Sunday, January 12, 2025

Plotting My Comeback

  

I started out strong after Christmas. I got all my decorations put away and with my time I started thinking about all the things that I had put off like hanging stitching. I was planning and moving and grooving. We went to Auburn and I thought I had recharged. I came home and busily started cleaning and decorating ---not so much decluttering. Then along came last week when I knew I would have the boys because work started back for the parents but not all schools and daycares were open. 

AND....one of those little boys brought me the flu. I haven't had that in at least 15 years. I honestly think I felt as bad for him as myself. To think he hurt all over like I did broke my heart. As of now, it has taken me, Palmer, Tyler, and possibly Miles as its victims. I am praying really hard no more especially Katie and Paul Allen since the baby is due on the 20th. Of course, I worry about Mama with anything like this at her age.

I was reading blogs and commenting and just really having a good start to the new year when this hit me like a ton of bricks. 30 hours of intense body aches and 6 more of a nasty headache and now just extreme fatigue.

When I finally got over the headache and realized all I could do was sit around I pulled out some videos to watch. I really didn't even want to commit to a TV show. My mind wasn't that strong. I pulled up a YouTube video and the girl had been sick with pneumonia. She said she had used her rest time to plot her comeback...hence, the title. 

That is about all I have the energy for ---thinking about what I might do once I am over this awfulness. I haven't really been able to think too clearly yet, so mostly I am laying around wishing I could get up and do something productive. I will share some of the things I did before I got bulldozed.

I finally started to think about where to hang the latest 2 stitches that I had framed. No, they were still not hung which shows that it was going to be an issue.

After Christmas each year, I always want to lighten the look. I love Christmas and I know everyone always wants to leave up the lights to counter the darkness of winter and I get that, but for me I just like the clean of a new year and always find myself pulling things off of shelves and counters and making it a little less.

That notion hit me with the walls this year. Not good when you have new stitches to hang. 

I did come up with some solutions. My ideas have changed on some things. I should know never to post what I plan because my plans always change. 

I ended up scrapping my Florida wall. It just wasn't coming together. All of the stitches were pretty but they didn't go together and were looking too cluttered. After 2 days of moving things around and laying them together I just decided on another route all together. So let's take a look at what remained and what got moved and what is still being thought out.



This wall in the bedroom got a redo. I had 3 stitches up where the 2 are now. The books of the Bible on the right was one of the three. It was moved back to where it once hung. The Springer Spaniel stitch that was hanging on that wall got moved to the kitchen hallway where it looks great.


              

I moved the Surely Goodness and Mercy stitch off this wall and added the Florida Sampler. Now, 2 of my most favorite projects ever are together. The Thirsty Hart where I added the church I grew up in and the initials of my ancestors buried there in the church graveyard. 

The amount of things there is pleasing to my eye. This is going to sound bad, but when I tried to hang too many there all I could think of was it looked like a cross stitch store with framed pieces on display. I love all the gallery walls I see on social media, but in my own home it made me stir crazy.

Sometimes I think it is more than a gallery wall, but how are the stitches related and the frame choices. Something I didn't think through and I am not sad about that because I loved all the stitching.

Where did Surely Goodness and Mercy go? It went to the Auburn house where I originally intended it to go, but when I finished I wanted it to stay here a while. 

It looks good for now in the Auburn downstairs bedroom wall.


There is is on the top right. All of those changes seem right. I don't think it needs anymore stitches.

Now that leaves one more --- The Pensacola Lighthouse. It is still to be determined. I am trying it out in the guest bathroom. I am not sure it will stay here mostly because of the coloring, but I have lots of thoughts running through my brain now, so I am plotting on that while I recover.


I will stop there with all that and share some of the other things I did in the home in that little bit of time in my next post. 

Katie has finished the baby's room. I have started stitching the name. I can't wait to show the color choices I made and some of my progress in the next post. 



For now, I am trying to learn to rest. I pretty much don't have a choice about it, so I will keep dreaming and planning.

Oh and my great plans for strength training that I had all printed out and was raring to go got held up too. Plans well made but on hold until I have some actual strength to do anything. I didn't even complain about the cold. Can you believe it? It is very cold. Jack Frost has visited and the bayou had some ice early this morning. Those are all not my thing at all. Bring on Spring, but I think the month of January is planning on being cold.

Anyway, I am here and grateful to be over the worst part. 

Be back soon I hope:)







19 comments:

  1. The baby's room is gorgeous!!! Love that pink wall, as well as everything else. Very tastefully done!

    So sorry you've been laid low with the flu. I hope you get your mojo back very soon so you can enjoy life once again (and have strength to truly enjoy the newest grand baby's arrival!!).

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    1. Thank you. I am much better but not everyone else, but we are getting closer. Mom ended up with it and that hasn't been a good thing at all, not so much for the flu but just getting her out of sorts.
      Little Valerie will probably arrive next week if nothing else with a little help.

