
My inability to thread a needle, a task simply accomplished throughout thousands of hours of sewing tasks, is harassing my patience. Thank goodness I have little need to do it other than replace the occasional button or repair a garment’s hem loose threads.
Don’t attempt to be helpful and suggest that I don cheater reading glasses on my corrected cataract eyes in the comments, please and thanks. I’ve done that after thirteen failed attempts to thread the needle.
Should I blame the thread?
My husband, the semi-craftsman, who formerly reveled in yard and household chores, has hired a handyman recently for simple chores that had nagged him (Not me – he’s a self-starter who doesn’t need needling). He merely decided that the checking account was plump enough to override his frustration and amplify his retirement leisure.
I believe I need to tag onto his inclination and hire partime assistance for tasks like threading a needle. Disclaimer: this isn’t a modern day application of Jesus’ famed statement in several gospels that it was easier for the rich to pass through the eye of a needle than to get into the Kingdom of heaven. Remember that the crux of the matter is that 1. I have difficulty with threading a needle, 2. I’m not a camel, and 3. I feel assured that I’m heaven bound.
Would you like to apply for this dismaying, disheartening, distressing but necessary task, Constant Reader?
If you do, then I can go read a book and/or take a nap, as retirees are wont to do…
No, I don’t think you are a camel! And smart to pay someone to do stuff that is difficult and sucks up precious time.
Thanks for commenting, Alex. It so helped me to write out my frustration and move beyond it to the fun things in life. All’s well… until the next home mending task falls into my lap!