Woolarina
Monday, April 24, 2006
  when I thought I couldn't get any tired-er
what a weekend! two entire days spent at my dad's house, digging and painting and buying and vacuuming and tearing up. In between that, running a flipping 10K race, after not running much at all for weeks. My whole body is tired. A good tired, and I don't actually hurt at all (except when walking downstairs!) so that is good. I am stronger than I used to be. I also beat my previous 10K race time by 3 minutes. (not hard since the course was flat to downhill with just a medium hill in it). If only I could stop with the damn candy bars and junk food since we have zero time to cook these days... I would be so buff. sigh...

people keep telling me that I am totally on par for being exhausted due to wedding planning. the truth is, what keeps me busy isn't wedding related. Aside from fixing me dad's house (we're having a pre-party there!). I don't know what I do with my time.. work is also in a busy state at the moment, and I'm sure the wedding adds to mental exhaustion. A few more months and I will surely have time. Right!?

Anyhow, yeah.. I dyed these a week ago and didn't have the energy to wind em up. These are now for sale, along with some new handspun, if k8 gets her yarns together!

 
Comments:
You post card arrived yeseterday. I can't wait to show it off! Thanks!!
 
Congrats on beating your previous record, Paula!! :)
 
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