
Yesterday was a day of minor frustrations and bad decisions.
I had the day all planned. Drive across the city to drop the blanket the knitting groups put together for the electric picnic down to the place it’s being donated to, then hit the big shopping centre nearby to get my christmas presents bought, then head home for some tidying, to make dinner, and get on with some knitting.
Instead, my car broke. I think the handbrake isn’t disengaging.(Minor frustration #1) Panic. Ring garage. They can take in in Monday but won’t be able to look at it until late next week.(Minor frustration #2)
Re-evaluate day: Dropping the blanket off would now involve getting the bus or train into the city, then getting another bus or the luas (Dublin’s tram system) out of the city, and a 15 minute walk in the rain. Not going to happen. Ring the people who are expecting it. They are nice but I feel bad. (Minor frustration #3)
Now. What I should have decided at this point was to stay at home and knit. Instead, I decided to go into the city to get my Christmas shopping done. (Bad decision #1) I couldn’t find anything. I bought 2 presents in 3 hours. (Minor frustration #4)I got wet. Very very wet. When I decided to cut my losses and head for home I called into Lush to buy myself a bath bomb. The assistants looked terrified as I approached the bath bomb section, no doubt concerned that I’d set them all off. “You’re very wet!” one of them perkily exclaimed.
“Yes. Yes I am.” Grit teeth. Ignore assistant.
I wanted the Tea and Sympathy bath bomb, but there weren’t any, so I went for a Ne Worry Pas instead, and very nice it was too. All violetty smelling.
I took the bus home. (Bad decision #2) It took an hour and 15 minutes.
My other option would have been to stay in the city for a couple more hours and knit in a cafe and wait for a lift home. Man, I so should have done that.
I got home cold and wet and feeling sick from the bus, to discover that a parcel that I think is some presents I’ve ordered had an attempted delivery 10 minutes after I left the house. (Minor frustration #543)
However, I was restored by a Ne Worry Pas filled hot bath, some tea and some knitting (not all together, if I could figure out how to knit in the bath I’d never get out).
Today I’m not making that mistake again. I have to go to the city later to meet people, but until then wild horses wouldn’t drag me outside.
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