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May. 23rd, 2020 07:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have absolutely no executive function whatsoever today. No, wait, maybe I do? I did the laundry. Working memory is what I don't have. I think.
Instead, have a conversation:
My brain: We should take up quilting.
Me: What?
My brain: Patchwork! We should do it!
Me: Why?
My brain: Patterns! Colours! Look!
Me: ...You hate sewing.
My brain: But patchwork!
Me: ...We will sew a mask, by hand, because we don't have the energy to figure out Oma's sewing machine, and you will remember that you hate sewing and we can go on with life and maybe finish some of these knitting projects.
...I'm actually kind of enjoying it, goddammit.
It seems weird to say that what I look for in a podcast is that the hosts are married, but that is in fact the main common factor in the ones I have gotten seriously obsessive about. The hosts are either happily married or happily divorced, and I like to hear people liking each other.
I have also read May Morris's Decorative Needlework, which is great, though that may just be me being fascinated by the Arts and Crafts movement in general.
There are other things happening but the next semester of online classes just started, so.
Instead, have a conversation:
My brain: We should take up quilting.
Me: What?
My brain: Patchwork! We should do it!
Me: Why?
My brain: Patterns! Colours! Look!
Me: ...You hate sewing.
My brain: But patchwork!
Me: ...We will sew a mask, by hand, because we don't have the energy to figure out Oma's sewing machine, and you will remember that you hate sewing and we can go on with life and maybe finish some of these knitting projects.
...I'm actually kind of enjoying it, goddammit.
It seems weird to say that what I look for in a podcast is that the hosts are married, but that is in fact the main common factor in the ones I have gotten seriously obsessive about. The hosts are either happily married or happily divorced, and I like to hear people liking each other.
I have also read May Morris's Decorative Needlework, which is great, though that may just be me being fascinated by the Arts and Crafts movement in general.
There are other things happening but the next semester of online classes just started, so.