Showing posts with label coronavirus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coronavirus. Show all posts

Thursday, December 17, 2020

Merry Christmas and another new endeavor for me

And what a Christmas it is going to be, or NOT! The world is still in "quarantine" so my family won't be traveling to Wisconsin this year for Christmas and it kills me. My parents moved to WI three and a half years ago (I live in Virginia) and every year since their move we have gone up there for Christmas. My brother, sister-in-law, niece and two nephews live up there too. Between my brothers three kids and my two boys they are like "stairstep grandkids" Their ages are 15, 14, 13, 12 and 11(mine are the 12 and 14 year olds) and the five of them get along great!

The world learned of the coronavirus on March 13th, 2020 (mind you that was a Friday, Friday the 13th) The things that have looked different this year include: going/or not going to the pool this summer, no summer traveling, no back-to-school (its all virtual now), no trick-or-treating, no celebrating Thanksgiving with anyone other than the people you live with, and now no Christmas traveling either. Also this is an election year. There were thousands of people that voted by mail. I voted in person before the election and Joe voted on the day of the election.

There are a number of positive things that have happened because of the virus, the main one being that my boys and I have spent more time together. My husband is a Methodist pastor so he is actually working harder now than he was before. Not to say he wasn't working hard before, he loves his job, but the learning curve for a lot of us has been steep. With Zoom meetings and virtual classrooms, sometimes technology is great and sometimes it isn't. At the beginning of this virus, my husband was sending out devotions daily. I would help him record his sermons for Sunday mornings but we are now back to in-person worship with no singing, everyone wearing masks and socially distanced. The handbells (which I am a part of) has been able to resume playing but sadly the choir cannot.

The other positive thing that has come out of being quarantine is the fact that I have revisited my love of writing. In middle school I loved to make up stories and in high school I wrote a number of poems. Six years ago I wrote two middle grade books, just because it was fun. I hadn't planned on doing anything with them really. They were not related in any way, just two ideas that formulated in my head.

Then I looked around and noticed that six of my friends were authors! Now some of them have their masters in literature and journalism but others don't have college degrees. Well if they can do it so can I! Being in lockdown has given me the time to write and edit my work and come up with more new ideas too.

During November I participated in NaNoWriMo, National November Writing Month, where we are to write 50,000 words in 30 days and I am proud to say I DID IT! And I have my certificate hanging right beside me. The reward for doing it is that you now have another written book under your belt, and bragging rights that you conquered the challenge.

So all of this to say, my newest artistic endeavor is to become a published author. I am in the process of creating an author website now so stay tuned!

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

New app and new pen

I am continuing on my journey with digital art, drawing with a digital pen to be exact.  I have been considering the apple pen for a few weeks now and with the stimulus money everyone is getting I almost talked myself into it but then I went on Amazon and found another brand cheaper.  I was hesitant at first but 2 things made me purchase it.  1. This is a hobby I don't need to spend the big bucks yet ($36. versus $100.) and 2. This pen got a 5-star rating!

Also the app I am now using is Procreate.  I'm sure everyone in the world has heard of it except for me but now I'm on board guys!  So here are my 5 latest drawings:





Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Since March 13,2020

March 13, 2020  Friday.  This is the day the world stopped, school had been cancelled for the next two weeks because of the corona virus (Covid-19) and no one knew what this meant.  No one knew what to do with themselves. I had just finished up my first week at my new job - a nanny for a 16 month old little boy.  At the end of this two week period the governor announced that the school systems in Virginia would be closed through the end of the academic school year (but they would still continue to do school work via the computer).  WHAT?!
 
My quilt guild meeting was supposed to be held Saturday, March 14,  where we were to enter our guild challenge quilt that I had been working on since November.  Actually I had finished mine in December but I was so excited to show everyone what I had done... and to post pictures here!

It has been 3 1/2 weeks now and I know this will go down in history AND I know I should be writing about it but I am still dumbfounded by it all.  For introverts like me I LOVE this time, I don't have to interact with people and I can sew all day.  But then I watch the news and it scares me, no it terrifies me! I worry about my parents in WI and really wished they didn't live that far away.  But I check on my mom daily to make sure they are wearing masks when going out... not that they should be going out except for groceries and medicines.

And if anyone is reading this years later, YES we had to wear masks in public.  There are a lot of tutorials on how to make masks with household items but when you are a quilter like me you have fabric for the entire world!  But it takes time.

My sister-in-law asked me if I could make a total of 19 for her and family and friends.  I was hesitant at first only because I had never made one and it made it seem that more real. But I did and I'm glad I did.  I dropped them in the mail yesterday and felt good that I had given 5 people a little hope for not contracting this disease.

Stay safe and stay at home everyone.  What they keep saying on the news is that we need to "flatten the curve."