I was up until 2:30 a.m. this morning, but got Stuff Done -- the piles are much smaller, and I put in some work on the book, too.
Whew.
I am going to take online friend Marcie's advice, though, and set aside 30 min. a day to sit down, have a cup of coffee, and read. Anything. Sounds restful just talking about it.
Another spot for inducing serenity is the Museum of the American Quilter, located in Paducah, KY. What --you can't zip off there right now? Then head here:
http://www.quiltmuseum.org/calendar.html
Beautiful quilts, colors that sing. What an amazing place.
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Don't forget the Alliance for American Quilts, Cindy.
That site can keep you entranced for hours and days...
http://www.allianceforamericanquilts.org/
And I hope you will consider entering their "Crazy for Quilts" contest!
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