Last week I drove to Marana. The reason is very simple. My newest doctor is in Marana. I have to say she is fabulous and well worth the drive. I was out of spoons for the rest of the day and in to the next.
As usual I am working on multiple projects at once. I am 25 inches into the next pounder scarf. Only 49 or so inches to go. I am in stages of other projects. I also need to start a new UFO basket before I get terribly lost in projects. Things like ripping out the boarder of a shawl because I don’t like it. Fixing a shawl in progress for dropped stitches, multiple rows back. You should certainly get the drift. Finding time and the right amount of caffeine to tackle the hard for me to complete projects.
Most importantly completing as many holiday gifts for the children’s clothing bank that I support.
So much yarn. So few spoons*.
*Spoons are units of my personal energy. Think kilowatts, or British thermal units. My
energy allowance changes daily which makes it very hard to plan. When I am low on spoons I can sit down and get ready to knit. I will wake up hours later with the knitting still in my hands and not a single stitch done. Think of it as zero to sleep in less than 60 seconds.
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