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Thanks to my ever-present assistants, the sewing room is done and ready for showing.  Now I just need to get all the rest of them finished.

There Has Been Knitting!

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I spent yesterday doing more house prepping, but I get tired and have to take breaks, which I normally spend job-hunting, but I have decided to take a break from that abuse and instead: worked on the Begonia Swirl shawl.  It's down to just the last 10 rows, but they are LONG rows.  Still, a lot more satisfying than the job hunt.  I did sort of receive an update on the charity that stood me up for an interview, though not from the actual charity, of course, even after I had followed up with the regional manager about what had happened.  I'm using Indeed.com, and the website updated me that the position is no longer available on the charity's website.  This is how low things have gotten--the biggest courtesy I've received lately is from an automatic search engine.  It's so nice to be valued. I think we'll be ready to list the house by the end of the week, which will be such a relief--although I guess then we have to deal with total strangers wande...

New Life Lessons Learned:

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1.  Given the right set of circumstances, one can starch the daylights out of carpet with water-soluble stabilizer and a tipped over water glass  2.  Never decide to sell one's house in the middle of a sewing project: 3.  When you have packed your yarn stash away in a storage pod, the Knitting Gods will try to help you restore balance:  4.  Look for the parts to rehang closet doors BEFORE you pack everything away, or have a spouse who is a really good guesser in hardware stores: 5. Even with most of my stuff packed away, my sewing room is STILL messier than any of the ones on Pinterest: 6.   There's a certain amount of tragedy in having a newly-cleaned and organized sewing room but no time to play in it: 7.  Some people might feel bad about finding fabric they don't remember.  My first thought, of course, was "Yippee!"  8. Getting a house ready to sell can make one so thoroughly sick of the house that one will no l...

Are You Sitting Down?

Yesterday I went to a quilt show and didn't buy ANYTHING.  Not even a pattern.  I don't think I was running a fever, but I didn't actually check.  If I hadn't been on a fabric-buying ban I might have bought something, but then again, it was so overwhelming that it might have been hard to decide on anything--we skipped the booths that had mostly fabric because it was just an overload.  THERE'S something I never thought I'd say.

And A Week Later....

If any of you were thinking that by now I would have heard something from national charity #3, you would be wrong.  It was even a charity I have given money to in the past, but THAT certainly won't be happening again.

The Pod People Are Coming!

Our pod is filled and the Pod people will be out to pick it up this afternoon.  They'll store it in climate-controlled storage until we're ready for it again, then they'll bring it to our new location and we reverse the whole process.  Whew! During all this, of course, I'm still searching for a job because getting our house ready to sell just isn't ENOUGH fun by itself.  I can't remember where we left off with the charity recruiter saga, but as I have an update, let's recap:  National charity #1:   Kept setting appointments either without confirming times with the other parties, or which the other people completely disregarded anyway National charity #2:  Assured me in no uncertain terms that the particular position we were discussing required NO fundraising of any kind--which I found out to be untrue in the in-person interview, right after I said I was tired of fundraising And last week's cake-taker, national charity #3:  Called on Thursday to ...

639 Days!

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It's now been 1 year (and a leap year at that) and 9 months since I last bought yarn! And I have to say that my desire to buy yarn, fabric, or books has been greatly diminished by our packing adventures, although if anyone were hoping I'd be learning any great lessons about buying craft supplies, yarn and fabric in sweater bags has been REALLY helpful packing our storage pod, so I think it's sort of rewarded me more than anything else. Oops.