I've been noticeably absent from the blog of late, primarily because when one has things to DO, one does not necessarily take the time to write about doing them. Keeping a good to-do list has been essential, and I find that the back of a Page-a-Day calendar is the ideal tool for the job. Unless the projects span multiple days, in which case, something a little less prone to disorganization is better. And so, I began a foray into the world of Bullet Journals. I like my little journal quite well. It serves as an anchor for all my ducks on a back burner.
The beginning of 2017 saw me add Data Administrator to the list of hats I wear around here. It's been a wonderful hat, and I've learned a lot about Data Administrating -- so much so that I was offered another hat by a company they work with, this time as a Systems Administrator. I had to stop and think whether I had time to wear yet another hat. My head gave me one answer, my heart gave me another, and after a week of waffling I knew the only way to convince myself that I did *not* have time for another job was to try it for a month.
That was around September. I still have margin around the corners of my life most days (otherwise you wouldn't be reading this blog post) and have decided that to keep myself out of trouble, I am going to knit a counterpane (or coverlet, if you prefer). After a good bit of swatching - for, when a project calls for around 1000 hours of labor, it's a good idea to pick the right pattern/yarn combo - I settled on using carpet warp and the Corinthian Squares pattern, and a proposed completion date of Christmas 2022. That's 200 hours a year, or 5 hours a week. I am next to positive I'll finish in just 2-3 years, but time will tell. The 5-year plan pleases my Russian-speaking brain, and won't interfere with test knitting, gifts, and life in general.
Merry Christmas, all!