Overachievers and underachievers
I knew Ravelry would appeal to every last shred of geekiness in me and so far it hasn't disappointed. It's one of those things that I wish I would have had some part in inventing. It combines my love of knitting with my professional appreciation for a well-designed and well-executed website. And the obsessive-compulsive part of me that loves the ability to catalog, record and cross-reference anything and everything. It's sick, really.
I had a good amount of time to mess around with Ravelry because Brad and I pretty much shucked off all responsibility and prior commitments for this weekend. I feel like I should feel bad about that but, to be honest, I really don't. Brad came down with the stomach flu that I had (not as badly as I had it, luckily). We both had rather stressful weeks and more than anything else, I think we just needed some time to not really do anything. So that's what we did. Lots of knitting and watching movies and making brownies.
And I took lots of pictures of Tibu draping herself upon Brad in different ways all day. She was engaged in some sort of cuteness marathon today. It was a little over the top, if you ask me. She's currently winning the Overachiever title in this household.
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Comments
Ravelry has been awesome fun. and you're my friend, hurray!
Posted by: Leslie | 9:55AM, 11.05.07
No comment or Ravelry since I am completely unqualified to do so, but the pictures of Tibu and Brad? Those made my day.
Posted by: jane | 11:01AM, 11.05.07
Yay! Luckily, Brad has become inured to the self-consciousness of having his picture taken, and he just puts up with it now, so I can actually get photos like these.
Posted by: andrea | 11:31AM, 11.05.07
My cat was having a day like that yesterday. It was kind of nice. For a while.
Posted by: Gette | 8:37AM, 11.07.07
Gette - welcome!
Posted by: andrea | 8:45AM, 11.07.07