I think that's the basic problem. I've been having a pretty horrid week, but basically, I'm just tired. Two jobs, school, trying to get ready for my trip, various interpersonal drama... yeah. I may end up decreasing my hours at the bookstore, but I hate that, since that's one of the things I actually enjoy. It seems that everything that could be cut out/compressed to make more time - bookstore, knitting, blogging, reading - are the things that actually make me feel better. The main things that are tiring me out - full time job and school - are the things I have to do. Argh. There's no solution, obviously, but if anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear them. Preferably solutions that bend the space-time continuum. Thanks.
That said, welcome to everyone who has found me through Steph's mention of my Knitting Olympics Links. I will have a link to that page up on the sidebar ASAP, and I am adding in all the links you all have been sending me as I can.
The solution is to build a really large stash. I mean a huge stash, the biggest ever seen. And do it at a low elevation.
You see, per Einstein, massive objects bend the time space continuum. Time flows slower in a gravity well then it does away from one. So if the stash is massive enough, time will flow slower near it, and you'll have more time to knit. Of course, then you'll have more yarn than you could knit up in a billion years, but since when was that a bad thing?
The solution is to build a really large stash. I mean a huge stash, the biggest ever seen. And do it at a low elevation.
You see, per Einstein, massive objects bend the time space continuum. Time flows slower in a gravity well then it does away from one. So if the stash is massive enough, time will flow slower near it, and you'll have more time to knit. Of course, then you'll have more yarn than you could knit up in a billion years, but since when was that a bad thing?