02/23/2026
Here in the studio, I have been working to be ready for show applications, and getting ready to have yet another absolutely not life-threatening, but still needs to be handled, surgery. I am not totally sure what November Katie was thinking when I scheduled both of these for this winter, but I am confident that May Katie will be so happy it is all done and behind me. This time? I am having a throat surgery, and it is a throat surgery most commonly performed on kids under ten years old. Late bloomer, I guess. A duct that created my thyroid that should have closed as an embryo did not, and it has given me some trouble a few times, most recently last summer. The bummer? The only fix is removing it surgically.
So far, 2026 has been all about removing things that no longer serve. Normally, I would aim for that on a more metaphorical level, but this year we are going anatomical and practical, I guess.
I will be out of the studio for all of next week, and maybe part of the following week? Not entirely sure, and it will depend on how I feel.
If you have had a pediatric ENT surgery as an adult and have any advice, I am all ears. Most of the information I can find about the recovery is geared towards little kids, and while I do love a popsicle, I wouldn’t mind hearing what made other adults feel better.
If you are of the medically curious persuasion, I am having a surgery called a Sistrunk Procedure. If you are not of the medically curious persuasion, I suggest not googling it, because only the gnarliest version seems to exist online (mine is not that crazy, I promise).
New work, including these coasters, will hit the website in March. Until then, workshop tickets are available now.
Wish me luck and popsicles, and I promise not to post pictures. Hopefully this is going to be the last time I tell you about this kind of stuff, because this account was supposed to be about leather goods and my derpy cats.