Sunday, April 26, 2020

changing things up

I’m sorry that I haven’t posted anything here for a few weeks. I am still struggling with the whole writing thing – giving it up vs plowing forward vs taking another extended break.

Then there’s the whole LIG thing – Life In General. The world in general. And my little four-acre spot of paradise. Trying to put all these places in perceptive and finding my happiness.

That being said, I hope to get back at posting here once a week, but I was just thinking today that maybe I will just give basic updates, instead of a list of goals. Right now, I think that will work better for me physically, mentally and emotionally.

Hubby and I took a ride on Friday – only crossed one county line, just so you know. And didn’t encounter any other people, or at least not within probably 20 feet. It was a good day.
Beautiful bit of nature, only 15 miles away. 
Yesterday, we broke a few more rules and had my kids over to help with yard work. We had been down to see my daughter last weekend and she’s only had a few cases of COVID19 in her county. My son, however, his trip up here was pretty risky. There have been many cases in his county, several deaths, he doesn’t practice social distancing and he crossed at least six counties to get here.

Isn’t that crazy to keep track of such things.? Of course, I’m up to over 17,000 words on my coronavirus chronicles. So, I guess that’s how I roll. 
My daughter and Hubby blowing leaves. 
 What else? I’ve still been blogging on the Dino Chronicles three times a week. I haven’t worked on my quilt for a couple weeks, but have been sewing new elastic in some masks from work, also hemmed my son’s landlord’s curtains yesterday.

We have accomplished a lot of yard work, thanks to my kids. Hubby’s arm is still in a sling, so he’s not able to do much out there. I also washed and vacuumed our old vehicle to get it ready to sell.

I think that’s about it. Will keep you posted and get back on track one of these days. Not going to beat myself up though. 
Front seat of Hubby's SUV, it was such a pigsty. 

1 comment:

  1. I think there's a reason why the pursuit of happiness is a fundamental right, Chris! Just take care of yourself and do your updates whichever way feels the best.

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