Here's how I did, stitching-wise, in 2008 and what I hope to accomplish in 2009.
Pieces I finished in 2008:
- Needle Guardian
- Celestial Sun
- Celestial Moon
- TrickORTreat (finishing)
- Lady Scarlet Box
- Spring Peepers
- Cherub Garden
- Spring in the Square
- Autumn in the Square
- Winter in the Square
- Summer in the Square
- Mini Topiary Sampler
- Ball Ornaments
- Four Fat Friends
- Boo Scissor Purse
- Boo Scissor Keeper
- It's Halloween
- Bountiful Acorns Needleroll
- Olde English Needleroll
- Shamrock Needleroll
- Remembrance Rose Needleroll
- Blueberry Needleroll
- Halloween Fob
- Covent Garden Rosebuds
- Holly Needleroll
- Forget Me Not Needleroll
- Exotic Butterflies (with MIL)
- Little Lambs Needleroll
- Best Wishes Bunny
- Pig
- Damier (Checkerboard)
- Exchanges: Fantasy Triptych panel, For the Birds, Love Blooms, Heart Fob, Christmas Ornament, The Bakery, Halloween Night, November Harvest Pumpkin, Little Pumpkins, and Blessings Abound
Current WIPs:
- Autumn Faerie
- Rose Quilt
- Maggie the Messmaker
- Magnificent Wizard
- Eternal Promise
Review of stitching goals for 2008:
- Chatelaine's Rose and Butterfly Quilt--nope, though I did work on it
- Maggie the Messmaker--nope, though I did work on it
- TrickORTreat--finished
- MIL's piece--finished
- At least 10 pages of any HAED--nope, only did one page
Stitching/craft goals for 2009:
- Autumn Faerie
- Chatelaine's Rose and Butterfly Quilt
- Maggie the Messmaker
- Magnificent Wizard (work some on it)
- Work on more Teresa Wentzler pieces
- Start an embroidered knot garden
- Try doll making/polymer clay
- Make more cakes
Here are my life goals, which are always more difficult to achieve.
Review of life goals for 2008:
- Lose weight--I wanted to lose 50 pounds but only lost 25. It's better than nothing.
- Work--I'm enjoying work more now that I'm not alone in the house. I also think I'm doing a better job.
Life goals for 2009:
- Lose weight--I'm a little over 300 pounds now. I'd like to lose at least 50 pounds in the coming year.
- Family--Get involved with Logan's activities, support Matt while he's in school (doing the housework, etc.), and don't let my temper get the best of me.
- Work--Do a better job and learn new things. Go outside my comfort zone.
- Money--Keep the spending to a minimum. Don't buy cross stitch stuff and nonessentials if I can help it.
This is just a list I like to keep so I can stay on track. If I don't acomplish them all, that's OK. Life's a journey. :-)
4 comments:
Well done on your goals for 2008, you made good progress. I set some stitching goals on my blog but thnk I might join you in adding some life goals - neat idea.
Good luck with all your goals for 2009.
That is one impressing set of achievements, well done!
Best wishes for a Happy Stitchy 2009!
WOW! You accomplished quite a lot this year!
Happy New Year to you and your family!
Wow some goals! You really accomplished a lot in 2008. Congratulations! I have 25 pounds to lose too. I have 3 goals for the new year: Eat healthy, exercise, and write.
Candice
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