Hello friends and fellow bloggers,
Happy mid-week to you. I hope you are all well and good.
I cannot believe how fast May flew by and now we are almost through a full week of June. How did that happen? I seem to say that the time flies by so fast but lately I hear everyone else saying it too! I guess it means we are all getting older.
In sad news there are so many wildfires burning across Canada. It is devastating for many smaller communities and for the people who live in them. Not only does it affect Canadians but Americans have been saying how their air quality is being affected in various parts of the USA. Unfortunately it isn't even the official beginning of summer yet and the meteorologists are forecasting a hot, dry summer ahead. Hold on to your hats. If you're the praying type, please keep in prayer for moderate temperatures and more rain.
Here at home in southern British Columbia, we are okay but in the northern part of the province wildfires are burning. Here in Vancouver, I've found it quite cool. Despite the local meteorologists forecasting hot weather for several. days I've only felt very warm temperatures on one day and that didn't last all day long. If I had to choose though, I would far rather it stay on the slightly cool side.
While the weather has been cool, I've been keeping super busy and trying to get as many things done before hotter temperatures arrive. When it gets too hot I really am not up to doing much except trying to stay cool. Sometimes I wonder how come I'm always so busy and never seem to catch up to things.
I think it's a combination of getting older and having too many hobbies. When a person gets older, they tend to have more medical appointments and medical related appointments, especially if they have a medical condition. There is always a test to do, medicines to pick up, a specialist or doctor to meet. Then there are also the dental visits and eye doctors which most people have. I seem to have lost my eye doctor and have to find another one because I haven't had an eye examination for quite some. In my case, busyness is also greater this year. After several years identification cards need renewal including, government ID, driver's license and my passport. Two gardens needed to be planted and 2 tax returns needed to be be prepared and filed. All of it within the same month or two. On top of that, the building where I live always has major projects going on. While these impact all residents. My particular apartment has had 2 leaks from upstairs which needed investigation and repair. In fact, the 2nd one is not yet completed. It's a good thing I don't have to go out to work every day or this would be a difficult situation to manage.
Last, but not least, I always find more work for myself. For example, the decluttering and cleaning project I started long ago. Related activities include the purchase of several new furnishings (patio conversation set, storage sofa and adjustable bed and mattress) all of which took time to research and compare options before buying, and the organization of delivery and haul away services.
Honestly, there is never enough time in a day and I also don't want to waste time. Time is going by so fast and it's such a precious commodity. Does anyone else have the same issue with time and too many things to do?
Despite the busyness, I'm happy that I've kept up with some reading and I've also started making more time for hobbies.
Here are the current books I'm reading or about to read.
An Ocean of Minutes was a of a genre I don't normally read, a dystopian, fantasy novel. The books revolves around the relationship between Polly and Frank. Frank becomes sick during a pandemic and the medical care he needs is cost prohibitive. Polly decides to help him by signing on as a bonded labourer into the future. The company she is employed by will pay for Frank's medical treatment. Frank and Polly promise to meet one another in Galveston, Texas in 12 years time but Polly ends up being re-routed an additional 5 years into the future. When she arrives she can't find Frank and the city has changed enormously. Polly must learn to survive in a totally changed America. She has with no money, no friends or family and no status in the country. This begins her search for Frank and the heartbreak that goes along with the search.
Reading this book, at this time, seemed very appropriate to this time and place with all the radical changes taking place right now.
What a rich, full, creative post! No wonder time runs out on you -- so many fun things to do, to read, to make! And I love all of them. I know what you mean about that, too. Same here. I feel for you all with the fires. And early in the season. We're getting a bit of smoke here in Michigan, not to be yet, but I'm sure much more so elsewhere. I'm glad they are far from you but still, tragic.
ReplyDeleteAw, you're so kind Jeanie. I know how creative you are and it warms my heart to get your encouragement. I'm glad to hear you are not being bothered by the smoke from Canada and hope it remains that way through the summer.
DeleteYou have many creative outlets and I can imagine how hard it is to make time for it all -- I haven't anywhere near as much talent as you do but I still don't have time for all I want to do. I have no idea how we ever managed to go to work every day ;) and I'm very glad I don't have to any longer.
ReplyDeleteSallie, I think you are very creative with a lot of talent for blogging, travel adventures and photography for sure. It is sad we can't make more hours in our day isn't it? And I totally relate to what you're saying because I often wonder how I ever managed to work a more than full-time job.
DeleteYou certainly have a lot of things on the go.No wonder you feel time passes quickly. Love the crochet articles.
ReplyDeleteThank you Diane. It's always busy but this year has been especially so. It's a good thing I have no plans to travel soon. I'm glad you like the crocheted items.
DeleteOur sense of time is like a roll of toilet paper. It moves faster as it gets closer to the end. Sonds like quantum physics? When things are speeding up, we need to slow down. I like your crochet washcloths.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your pastime.
Yoko
Hello Yoko, it's a nice thought that one can slow things down but it's not a reality when the time line is set by others eg. timelines for renewing government documentation or workers needing to deal with emergency situations. However, we can slow things down to a limited degree. That is what I do with crochet and reading. It helps to calm the mind and at the same time is quite productive and enjoyable. Cheers.
DeleteI cannot believe it is June already. The time has gone faster than ever this year. With Nigel's back not improving as fast as we hoped, I have a non stop day with the house, kitchen and large garden. You also sound very busy. Glad all is well on your side of the world and I hope the fires do not cause too much damage. Cheers Diane
ReplyDeleteHi Diane, I'm sorry to hear that Nigel's back is still bothering him. I hope he will get better soon and that you will have strength and stamina to do what you need to do in the meantime. Cheers, Penny
DeleteHi Penny,
ReplyDeleteWOW...all of your crochet work is so pretty...I love your spring cardi...and your pillows...and your dishcloths are so pretty too!
~Have a lovely day!