The power cords are still lost. We did find the work space my husband envisioned when he built it.

We also cleared space in two cabinets for equipment we use.

Organizing the cabinet meant giving up some cute molds and baking dishes that haven’t seen the light of day in ages. I did it without whining. This is a major victory and I hope to remember the relief of letting go when I get back to sorting the sewing room.
That organizing project is on hold. First of all, my daughter got a puzzle for Christmas.

She’s letting us help her with it. The dang thing is more addictive than pistachio nuts.
I also have two quilt projects that are much more interesting than the stacks of stuff in my sewing room. The Egyptian pyramid quilt is almost ready for beading.

The Progressive Party is coming to the end of our calendar project. Since I have ideas for the rest of the months, I want to finish them while I still remember why I thought the idea was so cool. This is my February block.

Groundhog Day is my favorite holiday because you don’t have to do anything but find out if the groundhog saw its shadow. If only all my projects were so simple.
Now that you’ve gotten so organized, do you want to come and work on my house?
Two cabinets and two drawers, that’s all! The rest of the kitchen is still a shambles – and you don’t even want to know about the sewing room.
I’m impressed!