Best Laid Plans
I had my morning all planned out.
Yesterday I made bread. This morning I was going to get up before the kids and make French Toast (with the homemade bread). The get the girl to school, get the car to the service appointment, etc. all in a calm, orderly fashion.
Then the boy woke at 5, and by the time I got him settled and myself back in bed I was tired enough to sleep through the alarm. Woke up almost an hour and a half late, had to dash around to get the girl to school (late), got the car in (late), ate granola at 10:00 and had to shelve the French Toast until tomorrow. (That's okay, it's better with slightly stale bread anyway).
So now at 10:30 I am attempting to get on with what I wanted to be doing hours ago. I'm trying to take it in stride and just move on, roll with it you know?
Lately I've been feeling that way about my life: where I am now is good, but it's way different than where I thought I would be. Most of the time I roll with that (my MIL is fond of saying that Life is What Happens When You're Busy Making Other Plans) but sometimes I fret.
The upcoming trip back East for a memorial service probably has as much to do with the fretting as anything else.
So, I think instead of fretting I shall think about what knitting to take - there are so many possibilities, so many projects in progress.
Does anybody have any post-Christmas flying experience with knitting and TSA? I'm trying to take only carry-on baggage but I don't want to have my knitting needles confiscated, so if anyone has recent info on how stringent security is at the airports I would appreciate it.
ETA - on re-reading this post I decided there were way too many exclamation points, so I have removed them. That is all.
Yesterday I made bread. This morning I was going to get up before the kids and make French Toast (with the homemade bread). The get the girl to school, get the car to the service appointment, etc. all in a calm, orderly fashion.
Then the boy woke at 5, and by the time I got him settled and myself back in bed I was tired enough to sleep through the alarm. Woke up almost an hour and a half late, had to dash around to get the girl to school (late), got the car in (late), ate granola at 10:00 and had to shelve the French Toast until tomorrow. (That's okay, it's better with slightly stale bread anyway).
So now at 10:30 I am attempting to get on with what I wanted to be doing hours ago. I'm trying to take it in stride and just move on, roll with it you know?
Lately I've been feeling that way about my life: where I am now is good, but it's way different than where I thought I would be. Most of the time I roll with that (my MIL is fond of saying that Life is What Happens When You're Busy Making Other Plans) but sometimes I fret.
The upcoming trip back East for a memorial service probably has as much to do with the fretting as anything else.
So, I think instead of fretting I shall think about what knitting to take - there are so many possibilities, so many projects in progress.
Does anybody have any post-Christmas flying experience with knitting and TSA? I'm trying to take only carry-on baggage but I don't want to have my knitting needles confiscated, so if anyone has recent info on how stringent security is at the airports I would appreciate it.
ETA - on re-reading this post I decided there were way too many exclamation points, so I have removed them. That is all.










