1 - you drink coffee and knit until 8:30am knowing you have to be at work at 9am. at 8:30 you rush frantically to take a shower and get in on time.
2 - you take 2 hour lunches every day thinking 'no one will notice'
3 - you continually make lists at work never crossing anything out
4 - you find yourself staring at the walls in your office
5 - you open up 20 mozilla tabs and think 'i'll organize my bookmarks today!'
6 - you clean up your inbox which has ~3000 emails
7 - you constantly talk with your female 30-something, career focused friends about how life as a homemaker would be grand
8 - you sit in meetings and give administration looks like they're the stupidest people alive
9 - you leave at 4:00p every thursday and friday
10 - you call in sick at least 1 day a week
can you tell i'm burned out with my job?! my friend lisa describes some of this angst as perfectionism. i am in her boat. i am a total perfectionist. despite this, i am beginning to see a real shift in women my age. i've talked to at least 3 women at work who,have careers and master's degrees and who want to stay at home and manage the house. my hubby's job offer for a director of domestic operations is looking better every day!
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Latest and Greatest
It's been so long since I've written in my blog that I have no idea where to start! Work has been stressful this month. I'm finishing up a huge project which makes me really tired at the end of the day. Despite this, knitting continues. Believe it or not, I'm still working on Ben's sweater! I knit a couple of rounds, put it down for 2 days, then knit a couple more. I really need to just finish the darn thing. He won't wear it until winter anyways, right?
I also started on a stole from Interweave 2006. It's suprisingly easy. I'm using a beautiful skein of Art Fibers silk from San Francisco. (Ben bought this for me last year). It's gorgeous. I promise to post photos soon :)
Since I had so much cotton in my stash, I also started on the Caftan Pullover from Interweave 2006. Seaming this will be challenging as I have yet to seam a sweater! I'm hoping someone at the Yarn Lounge can help me out.
That is really all the news fit to print. Bloo is growing like a weed. We are loving his crazy antics! I'm off to give him the 2 hours of petting time he requires each evening :)
I also started on a stole from Interweave 2006. It's suprisingly easy. I'm using a beautiful skein of Art Fibers silk from San Francisco. (Ben bought this for me last year). It's gorgeous. I promise to post photos soon :)
Since I had so much cotton in my stash, I also started on the Caftan Pullover from Interweave 2006. Seaming this will be challenging as I have yet to seam a sweater! I'm hoping someone at the Yarn Lounge can help me out.
That is really all the news fit to print. Bloo is growing like a weed. We are loving his crazy antics! I'm off to give him the 2 hours of petting time he requires each evening :)
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