Domesticated

Washing out, washing up put away, more washing in, more washing up draining. Watched ER (day one), wound two balls of wool cotton so that I can make Small a cardy, and I’m shattered. Yes, I’m doing lots of resting in between things, yes, the antibiotics are kicking in according to the doctor at 10 past 9!! this morning. I’ve a feeling I may be napping in the sun shortly.

Still 2000 ppl ahead of me on the ravelry waiting list though.

Tim took kids to school in my car this morning, so is groaning about his aching back – having his car out of commission the day after the company car went back is not well planned. He’s car window shopping today 😉


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5 responses to “Domesticated”

  1. What’s wrong with the company car….and what is it in the end?

  2. There’s nothing wrong with it, except that you need to be working for the company to drive it, and as of today, he isn’t.

  3. That is a scary amount of domesticity! Glad the ABs are doing their stuff.
    I’ve not even bothered with Ravelry, I don’t think i’m serious enough about yarns to qualify!
    bother to broken cars of all types!

  4. Chris (portico) avatar
    Chris (portico)

    Clearly I should pay more attention!!!

  5. ah, washing just goes on and on – hope you had a nap in the sun 🙂

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