I marked web pages and took notes since I want to continue this project so that all my grandchildren will have their own snowflake. I tried these before and they turned into awful messes. This year I watched a video by Mikey on The Crochet Crowd and he explained it in a way that I understood. I took off early from work on the last day of school. I've never done this before. I wanted to do somethings before the main events all happened. I actually gave myself time to do what I needed to do. It was peaceful and set the tone for the next several days of celebrating with family and at church. I took naps. I used all the skills I learned in counseling to help maintain self care. If I felt pressured by myself or others I backed up and decided which of the activities would fulfill my desire for peace and making beautiful memories. I noticed that memories aren't so beautiful when I am feeling stressed and warn out. I did it. I truly and a marvelous time. I baked huge amounts of bread, cookies and treats giving most of them away. I enjoyed the smells in the house. During all this I kept doing my physical therapy that I started in November. I continued to take care of me. I am very happy with how I spent my holiday. I spent the New Year finishing a challenging project, my first crochet animal. It is much trickier than I expected but I finished tonight. Crocheted animals are going to be my 2020 challenge to complete 17 different ones before Christmas next year.
Happy New Year, everyone.


Dear Ruth,
ReplyDeleteI am back here after a long break to say Thank You. Thank you for your insight and information about post traumatic stress. I loved reading your thoughts about healing and how seeing things differently helped me to see my own path differently. Happy New Year!
Hugs,
TR