Saturday, March 28, 2026

New job... 1 year at job...Things to do today...

I start my new job on Monday. It is orientation. I'm supposed to wear something business casual so I'm assuming what I wore for my interview will be ok for that. I'm nervous though to start a new job, but I'm looking forward to it to see how I do there. 

Also on Saturday, March 21, 2026 was my one year working at Michael's so that is exciting. 

Anyways, hope you all have a great Saturday today. I have to get my day started. I have a candle making event to go to for my friend Rachael's birthday from the beginning of the month and then I need to see about getting my clothes washed and getting groceries as well today. All while dealing with a fibro flare today. But I got this 💯

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Craft Events at the Willlow Lawn Michael's in Richmond, VA in March 2026



Events going on at the Michael's in Richmond, VA at Willlow Lawn in March 2026 and April 2026 for Easter.

Sunday, March 15, 2026 - is a Kids Club - Tissue Painted Eggs craft

Sunday, March 22, 2026 - is a Makebreak - DecouPage Napkin Decorative Eggs craft

Sunday March 29, 2026 - is a Bunny Wood Frame craft 

Sunday, April 5, 2026 - No event - Happy Easter 


Sunday, March 15, 2026

Advice on how to get more confident and better riding this city cruiser bike 🚲 that you have to pedal backwards to stop please...




I just got this 4 days ago and it was a struggle to figure out steering it at first then trying to stop it and having to pedal backwards to do so is a new concept to me, because I haven't had to do that since I was a kid and that's how the bikes I rode then worked. As a teen and adult I've only been used to riding bikes that have brakes on the handles. I got this bike because I thought it would be easier to deliver Uber Eats and DoorDash deliveries with, but since the first day on it when I got it literally to the house and was stopping it to get off it then fell with it in slow motion and injured my shin and side of my knee. I'm kind of afraid to get back on it to ride it until I'm more confident to ride it and handle it better so I don't fall off of it again.