Thursday, May 3, 2012

From showers to flowers



I'm not sure doing daily calender entries is a good idea!!!   Yikes!  I can't believe how fast the cold rainy month of April slipped away.  I have to admit that I was relieved that spring stalled and gave me a bit more time inside.  But my life is not my own and any extra seems to be quickly gobbled up.   


It is looking like May just 'maybe' will be a month to remember.  It is stacked up with serious deadlines and commitments. It also has some new beginnings and some fun stuff scheduled. But I see the dandelions are stretching and stirring so a whole new summer schedule needs to be penciled in.
  

I am along for the journey and I would really like to be in the driver's seat , enjoying the ride and taking time to pull over and smell the roses.  With that in mind, I shall be doing a looser format for this month.

4 comments:

Katie said...

April was cold and rainy for us too. I'm glad I didn't document every day of it, I sure don't need to remember it! I do love how your calendar looks though, I think it would be a fun project for my daughter.

Createology said...

I am actually embracing the bright yellow beauty of the little dandelion flowers and then of course their big white puffs. I am way too behind to keep up with acres of weeds. Your May calendar will be a lot less detailed but equally informational in future flash backs. My days are passing so fast I am glad I am not keeping a daily diary as I would be dizzier than I already am. ROFL... You and I each need some serious ME time! Maybe there is a ME bank where we can make a withdrawal and just create with all that extra time we will have. Blessings Dear...

HollyM said...

Won't it be fun to look back on your journal someday? I would like to do one but you know how that goes. Maybe next year.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I enjoyed the April format, but that's because it is the format I use. However, I see more and more people opening up and doing their own thing with their calendars. It's really important to find the right balance in any project, and you may have found yours!