the bright spot

despite all my efforts

it’s been ‘one of those days’.

messy things spilled, children argued,

what i tried to write dried up, and what i tried to say came out sideways.

everything i put my hands too seemed to crumble into dust.

by 10am, i’d about given up on attempting the cable chart that’s waiting for me

and the simple math that’s holding up another design.

by noon, i was praying to keep calm

 and stay out of trouble.

so much for all the things i’d wanted to get done and make progress on.

shortly before 3pm, ‘the box’ arrived.

and i admit that i smiled a big ‘oh how beautiful this is’ smile.crater lake 'mazama'now, the hardness of the day did not disappear, but it dimmed just a little bit.

more things spilled, more kids fought, the cable chart and numbers remained untouched.

but, this soft bulky weight superwash

made me think back to the excitement i felt

the first time i held ‘crater lake’.

it reminded me

that i was looking forward to it arriving,

because i have an idea of what i want it to be,

and working with my hands to see if the yarn agrees with my idea

is something that i like to do. something that i can do. something that i will do…

as soon as i get the latest round of spilt milk

out from under the stove.

‘milk’ taken from 3:17 of exodus.