Tuesday's rotation piece: the Sage tea towel. Unfortunately, I was unable to stitch at all yesterday. There was simply too much going on at work.
Today's piece is Dragon Dreams' The Dragon of The Summer Sky. I made tremendous progress over the weekend but it is unlikely I will manage a single stitch today. I started my day at 8:00 a.m. prepping for a breakfast meeting that I hosted for the Regional Catechetical group. Following that meeting, we moved on to the Regional Christmas luncheon at a local restaurant. That took us up to 2:00 p.m. On the way back to the office, I picked up the 3 foot hero for the parish Catechist Christmas meeting/party. Once back at the office I cleaned up the meeting room and set it up again for the second event and then ran out for the trimmings: more paper goods, beverages and Christmas baked goods. Then, labelled all the catechist Christmas presents [thank the Lord, they were already wrapped] and got the meeting materials ready: the agenda and the handouts. The party ended around 9:30 p.m. I am way too old for 13+ hour workdays Normally, the regional Christmas meeting/luncheon is on the 1st Wed. in December and the catechetical program is the second. It's just my luck that the year I host the regional event, they fell on the same day.
I am really looking forward to this weekend but I fear I will be in a state of total collapse for most of it. I still have my Christmas cleaning and decorating to do. That was the plan anyway. We shall see if it comes to pass.
It's that time of year: a lot going on in the parish for Advent and Christmas. And it will only get more hectic. Next week is the last week of classes before the break. We start off with a Pancake Breakfast with Santa after all the Sunday Masses, the Advent Reconciliation services on Monday, classes on Tuesday and Thursday with all the usual Christmas hoopla for the younger children. Wednesday evening is the parish dinner at the rectory. I am exhausted just thinking about it, especially since the plan for the following weekend is to do my Christmas food shopping and cooking and baking. Gift shopping is a breeze, at least: my adult children just want American Express gift cards and I shop for my grandchildren on the Internet and have their gifts mailed directly to them. I expect to be worn quite thin by Christmas but hope to avoid the Bah, Humbug spirit. Come to think of it, I have a cross stitch chart of those famous Dickensian words. Maybe this will be the year to stitch it.
I am really looking forward to this weekend but I fear I will be in a state of total collapse for most of it. I still have my Christmas cleaning and decorating to do. That was the plan anyway. We shall see if it comes to pass.
It's that time of year: a lot going on in the parish for Advent and Christmas. And it will only get more hectic. Next week is the last week of classes before the break. We start off with a Pancake Breakfast with Santa after all the Sunday Masses, the Advent Reconciliation services on Monday, classes on Tuesday and Thursday with all the usual Christmas hoopla for the younger children. Wednesday evening is the parish dinner at the rectory. I am exhausted just thinking about it, especially since the plan for the following weekend is to do my Christmas food shopping and cooking and baking. Gift shopping is a breeze, at least: my adult children just want American Express gift cards and I shop for my grandchildren on the Internet and have their gifts mailed directly to them. I expect to be worn quite thin by Christmas but hope to avoid the Bah, Humbug spirit. Come to think of it, I have a cross stitch chart of those famous Dickensian words. Maybe this will be the year to stitch it.
4 comments:
Sending you some 'virtual energy' to help you through your busy week.
I can sympathize with you. I too, am finding all the extras with work very tiring. Getting older I guess. Hope you can find some time to rest up and recharge this weekend.
Oh my Regina. Makes me tired just reading about it.
Linda
Whew! You have TOO much on your plate! Maybe when you map out your goals for next year, you will rethink all these extracurricular activities so there is time for you to sit and enjoy the Reason for the Season! big Hugs!
Post a Comment