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Back in the Saddle

I promised myself that I wouldn’t do it, but my husband asked very sweetly this morning.  And this is the first time that he’s ever asked me to knit anything for anybody.  But it looks like I will be making another one of them.  That’s right–They’re baaaaaack! They are becoming a Christmas tradition.  Next year, I may have to start varying the colors or knitting them for the homeless just for variety.  Or I could just be the crazy knitting lady who knits the same thing for people year after year.  The good news is that this means I get to go to The Woolie Ewe after work.  The chance that I will only walk away with the one skein of Cascade 220 that I need is slim to none.

Those that have been paying attention, know that I play video games.  Because I pay attention, I know that not all of my dear readers care about the n00b ‘lock and blue guy that I pwned last night.  For those who understood what I just said, try my new blog Lavender Blue.

How do I manage two time-consuming hobbies?  Manage? Hah!  Not a whole lot of managing goes on.  More like streaking.  The entirety of August, September, and October were dedicated to WoW, but for the three months before that, I only played Lost Odyssey and that only a tiny bit when my right hand started cramping from the project du jour.  November has started out with more balance.  Some mornings I come into work early feeling peaceful and relaxed–very zen.  The night before, I knitted.  Other mornings I arrive a little late, a lot frazzled, and with one eye twitching.  The night before, I gamed.  Gaming is exciting in a way that knitting isn’t and shouldn’t be.  That’s not to say that accidently pulling your needle out of a half-finished shawl isn’t exciting–however, that heart attack isn’t the goal.

One thought on “Back in the Saddle

  • Cheryl says:

    So I guess this means you didn’t get my email yesterday asking if you wanted to make a trip to the Ewe after work with me…hope you made it out of there with minimal damage.

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