There were unintended consequences for staying up until 3:15 am with Eric this morning. I just realized that the pjs I had bought in November were now so big that they were falling down. This lead to a trip to get new pjs in you guessed it, one size smaller. January is not the ideal time to shop for pjs since the holiday stock is almost gone and the spring items were not ordered until after year end inventory was done. Also the valentines stock has not arrived yet.
I did manage to stay up until the Super Blood Moon Lunar eclipse hit its full peak. Eric is still not running at his 100% yet, but I am so tired that I am going to bed. I am leaving Elmo in charge.
A blog about my life, my fiber arts and pictures of my finished work. I will also throw in the very occasional recipe or shopping tip.
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Time to Laugh
Today I gave myself a very short chore list. My plans included typing up not one but 2 new patterns. This involved finishing the second one, which is on the verge last round right now. Going to the computer and typing them. Taking some pictures. Seeing if a friend had time to read through the second pattern. I also wanted to start a baby blanket, there must be something in the water, I have 2 to make so far this year.
What actually happened was that I got half way through my chores. Then the sounds did not sound right at the other end of the house. I got there just before Eric created 3 more loads of laundry. So the rest of the day was spent dashing to the washing machine to put a finished load in the dryer and start the next load. The last load of the day hit the dryer at 11:45pm. Did I mention how grateful I am to have a washer and dryer at home?
Because I was popping up and down no knitting was done until after 5:00pm, when I just had a little time while training a new aide. She was great. She was quick and smart. I only had to show her things once. To bad she was just a fill in. She would be perfect for our Sunday night opening.
I was so tired that John made the sandwiches for dinner. Thank you John. Right now I am waiting to see if Eric is going to go to sleep before the sun rises later this morning. Wish me good luck on that one.
What actually happened was that I got half way through my chores. Then the sounds did not sound right at the other end of the house. I got there just before Eric created 3 more loads of laundry. So the rest of the day was spent dashing to the washing machine to put a finished load in the dryer and start the next load. The last load of the day hit the dryer at 11:45pm. Did I mention how grateful I am to have a washer and dryer at home?
Because I was popping up and down no knitting was done until after 5:00pm, when I just had a little time while training a new aide. She was great. She was quick and smart. I only had to show her things once. To bad she was just a fill in. She would be perfect for our Sunday night opening.
I was so tired that John made the sandwiches for dinner. Thank you John. Right now I am waiting to see if Eric is going to go to sleep before the sun rises later this morning. Wish me good luck on that one.
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Friday, January 18, 2019
Night Terrors and More
I just spent one and a half hours with Eric and a night terror. I am not sure what it was about or what triggered it. But he is finally falling asleep. Now for me to unwind and go back to sleep.
There are just a few comments from my day in no particular order.
If your child’s school or day program say keep them home when they are sick, this does not mean send your kid with a box of tissues to hold onto and use throughout the day. Sick is sick. School or day program is not home.
If you are driving on a public through fair I expect you to keep your eyes on the road, not below the dash board looking for things in the consul such as your French fries. If you can’t drive and eat, either drive or eat not both.
Silk is not an elastic fiber. Silk will not make your surri alpaca stretch or become stretchy. Silk is a fiber that drapes well.
Just because you are old does not give you the right to walk in front of a whole line at the check out counter like to five people already in line don’t exist. You might have been raised to think that the color of your skin or religion make you better than the rest of us. That is so last century and it was not true even then.
These opinions are my own. Night night see you in the morning light.
There are just a few comments from my day in no particular order.
If your child’s school or day program say keep them home when they are sick, this does not mean send your kid with a box of tissues to hold onto and use throughout the day. Sick is sick. School or day program is not home.
If you are driving on a public through fair I expect you to keep your eyes on the road, not below the dash board looking for things in the consul such as your French fries. If you can’t drive and eat, either drive or eat not both.
Silk is not an elastic fiber. Silk will not make your surri alpaca stretch or become stretchy. Silk is a fiber that drapes well.
Just because you are old does not give you the right to walk in front of a whole line at the check out counter like to five people already in line don’t exist. You might have been raised to think that the color of your skin or religion make you better than the rest of us. That is so last century and it was not true even then.
These opinions are my own. Night night see you in the morning light.
Monday, January 14, 2019
Monday and Keep Repeating Monday
If it is Monday it must be eyrpy Eric night. He was dry when his aide left..I double checked. He was soaked at 9:15. The the wild eyrpy began.
If he is quite for a solid hour I get to go to sleep.
I wonder if this has something to do with me catching up on sleep today.? I got a solid 5 hour nap.
Well it’s time to knit and maybe finish the main part of the blanket so that I can crochet the boarder tomorrow and the finish the next blanket.
Sunday, January 13, 2019
3 UFO’s From 2016
This month I will try to finish 3 modular baby blankets that were started in the spring of 2016. This should be an easy endeavor because I only have to count every other row. I also love modular knitting. I will add a crochet edging. I will also be writing up the pattern as most of my notes are ready to be typed.
As I finish projects they will go into a box for gifts. Right now there seems to be something in the water at Eric’s day program. I think I will need a few baby blankets in the next year.
I also managed to go through my knitting books today. I filled another bag for Bookman’s. So far I have cleared 12 inches of shelf space. I still have several shelves and a foot high pile of book covering a dresser. I am still following the book Zenning in 5 minuets a day. I am trying to curate my knitting books to keep the ones most relevant to me, instead of getting every book as they come out. The exception will be books authored by friends. Less is more.

Thursday, January 10, 2019
11, 12, 13
My next 3 projects finished today. A red hat for Eric, a blue green hat and scarf for The Flowing Wells SD Clothing Bank. For a total of 288 rows towards the 1 million row challenge on Raverly. More projects were also started.

Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Project numbers 3 through 10
These 8 skeins of yarn are finally finished. The 2 very colorful skeins will be woven in to charity scarfs for a double bonus on projects. The other 6 yarns are samples from the class that I am co-teaching at Grandmas Spinning Wheel here in Tucson. The class is following the book, 52 Yarns to Spin Before You Cast Off. We meet the last Saturday of the month at 1pm if you are in town and wish to join us. Call Grandmas Spinning Wheel for space availability.

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