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It's been a busy week--the kids have been at my Mom's for all of it and it was nice to have my evenings free for a change.
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But it didn't all work out as I hoped because I cricked my neck monday morning and it's just starting to feel better now.
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Thank FSM for massage therapy. I like being able to have full mobility in my neck. It makes biking easier.
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Not that I biked much because it. never. stops. raining.
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I haven't knit or spun all week. Sad.
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I will finish spinning brown corriedale tonight and ply it tomorrow. Then it's time for some colour.
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I need more bobbins
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I saw Moon last night (a weeknight movie with Craig is now such a rare occurence). It was good old fashion sci-fi. Not perfect, but pretty good.
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Did you know big corportations have people stalking Twitter? I said something bad about one and now have someone looking into my issue at the President's office. Hmmm.
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Work is still making my shoulders achey. That's not so fun
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My bathroom is now 98% done. All that is left is painting the door and frame. I'm aiming for a Sunday completion date!
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I started this sweater using the blue calmer. It seems to be the right mix of fibre, shape and colour. And knitting calmer is soooooo nice after working with summer tweed.
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I bought Sublime yarn in purple to make Anhinga. It's sooooo squooshy.
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I had a chocolate bar in my desk for a whole week. I finally ate it today.
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I have not worked out since Monday due to shoulder/neck thing. I need to start back tomorrow. I've lost the routine since I went on holiday at the end of June. So much for after 6 weeks you'll be established in a routine.
What people don't say about getting on routine is how easy it is to get off routine. The weather is certainly not helping. Even if I want to do exercise and can do it inside, I just don't want to do anything. Silly dismal rainy weather!
Posted by: Seanna Lea | July 24, 2009 at 05:16 PM
The rain absolutely sucks. No other word for it.
Falling out of routine is also hard, but so-o-o easy to do in the summer. I find it much easier to start and stick in the fall, so tell yourself that it is, in fact, summer, and it's okay to slack a little.
I was planning something out of Summer Tweed and am now thinking twice about it...
Not knitting at all with no kids around? Well, I don't even want to know what you've been up to... or maybe I do...
Posted by: Deirdre | July 24, 2009 at 05:37 PM