Life has gotten in the way
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 6:12 am
This weekend is the second Saturday in a row that I have to work. It happens sometimes, and while I don't like working Saturdays at all, much less two in a row, it's what I've been doing for 20 years, so I just roll with it.
I had planned on getting everything done as efficiently as possible, then running out to the LHBS and buying the ingredients I need to brew on Sunday, and for next week's planned batch, too. But when I got a look at my workload, I realized it just wasn't going to happen. I'll probably be working an 8-hour day (at least), and after that, I won't feel like driving 45 minutes one way to get to the store, and then 45 minutes back home.
At first I was angry about it, but then I came to realize that maybe it's not such a bad thing after all. I don't have to brew every Sunday, even though I try to, and even though I enjoy the diversion and the activity. But I don't have to, and maybe, since my schedule has been so hectic and active at work, it's better if I take Sunday and don't do anything. Having a day of complete idleness might be what I need. I'll do stuff, like probably go out and get a haircut, which I really need. And get a new propane tank for the gas grill. And I've got a fiver cold crashing that I'm going to keg. But the point is, I'm not planning on doing any of this at any specific time. And not having an agenda may be the curative I need.
So I'm pushing back the brew schedule a week. Even the hobby that we love has to take a backseat sometimes.
I had planned on getting everything done as efficiently as possible, then running out to the LHBS and buying the ingredients I need to brew on Sunday, and for next week's planned batch, too. But when I got a look at my workload, I realized it just wasn't going to happen. I'll probably be working an 8-hour day (at least), and after that, I won't feel like driving 45 minutes one way to get to the store, and then 45 minutes back home.
At first I was angry about it, but then I came to realize that maybe it's not such a bad thing after all. I don't have to brew every Sunday, even though I try to, and even though I enjoy the diversion and the activity. But I don't have to, and maybe, since my schedule has been so hectic and active at work, it's better if I take Sunday and don't do anything. Having a day of complete idleness might be what I need. I'll do stuff, like probably go out and get a haircut, which I really need. And get a new propane tank for the gas grill. And I've got a fiver cold crashing that I'm going to keg. But the point is, I'm not planning on doing any of this at any specific time. And not having an agenda may be the curative I need.
So I'm pushing back the brew schedule a week. Even the hobby that we love has to take a backseat sometimes.