I think I started out the year in a good way. My Grandma used to say that whatever you were doing on New Year’s Eve would be how you spend the year. That has always encouraged me to do a few things all day long – sewing, spending time with my kids, other family, visiting, reading, exercising, etc. This NYE was a good day, spent with family, full of sewing and visiting. It was a struggle to stay up though! I mean for myself, my kids were somehow full of energy and ready to stay up even later.
I am currently working on quilting a small quilt that I volunteered to make. I plan on having it completed tomorrow so it can be mailed on Tuesday. I also have a couple of pot holders that I made that need the binding put on them.
I also registered for two classes today. I have five to go until I complete my undergraduate degree. This is HUGE. So huge I almost can’t process it just yet. I am hoping I can get all five classes done this semester, I know that sacrifices have to be made in order to get what you want and I am willing to sacrifice things so I can graduate sooner then later. Of course later would be this summer, which isn’t too much longer I know.
I look forward to another busy semester! I am going to rewrite my priority list and get to work.
Happy Holidays and here is to a great 2012!
Jo Ann Hakola says
Good looking family there, Tsoniki!
Persinable says
Adorable picture!! Wishing you all the best for 2012 – and a hearty “you can do it!!” on finishing your classes! ๐
pam says
Thank you so, so much for sharing this sweet picture of your family. Every one of you “girls” so beautiful and a handsome son!
I am sending you best wishes for smooth sailing to degree time!
And i want to thank you for your visits this past year, even though you are obviously way too busy! ๐
Tsoniki Crazy Bull says
Pam, Actually, the one with the long braids is my oldest son. ๐ Thank you!