weekly (New Year) Blog - December 30th
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 10:07 pm
One more big event to go in this holiday week!
Christmas was great as usual. Our daughter came in from Niagara Falls with her family on the 21st and they leave on the 3rd, so it has been a busy and enjoyable week. Two of the children are still under ten so Santa is still important, but the other five grandchildren that were at Christmas dinner ranged form 16 - 22 so the conversation took some real interesting turns. For those of you who aren't there yet, BE PREPARED!
I received a couple of small tools and accessories from the big "S" and his helpers as well as a subscription renewal to the Canadian Home Workshop Magazine so I guess I will continue making sawdust in the coming year.
As the year end approaches, I took a last look at the WW balance sheet and confirmed that I really went into the hole this year. Upon closer look at the details of expenses, I found that the entire deficit was due to tool and equipment purchases so I guess I came out ahead after all. At least that's my reasoning and I'm sticking to it!
There's no point in making resolutions that I won't keep, but I do have some objectives. The first will be a major clean-up of my workshop and surrounding areas that are covered in dust from the last few months of woodworking. I also hope to reorganize my shop to make it more enjoyable to work in. At the moment it seems every time I reach for something, something else drops to the floor.
On the project side I'm hoping to do more complex or furniture type projects and at least one rocking horse. My grandchildren have also given me orders for "Harry Potter" wands and a bed for a "Barbie" doll. These to be made before they leave on the third.
There are still a few tools I would like so the Shopsmith, Rockler , and Lee Valley catalogues will get a workout as well.
I hope the forum will continue to be as good and interesting as it was this year, and that we will see more posts of the excellent work being done by the members.
With that said, I wish everyone and your families a Happy, Prosperous, and Healthy 2008!
Have fun and be safe.
John
Christmas was great as usual. Our daughter came in from Niagara Falls with her family on the 21st and they leave on the 3rd, so it has been a busy and enjoyable week. Two of the children are still under ten so Santa is still important, but the other five grandchildren that were at Christmas dinner ranged form 16 - 22 so the conversation took some real interesting turns. For those of you who aren't there yet, BE PREPARED!
I received a couple of small tools and accessories from the big "S" and his helpers as well as a subscription renewal to the Canadian Home Workshop Magazine so I guess I will continue making sawdust in the coming year.
As the year end approaches, I took a last look at the WW balance sheet and confirmed that I really went into the hole this year. Upon closer look at the details of expenses, I found that the entire deficit was due to tool and equipment purchases so I guess I came out ahead after all. At least that's my reasoning and I'm sticking to it!
There's no point in making resolutions that I won't keep, but I do have some objectives. The first will be a major clean-up of my workshop and surrounding areas that are covered in dust from the last few months of woodworking. I also hope to reorganize my shop to make it more enjoyable to work in. At the moment it seems every time I reach for something, something else drops to the floor.
On the project side I'm hoping to do more complex or furniture type projects and at least one rocking horse. My grandchildren have also given me orders for "Harry Potter" wands and a bed for a "Barbie" doll. These to be made before they leave on the third.
There are still a few tools I would like so the Shopsmith, Rockler , and Lee Valley catalogues will get a workout as well.
I hope the forum will continue to be as good and interesting as it was this year, and that we will see more posts of the excellent work being done by the members.
With that said, I wish everyone and your families a Happy, Prosperous, and Healthy 2008!
Have fun and be safe.
John