It is the last day of March and I am sure you have all had plenty of time to get caught up on your aquas, teals and turquoises. I am so excited to move on to a new color! April is going to be light and bright blues. Dark and navy blues will get a turn later. For now, stick with the ones that aren't too dreary. Blue is always such a big color that I usually break it down into two months.
Day 18 of semi isolation. 18 little houses added to my quilt. It was day 2 of distance learning and we are all adjusting to a new routine. I had Google Meets with my students today and it was awesome to hear their voices and see their faces. Lots of time spent supporting teachers and they are all stretching so far past their comfort zones. They have postponed the earliest possible return to school date to May 4th, so the new normal will have plenty of time to settle in by the end of that. Kurt finally came off of his mandatory quarantine for work and the office went to "red" which means that nobody is supposed to go in unless there is no other way to get the work done. His home office is in the family room and each of the kids are working in their own rooms. I'll see if they all want to gather around the dinner table for some communal learning time, but it might be better if everyone has some personal space right now.
Here is my home office/sewing space. We found an extra monitor to hook my lap to up to which makes it much easier on my eyes. I just scoot back the sewing machine during the day and then pull it back out front again when I am ready to sew. I have an ironing board/cutting station in the closet. It was all set up before I realized that there is not an outlet in the closet, so I have a little ironing mat that goes in the bathroom when I am ready to iron something.
After my office hours and Kurt's morning meetings, we took a break and glued the tile down in the hall bath. I think we finished the cutting two days ago. One step at a time! If we get it grouted tomorrow we will be ready to install the toilet. Getting closer.