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Apr 15, 2008

What a difference a day can make

So yesterday, yeah, I was feeling kind of frumpy and frowsy and whatever. Came home, had a GOOD dinner with Peter, and crawled into bed to listen to the last bit of "The Book Thief" on audiobook. I cannot recommend this book enough, I think EVERYONE should read it (or listen to it), it is FABULOUS. Sad and sweet and hopeful and just wonderful beyond words (although words, largely, is what it is about). SO glad I joined the Ravelry book group who picked it as this month's book, otherwise I would probably never have heard of it. Wonderful, wonderful book, and I managed to not cry but came close at the end. And that's all I will say, because you should go read it and I don't want to spoil it for you. Go get it. Really.

Today was great at work, I got a lot done and had two productive meetings! I went for a walk in the sunshine and bought a new book I've been wanting to pick up for awhile. And on the way home, stopped at Wal-Mart to pick up something for Peter and found THE BAG. The perfect commuting bag. It's the right size, has dividers and pockets, is firm-sided (not hard, but rigid, if you know what I mean), zipper top, and *gasp*! It's RED. Honestly, this is about the girliest bag I have EVER owned (and I have a pink gym bag, so that's saying something). It literally snapped my head around when I caught it in my peripheral vision and I intimidated another woman out of buying it. (She was looking at it and I came up RIGHT BESIDE her and wouldn't move until she put it down and went away. There was only one bag. I NEVER EVER do that.) It made me feel good in a way that material possessions very rarely do, like I could build a whole wardrobe (from Value Village, etc.) around this bag and actually look swanky and attractive.

And now I'm home and Peter is about to make me dinner, and the whole evening is ahead to relax in (well, and deal with one load of laundry, but that's minor). I may knit, I may game, I may surf Ravelry and blogs. I haven't decided yet, but I do feel awfully good right now. What a difference a day can make.

2 comments:

Leanne said...

I totally agree about the Book Thief. I too had never heard of it until I saw it was selected for the Ravelry book club. I absolutely loved it.

Joe said...

Re: Knitty Contest - I know! I mean, seriously! lol I couldn't believe it when I saw the prize list, didn't take long for me to follow the sign-up link ;-)