
How are you all on this lovely Monday? Things couldn’t be better at the Auntie B’s Wax World Headquarters. I’ve been away from the day job since Thursday afternoon and this long weekend has been spent gloriously. So many things accomplished! So much well-deserved rest! Tomorrow I return to the day job, but I’m not going to think about that right now.
An interesting thing about this weekend ~ I didn’t turn on the computer for two whole days! I know, for some of you that may seem like nothing. Others may wonder, how did she do it? For one thing I’ve noticed my right (mousing) wrist is a little painful. I didn’t avoid the computer for that reason, but I’m sure my delicate wrist appreciates the vacation it got. For another thing, I found plenty of other things to do. That’s right, there is a life outside of Facebook and Monkey Gems.
I may be sharing posts about some of the things I’ve been up to. Like what I found when going through three boxes of stuff I nabbed from Husby’s parents’ house when we cleaned it out for sale. Or like what I’ve been thinking about while laying about in bed in the mornings, not having to get up at the crack of dawn (earlier, actually) to go to the day job.
One thing I’ll share with you today is that it’s -6 degrees here at the headquarters in Minnesota. I’m happy to be cozy in my house without any reason to go out into the blistering cold weather. But I’m also happy it’s cold out, because that’s what winter in Minnesota is supposed to be. On icy cold days like this how can one resist baking something sweet and delicious? I know I can’t. So I whipped up a couple of loaves of pear bread. They’re cooling on the racks as I write this, and I can hardly wait to dive in and taste some. The house smells of cinnamon and sugar and juicy, ripe pears.

If you have an itch to make some of this wonderful pear bread, you can find the recipe I used here.
I hope you’re savoring all the winter season offers, even if it’s something as simple as a piece of warm pear bread you’ve made yourself.
Off I go to make the best of the rest of my day, for tomorrow I’m back to the grind. Stay warm!
Posted in Everyday, Food | Tagged pear bread, recipe, winter | 7 Comments »
It all began with an uber productive weekend. I couldn’t believe all the things I was accomplishing and thought some kind of weird energy pill was slipped into my morning Diet Dr. Pepper. (No, I’m so immune to caffeine by now the pop didn’t give me the energy.) Not only was I accomplishing things on Friday when I got home early from my day job, but Saturday and Sunday were also filled with satisfying task completion. I felt so good about all I had accomplished I wanted to keep it up…for the rest of my life.
Then came Monday. I went to the day job and when I got home I was exhausted. Husby said it’s no wonder, seeing how hard I worked all weekend. I brushed that excuse aside and continued to berate myself for not feeling like doing anything.
As I sat on the couch staring at the TV my mind began to wander. I was thinking about going to bed, even though it was only 6:30 p.m. It was a good thing, though, because I visualized myself in bed with my favorite winter nightgown. What? I hadn’t worn that nightgown in two winters! Where is it? I need its flannel lovliness!
It was stored in the Rubbermaid hamper in my closet, along with all of the other sewing and mending projects I had put off for, yes, years. Although I was tired I decided I could at least mend the torn seam on the sleeve of my nightgown. So I did.
How refreshing it was to take to the needle and thread and hand-mend that seam! Not only did I get it mended up, I came back to life and decided to do some more!
I finished up a pillow covering I had started years ago, made from an old blanket from my grandparents’ house. I sewed a couple of buttons onto a sweater I haven’t worn in years, and I stitched up a torn seam that was separating the neck from a sweater. These things had been laying around for (do I have to say it again?) years. And now they are repaired and ready for action!

I wore my favorite nightgown to bed that night, and none of my stitching came undone, so I think I did a pretty fair job. As much as I didn’t want to do anything that night I was amazed at how just a little motivation and discipline kind of snowballed.
P.S. The rest of the week has been going well too! Getting lots of things done and feeling very energized about it!
Posted in Everyday | Tagged discipline, mending, motivation, sewing | 6 Comments »