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  2. I'm so sorry everyone has been so sick. It's hard when we are having such cold temps now too. I'm not getting out as much this week. Take care and give yourself time to feel better! Hugs!

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    1. Very good to hear from you Dianne. I am so ready for our spring, but nothing new there.

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  3. Hello Sandy: I am so sorry you are not feeling well, I hope you recover quickly, I have had days where I did not want to do anything but sit, not even stitch or read. I think it is always fun to rearrange my stitched design on walls for a different look. I do like the Lite House, the woodwork brings out the color of the building in the design. Oh my the baby's room is lovely, what a beautiful crib.

    Catherine❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️

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    1. Thanks Catherine. We are hanging on down here. Mom did get the flu and that has not been fun at all. We are gonna make it and the baby will most likely be here early next week ---maybe with a little help.

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  4. Ugh! That awful flu... It sure is hitting people hard this year. I do think that's what I had before Thanksgiving and I'm still feeling a bit tired from it. I hope you get back to normal very soon, Sandy. Your new arrangement of your samplers looks wonderful. I agree with you--a wall fully covered with stitching feels WAY to cluttered for me and would just make me anxious. I need some blank space in there :) I'm sure you're counting the days until your new granddaughter makes her entrance--so excited for you all. And what a beautiful room she'll be coming home to. Take care now and feel all better soon! ♥

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    1. Happy Birthday, Carol. Wishing you a great weekend with family. Mama did get the flu and that has not been fun at all, but we are all persevering and the little one should arrive early next week.

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  5. Oh, the flu is so mean this year! So many have been sick with one form or another of it. I am so sorry you have been so sick, as well as the children. Hopefully everyone will be feeling great by the time the new baby arrives! The nursery is beautiful! So exciting for your family to be having a new baby, and especially a girl after so many sweet little boys! Won't that be fun? I know you are trying to recharge your batteries now before that blessed event, so I pray God will give you strength for each new day. Your stitchings are all so lovely. I can't even imagine doing all of those. Wherever you put them should be wonderful!! Take care my friend. Spring WILL come eventually and hopefully these bad bugs will all be gone. Please rest in the meantime!

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    1. Thanks for your kind words. Mother did get the flu and that hasn't been fun, but we are all persevering and waiting on the baby who should arrive the beginning of the week. Bring on spring I say.

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  6. I'm so sorry you and the others have succumbed to the flu. It's been years since I've had a flu, but boy is the feeling memorable. While you may be thinking of moving the Pensacola Lighthouse, I want to say it looks even more beautiful hung on the wall. I hope you are back to full strength soon, and hopefully the flu bug will have run its course well before Katie has her baby. Take care of yourself, friend.

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    1. Thanks Becki. Mom did get the flu. That has not been fun and we are awaiting the baby who should be here at the beginning of the week.
      I did move the lighthouse and it looks so good and makes me smile each and time I walk by which with the placement is a lot. Stay tuned.

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  7. Oh, bless your heart. I hate to hear you caught the flu. It sure has been going around here so bad. I'm glad the worst of it is over, but I know it takes some time to get fully over it and feeling good again. I hope that won't take too long for you. I like your new wall arrangements with the pictures. Sometimes it just feels good to change things up a bit! And the baby's nursery is absolutely beautiful! I know y'all re getting so excited. It won't be long at all now! I hope you continue to recover and feel better real soon!

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    1. Thanks Mandy. The flu has been rugged for our family. Mama did get it and that has been awful. We are persevering though and on the upswing I hope. The baby should arrive the beginning of the week.

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  8. So sorry you got hit with the flu! I had it when I was ten years old and I say that is the sickest I have ever been in my whole life. Yes, rest and fully recover so you can enjoy baby girl when she arrives. Loved seeing all your stitching on the wall. I have most of my cross stitch in my sun room where I stitch but as you say, getting it placed just right is a challenge for sure. I am already thinking about where I will put Humming of the Bees when it comes back from the framer.

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  9. Oh Sandy, I am so sorry that you have been hit with the flu. Resting and listening to your body is what you need to get back into top form. I am praying for you and those who have had it to regain strength soon. Also praying for Katie and the upcoming birth of the new grandbaby. I like how you have hung your pictures. Thinking of you!

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    1. Thanks Robin. We are on the upswing here, but Mama did get the flu so I have been quite busy with that. The baby should be here the beginning of the week, so I am glad everyone is almost past the flu business.

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  10. Oh my gosh, Sandy. Prayers lifted for you and all and I sure hope you are on the mend and no one else gets sick. That nastiness is going around everywhere. I don't want it. I just love your lighthouse stitch! Your wall arrangements look great. Be well, dear friend!! xo

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  11. Thanks Terri. We are on the upswing but it has been a week. Mom did get the flu and that was not fun. She is still very sick but it is gonna get past that.

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Sincerely,
Sandy