April 12, 2009

  • Sometimes life is just too busy. 

    I have reached an impasse with my massage therapy.  I have been dutifully going every single week.  It has gotten harder and harder over the course of this semester, but finally I have hit the wall.  Between my massage therapist and myself, the only time that worked was Friday afternoons after work.  I tell ya, it’s a terrible time! I am so tired that it just doesn’t seem worth it to even go.

    But then we have hit the real impasse.  Scheduling conflicts. <sigh>  So, it looks like I won’t get to go for a month.  Basically, I am stuck until I finish up these last four weeks of fieldwork. <grumble> I have come to realize how much a part of my routine and sanity maintenance massage therapy has become and I will likely suffer a bit to not go.

    Of course, you all knew that my life has been super busy lately.  I’ve had no pictures to share, and days on end with no blogs! It actually bothers me as I do really like to blog and I don’t like being so busy!

    In more cheerful news:

    Our community is relieved at the rescue of Captain Phillips.  It has been pretty amazing to drive through town and see all the yellow ribbons on the trees in peoples’ yards.  Everyone has been thinking and praying for the Phillips family and we all share celebrating the safe rescue of the Captain. 

    Actually, we knew something was up when we headed for Easter dinner at my MILs.  As we drove out of town, we were passed by some mobile satellite news trucks heading into town.  We figured there was news (though we didn’t know if it was good or bad) and were hoping it was good.  After a while at my MILs, dh checked online and found that the Captain had been rescued. 

    In fiber arts news:

    I have nothing to report.  I have basically gotten to a point where I do next to no knitting.  I both miss it and am actually not minding a break.  Honestly, my arm is still a bit sore from overdoing it a few months ago, so I am just letting it heal up and figuring I’ll have more time to heal while I finish up fieldwork.

    I will try to be a bit more diligent about blogging this week.  I would like to try to keep up with some of my routines rather than be all consumed by fieldwork!!!!

Comments (1)

  • Hang in there! The time will go quickly, and you will be finished. There are so many “seasons” of life where we just have to put away the knitting needles and focus on the rest of life. They will be waiting for you when school is over!

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