December 12, 2005
Odd picture, you think? Maybe.
Ever notice how in a microwave world where we can get something as complex as a turkey, stuffing, gravy, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce warm in a matter of six minutes (albeit in the small little squares) that simple little things take so much time till you get nothing done? Case in point, I was going to meet my husband at his mother's house and I needed to stop by the gas station for a tiny bit of gas and a lot of suds because my car was nasty dirty. Even if the in-laws weren't home, I definitely didn't want them showing up to see my car like that for the fifth week in a row. Peer pressure-or in-law pressure in this case, is a pain. In-law pressure in particular, can drive you out of your mind if you let it.
As I pulled up, I'm noticing there were only three vehicles in line. No biggie. I paid for the car wash and as I left the counter I noticed two more cars inching up behind what was supposed to be my spot. That's okay.
I sit in line and am so grateful that my little one is asleep. No woman wants to sit in line at a car wash with a screaming baby yelling her little head off no matter how pretty it is. I looked at the clock. Seven minutes later the car that went in is still in the car wash. Finally, around the ninth minute, the next one is about to go in. Seven minutes later it comes out. At this point, I pull out my knitting.
I was thinking about what I'd blog about since I had to stop knitting on the master level for a minute to put together some last minute knitted gifts. I like the yarn I'm knitting with. I got it from a friend who I used to work with at my current job. I don't know what kind of yarn it is. But it is so strong and so soft!! I can't break it with my hands, but I don't believe it's synthetic either. At any rate, the colors were beautiful, till I started attempting to make it into a scarf. Then it got all blocky looking. Like a brick formation. I don't know that I like that all that much. But it will make a quick gift. Especially since it gets tangled so easily...
...and since I can't break it and figure out an easy way to get it into a ball again, I am going to take the path of least resistance and just start a new one. What can I say? I'm the Queen of Procrastination and I've got a lot of people to knit for this Christmas. So off the needles already with the scarf. The Queen has spoken.
I never knew how much knitting could get done at a car wash. Granted, it wasn't like the car washes were 15 minutes each or anything. But my goodness, time was creeping by so slowly. For some reason, forty-five minutes had slipped right by me!
Apparently the lapse in time was making me a lose some control of some of my faculties. Knitting and time can make you think you can do very supernatural things. Must be the meditative state it puts you in. I started thinking if I tried shifting my needle just under the van in front of me, somehow if I could just get it shoved in the right crevice, I could lift it out of the way and sit it safely to the side just long enough for me to be able to start the car and move up a bit to take it's spot. I guess these queenly sceptres, aren't that strong after all. Next time, maybe I'll try the addi turbos.
Posted by stacey at December 12, 2005 02:18 PM
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That was a long wait!
I try to keep knitting with me too for such occasions.
Glad the baby stayed asleep.
Let me know if you ever get your needles to move people out of the way.
Posted by: Kimberly at December 17, 2005 11:09 AM
I understand the picture perfectly! You had some free time...you knitted, what'a not to understand? Just came by to say hi to you and say thanx for you comments on my page :) I'm gonna steal your button okay?
Hanifa
Posted by: Hanifa at December 15, 2005 12:56 PM
