slow but steady-ish wins the race?

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just this morning, leaving my yurt, i was pondering what an exercise in “hurry up and wait” this vardo journey has been for me

i’m a person who really likes to take action— i like to decide on things, figure out the best way forward (in my mind) and then do it!— it’s a real lesson that i can’t control people, places, events and things and that when i’m trying to, i’m usually stressing

of course i don’t call it being a control freak like some might ;)

i call it being decisive or making things happen or being the captain of my own ship— but there’s lots of waves lately!— lots of “weather”— i’m navigating how to keep moving forward when the headwinds seem to be pushing me off course

and at this point, with the covid-19 situation, i’m glad i’m still where i am— who would have thought?— super busy making videos for my you tube channel and experiencing my pupperty and storytelling from a different angle

i did manage to get some paint samples for my cabinets and james had made a sample of one of the upper doors before he and his wife had their baby a few days ago!

things are on a bit of a hold now while he and amy nurture their precious baby boy in his first few weeks of life, but i’m really feeling ok about it— even happy— cause i feel like i can let go of my “schedule” with the help of the virus— it’s just causing such a major collective pause

happy the light of spring is returning to my part of the world— happy to see i can “pivot” as i learned in lean start-up and find a new venue for offering my work to the world

i’ll be on the road when i get there and until then, i’m just trying to enjoy the ride where i am

james calls this my “retro” color scheme

james calls this my “retro” color scheme