Think soothing thoughts, Joanna. All will be well! |
I have had a seriously horrible day. A couple of horrible days, in fact. I told you in a recent post about the
demise of my beloved sewing machine.
Well, while I had my hand cranked one to get me by, it wasn’t really
satisfactory, so Becca investigated sewing machines and ordered me a new
one. As sewing machines go these
days, the new one is very basic.
Very, very basic – but nonetheless, way more complex than its
predecessor, and I was suitably intimidated by its sleek lines, totally
different look with arcane knobs, levers, and markings. I stared at it periodically, but for
several days, always had something more important to do than to figure out how
to use it. Finally, I forced
myself to knuckle down, read the instruction booklet and then sit in front of
the sewing machine, manual in my lap, and actually stitched a little something. The next day,
having conquered the basics, I was working away on my tablecloth (which I have
come to resent horribly – as the seeming author of many of my recent woes,) and
thinking – actually thinking – that I bet Becca is afraid to sew over pins.
Suddenly, as I was sewing over a pin, Snap! Bang! The needle hit a pin, broke, and wedged the now bent pin
into a little slot where pins are not meant to be. I replaced the needle, but
the machine said only “whirr, whirr,” and refused to sew. I called local service center, and the
nice woman tried to help me diagnose the problem - related to feed dogs (Margaret was interested in this, but it had nothing to do with dogs or food) - over the phone, but none of
her suggestions worked. So this
morning, at the crack of dawn, after minimal sleep, when I had only done a
couple of clues on my crossword, and was really not at all ready to face the
day, Becca and I forged our way to the sewing machine shop in far distant
Ballard. The problem was quickly
solved, but I was a little undone by the journey itself, and totally done in by
the time we got home. It was
Family Kitchen day, and washing hundreds of dishes, trays, pots and pans, just
had no appeal. I was planning to
make blackberry vinegar, and had to do it this very day, as the blackberries
were ripe and would get icky quickly. On our journey, Becca and I had gone to
two different grocery stores, and both times, I forgot to get the vinegar I needed for the recipe. So after the Family Kitchen, I went to
yet another grocery store, to buy bottles of white wine vinegar. After standing in a humongous line with
my vinegar, I reached in my pocket for my money, and realized I had left it
home. I inwardly said several bad
words, and then debated what to do.
I remembered that I had a little emergency cash secreted in my car, so I
got that, paid, and finally came home to prepare my blackberries. I looked at the recipe again, and saw
that it called not for white wine vinegar, but for rice vinegar, so the white wine vinegar ordeal was all for
naught. Another bad word escaped
me. Fortunately, I had rice
vinegar, and so was able to do step one of my concoction. Then, as I was having guests for lunch
tomorrow, I needed to vacuum. I
did one room, and was thinking, actually thinking, “All I need now is for my
vacuum cleaner to poop out!” At
that very moment, it sputtered, groaned, emitted that odious smell of burning
electrical things, and died. I could not believe it. This time, I had to actually shriek the bad words. This made me feel a little better. I called Becca and she pointed out that
the cat hair on my dark rug was really contrasty, and my guests would be
horrified. Not really a
comfort. Oh well, I think the best
thing I can do now is go to bed.
So I will.
Birds are singing somewhere! |
Update next morning: Turned off light, closed eyes, was strafed by a wretched mosquito. Restrained bad words. Today will definitely be better.
8 comments:
How terrible! I had an awful day at work yesterday, maybe the stars were misaligned... Today will be better, hopefully. :-)
Oh my God! I feel terrible.
It is time to relax, quit doing everything by hand, buy a tablecloth, some blackberry vinegar and go to a spa.
Oh dear. I'd recommend a nice cup of tea and some easy fool proof knitting. Or maybe a big glass of vodka and skip the knitting. ;-)
Time to play...outside in the warm air.away from all of this housewifery. Clearly a celestial sign to visit the zoo or a lovely garden.
a tip from the chicken purse lady-keep a little awl or something else pointy beside your machine and remove the pin just before you get to it and nudge the material into the path of the needle with the awl, i used to sew over pins all the time but the universe seems to havbe tilted on its axis and that odesnt work so well anymore. congrats on your new machine. the ballard sew and vac lady rocks.
The nature pictures are quite serene. What a contrast to your dilemas! Nothing like nature to calm jangled nerves.
Here's another tip: don't remove the pins too early and leave your fingers in their place. I'm a firm believer in the beneficial effect of Special Enabling Words during a difficult project. Don't worry about it, use them with impunity, your blood pressure will thank you.
So funny Annie!
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