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2015 Mid-Year Check-In



Hello, hello, Happy Monday ;) How was your weekend? I meant to do a lot of cleaning since we have a friend arriving this coming Friday, but of course that didn't happen. Instead I did a lot of fun me-stuff. The highlight of my weekend was that I had my first volunteer shift with Found Animals,  at one of their adoption/retail locations. My first shift was a training session with their on-site kitten foster program. Apparently it's "kitten season" right now so there are tons of kittens that need taking care of so they can eventually get up to "adoption-ready" status. And then I got home and couldn't believe how enormous my own cat is!

I decided to do a mid-year check-in of the goals I set for myself this year. I enjoy doing a mid-year check-in so I can remember what I've done so far and what I need to "work" (or rather, focus) on. If you recall my 2015 Goals, (I sure don't so I doubt you do; here's the link to that blog post), I had some real broad goals so as not to micromanage myself.

1. Continuing Education - CHECK!
I signed up for an Intro to Letterpress class at the Otis Design School. It was a 10-week class held once a week on Wednesday evenings from 7pm-10pm. I absolutely LOVED it! Not gonna lie though, those Wednesdays were long and I did feel drained the second half of the week, but it was all worth it.

I finally printed my word this week in my Letterpress class. It's amazing how much prep is needed before you print and then how quickly printing takes.

Letterpress, with only type, none of that polymer digital stuff, is no joke, real hands-on, time-consuming work. I went a little overboard on my final project and spent hours setting type (see the first photo for a portion of it). I think my teacher thought I was insane because she certainly knew how much work it was. But that's how I am. Always starting with the most difficult stuff and then racing to meet the deadline.

I was *this* close to signing up for the next level during the summer session, which is the digital letterpress class and is held on Saturdays, but I don't know how to use Illustrator so I should really learn that first. Also, the class isn't cheap and my bank account was begging for a break. If I can focus on learning Illustrator this summer, then I'll definitely consider signing up for the Fall session.

2. Wardrobe Architect - in-progress
I started the Wardrobe Architect, but stalled when it was time to look for inspiration pieces. I don't subscribe to any magazines and I didn't want to buy any. I recently re-activated my Pinterest account, so I'll finally have an easy way to create inspiration boards. Even though I have a lot of ideas in my head, getting it down on paper (in Pinterest) will really help lay out the framework.

3. Sell Something - no progress
I saved a couple boxes so I could ship out shoes in case I ever do sell them on ebay. Baby steps...

I'm still on the fence with the whole "should I sell something handmade" thing. I do have a quilt top I pieced several years ago. I think I even have batting and enough fabric for a simple back. I dunno though; selling quilts seems like a losing money proposition unless you're an "artist quilter".

4. Make a Bag - no progress
I think I just need to buy a bag pattern and make it so I can have a better idea of exactly what type of custom bag I want to make. Anyone have any bag patterns they'd recommend?

5. Travel - CHECK!
This year is definitely the year of traveling.
Kencho-ji Temple

My husband and I went to Hong Kong, Tokyo, and New Orleans in April. We had an absolute blast and everything went so smoothly so it was thankfully stress-free (except for the power outage in New Orleans....it was a like a sign that it was time to go home). We're heading to Italy later this year for a wedding and I cannot wait. I think this year feels like it's flying by because of all the planning and traveling. I wish I could do this much traveling every year.

All in all, not too bad I think. This post is already pretty long so I'll end it here. I'll be back later this week with a look at all the stuff I sewed this year, most of which I haven't blogged about (of course)! How has your year been going??

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  1. You've accomplished a lot! And I hear you about night classes being draining. At least it was an exciting class that you WANTED to go to. I'm sure that made it a lot better!

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    1. Thanks! yeah, the one night class was really draining. I've often wondered what it would be like to go back to school for something part-time while working full-time......not sure I could hack it.

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