
Sanity in easy to tote containers:

Those are all in progress. Getting them all out and arranging them this morning made me feel incredibly guilty. I suppose I should actually finish some of them, soon-ish.
Tonight's plans include dinner at Red Lobster (which I have nicely fit into my diet), and a night of watching Revolutionary Girl Utena. Mine and Dan's foray into anime continues. (Oh. And "The Cat Returns?" Super good, and fun.)
This weekend, it's all homework, all the time. It's getting down to the wire on this semester, and everyday brings my level of procrastination closer and closer to the dreaded Level 5. We'll see. After the atrocious score I got on my last Accounting test, there may be no hope for an A in that one, but I remain optimistic. (Because not to lies on the path of despair.)
Then Monday, I celebrate my birthday with ... work and class. Blech.
(Hm. April's almost over, and no FO for this month. Maybe I can get the Oompa Loompa socks done.)


Cool sock collection! Good luck getting them finished. It will be quite an accomplishment.
ReplyDeleteYippee! I finally had a chance to post. Thanks again for the faboo button. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI love the button! Thank you -- I'm snagging it but not hotlinking!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the button! Thank you!!!! I, too, knit socks for sanity.
ReplyDeleteCute button! I'm taking it too, to my own server, of course!
ReplyDeleteSocks are one of many things I knit to keep me sane.
Can't always say it works, but we keep trying!
I am so snagging your button!! thank you! Socks have been my comfort food for years!
ReplyDeleteSocks are so very comforting! They help me keep what little sanity I have left! Thanks for the spiffy button! : D
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to know that I'm not the only one who knits socks to keep sane.
ReplyDeleteI'm saving the button but not hotlinking it. (I don't even know how to do that:D)Thanks for the button!