Still Cranky
Yep, you heard me. I'm still cranky.
I don't quite know why I'm feeling so crabby and ill-at-ease. My best guess is the end of semester pressures, but that doesn't usually bring about quite this level of cranky behavior. So maybe there are other factors.
I want to cast on another shawl, but I can't decide what to do. I've got a wheel of this lovely silver-green merino lace, a skein each of black and red merino, some burgundy alpaca, and scads of other candidates. I can't decide what to knit.
And I've got a sock knitting class to teach on Tuesday, so I've really got to prep that. Tomorrow I'm casting on sock #1, which will be photographed as I whip through it for handout pics. Then there's the teaching--my students have never knit socks before and want to learn how to do that on 2 circs. And the class has to be done in one day. What was I thinking? LOL
I think I'm going to put my cranky ass to bed. On Monday I picked up Pope John Paul II's Memory and Identity: Conversations at the Dawn of a Millenium. I think I'll go and read it a bit.
Comments
Crawling into bed was probably the best thing you could have done! Hope you're feeling better today. If it's the end-of-semester pressure that's causing the aggravation, at least that means that the end is definitely in sight. Hang in there!
Posted by: Deb | May 5, 2005 10:22 AM
Hey, join me knitting the Spider Queen shawl!
See http://www.blackberry-ridge.com/spdrquen.htm
I've finished the first pass (54 row) through the chart for the center square, and I think I've hit my stride now.
Or there's the Gathering of Lace-Along if you want to knit something from that book. I think I'm going to do Ingrid's Bridal Shawl.
I got lace on da brain!!!!
Posted by: Janice in GA | May 5, 2005 02:43 PM
hope you've shaken that mood -- bed sounds like the perfect prescription
Posted by: ann | May 5, 2005 06:46 PM