On eating out and the possibility of a sample sale

No photos for you today, but I’ve been perfectly busy! Did some more decoupaging, made a tote which I’ll show you and tell you about tomorrow, bought a dance class pass for a San Francisco studio and tickets for a play at the Berkeley Rep, went through tons of reply-to emails… a good day, and so much happier than yesterday’s funk.

Two thoughts from the day:

Working from home makes me gladder to eat out

I never imagined that working from home would prompt me both to cook frequently and to really relish eating out! But every time I go out to eat, or go food shopping, it’s like a little gift of being waited on and taken out of my usual surroundings for the price of something I’d be doing anyway. I’m not explaining it very well, but I just really appreciate eating out on weekdays now, and will consciously build these outings into my days when I need a little pick-me-up. And I’ve done good work in restaurants, cafes, and coffee shops, so I’m not just justifying a luxury.

Satsumabug sample sale?

The more new projects I try, the more I generate items that are not quite worthy of the shop but still perfectly functional and cute. If I accumulate enough of these, I’m considering holding a twice-yearly sample/seconds sale. I began by putting seconds in my shop, but lately I find that when I’ve spent hours and hours being frustrated over something that doesn’t come out right, the last thing I want to do is spend more time photographing and describing it. But if I give it a few months, I have more perspective, and doing all the photographing at once would make my life much easier. Also, some people need the concept of a sample sale explained to them, and that’s not easy to do if I only have a couple of seconds in the shop at any given moment. So what if I save up all my imperfects, and then hold a massive-ish sale in the spring and again in the fall? I’m thinking $15 and under prices, tops, and free to friends if they’ll pay for shipping.

Yesterday I spent three hours after dinner on the phone with my mom, helping her with a paper she’s writing for her community-college class. It’s an interesting paper, but 7:30-10:30 PM is a long stretch to be doing anything, and I don’t have a phone headset anymore (old one broke). Tonight I’m looking forward to a nice quiet hour with Aveyond and some vegan sandwich cookies. πŸ˜‰ Here’s wishing you all an equally peaceful night!