Sunday, November 22, 2020

Thanksgiving

It's Thanksgiving week! Since I have no new art to show you (see my previous post about moving), I thought I'd take some time to list all the things I have to be thankful for this year instead. I know for many 2020 has been a really rough year, in many ways - and I feel very fortunate to have so have so much to be thankful for in such a bleak time.

The year started with the birth of my daughter on January 1st. What a way to start the year! It has been amazing these last ten and a half months watching her grow. From nursing to pureed foods and sippy cups, and now to eating the food off our plates; from barely being able to lift up her head to learning how to roll and sit and crawl and stand; from sleeping constantly to never wanting to sleep at all (why sleep when there's so many things to learn, so many rooms to explore, so many ways to play!) - she has been a constant source of wonder and joy throughout 2020.

On a similar note, I am also so thankful for my husband, who is the best dad to our daughter. The pandemic meant all of his classes for his master's program went fully online in the spring; once he found a job and started working full-time again, that was also remote. I love having him home so much, especially while our daughter is so young; even if he's working, he's still close enough that he can join us for walks around the neighborhood or a bit of playtime during his lunch break. He has gotten to watch her grow just as intimately as I have, and they have a wonderful bond. It's also been amazing for me, to have someone around to help get her down for naps and bedtimes when she just refuses to sleep, and to share in some of the daily stresses of parenting a baby.

I am thankful to have spent the majority of this year in Rochester Hills, which has so many great outdoor spaces. Over the summer, when we were bored staying inside our house but didn't feel comfortable taking our daughter to all of the places I'd once imagined taking her during her first year (to the library, and to stores, and to the zoo, and to anywhere else fun I could think of), we still had plenty of opportunities of places to go. We visited several nearby parks and took her on walks (in her stroller or in a baby carrier) along the Clinton River Trail, which was a lot of fun for her and our dog, and great fresh air and exercise for all of us.

I'm grateful that my husband was able to find a job he's really excited about, working for a non-profit he's really excited about, and that his new employers value his health and are taking this pandemic seriously. I'm also grateful that we were able to find a house we love in a neighborhood we love in Ann Arbor, and that we have the time to move there more gradually than we otherwise probably would if my husband wasn't working remotely and was already in the Ann Arbor office.

I'm thankful for our families - those who have been able to visit (once the stay-home order was lifted), entertain the baby, and help us move; and those who live farther away but still made time for countless Skype and Zoom calls to visit with our daughter safely (and virtually). They say it takes a village to raise a child, and this pandemic has isolated many from their villages; I'm so appreciative of the efforts made to make sure that wasn't our fate.

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

2020 Gift Giving Season

I have several notecard sets available on Etsy, and they have proved even more popular than usual this year, from alphabet stationery to my colorful Great Lakes designs! I assume everyone being stuck at home during the pandemic and being unable to visit family and friends may have something to do with a sudden interest in stationery and sending snail mail... One customer bought an entire alphabet's worth of cards and told me she planned to send one notecard a week to her friend, listing inside affirmations and positive adjectives their friend embodied that started with that letter. What a wonderful idea - a great way to keep in touch, and lift someone's spirits during what has been for many a very trying year.






(You can find all these notecards for sale in my Etsy shop here.)

These notecards will continue to be for sale during the upcoming holiday gift giving season - but there may be slight delays I have to deal with, so please give me plenty of time to accommodate your request if you are planning to order notecards from me this holiday season. For one thing, there continue to be frequent shipping delays with the post office, as there has been all year. For another... I have some exciting news to share - we're moving!

It's definitely bittersweet, since we fully intended for our house in Rochester Hills, Michigan to be our forever house and we made lots of updates to it, thinking we'd be here for many more years to come. I think of all the memories we have from living here the last 8 years and can't help tear up a little - bringing our puppy home five and a half years ago and watching her cower under the storage unit in our breakfast nook, installing custom shelves in several closets, picking out several paint colors, having board game nights with friends, hosting Passover seders and Thanksgiving and Easter and Christmas dinners, bringing our newborn daughter home ten months ago, and all the days and nights nursing her and rocking her to sleep, playing with her, watching her learn how to roll and sit on her own and crawl... But our new house is amazing, and I'm also excited to move into it and turn it into our home. It's in a wonderful neighborhood in Ann Arbor, and I love picturing our daughter growing up in our new house and neighborhood.

That being said - it's a HUGE job packing up a house full of stuff and moving it to a new house; that job is even more daunting when you factor in the baby and the pandemic this country is still in the middle of. (I will save all the details for another post - after we've (hopefully) successfully navigated the whole process and I have time to reflect back on it.) And that process unfortunately includes packing up all my art supplies, and then unpacking and reorganizing them in the new house, making it difficult to produce much art for several weeks; similarly, it requires packing up and transporting my computer and printer, and all my notecard paper, making it difficult to print and ship out my popular notecard sets. 

As of the writing of this post (which is a few weeks in advance of it going live), we don't yet know our exact timeline for moving, though we do plan on having some overlap between getting the keys to our new place and fully moving out of, let alone selling, our current home. I will do my best to print out any notecard orders I receive in a timely manner, and will let you know when you place the order how soon to expect your order to be available to be shipped. 

But in the meantime, this also means fewer blog posts - probably for the next few months at least, while we pack everything, make any changes to our new house that may be necessary before moving in, transporting all our stuff (and ourselves!) to our new place, unpacking and reorganizing everything, and getting our current house ready to list for sale... all while also juggling the holiday season and an almost-one-year-old!