I decided to keep the title of the default entry on here because it kind of fits. After all, I am saying “Hello world!” when I open up my Etsy shop for business. Well, more like the US and Canada since I am not doing that much international shipping just yet. I want to make sure I have the kinks out before I start venturing off to far off foreign lands. I want to stick with what’s familiar for the time being.
So that’s where I am at right now.
I also just noticed that today is the 29th. Time has been flying this week. I guess that’s what happens when you are a stay-at-home-mom(SAHM), sick, and have a birthday. I turned 30 on the 25th. I felt old before my “official” time of no longer being 29. My “official” time is 10:27am Pacific Standard Time. I woke up at 4am on the 25th with pink eye. I was not pleased to say the least.
Monday, the 24th, was the first night my three-year old son Justin stayed the night away from home. Yeah, it was just my parents house, but he wasn’t with me. That was only the 8th night in his life that we had been apart over night. There were the first four nights of his life when we were in the hospital. He was in the nursery for the first night, then the NICU the remaining three nights. When he was two and a half, his little brother Ryan was born. That is when the next three nights came along. I was in the hospital and Justin was either with my mom (who was absolutely awesome for showing up at 5:10am) or with his daddy, John.
I was at a loss as to what Ryan and I were going to do for the evening while John was at work. So much of my evening routine has involved Justin running around the house, bathtime, dinner, etc. Ryan and I went about things like normal, but just at a faster pace. John got home from work around 10:30pm and I was in bed by 11:15. I was tired! I thought I was going to get this awesome night of sleep and be so refreshed in the morning. I had been dragging with this nasty winter cold and a good night’s sleep is just what I needed.
Ryan woke up at 1am and I had him back to bed by 1:20. I had drank about a liter of water in the two hours leading up to my bedtime, so I woke up at 4am with a full bladder and eyes sealed shut. I was wondering why the bathroom was so dark. “Where was the nightlight? I never turn it off,” I thought to myself. I rubbed my eyes and then realized my left eye was sealed shut ever so tightly. Lovely! I knew just what this was!
Last year in February, we had to take Justin to the ER at 9pm on a Saturday night. He had woken up from a nap several hours earlier with his eyes sealed shut and they weren’t getting any better. We all got ready and made the thirty minute drive to the hospital. We weren’t even a half mile away from our house when my eyes started to kill me. Yup. I had it too. While we waited at the ER, I noticed that 3.5mo old Ryan was rubbing his eyes. OH NO! By the time they called us back, all the three of us had the reddest eyes. John was the lucky one. He never did get it. I was so jealous.
Justin, Ryan, and I fought that pink eye long and hard for THREE WEEKS! I was SO ready for it to be over and done with. By the time we were, we had gone through three bottles of eye drops and were just starting in on the fourth bottle. It was horrible.
But this time I was the lucky one. (If that’s what one would like to call it.) I am the only one to have to battle this round of pink eye. I think I have a sinus infection and bronchitis. I can’t get in to see the doctor until Wednesday, so I am trying to take it easy, but I have this horrible itch I can’t scratch. I want to sew so bad. I want to get all of my sewing supplies organized and enjoy it. I am ashamed of what it looks like right now. It is seriously disgusting. Papers, shipping boxes, tissue paper, yards, half-yards, fat quarters of fabric, thread, scraps, etc. are scattered every where. It looks like a hurricane swirled around in my dining room for a good few weeks and then disappeared.
My local quilt shop(LQS) has an open sew on the third Saturday of the month. Take whatever projects you are working on and talk with other women(and one man) about sewing, fabric, etc. I have been to several and I love going. I can usually get quite a bit done when I go. I don’t have two little boys pulling and tugging at me. I have even taken my iPod with me to tune everyone out when I had a deadline for a project.
But the problem is getting everything all packed up and ready to go. Such a mess is made and then it is a pain to clean up. As it is, my sewing machine is still packed away from two weeks ago. I have been too busy playing sick mom.
That will change this week. I have bought some new fabrics and I have some new styles of bags want to try out. I have been looking at other tote bags others make and gathered a few ideas of what I want to do. I usually don’t use a pattern. Sometimes I will use part of a pattern to get the shape, but all the details…that’s all from my creative juices.
I think I have written enough to bore and kill a horse, so I guess I will stop. Until next time, have a good night.
-Melanie
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