Back to the same old, same old
May. 8th, 2024 07:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
... or to Alltagstrott, as the Germans would say. But it isn't always bad. In fact, days when the greatest events are washing my hair and a visit from the physiotherapis, can be really relaxing.
Save for the cooking, that is. Cooking was a tad hectic today, but then it always is. I don't really like cooking, so it's always stressful for me. Even if I make things I've made dozens of times before. Like today.*g*
Another thing that's a bid stressful is getting used to the new version of the anti-virus programme. The previous version was confusing enough - the new version is confusing in a different manner. But as long as it does its job I can safely ignore it. I hope.
Today I did a bit crafting again. the 20 teddy bear keyrings are halfways done. The back panels are all finished, that is, all 20 bow-ties are stitched on, all 20 snouts are glued on and all 20 faces are drawn with permanent marker. I'll start stitching the faces next; then sewing the front and back panels together. My fingers are still in no shape to deal with the next page of the felt book, so I do such small jobs until they recover completely.
I am really tired, though. All the excitement of the previous days has knocked me out cold. My nerves will need a few days to recover.
Save for the cooking, that is. Cooking was a tad hectic today, but then it always is. I don't really like cooking, so it's always stressful for me. Even if I make things I've made dozens of times before. Like today.*g*
Another thing that's a bid stressful is getting used to the new version of the anti-virus programme. The previous version was confusing enough - the new version is confusing in a different manner. But as long as it does its job I can safely ignore it. I hope.
Today I did a bit crafting again. the 20 teddy bear keyrings are halfways done. The back panels are all finished, that is, all 20 bow-ties are stitched on, all 20 snouts are glued on and all 20 faces are drawn with permanent marker. I'll start stitching the faces next; then sewing the front and back panels together. My fingers are still in no shape to deal with the next page of the felt book, so I do such small jobs until they recover completely.
I am really tired, though. All the excitement of the previous days has knocked me out cold. My nerves will need a few days to recover.