Danielle’s Notes
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Sunday, January 11, 2026
Happy Sunday
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
More on Sewing
Back in late 2013, I had an EIN number for something I wanted to do. Then I started getting panic attacks in January of 2014, and all hopes and dreams fell to the wayside. I don’t know if EIN’s are for life or if I’d have to get a new one, but that wouldn’t be a problem. I know I’d have to insure myself. I don’t know how, because I just never learned how to start a business. I did order a book on all of this, and it’s on the way. Sewing lessons would be either in my home or theirs, wherever they feel comfortable.
Something you may not know about me: When I was growing up, there was this huge narrative that not only would no one ever hire me, but no one would ever patronize any business I started or buy any product I sold. No one would ever marry me, date me, sleep with me, so forget having a family, and no one would ever sell me a house or rent me an apartment. Sometimes I wonder what they thought would come of me by now. Sounds impossible- what would someone actually do with their life if that narrative was true?
Because of this, there are a lot of basics about life I do not know. I’m sure I can find out what I need by calling progressive. If they can’t help me, they can refer me, and I can shop around.
I think there’s a demand for this with homeschoolers, and homeschool co-ops. There are a lot of them around here. We’ll see! It’s just something I want to toy around with, and decide later.
I had the chance to go to my favorite thrift store today- on Wednesday mornings, they have 25 cent day where everything is 25 cents! I usually only buy denim items for the denim chenille quilts, but today I actually found a formal gown! They never have formal gowns on 25 cent day. If my daughter doesn’t wear this somewhere, I can do something with it. I haven’t found any flaws, but I can always fix whatever is wrong and try to resell it.
Feedback Wanted
I have a question. What would you think if I started my own business teaching kids how to sew? I’ve had this idea for a while now. I’ve already written three curriculums for different ages. Feedback appreciated.
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Mornin and Evening Routine Pages
Saturday, December 27, 2025
Bullet Journal Pages
Happy Birthday in Heaven
Friday, December 26, 2025
Bullet Journaling 📓 📝
My plan for the bullet journal was to get a planner and jot down a few points on each day, in the beginning of the day. Then I started listening to the audiobook, and I realized it’s a whole process. There’s nothing intimidating about the big process, though. Ryder Carrol, the author, came up with this system himself, and he has ADHD. There’s “no rules”, but there are some key elements. The “no rules” part just has to do with what you chose your goals to be and what you yourself put in there. As I listened to the method a second time, I realized that not only would a few lines in a planner not work, but the actual bullet journal has the potential to work for me.
When I worked at the children’s museum, we used to have about 30-50 minutes between the museum opening and the rush of children (on weekdays that is- because of the start times of school tours. Weekends there was always a rush.) I used to get out a piece of chartreuse paper and a very sharp pencil and make my to do lists during this dead time. This was during my pregnancy and when my daughter was a small child. She was born a year after I started there, and I can’t remember if she was in first or second grade when I left to finish school. After I finished college of course is when my life completely fell apart and I started having disabling panic attacks. To-do lists were suddenly a thing of the past, and I didn’t even realize my system was being dismantled, nor did I realize how the system helped me.
It’s well past time to restart an organization system for the many aspects of life. I can definitely still do chartreuse paper and super sharp pencils and throwing it away when all items are crossed off. I want something new, though. Of course, I can do that if bulletproof journals don’t work out.
I do have SOME chartreuse paper, so I can use it to brainstorm topics for the bulletproof journals journal.
Let’s see how this works out. www.bulletjournal.com
Happy Sunday
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