
Lilly discovered the rejuvenating effects of declining, or reverse reclining, once she stopped blogging so much.
You may have noticed I’m not posting like a blogger gone Cuckoo-for-Cocoa-Puffs. That’s how I used to post before I had a mental meltdown…an epiphany. My epiphany came on the heels of:
- completing most of my memoir stories
- losing contact with most of my real life friends
- having nothing to talk to myself about other than my blog
- discovering cobwebs covering my sewing machines after prying the dried hinges of my sewing room door open
- noticing some personal hygiene issues that needed my attention before they garnered anyone else’s attention
I hope you haven’t missed me too much. I have missed you and I’ve tried to keep up with reading and commenting on your posts. Some of you haven’t made it easy (and you know who you are). Since I post 2-3 times a week, I don’t think you’ve totally forgotten me. If you have, there are about 250 posts you could go back to and reminisce with a good box of wine.

Well, that kind of defeats the purpose, don't you think? How am I going to compete with Mr. Stud-In-A-Box whose spout is primed?
While I’ve done less blogging, I’ve done more of other things.
- The people at the Wellness Center know me a lot better. They know to steer clear of me in case I lose my balance and fall off a machine or my yoga mat. The swimmers just stroke harder to get out of my way. I’m really slow in the pool, what with my built-in flotation devices providing resistance like a breakwater.
- Phil (my Phil, as opposed to our Phil) and I bought bikes and we are discovering the joy of cycling, having already discovered the joy of … walking Scrappy. (Where are your minds people?)
- I’ve completed three (3) chapters of my book. They still need editing by someone who knows how to write, but they are completed. And I know just how I’m going to start the fourth chapter…whenever I sit down and get to writing it, which should be any time now.
- I agreed to be a judge on DarkGlobe’s Create A World writing contest. The submissions are rolling in, with the deadline approaching midnight April 14, California-time. You figure it out; I’m busy visiting worlds that some talented writers have created and time has lost all meaning to me. This is not a new phenomenon, by the way.
- I rediscovered my sewing room. After the obligatory day or three of cleaning and organizing, I got down to starting and finishing some projects. Here’s the proof.

I designed this pair of wall-hangings and call them "Stepping Stones." They are made from a variety of hand-dyed batik fabrics, each outlined in a narrow black batik.

A view from the other side of the room showing them in relation to the dining room table. I also made the table runner and place mats. I bought the clock.

I made this purse for my Phil's mother. Again, I used hand-dyed batiks in colors she often wears in the summer. She wears red year-round.
Maybe next time I give you an update on my progress, I’ll have sex…six or eight memoir chapters completed, a few more walls decorated in our little condo and some Uniquely Lorna gifts for family and friends. Of course, I hope some of my posts will have entertained you, too.






