This past week I was off from work for Spring Break. My husband and I work in the same district, so he was off as well. I started the break with bronchitis- see how dedicated I am to work- I waited until break to get sick!
I wanted to do a few things while off- clean my closet, have a date night with Joel, scrapbook and crochet. I did all but scrapbook and crochet... scrapbooking didn't happen because I was using that time to play around on here. That's ok, swapping one project for another. But I was disappointed because I didn't get anything accomplished crocheting. I started a cotton baby beanie and wound up pulling it all out after several rounds. It seemed too big. Joel suggested I pull out to a certain extent and count to make sure all was good- but I was not satisfied with that. Out it all came. I need to learn to work diligently and to not get distracted while crocheting and lose count. Such is life, right? But in order to stitch with satisfaction I need to be confident that I'm working correctly. How many times have you, reader, pulled apart a project because you were not satisfied?
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