A prime example: Oakie, the travel penguin, needs a raincoat for his upcoming trip to Alaska.
Oakie on recent outing to the Portland zoo |
Focus? Hardly. From left to right, the originally-intended Oakie raincoat blossomed into: a backpack (adorable dinosaur print!), a hoodie (which is what I spent most of my time adjusting and playing with), the raincoat (fitting the pattern in a calico before I work with the unruly vinyl), and a sleeping bag in a teddybear print (blame Natasha and her hippo time post for that idea).
Argh! I started a new project, only to enthuse my way into *four* new projects instead. Oh, I get so excited at the beginning of things. What will become of it?
And, as if a morning full of lack-of-focus isn't bad enough, I finally got to the library this afternoon
Spent a lovely 90 minutes perusing the shelves. Fortunately, I had the presence of mind to put half the books I was looking at back on the shelves. But really--this is the heart of my "crazy about new ideas, want to immerse myself in them" thinking. Two books in the "recreational mathematics" category (my students are amazed that I can read math-y books for pleasure; or that such things as math books for a general adult audience even exist). Three books on organizing. Really? Three? Didn't I just chuck a book on organizing into the Goodwill bin?
Notice there's no fiction in sight. (Sad face--how did that happen?) I am listing heavily to starboard. Need balance. And structure. And focus.
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