Stitching Away

I feel like I’m stitching my life away, to some extent. Barbara commented that I’m stitching like a woman possessed and so, perhaps I am! Seriously, though, I don’t know what’s up. I hurt my back Friday evening, so no boating for us this weekend, unfortunately. It also meant that I had all weekend to stitch while watching the Olympics. Which is exactly what I’ve done. I also managed to do some store inventory preparation, a few dishes, but, in general, I’ve been trying to stay still and rest my back. I haven’t been terribly successful and managed to seriously sprain my right big toe on Saturday, so it’s been an ouchie kind of weekend.

As far as stitching and relaxing go, though, I feel the clock ticking away as my first class start date comes closer and closer. I just have the feeling that my time is going to be all swallowed up by schoolwork once I start, but we’ll see. I’ll get in whatever I can while I can. Just don’t be surprised if what is currently a predominately stitching blog becomes more of an art school blog. 😉 I hope that you’ll all stick with me, regardless of the content!

About Jenna Magee

IT professional, needleworker, editor/proofreader, author, singer, musician.
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5 Responses to Stitching Away

  1. Anna says:

    Be careful. The dude hurt his back watching the Olympics–reaching for the remote. It’s a terrible, little-known side effect of watching the games!

  2. Barbara says:

    I’m looking forward to lots of art-school info in the upcoming months, Jenna. But don’t feel pressured to keep up with everything, especially in the initial weeks when school really will swallow you up till you find your stride.

    I’m laughing at Anna’s comment above. LOL!!

  3. Karin says:

    I’ve been stitching madly during the olympics too – a great time to make some progress.

  4. Vonna says:

    I’m here for the long haul…no matter the content 😉

  5. Michelle says:

    Yes, going back to school has definitely cut into my stitching time. But, I have a feeling once I get a little further down the road I can ease back into a more normal stitching routine.

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