do I post chronologically? in order of importance? stream of consciousness?
perhaps to just begin --- so hold on, this is likely to be a long (and possibly confusing!) post
Word of the Year
for a number of years I have selected a word to be a guideline for the year to come, having decided that resolutions are not as useful for me
last year my word was "Open", with the idea being to be open to new ideas, new opportunities, new solutions
as the year rolled out I was able to be open to things:
accepting and completing a large commission
spending a long weekend as Artist in Residence alone in the middle of a meadow
saying good bye to a teacher and mentor as she moved away from the area
continuing to apply to have my work shown all over the country and sometimes succeeding
I have decided that the word for this year is "Acceptance", and I am considering this word in a couple of different ways
for one, I will continue to submit my work for display to galleries, libraries, museums, on line exhibits - in short just about any place that I think it might be accepted
but I also need to use this word to deal with issues that are out of my control in the day to day issues in my life (more about that presently)
Christmas Reveal
I work on Christmas presents all year long (in fact, I'm about half way through the first of the presents for Christmas 2019 right now)
but that means there are a lot of things I can't talk about along the way because I don't want to spoil the Christmas surprise
now that all the gift giving is over, I can show you what all those projects were
off the knitting sticks:
the annual cardigan sweater for my daughter in black and a cardigan for my mother in a color called "Peacock"
socks for my daughter to wear with her hiking boots
a pony tail hat for my daughter, ear warmers for my grandson and all of the great grand kids
and from the crochet hook
an odd flock of birds: a blue footed booby chick, a conure, a humming bird, a parrot and a peacock
and an equally odd group of other animals: a bison, a dragon, a malamute and an octopus
the sewing machine did some work too
10 pair of pj pants (for all the great grand kids, my grandson, my daughter and son in law) and a new lap quilt for my daughter
Work in the Studio
this piece, titled "Charlie" has been delivered to the Boulder County Parks and Rec building and will appear in several county buildings during the next year
it is based on photos that I took while I was Artist in Residence at Caribou Ranch Open Spaces last July
this piece, titled "Seasons of the Moon" is a triptych of 7" by 9" pieces mounted on stretcher bars that was finished in late December
"On the Beach" is being quilted
the water tower piece is ready to be quilted
and this piece, which is the latest in my Parched Earth series, is being appliqued
as usual, I'm also working on the patterns for the next pieces that I plan to make -- "The Road Not Taken" which is based on photos taken at Caribou Ranch, and another piece in the Family Ties series "The Singer"
A word more about acceptance
the biggest reason I didn't get a blog post done since October is that the DH was hospitalized twice
in November he had a blocked bile duct (wherein we learned that gall stones don't necessarily go away if you don't have a gallbladder!)
and in December he had an allergic reaction to a medication he had taken for years --- he spent a week in ICU, then additional days in the hospital followed by time in rehab so he could get strong enough to come home
along the way we also learned he has an irregular heart beat that is now controlled with medications, and even more seriously that he is in the beginning stages of dementia
this last thing has been both difficult to accept and at the same time good to know what is happening so the right adjustments and changes could be made
going forward I will be handling all of his diabetic testing and injections to be sure he gets the proper monitoring and dosing of his insulin
there has been a certain amount of emotional upheaval for me as I come to grips with the changes and the finality of what this means, so I truly need to incorporate that word for the year
A final note
Mr Benson is my partner in looking after "dad"
he's a great emotional support dog for both of us, and does a very nice "Timmy's down the well" bark if he thinks I need to know something dad is doing
it was wonderful that he was here while dad was in the hospital -- gave me a sense of "normal" every day