Sunday, July 18, 2010

Change of Heart

Call me wishy washy. But I have realized that I like to knit, alot. I do more knitting than business doing anyway right now. I should be putting things up on Etsy.

I just put a million (slight exaggeration) things on Ravelry. It was really exhilarating. I put every skein on there that I still have the label to. I also put all my projects up. I'm pretty proud.

It other news I bought a memory card today. So all I need now is my own camera. After my sister gives me her laptop that is.

In other news I got MY old laptop working again, just before my sister graced me wth the good news. Of course my charger desnt really work with my laptop unless I want to spend an hour trying to find the exact place the charger and the computer have to be in order for that annoying little purple light to pop on to indicate charging. And then hold it there. However my mother's charger works better. I only have to search for 5-10 mins for the right spot then keep it there.
Alothough now I dont even have my charger anymore. It was plugged in and I started smelling smoke and i looked and there was a burning smell coming from the charging outlet on the computer. I unplugged it from the laptop and examined it. There were sparks. Combination of being a firefighter's daughter and common sense told me to unplug it from the wall. So now I have to steal my mother's charger on a daily basis. Which is fine but I really hope I get that laptop soon.

I have been knitting a lot recently. I have also been going on daily walks. And marbling paper. And reading about knitting. And working on my lesson plan for my kids class. But yesterday I was at IHOP with my friends and I realized I had to stop knitting for at least one day if not more.

I really want to be able to  knit when I'm 80. If a few days break now and then means my hands will grant me more knitting time then I say let it be.

Yep. I've also decided that I might want to be a Waldorf teacher. It's an alternitive school that teaches more than reading writing arithimtic... and knitting is part of the cirriculum. I was just saying how I believe each child should be taught to knit, among other things.

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