Or don’t miss at all? It’s been almost 2 months…
Well I don’t miss the traffic at all. I’m sure you can relate if you live in an area where there’s lots of traffic. I usually go into work pretty early, so the traffic is not bad. I go into work even earlier now, with most mornings I am there by 6am, so there is no traffic at all! It was going home, but now that’s no problem at all.
What else don’t I miss? Hmmm… I have to think about that one. What about you?
Now what do I miss? Well that list is much longer. I miss working with all of my Needle Nook family. It gets kinda lonesome working by myself 2-3 days a week. I miss our customers, especially our regulars and our Monday’s stitch and bitch group. I miss our classes at the shop and will we ever be able to get back to that again? I miss my stitching group, my stitching friends, my stitching routines, my stitching trips, travel…
I miss walking into a store without having to wait in line. I miss retail therapy… I miss, I miss, I miss… what about you?
on a happier note, a few pictures of my kids as they watch kitty tv every night and early mornings too. They love this window as the birds are very active in this area.
Happy Mother’s Day to all! Wether your kids are 2-legged or 4-legged.
Stay healthy and keep on stitching!
I’m surprised you didn’t mention missing baseball. After a long, cold winter my boys of summer are a welcome sight in spring. Oh, how I miss baseball and the other sports. I miss my stitching and quilting friends and not being able to hold my new grandson. As with you, I don’t miss the traffic. I actually live a little south of Boston on Cape cod and the traffic this time of year and into the summer is awful. I don’t know what to expect this summer and how much the tourist season will be impacted.
I think the reason I didn’t mention baseball is because of all the classic games have been on! I think we could all go on and on about what we miss…so sad.
I just sent a question to a much easier post showing Charley Harper’s Fishful Thinking, but it was almost 10 years ago so I did not know if you would see it.
I would like to know the name of the stitch you used for the water—it has tiny fish.
Thank you so much!
There’s fishes charted in one of Brenda Hart’s books, Stitches to Go and I believe that Julia Snyder might have it in one of hers.