Ok, here's what 50 granny squares looks like:
I'm just using left overs/odds and ends. Some wool, some cotton, plenty of acrylic and various blends, this thing runs the gamut. The final quilt will be an eyesore, but I can't wait. :)
I'm trying to keep up a pace of at least 10 squares a week, and the final total I'm hoping to get is about 240 or maybe a bit more.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Thursday, January 3, 2013
2012 -> 2013
Yes, yet another "year in review" blog post. Everyone does them, and yes, they can get repetitive, and filled with navel gazing, but I like the idea of a summary...
Believe it or not, I went in to 2012 with a plan. I was going to continue my late 2011 exercising push. I was going to spend more time with the kids. I was going to eat better.
I spent a lot of time in 2012 focusing on health.
I did spend a bit more time with the kids, though my older daughter stopped playing softball so I stopped coaching her, running practices, etc. We found other ways to spend time together, though. I'm going to give myself a C+ on this goal and will certainly carry this one forward into 2013.
For 2013, I'm going to adopt two mottoes and see how that works out for me.
“Make no little plans: they have no magic to stir men’s blood.” - Daniel H. Burnham
Yes, that's a bit over the top. I've always been a guy who takes small, sure steps. I'm not afraid to fail, but I don't like it at all. I'd much rather reduce a lot of the risk and take the safer bet.
Maybe I'll make some larger strides in 2013.
"Don't ignore your dreams; don't work too much; say what you think; cultivate friendships; be happy."
He says he keeps that at the top of his To Do list and I like it. It's much more approachable. I especially like the part about friendships. I don't have enough of them. I'm too shy to make new friends, it's such hard work!
Now, those two goals can be at odds, but I think that they can work together, too. It's all in how you look at it.
Believe it or not, I went in to 2012 with a plan. I was going to continue my late 2011 exercising push. I was going to spend more time with the kids. I was going to eat better.
I spent a lot of time in 2012 focusing on health.
- I ate less, and what I ate was better for me.
- I exercised quite a bunch (178 "workouts" or activities, including over 26 thousand crunches and over 10 thousand push ups). I even managed to do 20 pull ups in one set.
- I took up some new "skills" with the intent of keeping my mind sharp (learned to juggle and started crocheting).
- In November I moved to a standing desk at work.
I did spend a bit more time with the kids, though my older daughter stopped playing softball so I stopped coaching her, running practices, etc. We found other ways to spend time together, though. I'm going to give myself a C+ on this goal and will certainly carry this one forward into 2013.
For 2013, I'm going to adopt two mottoes and see how that works out for me.
Motto 1
The first, I admit, scares the pants off of me. It's far too ambitious and will certainly require too much of a commitment, but I'm adding it here anyway:“Make no little plans: they have no magic to stir men’s blood.” - Daniel H. Burnham
Yes, that's a bit over the top. I've always been a guy who takes small, sure steps. I'm not afraid to fail, but I don't like it at all. I'd much rather reduce a lot of the risk and take the safer bet.
Maybe I'll make some larger strides in 2013.
Motto 2
The second motto is something I read last year from Paul Graham:"Don't ignore your dreams; don't work too much; say what you think; cultivate friendships; be happy."
He says he keeps that at the top of his To Do list and I like it. It's much more approachable. I especially like the part about friendships. I don't have enough of them. I'm too shy to make new friends, it's such hard work!
Now, those two goals can be at odds, but I think that they can work together, too. It's all in how you look at it.
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