Thursday, October 22, 2015

Work that doesn't seem like work

Last weekend I hosted a sewing birthday party at my shop for a group of 10 year old girls.  They made matching ruffled aprons for themselves and their American Girl Dolls.  Fun, but whew!  What a lot of ruffles!  Here are the dolls, all dolled up (I didn't ask the parents permission to post the girls' photos on my blog, so all you get are the dolls.  The kid aprons were identical, just much bigger.)

Yesterday I received the sweetest Thank You Card from the birthday girl.  I have it hanging on the bulletin board in the shop.

I've been a teeny bit stressed lately, just money worries, you know.  Like just about everyone these days.  I could be doing something else and making more money.  But would I be this happy going to work each day?  I seriously doubt it!  I had to take some work home with me last weekend to finish up.  At my last job, that meant piles of files to read.  In my current position, here's my "work at home" work, which I did while catching up on some shows on Netflix:
Little Avery sweater, made size 6-12 mos from Superwash Worsted Deluxe in Nitrox Blue. The person I made it for will pick out the buttons now that it is completed.
I may not be making a lot of money, but I think I might just have one of the best jobs in the world.

2 comments:

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

Your job was a 'choice' you made. No one can 'have it all', so, we choose. You can have money or you can have satisfaction. I'd take the satisfaction any day, and, figure out how to live with less money (I've already made this choice, many years ago).

Barb H said...

Thanks for this post, Erin. The thank you card is precious--worth way more than a paycheck. Hang in there--your money worries will be resolved one way or another--your happiness and satisfaction are more important. I remember how terribly stressed you were when you had a "real job." Why would you want to go back there? BTW, the little sweater is adorable!