Monday, December 15, 2014

Tiss the Season

Christmas is very close at hand. All the stores have displays and sales. I'm getting adds in the mail and Christmas cards. For Catholics this means that we are in the season of advent. I'm seeing Facebook posts of advent wreathes and candles. St. Nicolas photos. etc. It took me forever to get into the "Christmas Spirit" much like it does every year.

I'm not a very materialistic person. At least I would like to think so. I am perfectly content with handmade things and not receiving gifts. I find that the things i want or need I'm to picky about. I think that handmade things or spending time with loved ones are a much more realistic rout and bring about the true spirit of Christmas.

Christmas isn't about Santa, and packages. It's about loved ones. It's about time with family. Closeness. It's about preparing. I think Dr Seuss and Charles M Schulz got it correct when they wrote How The Grinch Stole Christmas and A Charlie Brown Christmas.

I wasn't excited about Christmas until family photos came peeking around the corner. I wasn't excited until I had little outfits to get ready. The thought of my family being together and looking like a family is what got it all started. I love my kids and I love my family. Christmas wouldn't be the same without time with them.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Happy Hooking.... Kinda

Between work and... well work... I have been trying my hardest to find the time to crochet to my hearts content. I want to open up JuJuBee Stitches with LOTS of products. However I'm finding it difficult.

Work has been hectic and my life in general has been super busy. I've set aside all the small projects to work on one big one so production is at a complete stand still. There was a couple purchases though so I'm super happy about that.

In January I'm dropping a day of work every week so I can get some more projects out of the way. It's so hard to find time for everything sometimes. Thankfully TV shows and music don't require your complete attention or else I would never fit in my shows and my yarn addiction.

I also noticed the other day that I'm primarily doing just baby booties. Which I don't mind at all. At least I found something that works with my undying baby fever. Bonus is that my cousin and family all get some pretty darn cool baby booties.

I have been working on some hats, and some stockings. I have a ton of patterns written up to. Things are/were going along really well. I'm happy to have thought of this business venture. Just wish that it would go just a TINY bit faster.

Another problem I've come up with is I am COMPLETELY retarded when it comes to describing the darn products. I'm definitely not that good at sales pitches. I can't sell ice to Eskimos LOL. It takes me forever to come up with more than "It's baby booties... made of yarn" I will get the hang of it eventually.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

PCOS: What Every Girl Needs To Know

Whenever I think about PCOS, I always go back to when I was first diagnosed. I didn't know anything about it. It was never discussed in health class. No one ever talked about it, and no one ever admitted to having it. Yet it is one of the most common endocrine system disorders in females. Why is it that at age 20 I was just now hearing about it?

In an ideal world there would be no such thing as diseases, syndromes, or even sicknesses. But we don't live in such a place. We live in a less than ideal world. But even for a less than ideal world certain sicknesses and ailments are still kept from the public, kept from schools, etc. People don't educate themselves or open up about what they ahve with others. This makes the place we live, even less than "less ideal."

people don't need to know about every single detail of every single disease. But things that are common, things that could potentially devistate a woman, her husband, and the possibility of having a family should be something that is spoken about.