I'm having trouble getting started. Trying to figure out what to say. Here's why, my husband is in the hospital. He's doing much better, and I expect that he'll be able to come home in a few more days. I started to write this big description of what had happened and how it's effecting me, but that's not what I want to do. Then I started writing about appreciating life and loving your family, but that's not what I want to say either.  Those things are important, but what I really want to tell you is this:
I've been trying to stay busy to keep the worrying at bay.  I wanted a small project that I could finish in one afternoon. I was flipping through this issue of Crochet Today! and I found inspiration.
So I grabbed my supplies...
and following the step by step instructions on page 83 - 84, I created a collection of parts. I don't have much experience making things like this, but I threaded my needle and attached them one by one.
When I was all done there was a little red bird in the world that hadn't existed earlier in the day. That makes me happy, and it kept me busy.
I had to go to the library this afternoon and empty the book drop so the staff that open on Monday  don't have to spend their morning checking in books.  We just started closing on Saturday's and our patrons are still getting used to the idea.  I stopped for a moment to appreciate the lovely flowers that are blooming in our garden.
I brought along my little red bird because I thought it might be nice to take his picture outside. The sun was so bright, but he seems to be enjoying himself, and he's so light that he can perch just about anywhere!
We were having so much fun that I decided to let my new Chubby Sheep spend a little time grazing.
It was the perfect way to spend the afternoon.  If it weren't for my ability to loose myself in my crochet I would have spent the day worrying about John. And worrying isn't going to make him get better any faster. So I guess what I really wanted to say was this: The only thing in this whole world that you have any control over is how you respond to things.  And when something happens that knocks you for a loop, you can choose to worry and fret and be anxious. Or you can choose to stay calm, to trust in your higher power, and find yourself some yarn.

Until next time friends,
Be blessed and stitch & read with love!
 


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06/11/2012 3:11am

Hi Robin! I'm sure everything will be fine with your husband! Good for you, that remained calm and became creative! I would try same thing! Your bird and sheep look great!!
Like the new purple background (my favorite colour!), and absolutelly looove that you keep your posts shorts and clear, help me read them easily!
Hope your husband get better soon (he will!!),
Have a super nice day,
Angeliki

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06/11/2012 6:51am

Thank you Angeliki for your kind words - for my husband and for my blog. I appreciate your positive outlook. It helps!!

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06/11/2012 10:16am

I think you made a very important distinction between worrying and caring. Worrying solves nothing and really is not an indication of love, affection, or caring. It reduces or ability to physically and emotionally meet the challenges of our loved ones. Finding an outlet that releases our stresses is so important at times like this.

I wish the best for you and your husband as you go through this. I hope he is home with you soon.

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06/17/2012 1:42am

I agree. Making things is the only thing that keeps me sane somedays. I will pray for your husband. I love your little creations! Thanks for linking them up to KCCO.

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06/11/2012 11:42am

I'm so so sorry to hear about your husband! I truly hope that he has a speedy recovery. In the meantime, please hang in there! Crochet is definitely an excellent way of doing that. The little bird is so adorable and filled with love!

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