Back in what sometimes feels like the olden days, when my family was young and growing, I remember feeling like there was always tons of planning and organizing going on. In those days, we went the grocery store once a week with a detailed list. We organized that list by section from back of the store to the front, because that’s the order in which my ducklings and I proceeded throughout the store.

Those ducklings…they were being planned for too, whether being born…

or going off to school…
…or graduating high school and college (after what feels like) fifteen minutes later.
Now, I hardly ever go to the grocery store. My hub goes (usually without a list and completely on the fly) because he cooks better than I do anyway, and the occasional eye-poking aside (when #4 is home from college for the summer and gets annoyed with #6), most of our ducklings are off swimming in their own in adjacent ponds.
So the planning and organizing that used to fall into the category of momma duties has gotten a little minimal around here.

BUT. “Sob not over spilt milk!” I say to the eternal momma duck who still has more bad hair days than good. “The growing is as it should be, and (lucky you) you’re now the keeper of fabrics and quilts and patterns and projects!” And bunnies who beg you to create bundles, like this one:

In all sorts of sizes, like this (and bigger too):

and of course when there’s a bunny this cute (with her pleasant little bird friend by her side)…

…to suggest the perfect pattern,

…for making a quilt that makes your heart sing (so much that you almost can’t hear the voice of your 10th grade English teacher snarking in the back of your head for repeatedly utilizing the infamous and grammatically TOXIC indefinite you – ad nauseam)…

…you can’t help but start organizing and planning, and pretty soon you realize that instead of lamenting amidst your bad hair and almost-empty nest…

There are new things in the world you can be good at organizing and planning. Did I mention Sophie has recently found a new perch upon which to pose?
…but more about that next time 🙂
Whether you’re having a good hair day or bad, full-nest-quilting or empty-nest quilting, or happily celebrating non of the above, I wish you a happy-in-your-soul day, friends!
Pam
Nice! Curating for the tribe.
Hey thanks – and thanks for sharing!