walks on a calendar.  So far for 2015: 31 out of 38.
• continued to watch my amaryllis grow.  They are the most amazing flowers.

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• paid the bills.
01155186f43602eca1bd1bb0336efa46e2dce65c7d_00001• still working on Margaret’s scarf.  This is what it looks like so far.  It was a bit longer, but I had to rip out about 30 rows when I discovered a mistake.  All better now.


Walk On | Week of 2.8-2.14

• call my Grandpa in England.
• knit and drink coffee with friends.
• make some cards for birthdays (yea!) and for sympathy (boo!)
• make a couple of waterproof dog bed pillow inserts for a custom order.
February-Photo-A-Day-2015-1024x1024• keep up with the Photo-a-day challenge for February.
• make a bird for my wall tree for Valentine’s.
• go to the Valentine’s Sweetheart Dinner at our church.
• continue to work on Margaret’s scarf.
• still need to make and post cards from January Card Series || Cards for 2015 in my Etsy shop.
• repeat the #clutterfree30 challenge.
• continue to clean my craft room after the {31 Days of Cards} challenge.
• finish reading Silenced by Dani Pettrey.
• begin reading Scary Close by Donald Miller.
• work on Quest46.
• create more decorations for my Valentine tree.
• go to see the Imitation Game with my mom.
• begin prepping for taxes.

My favorite quote from the week:  “Never stop showing someone how much they mean to you.”  Unknown.

Have a wonderful week,
Grace

 

 

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We’d like to suggest some dog paw heart type decorations for the wall tree.  No idea what that would look like, but you’re the crafty one.

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Saturday Snippets | February 7, 2015

Welcome to Saturday Snippets.  This is where I share links and odd bits of info from the past week.

1. Listened to Michael Hyatt’s podcast, “Don’t Quit Before the Whistle Blows”.  So good.

2. I’ve been trying to get my dogs to help with chores, but no luck.  Maybe I should have them watch this video.

To Kill A Mockingbord3.   Huge news in the literary world…  Harper Lee, the author of To Kill a Mockingbird will be releasing a new book called Go Set A Watchman in July, 2015.  The fact that To Kill a Mockingbird is my favorite book of all time, I’m beside myself with excitement.

 

4.  Now this video made me gasp – in a good way.  I can’t imagine the hours needed not to mention the incredibly brilliant dog.

5. A really good read and reminder.  You’re Never Going to Be Fully Ready.

 

Well that’s all the snippets I have for today.  Have a wonderful Saturday,

Grace

 

 

I disagree.  I think I’m really good at helping with chores.

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Quest46 – Update #2

It’s been a little over two months since my Quest46 started.  {If you’re new to my blog, Quest46 is a group of 46 goals I gave myself for the next 365 days (or 292 as of today).  You can read about it here.}

Observations after two months:

  • I wrote in my last update that I love the cumulative affect of working on things every day.  I often feel the compulsion ‘to be done’ with things and that’s not possible for most of my Quest46 items.  This is becoming a battle for me as I work every day to see this as a year long project.  I need to continue to work at becoming more and more comfortable with progress.
  • I’m having to learn to not chastise myself when I miss a self-imposed goal.  I knew going into this that I would be off on some of my time requirements and since this is a weakness of mine, I’m learning a lot.
  • Being aware of these commitments I’ve made is making me mindful of projects that will present themselves in the future.  I’m working really hard at learning to say ‘no’ graciously.  This is still a struggle, but one in which I’m improving.
  • My overall progress has lagged, mostly due to the holidays and my {31 Days of Cards} Series.  But I still have time to pick up my pace.

I’ve written the entire list along with current progress.

