• Swimming = HARD

    I had a realization at my swimming lesson tonight. Swimming is HARD. I know that sounds stupid, but I’ve never before used swimming as a method of getting from A to B. It’s always been for cooling off at the beach or floating on the lake or playing, never for transportation. So I never really thought much about the mechanics of it before. On the few occasions I’ve tried to swim freestyle, I’d just sort of throw myself into it, with the kicking and the paddling and everything. And yeah, I sucked at it. Now that we’re breaking it down into its separate parts, I’m suddenly aware that a swimmer has to do lots of things all at the same time: floating, blowing bubbles, kicking, paddling, and timing the breathing. Folks, I’m one of those proverbial people that has trouble walking and chewing gum. Doing five things at once is a huge, HUGE challenge for me. It’s no wonder I had trouble with it before. At least with running, really all I have to worry about is not tripping.

    Anyway, we added our arms into the mix tonight (but still with the kickboards). We went up and down half the length of the pool, trying to time our breathing to the same side every time. That’s still the part that’s giving me the most trouble right now. I’m not fast enough at it, and I’m still bringing my head up too high as I gasp for breath. I think it’ll come with practice. Tonight was also the first time I feel like I got a decent workout, because kicking up and down the pool (even just half a length) is surprisingly tiring. I exchanged phone numbers with one of the other girls in the class and we’re going to try to practice together one night a week. Fun!


  • Subvocalization is neat.

    Wow. Scientists have developed a neckband that allows for subvocal communication. Now where do I get my Jane?


  • Apple Stores

    “Apple plans third Australian store.” Excellent. I’m excited to see what the CBD store looks like when they take the covers off!


  • Road to Golden

    Road to Golden

    This past Saturday, the Snook and I drove out to Homebush to drop off my entry for the 2008 Royal Easter Show. I knitted “Road to Golden” from the Fall 2007 Knitscene. It’s a modern fairisle jumper knitted on circular needles. I substituted Filatura di Crosa Zara for the yarn and had some fun playing around with colours. I’m still not entirely happy with the way the neckline turned out, but I figured I can always pull it apart after the Show. Now I’m just waiting for the results to come in… (More project details are over on Ravelry.)


  • Marianne’s Cardigan

    Oh, wow! Two years ago, I knitted a hooded cardigan for my friends’ daughter Marianne. I knew it was going to be a bit big for her at the time, but I figured she’d grow into it. And guess what? She finally has! It looks great on her, and I’m glad she likes it so much. Thanks to Staci for the update… 🙂


  • Spring Knitty

    The new Spring Knitty is up… but I’m not a huge fan of the patterns. In fact, the one I like the best is the most ridiculous and impractical: the Mosey legwarmers. They just seem like something I’d see on a super-cool 16-year-old Japanese girl, and as you all know, I secretly long to be a super-cool 16-year-old Japanese girl.


  • Turtles != Dinosaurs

    I was completely fascinated this morning by this AskMeFi question: “Why aren’t turtles considered dinosaurs?” There’s some fascinating stuff about evolution and biology in there.


  • Wii Fit

    Oh, sweet. The Wii Fit has an official Australian launch date: May 8. (That’s a week and a half before the US!) I wonder if any of the games places are taking pre-orders for it yet…


  • Crossing fingers

    I’ve had four job interviews in the past week… and the last one I had today was THE BEST. It’s such a perfect, perfect fit for me, I don’t even want to talk about it for fear I’ll jinx it. But if you believe in prayer or The Secret, or the Blue Dot or, you know, vibes or whatever… I could use some!


  • YOBOSAYO!

    Sweet! Remember the South Korean astronaut with the special kimchi? Well, he got in trouble and they’ve replaced him with a woman! Go Yi So-yeon!



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