These are the somewhat non-fictional tales of an over-ripe paralegal who lives with her husband (ToolMan) and their dog (Andy Rooney), in which she goes on about her knitting, her work, her knitting, her life, her knitting, her friends, her knitting, her hedgehog collection, her knitting, her spinning, and her knitting. And has an occasional hissy fit.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
A True Story
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Further Developments
A few minutes ago I talked to ToolMan, who is loopy on morphine. Here's an update:
- He says they fed him dinner; he can't remember what it was but he thinks he ate it.
- He says his room is hot (Is there such a thing as a hot ICU room????), so he tried to call the nurses to come change the temperature but there aren't any on duty. (Yeah, right . . .)
- He said he'd been calling me for hours and I didn't answer the phone so he left messages (Jeez, who knows who he called or what he said!)
- He also says they tied his leg to the bed so he can't get up. (What is it that makes me think this part of the conversation might actually be true?)
Today Was NOT a Good Day
Thanks to the quick acting guys/gals at TVF&R and MetroWest for starting medication so quickly that he avoided not only lots of heart damage, but a possible stroke as well. With that amount of blockage, had we waited, or the emergency crew not been on top of things, we would have had a very different outcome.
When I last saw him a little after 5 p.m., he was loopy on morphine and complaining because he was hungry (he hasn't eaten since dinner last night), asking the nurses to bring him a hamburger and milkshake (which didn't win any points with the cardiologist). The Docs think he'll probably be ready for discharge tomorrow afternoon, although because of the heat (and we don't have AC), I may ask them to keep him another day. Either way, I'll keep everybody posted.
PS - Thanks to everybody who posted comments for my Dad! He'll see them before he leaves for the tournament on Wednesday.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
A Great American Sport
Good enough, in fact, that he's going there next week. Where he's going to compete in this. Good luck, Dad!
Monday, July 20, 2009
Yes Sir, Yes Sir, Three Bags Full . . . .
I started by sorting each color into a bag. Then I pulled out the intact locks from each color into their own storage bag, then carded the remainder and put it into a bag of its own. There are a couple of bunches that are blindingly bright (a lime green and a hot red), but the others are "calming down" considerably when they're carded.
I've only got about half of it sorted, picked, carded, and stored and it's already bigger than the box it came in! Meg really packed that box full! But I have a class of Chinese exchange students to give a demo/class to on Wednesday afternoon, a beginning spinner who needs to get some fiber to experiment with at Spinning Our Wheels on Wednesday, and a new spinner to get started at Westside Wednesday. Meg didn't give me the details on what breed the sheep are, but there is some VERY nice fiber in here!
Despite all the fiber prep going on, I have actually done some knitting. Case in point is this sample sock for StitchJones. Sharon has this pattern for sale, but the picture on the printout has another company's yarn. Big No-No for an indie dyer! And this lonely only will be on display at Sock Summit on a couple of weeks.
Speaking of Sock Summit, a bunch of the PDX Knit Bloggers met with Tina and Stephanie last Wednesday to get our volunteer assignments. Man, have they got stuff planned down to the last itty-bitty detail! There are spreadsheets, and notes, and computer files, and display boards, and post-it notes, and color-coding, and indexed tabs. They've got more office supplies than Staples! And we heard about stuff that isn't on the Sock Summit website. This is going to be serious fun! And, it's coming up in barely 3 weeks!
Which means that I really need to get knitting on this if I want to wear it there.
A top-down, round yoke, short sleeve cardigan, knit in a wool/nylon blend from Yarnia on size 6 circulars. Will I make it in time? And more, importantly, will it fit? And, yes, I SWATCHED.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Good things . . .
Here's a finished project to go in the "Next Christmas" box.
They're a little big for me but they should fit the recipient well enough. After a nice soak and rinse, they'll go in the box for next December.
And speaking of boxes, last week at Westside Wednesday one of my Knit Sibs/Spinning Sister, Tami handed this box to me.
I'd been feeling kind of puny early last week and wasn't sure if I was coming down with something or if the sarcoidosis was revving up again. This was just the thing to perk me up. Thanks, Brandon!
I finished up plying the "Earth Angel" from StitchJones and it came out great. Here it is posed "a la Dave Daniels." Except he's better at the artsy posing of yarn than I am.
The Salvation Army opened a new store near us just a couple of weeks ago, but I hadn't checked it out yet. ToolMan and I stopped in last weekend and I found another 100% cashmere sweater
Remember I joined a group on Ravelry called "Spin-Cycle"? It's not a swap, instead it's a "get what you want; give what you don't" group. I had asked for some "exploded clown" fiber to use at spinning demonstrations. Last week, this box arrived from Meg in North Carolina.
This last one isn't a box; it's a bag. A knitting project bag, to be specific. I had a little traveling jewelry bag that I showed Kathleen with the idea of adapting it to a knitting bag. Being the expert seamstress that she is, she went right home and whipped one up. After examining it and offering suggestions, she made a second version
And then she gave it to me for a test drive! I've stuffed mine with all my notions and a couple of projects. She'll be offering these for sale later in the year so I'll let you know when they're ready.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Oops! I did it again!
I finally finished the Clapotis from my handspun just in time for the 90 degree weather on the 4th of July. I spun the yarn last year; it's from the "oops" Blue Moon Fiber Arts Sheep to Shoe that I bought at Tina's first de-stashing sale.
