Monday, October 4, 2010

Deadlines

Being a working woman all my adult life, I am accustomed to deadlines. Now retired, I secretly think I miss those deadlines.

While working, busy, stressed, short of time, I was often exposed to motivational speakers who would say inane things like "All dead lines are self-imposed." " All stress is self-induced."

HAH! They obviously didn't know my manager.

But now, there is no one to impose deadlines on me, for me. No work schedule that requires a certain accomplishment by a certain date. All my deadlines, now, are, indeed, self-imposed. But impose them I do.

That is why, I am frantically knitting these.

Socks for my sister.

As you maybe know, I don't often knit for anyone but myself. But while visiting my sister in Peterborough last spring - yes - months ago - I dragged her to the new yarn store in town - Needles In the Hay. While there I suggested she pick out some yarn and I would make her something. Whatever she wanted. She chose Austermann Step with Aloe for a pair of socks.

Number one was finished on the weekend. Number two - I have a self-imposed deadline of Thanksgiving Sunday. It's hard to teach an old dog knitter new tricks. But it's good stress. Really.

6 comments:

Laurie said...

If I can whip up three baby blankets by the end of January, you can finish that sock by Thanksgiving Sunday. ;-) Beautiful yarn - your sister has good taste!

Joansie said...

Piece of cake! You can do it by Thanksgiving. Does sister knit?

Sandra said...

You're welcome to all my deadlines - really, I don't want 'em anymore...

LynS said...

There's such a difference between deadlines set for you by others or by external events and those you choose for yourself. The latter are actually fun! Sock wool with aloe? Sounds soft and comfortable, but exotic.

Cabin Fever said...

Don't you love that wool. It lovely to knit with. I'm with Sandra, you can have my deadlines too. I don't like them either but they keep popping up anyway, self-imposed and the other kind.

Stephanie said...

You can do it! I haven't tried Austermann Step before, though I'd like to. How is knitting with it?