Adjusting My Sails

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I was to leave in in week for conference in Toronto about art quilting. Due to COVID-19, the conference was cancelled,

I have been on the committee helping to plan the conference for more than a year. I spent 6 months organizing lightning talks (20 slides – 20 seconds a slide – for quick 6 minute 40 second presentations). I was excited for the time away and time to connect with my people.

I’m bummed and frustrated and struggling to adjust. I understand the decision to cancel and they are plotting to make the conference virtual which may be nifty, but it doesn’t get me out of my house, out of my comfort zone or give me a much needed break from daily life. I will eventually accept the situation (and just my sails), but it’s okay to grieve for plans you don’t get to see through. Right?

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Adjust the sails (9” x 9”), quilted iron on transfers

One Reply to “Adjusting My Sails”

  1. So sorry that your conference was cancelled! Definitely okay to grieve for all the work you put into readying for this event! Love your quilt and the sentiment.

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