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• Sunday, January 15th, 2012

For some reason, life has been absolutely non-stop since about mid-November.  I’m thankful I haven’t had any five-day work weeks since Christmas week because honestly, I desperately need the longer weekends right now purely for recovery.

This week was no different in the insanity, although it took a different twist.  Erich’s job was transferred to a new hospital as of this past Monday, so both of our commute schedules have changed again.  In his case, it’s much, MUCH better.  He’s gone from a 1 hour and 20 minute drive to Dorchester, MA to approximately 20 minutes over to Fall River, MA – much, much more tolerable.

In my case, it’s a mixed bag.  Technically it’s a bit of a shorter commute for me, but unlike with driving, I now have a very firm schedule as to when I need to leave the house because I’m back on the commuter train.  For me it’s about 90 minutes each way to and from Boston.  The train is much easier than driving, and once I get used to the train schedule, I’ll be back stitching on my commutes.  This week, though, was a bit painful with the adjustment.  Hopefully my brain will make the switch soon.

Wednesday was my birthday.  Erich and I went out to dinner after work and had a relaxing night.  I took Thursday off – I had a scheduled dentist appointment, and decided I’d just take the entire day so I could have some “me” time – I got my nails done and went milling about Thistle Needleworks over in Glastonbury, Connecticut for a couple hours.  I didn’t buy much, but did pick up a couple of the colors I still needed for Deep Blue Sea.  That evening,  Erich and I gathered with friends for a laid-back dinner at one of the centralized hangouts we like to go to.

Yesterday morning I went to my monthly stitchy gathering at the Warwick Public Library – the Rhode Island stitchers gather there every month on the second Saturday morning.  It was a quiet month – only four of us this time.

And then last night was the Patriots game – I was relieved they won.  Hopefully that will quiet down the Tebow mania for a while!

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I’ve been doing well on stitching this weekend – I’ve become a bit burnt out on new starts, so I’m putting my Crazy January on pause.  My current projects are just screaming a bit too loudly for attention!  I’ve been focusing on Deep Blue Sea so far this weekend, correcting my miscounts from my January 1st progress and pushing forward on the next two colors.  Once that’s done (hopefully this afternoon), I’ll be picking up Floral Bellpull, since it’s the Wentzler I want to complete this year above all others.

Remember that WIPocalypse signups end tonight at midnight my time – so if you’re reading and waffling, jump in and join us!

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  • Margare

    Wow, how complicated with the commutes! Hope you adjust quickly so you can get back to stitching. As for the WIPocalypse — I’m starting to think more and more I need to join! I certainly wouldn’t knock all my WIPs off, but some at least. Hmmmmm……

  • Lillian

    Happy belated birthday! Somehow, I missed the middle of this week….

  • Ziggyeor

    Happy Belated B-day.  Glad you had some me time.

    I hope the commuting works out better for you.  At least your husbands commute isn’t so bad.  My husband will work from home on Sunday and go in M-Th but the main thing is he works a 6:30 to 3:30 and I work from 11-7:30 and then sometimes go to the gym so we never see each other during the week but at least we got the same days off.
    Can’t wait to see your progress.  I bought some items to work on patterns I already had.  One project wasn’t on my list but I did want to do a bookmark so I found a loophole. :)

  • http://dragonsluver.blogspot.com/ Katie Gengnagel

    Glad you had a nice birthday. Happy Belated Birthday from me. Hope your time eases up for you soon. The train stitching time will be nice once you get in the routine.

  • Yvon Calkhoven

    i hope that you will get use to your new commute very quickly, we where in Boston a couple of years ago and liked the area very much.
    Happy belated Birthday from me too.
    and good luck with your stitching.

    Hugs Yvon.

  • Julie and Yes Dear

    Oh, Measi, I so respected you, and now, now I don’t know what to think.  {sigh}  You’re a New England fan.  That’s awful.  (I hate them, lol.)  I was hoping Pitt would win last week as they had a better chance against those who shall not be named.  Ah, well, I’ll still like you!!!  But I’m rooting against you next week!!!  Glad you’re getting some me time, and happy belated birthday.  I’m glad you had a good night.  I can’t imagine such a long commute.  The longest I ever commuted when I was working was a forty minute drive.  Here’s hoping you get lots of stitching done and don’t miss your stop!!!  I’ve remembered the first WIPacolypse post (all by myself, I was amazed), and I’m ready for the next one!!  Hope you’re having a good night tonight!

  • http://gio162.wordpress.com/ Giovanna

    Glad you had a good birthday evening – many belated happy returns!

  • Kris

    Happy Belated Birthday!!!  Glad that you had a good time.

  • Cucki

    happy belated birthday..so happy that you had a fun day.,,
    hugs cucki xx

  • Shelleen

    Happy Belated Birthday!

  • http://claire93.wordpress.com/ Claire

    belated birthday wishes ^^