Sorry to have essentially disappeared.
Work has been draining in oh-so-many ways. Just as I thought a project was wrapping up, I met with the ultimate user of the thing, only for him to declare that there were big bits missing through gaps in the initial project requirements. So a deadline is not going to be met. The fellow who was supposed to put together the project specs was a big-arsed-slacker and left it for far too late. No reflection on me, thankfully, but still. I also have a director who looks only at dates. If we miss ‘em, it is our fault. Great. I’m meeting with him tomorrow to discuss my project calendar.
There’s also lots of other drama going on at the office that is just leaving me exhausted by the end of the day. On the up side, I still have 4 more vacation days to use before February 1 and will be taking them starting Friday. Woot!
There’s been progress on alot of fronts to report.
1. Construction is, for all intents and purposes, over. Last Friday, the GC packed up his stuff to come back for a day or two to put on door knobs and the like. The painter started on Monday and is finished in the addition and has started working in the rest of the house. Carpet guy is next and then the folks move into their new digs. Definitely a light at the end of this tunnel! Downside is that the smell of paint is making me dizzy.
2. I finished the right front for Ribby while watching 24 last week. Progress.
3. Turned the first heel on the plain-jane Blue Jeans sock. Still only knitting this one while serving Sleep Nazi duty, but that’s okay. I can always use plain knitting.
4. Halfway through the first sleeve on CD. Still loving it, but I am ready to finish that sweater.
5. Halfway through the first heel flap on the other socks.
I haven’t been doing a massive amount of knitting. Being all twisted up from work has led to a bit more spinning. There are times when I can’t relax without transfering that twist to something else. I have hopes that I might actually finish the second bobbin of this pink/white stuff that I seemingly have been spinning FOREVER on the Lendrum.
I’ve also been spending a decent amount of time playing with the new computer. Okay, I’m seriously sold on the whole mac thing now. Pretty sweet. Oh and I decided to learn a new programming language, well, because it was there and I’ve always been partial to its name: JAVA. I picked up a book, have eclipse on a few of the active computers and try to do a chapter from the book each night.
I’m still trying to get over a cold that knocked me down on Friday. I spent a good part of the weekend in bed, sniffling. It sucked. I felt badly enough that I knit not a stitch on Saturday. Amazing.
Figured it was time to post the Knit from the Stash progress – only purchased 2 skeins of sock yarn! WOOT. I have to admit, while I’ve seen nice stuff come up on the Destash blog and elsewhere, I’m not even tempted. While I still have quite a ways to go to succeed, I’m seriously beginning to think that I can do this!
Time for some fiber therapy.
Craft on.
8 responses so far ↓
1 janna // Jan 24, 2007 at 10:57 pm
Don’t you hate it when work infringes on the rest of your life? Yay for your Mac — glad you’re enjoying it! And be sure to post some house pictures when it’s really all done.
2 Ina // Jan 24, 2007 at 11:09 pm
Hope you’re feeling better!
I was thinking of starting a Ribby… until I compiled my List of Shame. Must reduce the number of UFOs flying around! But I’ll enjoy watching your Ribby in progress.
3 Rachel H // Jan 24, 2007 at 11:20 pm
Very exciting about the house being so close to done! I like the way you wrote about spinning to relax after work – taking the twist out of you and putting it into something else. I really have to make time to get spinning.
4 Carole // Jan 25, 2007 at 6:57 am
I hope the meeting at work goes well today and the drama over there calms down.
5 mamacate // Jan 25, 2007 at 9:24 am
Was that really fast, or is it just that other people’s construction seems really quick and efortless?
Congrats and enjoy the new space. The construction nightmare seems totally surreal to me now.
Good luck with all the work crap. I can relate.
6 Claudia // Jan 25, 2007 at 11:53 am
heh… I’d be exhausted too! I hope you can relax on your coming days off!!
7 --Deb // Jan 25, 2007 at 6:34 pm
Pity about the work thing, but yay for the time off and almost-finished-construction thing!! I’m with you on the paint fumes, though….
8 SpindleRose // Jan 26, 2007 at 7:26 pm
Sorry to hear that work is twisting you up. At least spinning is untwisting you. I hope everything resolves while you are out on your mini-vacations.
And welcome to the Macintosh world!