1. Memorize Psalm 91.  Continuing to memorize.  I have the first four verses under my belt.  I wish I could say this is getting easier, but I’m terrible at memorization.  I’m still amazed at how God uses each recitation to reveal more about who He is.
2. Lose the rest of my weight and increase my fitness.  I really haven’t lost anymore weight, but I’ve increased my exercise and varied it by adding strength training and stretching.  I’m hoping this will help in the weight loss department.
3. Find and implement new ways to honor Mike daily.  I still struggle with being finished with my ‘work’ by 5pm.  On another note, though, I’ve been working at keeping our house relatively tidy to create a calm, peaceful space.
4. Make albums for each dog.  Will start this in the new year.  I found the albums I want to use. I’ve started pulling out pictures and sorting them into folders.
5. Crochet a Ripple Blanket.  Will start in the new year.  My dilemma now is what colors to choose.  I’ve decided to use a web color generator and be surprised.  Yikes!
6. Plant a vegetable garden.  Sometime in spring.  A dear friend already started me off with some vegetable seeds and seed pots.  I need to start preparing my planters.
7. Journal 52.  I am about two weeks behind.  I’ll take some pictures soon and post them.
8. Read 24 new books.  Have chosen 19 of the 24.  Here’s the 15:  The God Ask (done), Manage Your Day to Day (done), Handmade Market Place, Lore of Running, Outlander #1, The Pilgrim’s Progress, Yarn to Go, Jock of the Bushveld, Dear Mr. Knightly, How to be the Leader of the Pack, The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference, Animals Make Us Human: Creating the Best Life for Animals, Lady Susan, The Scent of Water: Grace for Every Kind of Broken, White Fang, Unbroken (done), Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail, The Go-Getter, The Artist’s Way, Yes Please (done)
9. Make a scarf for Margaret.  Here’s the pattern, started a month ago with the intention of sending it to her for her birthday in January, but discovered a major mistake and ripped out 30 rows.  I’m not entirely sure when it will be done, but it will be before November 24, 2015.
10. Make birthday cards for family and friends.  Finished November, December and January, February.  Working on March and April.
11. Send two “thinking of you gifts” every month.  Gift #1 done, Gift #2 done, Gift #3 almost ready.
12. Complete 6 online classes.  Still need to do this.  First one scheduled for February 15, 2015.
13. Start a 5 year – daily, one-line journal.  Started and love it.
14. Learn how to make paper.  Probably during the summer.
15. Make Christmas stockings.  This is one of those Christmas one’s that will be for next year.  Don’t worry, the doggies will still get plenty of treats ;-).
16. Learn 12 new recipes.  #1 complete.  Pumpkin Pie (low carb)  #2 complete.  Creme Brulee (low carb)
17. Learn how to weave.  Sometime this year.
18. Record 12 card making video tutorials.  Start this in the new year.  Dabbling with the idea of making this a series.  Just dabbling.
19. Make a smaller soap box and make different scented soaps every month.  Soap can be temperamental in colder climates.  I’m waiting for the days to warm up a bit.  Mike had to resort to store bought.  Uhhggg!
20. Paint Kitchen Cabinets.  Looking to do this in June, 2015.
21. Learn how to dye with natural ingredients.  Waiting for springtime.
22. Work 52 items off “My Todo’s” Board on Pinterest. Completed 3, but need to step up my game. #1 I made paper beads using old books, bead cores and Utee Ultra Thick Embossing Resin.  #2   I made dog collars for a friend’s dog.  #3  Homemade Soft Scrub Cleaner #4  Made Valentine heart wreath with dyed coffee filters.
23. Make mini-albums of dogs for Christmas presents.  I’ve changed my mind again.  I’m back to the mini-album idea and doing it for next year.
24. Make Mike a Dr. Who Quilt.  Starting in March, 2015.
25. Start a fairy garden.  Going to wait for spring.  Started a Pinterest board to curate ideas.
26. Paint patio furniture.  Scheduled for July, 2015.
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28. Make dog biscuit gift bags for Christmas.  This is now going to be a Valentine gift.  Still don’t think the dogs will mind.
29. Complete all the achievements of the 7 Minute Workout.  Started this and loving it.
30. Beat my time in the Urban Cow Half Marathon.  Increased my walking mileage, but going to wait to start running.  Had a bit of a set back with some diabetes medicine and need to get back on track before I start adding intense exercise.
31. Finish Central Park Hoodie.  Found the project, but I’m waiting until I’m done with Margaret’s scarf to start this.
32. Read through the Bible. 1 chapter per day.  Started this on January 1, 2015.
33. Make birds for wall tree.  The first birds will appear on the Valentine’s tree.  Post to come.
34. Declutter and decorate Master Bedroom.  Started decluttering using the method found in the book “The life-changing magic of tidying up” by Marie Kondo.
35. Make Cloth Art Journal.  Scheduled for the summer.
36. Learn to knit socks.  Found the pattern and the class.  Will wait until Central Park Hoodie is finished (31).
37. Work on Project Life every week.  Trying to carve out Sunday afternoons for this and not being very successful.  I’m already a month behind, but I’ve been keeping track of journaling throughout the week.
38. Transcribe Da’s tapes.  In the new year.
39. Make dog beds. Have finished 5 total.  Really need to step this up.
40. Pray for my nieces and nephews.  Everyday.  I’m really enjoying this.
41. Add a new item every month to Etsy shop to build variety and inventory.  I haven’t added a new item every month, but I’m adding hand crafted cards to my inventory.
42. Put together a team for the local SPCA Doggie Dash in June.  Will begin in March, 2015.
43. Photo-a-day using the Collect App.  Love this app.  Here’s December, 2014 and January, 2015.

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44. Read Pride and Prejudice.  Will begin this in the new year.
45. Knit 1 square per week for Knit-a-square. I have 4 finished.  Should have 10 finished.  Got some knittin’ to do.
46. Be a better blogger and blog-reader. Post consistently. Comment regularly.  Work on this everyday.  Really pleased with my {31 Days of Cards} Series.

Until next time,
Grace

 

 

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Christmas was so much fun and now we do something called Valentines.  I never knew being a dog could be so much fun.

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