03 January, 2009

Oh! How I have forsaken thee!

I remember a phrase from a prayer I recited every afternoon from First through Eighth Grade.

"I am heartily sorry for having offended thee..."

I always found it rather amusing that it almost sounded like "hardly sorry" as if I were saying "oh, you don't like what I did today? Tough. It's called free will, deal with it."

But, in this instance, I am sorry.

I do not mean to make excuses, but I was busy. Working retail does not usually allow for much down time. I would often return home mentally fuzzy and physically drained. And with all the extra little projects I had to complete, I was pressed for time.

I offer now a recap of the last two months.

November was, for the most part, uneventful. You may recall reading about a certain tall, funny, cute, intelligent and interesting guy I had met and was seeing. All was going well. However, after only one date which consisted of great and often hilarious conversation over a delicious dinner and a James Bond movie I was surprised to find I actually liked, I never heard from him again. I made two separate attempts to contact him but it seems that he has fallen off the face of the Earth. I would be lying if I said I wasn't a little bummed, but I suppose it is better to see someone for who they really are early on. At least I did not end up wasting a ridiculous amount of time.

The weekend before Thanksgiving, Laura visited from Boston and we spent an entire day baking Holiday cookies and Hot Chocolate mix for care packages. A few days later, I was at the Post Office, mailing out sweet treats to Sharon, Lois, Bram and Steve. I had also included a birthday gift for Bram from Laura, Steve and me; and a scarf and hat for Ruth, Bram's wife. We had learned in August that she was sick and we thought that we would make a scarf together. When it was finally finished, I had enough yarn left over to make a hat. I was thrilled to hear from Bram that he liked his Gold Pocket Watch and that Ruth was touched by the warm gifts for her. I have now heard from all cookie recipients and apparently, Laura and I know our way around sugar and butterscotch chips.

December included MORE knitting. In two short months, I knit three hats and 1.5 scarves. My figures ached a little as I finished the last bit, but the look on Laura's face when she saw the scarf for which she had unknowingly picked colors, made it all worth it. I am now waiting for 12 skeins of yarn to come in the mail so I can start my next bog project. I have only until late March to finish and, while I know I can get it done, it will be a long process.

Of course, my knitting will not compete for my time now as it did during the Holidays. December retail is nothing if not fast-paced and crazy. But, in the end I was glad that we made it through. My kiosk was one of three in the North East Region to make goal. Personally, I sold just over $23,000. And I used to say I would never do well working on a commission.

Christmas was quiet. Laura was again visiting for a few days and we drove around the area, not really doing anything and enjoying that we did not have to. It was a welcome rest.

Now, the new year has arrived and I feel ready to face it.

2008 was a good year for me and I am determined to make 2009 even better.

I have gone the entire year (so far) without biting my nails, something I have done and tried to quit for years.

I have set a date for my next excursion to Toronto and this time I am flying in.

I have sent emails and started plans for a big project that may result in my having a career I love in a city I adore rather than I job I need in a city I can afford.

And, what is maybe the best. I am not alone in these goals. I have partners in these endeavours who want to succeed just as badly as I do and who are just as hell-bent on getting where they want to get.

I am excited and I am primed. Bring it on 2009!

So far, so good!

2 comments:

PEZmama said...

Do you firmly resolve, with the help of his grace, to sin no more and to avoid the near occasion of sin?

Linda Jane said...

Yeah 2009! Go Patti!