With 2008 quickly on its way out, I am looking forward to the coming year with a sense of relief, renewed energy, and optimistic apprehension. Blessings have been a major theme in the blur that has been 2008. I have experienced great creative successes (keeping my little shop afloat and doing Brimfield), little monetary successes (our heads are above water but we’ve choked a few times on some unexpected tidal waves), and many surprises thrown in between (like finding out that our family wasn’t finished growing with baby # 3 on his way). Thistlebees has been patiently coasting along on auto pilot since this past summer when I started full-steam ahead on completing my MA in Education - English . So here I am in my third back to back semester since May and up to my eyeballs in lesson plans on Shakespeare. I finished the last of my classes on December 8th and began teaching full-time on December 10th. I’ll work until March 31st, have the baby April 6th (?), and have about one month to finish my thesis (deep in the mix of postpardum ”bliss” and sleep deprivation) before graduating in mid-May. At this point, I’ve got the blinders on and I am ferociously chugging away in the home stretch and yes, I can actually see the finish line!
My New Year’s resolution for 2009 is to invest in creativity in all its forms. I’ve got spring fever already (or maybe I’m just nesting) but I am anxious to reorganize and get a handle on everything - the house, the shop, the finances, our lifestyle…
In a homage to Tasha Tudor, we are learning to live a more simple way of life. With the unfortunate repercussions of the economy, we have quickly come to understand what matters most in life and how to make the most of what we have. I used to think that I followed a budget but not until the past six months have I come to understand what a budget truly is and what it is to choose between putting gas in the car or groceries in the fridge. We’ve gone through a ”cash on the barrel” lifestyle jolt. There is no more living beyond our means as we have for too many years and putting unnecessary items on credit cards with the hopes of paying it off later. The reality of our lifestyle overhaul has been both devastating and exhilarating at the same time.
In my commitment to “Creativity 2009,” posting more regularly to my blog is on the list as is reviving the sleeping Thistlebees (a very delicate procedure since Thistlebees are a wrathful breed). I was hoping to post some pictures of the shop before it was ravaged by the Cider Mill Holiday Open House but I still intend to remember the camera when I go there next time (which unfortunately is not today because we are getting snow, snow, and more snow!)
Wishing you a Joyous, Healthy, and Creative New Year!












