Life has this way of kicking you when you're down, have you noticed?
I continue to faint for no apparent reason.
The job continues to be hard, thankless work.
And then, miraculously and without warning, the clouds part and the sun shines through.
Being a week away from the school holidays is probably partly responsible for my sudden cheer. The husband and I are taking a little trip next weekend - his idea. The theory was that if I get out of Canberra as soon as the term ends, I'll adjust to being on holiday faster.
I do have a tendency to develop what I refer to as a 'stress hangover'. Basically I spend a week swinging between anxiety that I've missed non-existent deadlines and depression. It's really annoying, because most breaks are two weeks, and at best I manage three days of feeling relaxed before I start worrying about the term to come.
Anyway, we're going to a B&B in the Hunter Valley and I'm really looking forward to it. I think I'm closer to burn-out than I ever have been before.
My couch-surfer returned home and things seem to have stabilised. It was amazingly stressful and I didn't fully catch up on work until about three weeks into this term. And the term itself was shitful, for want of a better word. One of my colleagues resigned, someone else went on long service leave and we were all left to pick up the pieces. For the last two weeks I have been taking an extra class to keep everything ticking over and I tell you what - overtime needs to be introduced for teachers. In the last ten weeks I had flu and a baaaaad migraine. So, basically, I need a holiday!
Despite it all, I have been knitting away. I finished my fifth cardigan for the year - Cecilia by Elin Berglund. Ravelry entry here.
Anyway, I do adore the pattern, and as soon as it warms up a little I think I'll be wearing it a lot.
Since this I've had some ennui, and really want to knit another garment of some type but can't make a decision. Instead I've been knitting a large number of accessories.
This is a Drops scarf, using short-row shaping to create the ruffles. It was a birthday present for a close friend. I used 4ply baby alpaca - it was cherry red but I overdyed it so it was more of a dappled brick colour. She loves it!
And this week, I finished a pair of socks that have been sitting around for a couple of months. My usual cabled and ribbed sock pattern - I've knit many, many different sock patterns, but this is the pattern I always return to.
An upcoming project is a reworking of this cardigan for my mother-in-law. It's her favourite cardigan, and she wants another.
Anyway, it's my first Sunday for months that I don't have to work through, and I have a lovely friend coming over in half an hour!
Peace out,
Ms Spider xo
You've been knitting the house down!! Sorry to hear about the fainting, I assume you've had it checked up on and it's not something as simple as low blood sugar, low blood pressure or a bun in the oven. The MIL's cardy sounds like it will be a challenge in more ways than one so I hope the long term effect you are hoping for actually eventuates. Wishing you a lovely break away and a refreshed return with a low stress term to follow. Hmmm maybe the fainting is just from the stress, it's amazing what our bodies do to make us slow down...
ReplyDeleteKnitting is the best tonic!!Yep we re all looking forward to the holidays,me? Ill have the whole school to myself for a a week and a half before it invaded again... Enjoy your break!!
ReplyDeleteLove the look of Cecilia! Take care and enjoy your break.
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