The elevator* told me today that Bode Miller is going for his final chance for gold on Saturday. I know everyone's sick of Bode, but I can't help but empathize with him.
I too went in to the Olympics with high hopes.
I too have failed miserably in my attempts.
I've made exactly 1 row of progress** on my Olympic Knitting since last Thursday. Because my work schedule is, um, demanding, my whole Olympic strategy was based on a weekend away at a knitting retreat. One would think that when away with Knitters, you would actually Knit. Maybe even be able to Knit All Day. Ha! When I wasn't out and about chatting and mingling, I was sitting at my wheel totally addicted to the gorgeous fiber I had just purchased.
I never even took my Olympic Knitting out of the bag.
My Olympic hopes were dashed, and I accepted the worst. I had to work Monday, so no all day holiday knitting. And since Closing Ceremonies were Saturday, there was no way during my work week I'd be able to squeeze in the time...
and then yesterday afternoon I found out that Closing Ceremonies are Sunday.
And I started to think about it. If I knit during lunch today and tomorrow... After work tonight, and then tomorrow night's Friday, so I doesn't matter how late I stay up. We're painting on Saturday, but I can knit between coats......
I might just be able to pull this off. It's not going to be easy. I'm only a little further along than this, but because of Saturday I have one last chance at gold.
And I'm going for it.
Citius Altius Fortius!
* The elevator where I work has little screens that flash the weather forecast, the word of the day, and current news items. These screens save me from having the awkward I'm-alone-in-an-elevator-with-you-for-32-floors conversation with a complete stranger. We all stare transfixed at the screens instead. Which is much better.
** I knit the one row last night before going to bed. I wasn't about to dedicate myself solely to this hat for the next 4 days without spinning up at least a little of the Grafton Fibers batt:
I'm in love.