Showing posts with label planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planning. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Maybe This Time It'll Stick

I'll admit it, I'm not an organized person.

Now, as many people I know, including but not limited to my husband, my college roommate, my parents, and my in-laws, are all laughing hysterically and nominating me for the "Understatement of the Year Award," let me continue.

I'm not an organized person, but on occasion I put effort into becoming one. In my head is a picture of myself idealized. That person that looks perfect every day, has an immaculately clean house, plans healthy tasty dinners every night, goes to the gym at least three times a week, and on and on and on.

But the real me has a messy house, is sitting on her couch in jeans and a Doctor Who t-shirt, is not wearing make-up, and is unsure whether or not she brushed her hair today. She's the same person that fed her husband Hamburger Helper for dinner last night, and will be feeding him fast food tonight. She also watches way too much TV, starts things that she never finishes, and has the sense of humor of the average fourteen year old boy.

I'm not entirely certain that the real me would even like the idealized me. But that doesn't stop me from from trying.

Recently, I decided to start using coupons. Not in the Extreme Couponing sense, (I work in a grocery store, extreme couponers seem to be a giant pain to me) but in the saving-a-couple-of-bucks-a-week-might-add-up sense. With the best of intentions, I flipped through the Sunday paper and clipped the coupons, filed them in a little box.

And promptly forgot about them.

Not to be put off, I decided to keep a coupon database to help me keep track of the coupons. I marvelled at my own brilliance. No more digging through the box thinking, "I could have sworn I had a coupon for sugar in here." So I diligently entered in the coupons, categorizing each one, checking expiration dates, amounts, and the fine print.

And promptly forgot about them.

Today, I went to enter more coupons into the data base, (about three week's worth--don't judge) and discovered that almost every coupon entered in there had expired. Sigh.

But, I'm going to try again. My babystep organization goal is to plan out menus, make lists, and grocery shop only once per week (even though this seems pointless now that I'm back at the grocery store and will be there several times a week). Hopefully, when I go to make my list, I will think to pull up the database and look for the coupons I actually will use.

Eventually, somethings gotta stick, right?

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Project Talk: General Updates

Farmer's Market Cardigan
Every winter, I overestimate the amount of knitting that I will be able to accomplish. For some reason, I think I'll be able to whip through large projects and create a mountain of finished goods. Sadly, that is never the case. I'm human, I get distracted, I decided to watch t.v. or read a book, I have to rip out and reknit entire sections of my work, I have less time than I think I will. You know, life happens.


Still trying to get a
decent picture.
Since the beginning of January, I completed a sweater and a pair of socks. The Farmer's Market Cardigan took forever to complete, especially the shawl collar, but was totally worth it. I love, love, love the finished product (though I've been struggling to get a decent picture of it). It is warm and super comfortable.

See, nothing is really
wrong with them.
The socks also felt like they took forever to complete. By the end of the process, I hated the pattern, hated the yarn, and even hated the knitting needles. I have since found other needles, but that is entirely another story. Even though they are finished, I still haven't warmed to them. I still haven't bothered to take them off of the blockers or even try them on. There isn't anything wrong with them, I'm just rather apathetic toward the entire project.

Cat's Paw Lace Socks
Currently on the needles is another pair of socks. These are Cat's Paw Lace socks, knitted in Poems Sock by Wisdom Yarns. The yarn is a cheaper version of Noro's Silk Garden Sock Yarn, and is pretty roughly spun. But the colors and beautiful and the pattern is easy. The socks are done from the toe up, with a short row heel. It just has a simple, single lace repeat on a stockinette background. It goes fast and I'm already past the heel of the first sock, so I will carry on.

Coming Soon!
Super Secret Project
My current non-sock project is a gift, so it is under a media blackout. But it is going well, and I'm pretty happy with the results so far. Pictures and project details will be posted later.

On deck, are a number of projects. I'd like to get another sweater done before abandoning heavy woolen knitting for the summer. I'm torn between making another Wicked Sweater, this time in a nicer yarn or finally taking on the February Lady Sweater. I'm leaning toward the February Lady Sweater, because I have been wanting to knit that one for a long time, but it always seems to get pushed back as other projects shove their way to the front of the queue.

As far as summer knitting goes, I need to make some washcloths for around the house, but I also have a number of summer weight projects I want to work on. And we cannot forget those unexpected last minute projects that always seem to crop up.