As the title states, it's the end of the year with 2 more days left before New years Eve. Many things have happened and many realizations as well. So here's the realizations, because to me they're big:
- I'm a workaholic. No seriously, I am. I'm semi-retired and subbing every once in a while, but the subbing has turned into 10 - 15 days a month, that's almost half time. So where is the retirement? I still love teaching but the hubby is saying, how about spending time with me? So we agreed to only requests, but the requests have turned into 10 - 15 times a month. So what to do? Take more trips....
- I love to paint. yes, I knew that before, but this Christmas I did all my Christmas cards in watercolor. Some of you have received some cards. Unfortunately I didn't take any pictures of them, because I couldn't post them. As a gift to myself I joined a painting group. Watercolor Mastery with Emily Olson. At present I'm doing 30 days of Watercolor to learn the basics which I know but some of the vocabulary is good to know so I'm on day 27. It's about 15 - 20 minutes a day and it's not bad. Notice all the categories, as well as daily challenges that are lessons to learn something. You also join Facebook to be a part of the encouraging group there. But I must tell you, these people are absolutely talented and make me feel a little inadequate, so for now I'm lurking and going slow. But I am enjoying it and it's great for when you only have about an hour or less to do something, so you paint.
- But this is not my first online course that I joined. I saw something on Facebook, with Ali Kay. She's got a style of her own, using broad lose strokes in arylic. It's called Fresh Paint and there's also a Facebook group that's so encouraging, helpful, and motivating. There are tons of projects to complete, a number of first time projects, and here's a few:

- I have found a number of things to remember: smaller is better for less wall space used, it's faster because you follow along with Ali live or you can look at the video that appears later on and stop and start it when you need it. That's what I do. The pictures above are start at the bottom to more recent practices on top. I've already gifted 4 of these pictures for Christmas so it worked out really great. Here's another one that I gifted to my uncle in Utah. This one took 3 hours to complete on a 8 x 8 board. I framed it and sent it to the states.
- Here's where you really see the growth for me. It's this month's and next month's weekly challenges. They're 16" by 20"
- Flamingo quilt for the barn door.
- Cacti quilt that I absolutely hate making. It's really hard to fit, and the instructions are hard to follow. You'll see another time why I'm saying this.
- Hand Stitched Farm Yard. I'm down to two big blocks to complete. I promised myself I'll do three threads of hand sewing every morning. Been doing it for a week, and keeping up. Hopefully will be done by June. But at least I'm really making progress now.
- A bear quilt to go with a bear painting I'm planning on making that will be 20" by 30" for the living room. The bear quilt will hang on the wall. I have all the bear cut out, just need to do the background now.
- From the same designer Canadian Animals - I've had this kit for the past 5 years. Really needs to get done.
- A Tin box club thing that was from the guild 4 years ago. Was making one block - need at least 30 of them. Block size is 8". The material is really old fashion so I'm excited about this one. But I'll probably give it to someone when done. We'll see.
- Canadian Animals which I have been sitting on for the past 7 years. I have so many scraps now, I need to use them on this quilt. Love the designs.
- Paper piece of a woman in a hat. It's 2 years old. Material collected twice.
- 2 1/2 inch squares of green to make a garden with purple flowers in it. It's 10 years of collecting green scraps.
- A Scottish Cow, paper pieced.
- a jelly roll quilt - the jelly roll is 6 years old.
- a quilted jacket from my scraps which are many
- Cat using the SewKindofWonderful curved ruler. It's 5 years old.
- An applique woman with blocks all around it. All blocks done, the woman done, just need to put it together and quilt it. (2 years old)
- A small runner of a sofa, chairs and quilts on both. Really cute and 3 years old
- I found out that the Wedding Quilt I made for my nephew, I made another kit of it, not realizing it. So I'm going to make it and gift it to someone lese. It's in that pile.












































