Being a Quilter Means.......
#41
I have found that on my off work days, I make a list the night before of errands and chores that need to be done and I actually schedule quilt time, Most days this works, obviously you must be organized enough to complete the list and sometimes it fails, cause let's face it, life happens.
#42
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I love quilting, or learning to quilt, I can quilt anytime the pain is not unbearable, I don't do chores any more. not seance I became disabled. my routine is quilt one day, and the next I am down with pain. so I push myself to sew every other day. it is a slow process for me. there is so much I want to learn. God bless. Penny
#43
Retirement is great. I'm the happiest now then I've ever been. I can sew and quilt all day if I want to. I don't have to keep one eye on the clock because I need to be somewhere else. Both my children have left home and my husband does his own thing while I do mine. Aaaaaahhhhh, bliss.
#44
Originally Posted by thismomquilts
Right there with ya'. I thought when I quit working I would be able to quilt much more!! I have been able to but now I need to be able to quilt more! ;)
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