Time flies when you work too much...
| Oy. You know you don't have nearly enough "Me" time when you create your "February 2009" photo folder on February 18th. Several months back I read somewhere that economic times are uncertain, and many people lose/are in fear of losing their jobs, the overall health of the population declines. That's definitely been the case in our ICU - the last 3 months we have been busy, and the patients are even sicker than usual. Lately "a good day" means that I am out of the hospital by midnight! This is my excuse for not blogging very often of late, and totally falling behind on reading other blogs. (I guess it's technically a "doctor's note", isn't it? Maybe I can get a note excusing me from going to work from Epstein's Mother) But I press on with my plans to finish I now no longer fear the I-cord bindoff: ![]() I really like the look of the "coiled cuff", and will probably incorporate it into future projects - looks much nicer than ribbing, although it is more bulky. ![]() I still have the second Hand Hoodie to finish, and then it's time to pick up the Yummy Fable Gloves again. When I can find the time, that is... Labels: Hand Hoodies |











Comments on "Time flies when you work too much..."
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Anonymous said ... (Wed Feb 18, 09:46:00 AM EST) :
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Bezzie said ... (Wed Feb 18, 07:06:00 PM EST) :
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Debbie D said ... (Sun Feb 22, 08:55:00 AM EST) :
post a commentHey man, I think I created my Feb2009 folder on Feb 16th, so I am totally with you! Where does all the time go?
PS - you're not around on Thursday are you? Thinking of coming in to the big city for a Purl spell.
Now that I'm back to work, I'm such the bad blogger/reader. And I don't even have a good excuse that people are sick and dying!
Cool mittens! I've never seen those before!
I like the coiled cuff too. We all told you that applied I-cord really wasn't too bad! The pencil I took to Madrona (had to have one for a class) happened to be my daughter's that said something about "Fearless". It was a random grab, but seemed appropriate in the end as I was cured of my fear of nupps.
Interesting about your ICU. I don't think I've ever seen either of our two ICU beds empty for long. Maybe a few hours. We stay full because a lot of patients do not have regular health insurance so the VA benefits are all they have.