I used to like reading about mountain climbing. One of the things a lot of the authors would mention was the importance of "getting a good purchase" on each ledge, as they continued up a climb. I've equated that idea numerous time with other facets of life, particularly weight loss. I've tried climbing that "weight loss" cliff numerous times, and I've "slipped" numerous times. I've never ever given up though, which is probably why my weight hasn't ever gotten completely out of my control. I felt like I just needed to get a "good purchase" on my weight loss goal, and I'd be successful eventually. So, I've been trying that same philosophy with knitting, starting project after project until I finally got a good "purchase." My recent knitting successes aren't very practical for someone who lives in Central California, but I'm finally into knitting again. I've been knitting mitts with leftover yarn. I haven't decided what to do with them, considering that they're pretty much superfluous for me. It doesn't matter though. I'm enjoying knitting again, and I've used up a little of my yarn supply too, which is an ongoing goal, and maybe I can get back into blogging again too. At the very least, I'm going to start enjoying reading my blogging buddies' blogs without feeling guilty that I hadn't produced anything!
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Let's Try This Again
I used to like reading about mountain climbing. One of the things a lot of the authors would mention was the importance of "getting a good purchase" on each ledge, as they continued up a climb. I've equated that idea numerous time with other facets of life, particularly weight loss. I've tried climbing that "weight loss" cliff numerous times, and I've "slipped" numerous times. I've never ever given up though, which is probably why my weight hasn't ever gotten completely out of my control. I felt like I just needed to get a "good purchase" on my weight loss goal, and I'd be successful eventually. So, I've been trying that same philosophy with knitting, starting project after project until I finally got a good "purchase." My recent knitting successes aren't very practical for someone who lives in Central California, but I'm finally into knitting again. I've been knitting mitts with leftover yarn. I haven't decided what to do with them, considering that they're pretty much superfluous for me. It doesn't matter though. I'm enjoying knitting again, and I've used up a little of my yarn supply too, which is an ongoing goal, and maybe I can get back into blogging again too. At the very least, I'm going to start enjoying reading my blogging buddies' blogs without feeling guilty that I hadn't produced anything!
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