Monday, April 04, 2005 |
I'm so not happy I'm up right now. |
Saturday night was kinda a bust. After work Yannick made me watch Saw with him while we had supper. I agreed only 'cus we were supposed to go out to Bingo after, so I figured watching a creepy thriller during daylight hours while eating with the lights on wouldn't be so bad. It wasn't, and talking about stupid plot tricks that make no sense helped too. But then we had one of our usual fights about how things aren't always perfect, and instead of trying to make them so we both get pretty stubborn, so instead of going to Bingo I read knitting books while he did laundry and then went to bed. Ok the night didn't complelely suck- I did get inspired to do some knitware designs from Nicky Epstein's Knitting on the Edge. I made some sketches...we'll see what happens.
Sunday was somewhat more fun. We went over to my LYS and I changed my 11 skeins of Alafoss Lopi for 11 of Patons' Classic Merino so I could start my felted bag. I have to figure out something though, 'cus I returned 11 sk at 7.49$/ea minus my disco, and bought 11 sk at 6.99$/ea minus my disco, but still somehow owed $1.22 at the end. It wasn't much so I'm not complaining....but the math doesn't work in my head.
I have a lot more to write but have to leave 'cus I need to get a flat tire patched before my 9am class *groan* so I'm off! |
posted by Jennifer Lori @ 7:31 am   |
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I can't figure 2+2 without a calculator but even I know that doesn't add up right. Does your discount change based on the type of yarn? Before the discount, that's a $5.50 difference in the cost of the yarn. Hmmm.
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I can't figure 2+2 without a calculator but even I know that doesn't add up right. Does your discount change based on the type of yarn? Before the discount, that's a $5.50 difference in the cost of the yarn. Hmmm.