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We are quickly approaching the end of summer. Or, at least the end of summer break. Many of you are already back at school, and this little family returns to schooling a week from today. As usual, my list of things left undone this summer is longer than my list of accomplishments. That might have something to do with how ambitious I tend to feel in June! I was never any good at smörgåsbords either.

One of things on my ridiculously long list was to sew up a few of these beach and picnic throws for Thrifty Goodness. I have been collecting great vintage fabric and sheets all Spring and it seemed like the perfect item to put in the store for Summer. It didn’t exactly happen.

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I feel like most of my “to-dos” are in process. Which, I suppose is better than never having started. However, living in the chaos hasn’t exactly inspired creativity. Or the necessary organizing required. In fact, it’s only been recently that you can even see the floor to my craft room. Instead, I look at the mess around me and find myself a wee bit overwhelmed.

With Boy Wonder in day camp this last week before school, I did manage to find a few moments to clear away enough of the mess to sit down at my sewing machine. And with the cargo ships drifting up and down the Columbia in view from my sewing perch, I put this one beach and picnic throw together as a belated birthday gift for a friend. The river was good company while I pulled seams. For the life of me, I couldn’t sew a straight line this week! Eventually, I just decided that imperfection was a fairly good representation of the giver; it doesn’t make the gift any less lovely.

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Now, in the last few moments before camp lets out for the week, I am updating my blog and then I’ll make a last minute attempt to clean this mess around me. Tomorrow I leave for Seattle, a mad dash up and back for a girls’ night that is bound to be a foretaste of Autumn. Clean, clean, pack, pack, race! I can’t help but wonder if there is time enough for one more lazy afternoon.

And it has been a lazy summer, warm and slow. But the dashing of September is just around the corner and I can feel it coming my direction. Floating like the cargo ships, picking up speed downriver. And maybe this is why the weather changes in these last few moments of summer, why the air picks up speed and we begin to describe it as “Crisp” and “Brisk.” Perhaps it’s just the nudge we need to get out of the doldrums.