Eventually I'll get around to posting about WorldCon

Aug 13, 2009 14:56

In the meantime, I am struggling with this stupid baby blanket. Again. After getting through four repeats with no trouble, this fifth repeat is threatening to claim my sanity. I've had to rip back about six times this week, and I've just found yet another mistake. Gnarr ( Read more... )

frustration, knitting

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moonandtree August 13 2009, 19:33:44 UTC
lol. Oh you are tooooo funny! I thought that knitting was akin to golf?

Can we use your cooler tomorrow? And don't worry, everything is taken care of...

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toughlovemuse August 13 2009, 19:34:44 UTC
I found a square (and only one in the whole row) where I zigged where I should have zagged (or did I zag when I should have zigged? Not sure.) Noticed it about 8 rows too late to do anything about it. I am not picking it back. No one will notice, and if they do, I find I am not capable of caring. So there. SO THERE, I SAY!

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owldaughter August 13 2009, 20:36:01 UTC
You have achieved an important... achievement-thingy in the zen of -- oh, to heck with it. Good on you. We should all hit this in every area of of our lives.

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toughlovemuse August 14 2009, 00:11:39 UTC
Hitting what, exactly? I ask myself if it's laziness, or apathy, or simply a zen letting-go and acceptance of my flaws.

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owldaughter August 14 2009, 18:11:22 UTC
A point where you can evaluate an error and judge it acceptable within the overall scope of whatever you're doing instead of obsessing about it, I think. Because we all fret about the little things, and castigate ourselves because We Could Have Done Better, and worry that it somehow ruins the rest of what's around it. So if you can step back and look at the overall product and say, "I accept that error and not let it diminish the rest," then I think you've conquered something. Not a lot of us can do that with any amount of ease. Seeing all the good instead of the mistake is a talent more of us should have. We do tend to focus on the mistake instead of the rest of the well-done stuff ( ... )

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