I haven't knit a stitch in nearly two weeks. Now THAT's unusual for me. Especially since the weather in my neck of the woods was cold, snowy and nasty all during the month. That's usually wonderful knitting time for me, but for some reason I just didn't feel the urge.
Today is different. The sun is shining through the windows, I have housework to catch up on, and my plan is to clean awhile, knit awhile, clean some more, knit some more. It doesn't even matter what I'm knitting. I just want to feel wool in my hands.
It's nice to feel normal again. Whatever "normal" is. *LOL*
A Knitting Blog Written by a Recreational Knitter
"Knitting: It's Cheaper Than Therapy."
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Sick of Snow and Cold Weather in General!
Yes, I know, I'm the one who's normally really excited about getting a snow day and having more time to spend in the recliner knitting. But DANG, I'm getting tired of winter!! The hot water bottle cover I knitted last year has come in handy LOTS recently.
Okay, enough grousing, let's do a little catching up since it's been nearly a month since I've visited with you! First and most importantly, Mom's aneurysm repair on December 20 went beautifully! They kept her in ICU overnight as a precaution, but released her the next morning without even moving her to a regular room. We had her back home by 10:00 am, and according to her follow-up visit with her surgeon this past Wednesday she's doing just fine, thank goodness.
Our Christmas was quiet, but lovely. To keep Mom from trying to do too much, I stayed with her and Dad Christmas Eve so I'd be there early to try to keep her from doing much for Christmas dinner. She was still in the kitchen, but hopefully I took some of the work off her. It's tough to keep her still, THAT's for sure. :-)
All who received knitted gifts from me for Christmas seemed to really enjoy them. I love knitting for folks who appreciate it!
I knitted a lot while I was off work for the holidays, but a lot of it was dishcloths. I'd given a lot of them away as small gifts, so I wanted to start building up a little stockpile again. Also, they're good mindless knitting to do at the hospital and while talking to visitors.
I'd also purchased two skeins of lovely yarn on sale at my LYS some time ago, thinking they'd make a lovely Baby Surprise Jacket. I started that a week or so ago and it's going to be really nice. I'm going to take it along on a visit to Mom and Dad this afternoon (between winter weather systems...*SIGH*), so I plan to make some pretty good progress.
And so, my knitterly friends, I hope your holidays were filled with peace and love and that your new year is filled with health and prosperity!
I wish you the best from the frozen mid-Atlantic states!!
Okay, enough grousing, let's do a little catching up since it's been nearly a month since I've visited with you! First and most importantly, Mom's aneurysm repair on December 20 went beautifully! They kept her in ICU overnight as a precaution, but released her the next morning without even moving her to a regular room. We had her back home by 10:00 am, and according to her follow-up visit with her surgeon this past Wednesday she's doing just fine, thank goodness.
Our Christmas was quiet, but lovely. To keep Mom from trying to do too much, I stayed with her and Dad Christmas Eve so I'd be there early to try to keep her from doing much for Christmas dinner. She was still in the kitchen, but hopefully I took some of the work off her. It's tough to keep her still, THAT's for sure. :-)
All who received knitted gifts from me for Christmas seemed to really enjoy them. I love knitting for folks who appreciate it!
I knitted a lot while I was off work for the holidays, but a lot of it was dishcloths. I'd given a lot of them away as small gifts, so I wanted to start building up a little stockpile again. Also, they're good mindless knitting to do at the hospital and while talking to visitors.
I'd also purchased two skeins of lovely yarn on sale at my LYS some time ago, thinking they'd make a lovely Baby Surprise Jacket. I started that a week or so ago and it's going to be really nice. I'm going to take it along on a visit to Mom and Dad this afternoon (between winter weather systems...*SIGH*), so I plan to make some pretty good progress.
And so, my knitterly friends, I hope your holidays were filled with peace and love and that your new year is filled with health and prosperity!
I wish you the best from the frozen mid-Atlantic states!!
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Baby Surprise Jacket,
family,
holiday,
hot water bottle cover,
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