Since finishing Leo's kid's sweaters, I've dove (diven? doven? divination?) headlong into my current project: the February Lady Sweater. It's the second sweater (cardigan really) I've made for myself and boy oh boy it's easy and fun. The top-down-raglan-plus-lace construction is seriously addicting. I can't knit just 1 row.
Here is the cardigan so far (2 weeks in the making):
Is it ok to get depressed about work? Sometimes I just want to say "F it! I say NO to all-things-I-must-do and YES to all-things-I-want-to-do. Screw this adult thing!!!"
Then I imagine myself running around like a heathen (a favorite word of mine lately). I'll be wielding knitting needles and grabbing at anything that looks like yarn.
I'm obsessed by the recent Old Spice commercials. I'm not the only one who thinks they are hilarious. Now coinciding with Apple's latest marketing push, here is a video that ties both together. LMAO!
I want to knit. I want to finish Dominique's hoodie. But I can't because I have work to catch up on. I'm working on a new project for Finance, and the woman responsible for rolling it out to the field is on my butt like a mongrel on a roast. So I'm working on a weekend as usual, catching up.
At least I like my job and I find work satisfying. I wonder what I'd be like if I ended up in a field I don't like. (cut away now to daydream scene, with clouds and harp music) Anyway...my brain is trying hard to distract me from the task at hand.
So knitting....I'll just have to be a good girl and not scratch that itch. Or only scratch it a little bit...tiny bit. ;-)
Edit:
You know, my manager and co-worker are also working. I just got emails from them about some other issue. And I bet Leo, whose kid I'm knitting for, is or will also be working this weekend. So now I feel like a whiner! Well, a little licking of the wounds doesn't hurt. But I'm certainly no exception amongst the crowd I work with!
While browsing one of the many knitting related websites I frequent, I came across this bit that made me laugh out loud.
When the Stash Attacks: Creative Techniques for Concealing Your Yarns Gender Games If you're a woman and your housemate isn't, play the gender card to its best advantage: Go to Sam's Club or another similar bulk discount outlet and get the biggest box of sanitary napkins you can find.
Oh man. Why didn't I think of that earlier?! hum.. I think it's "that" time of the month again.