Saturday, May 17, 2014

The Waiting Begins

Had my interview with the new store director and the HR
person this week.  I felt good about it and am excited
about the changes to their bookkeeping system.  It will
certainly be different and I'm hoping that I am not too
far "over the hill" to adapt and be considered for the
position.

I think they will be a great group to work for and I
really liked them. They will finish interviewing the rest
of the employees Monday and Tuesday, I believe, and will
do 2nd interviews with the Managers Wednesday and
Thursday.

Now the waiting begins.......Probably won't know much
until the first of June or thereabouts.  We all feel a little
unsettled, but I know it takes time to interview and
make decisions.  Just hope I can and will be considered.

Meanwhile, I've been keeping myself busy planting my
garden and flowers.  Things are coming along nicely.
This afternoon I hope to get the rest of my garden planted.
So glad it is spring and I can be outside working to take
my mind off things.

One more note:  For Mother's Day my son and DIL
made a donation in my name to Margaret who needs an
operation to stop her cancer.  And today, I received word
that her operation has been 100% fully funded.  Now,
I hope it won't be too long before she can have this
surgery so that her life may be prolonged.   I had never
heard of Watsi before and was thrilled that through their
thoughtfulness someone facing cancer might be helped.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

One Person

I am always touched when I hear what "one"
person can do or has done to make a difference in this
world or in the lives of others.

Sometime ago I posted about a website hosted by MJ
http://mjslostcause.wordpress.com/  and her desire to
make 100 fabric totes for cancer patients.  And being
a cancer survivor, I immediately jumped on the band
wagon.  What a wonderful way to use up some of that
stash of fabric I have sitting around.

Monday, she posted about the response she had
received from women sewing bags..  It was amazing.
It all started with ONE bag and ended with ------. 
To find out how many bags she received check out
her website and short video.

One person really can make a difference!

Monday, May 5, 2014

Stress and a Little Sewing

I don't know about you, but when I have a lot of stress in
my life, I find it hard to settle down to working on
projects.  The only project that seems to relieve stress
for me is working outside in my yard.  And, thankfully,
the weather has allowed me to do that off and on.

This past month has been very stressful with all the
rumors flying around at work in regard to the grocery
store where I work being sold.  Bowman's celebrated
its 100th anniversary last year which is remarkable for
a locally owned store, I think, and so it was hard
when we heard that it might be sold.  I have worked
there for 16 years starting as a checker, then Front
End Manager and now as a Bookkeeper.

Everyone has been on edge waiting to hear if the
sale was going through and if we, as employees,
would still have jobs.  Last Tuesday we finally met
with the new owners and they will take over
somewhere between the first and middle of June.
We have all had to reapply and now the waiting
begins.  Applications deadline is tomorrow and
then interviews will begin and probably take
about two weeks.

Although I am still concerned about my job, it has
been a little better meeting the new owners and
getting my application completed.  So, I decided it
was time to work on a quilting project.  I have
been stitching in the evenings and am almost done
with my Halloween houses---1 1/2 to go.

I purchased a little kit about a year ago to make
Little Quilts  "Jot" by Miss Rosie Quilt Co.  I loved
that Quilter's Haven included fabric to fussy cut the
centers of the blocks.  In fact, that is what sold me
on purchasing a kit.

 













Today I finished assembling the blocks, sashing and
borders.  Just need to decide what to use for backing
and then I can quilt it.


















Off now to do a little more stress relieving work
outside.