Wasting Thyme

While I am not cleaning, laundering, studying, or otherwise appropriately occupied...I am avoiding those chores with daydreams, books, detailed plans for improbably large projects, bowling...and searching the web for how to do even more complicated versions of the above.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Iron Chef Challenge : EGGS

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Whole30 breakfasts tend to involve eggs (a lot of eggs, eggs all the time) and vegetables. It's not that bacon or sausage are completel...

Projects rarely proceed as planned

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Sidetracked from my blanket by Reine's desire to have a scarf "made with love"   I have clarified my  inspiration  to...
Wednesday, January 28, 2015

The challenge of being creative should not be...

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...finding my crochet needles. I have another two weeks to complete the first creative challenge. Ordinarily this would not be t...
Monday, January 26, 2015

Whole 30 and the theoretically non-compliant Pho

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The gist of the Whole 30 program is to reset your physical, metabolic clock with a 30-day no sugar diet which excludes all obvious sugars...
Monday, January 19, 2015

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Wow! It's been a while, my introverted blogging isn't very prolific. January 2015 seems like a good time to try again, especially...
Wednesday, February 13, 2013

1000 Cranes: Update

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The origami themed baby shower came and went before I could complete my 1000 crane project but ultimately it was a perfect first birthda...

My Philosopher's Stone

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I have had a lifetime issue with financial good sense.   I’m not a complete loon; I do pay bills and prioritize electricity over shoes. How...
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Every time I have too much to do, which is most of the time, I procrastinate. I would exist in a state of perpetual deadlines but it just seems that the things I do when wasting time are the best things that I do all of the time. Here's to becoming Zen with the last minute!
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