Well I think we will be at home for a while. I need to start a routine. I have a hunch that this might just take a little while to resolve it self. I intend to call at least one person a day to check in on them. Knitting is going well. Reorganization is going well, tomorrow I am sending 8 pounds of roving and fluff to a friend who needs project’s to do. Clearing clutter is going well too.
Tomorrow I will try Fry’s order in advance and call when you get to the parking lot service. The ordering was a bear and kept changing my order and adding things that I did not want. The app needs to be more user friendly. I hope the delivery goes better.
I have decided to use the same mindset I used when Eric used to get sick. We will make it through. I have yarn and fluff. We are cooking 3 meals a day at home we can do this. Also. Have lots of plastic bags to put finished projects in.
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.
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Monday, March 16, 2020
Happy Dance Time and Local Yarn Stores
I got my stitches out today. I am very happy. Let’s see if I sleep tonight. This tension headache is not helping. I am also on square 4 of a nine square modular blanket. Since I can’t go out to knit tomorrow, I will work on this for my 2 to 3 hours of morning knitting before I make lunch and putter around the house for a few hours before making dinner.
While you are thinking what to do with all this time freed up by CONVID19. Please remember your local brick and mortar business. Your local yarn stores are doing all they can to stay afloat. If you need yarn call them first. Some are open and are allowing in store sales. Some will be shipping orders. Some will even bring your yarn order out to your cars. If you want them around post crisis see what you can do to help them now. This goes for other speciality shops and eateries too.
While you are thinking what to do with all this time freed up by CONVID19. Please remember your local brick and mortar business. Your local yarn stores are doing all they can to stay afloat. If you need yarn call them first. Some are open and are allowing in store sales. Some will be shipping orders. Some will even bring your yarn order out to your cars. If you want them around post crisis see what you can do to help them now. This goes for other speciality shops and eateries too.
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Sunday, March 15, 2020
COVID19
Life is kind of surreal right now. With the COVID19 virus rampaging literally around the world. Events being cancelled on it seems a daily basis. Earlier this week I had my in box flooded by all kinds of business telling me how they were going to keep things cleaner. When in reality they should have been doing this basic level of cleaning all along. But keeping things clean cost money, that Wall Street Analysts don’t think is necessary, it hurts the bottom line. What ever happened to cleanliness is next to Godliness?
The news has been filled with warnings to stay home when you are sick. As if this was some kind of new and brilliant idea. Really, I have been doing this for decades. Also on how to call your doctors office if you think you have this new virus. Not just rush out to the nearest urgent care or emergency room to get more people sick. This is a totally new virus, literally no one in the whole world has ever had this. Like every other virus some people will get mild cases and unfortunately some will not survive. I really don’t think that summer will slow it down. Stay home and read a book or two.
Now I am getting emails telling me about stores closing for a week or two or four. Some employees will get paid other people will not. If you are NOT sick or in a high risk group consider volunteering at places like the Food Banks or Meals on Wheels. See if your community has a fund to help gig workers pay their bills, if they don’t work, they don’t get paid. This virus is going to cause a lot of hurt. The bill that was passed in Congress won’t help much, it has more wholes than a large Swiss Cheese Wheel.
I also had to order some of my groceries online. I will have to wait for the next store shipment to arrive as a friend has said that the shelf’s are empty. I will be doing a lot of cooking at home. We will have to wait for things to settle down before we dine out again. Can we collectively say we are going to do meal planning?
In the meantime as long as we are home for a few weeks, we will see if we can knock some long term projects off the to do list. I will continue to knit and deep clean. I will continue walking every day, several times a day. My daily goal is 8,200 steps as of today.
I have several requests from everyone, please be kind to each other. Wash your hands an awful lot. Be good to yourself as this too shall pass.
The news has been filled with warnings to stay home when you are sick. As if this was some kind of new and brilliant idea. Really, I have been doing this for decades. Also on how to call your doctors office if you think you have this new virus. Not just rush out to the nearest urgent care or emergency room to get more people sick. This is a totally new virus, literally no one in the whole world has ever had this. Like every other virus some people will get mild cases and unfortunately some will not survive. I really don’t think that summer will slow it down. Stay home and read a book or two.
Now I am getting emails telling me about stores closing for a week or two or four. Some employees will get paid other people will not. If you are NOT sick or in a high risk group consider volunteering at places like the Food Banks or Meals on Wheels. See if your community has a fund to help gig workers pay their bills, if they don’t work, they don’t get paid. This virus is going to cause a lot of hurt. The bill that was passed in Congress won’t help much, it has more wholes than a large Swiss Cheese Wheel.
I also had to order some of my groceries online. I will have to wait for the next store shipment to arrive as a friend has said that the shelf’s are empty. I will be doing a lot of cooking at home. We will have to wait for things to settle down before we dine out again. Can we collectively say we are going to do meal planning?
In the meantime as long as we are home for a few weeks, we will see if we can knock some long term projects off the to do list. I will continue to knit and deep clean. I will continue walking every day, several times a day. My daily goal is 8,200 steps as of today.
I have several requests from everyone, please be kind to each other. Wash your hands an awful lot. Be good to yourself as this too shall pass.
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Happy Pi Day
In honor of Pi Day is served chicken pot pie for dinner. I might have gotten burned out on hats. In other news I started working on another UFO project. I have 4 Modular Baby Blankets in various stages. When I finish those I should have 2 more empty project bags. The pattern is available on Raverly and Iloveknitting.com. I would love to see your finished blankets.
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Stash Busting Part 2
Another day another project completed. Today at lunch I started hat 11 - 2020 and finished it before bedtime. As long as I am home and curtailing my outside activities, to be read both The Tucson Festival of Books and the 4th Avenue Street fair have been cancelled do to concerns about the current pandemic.
I figure this is a really good time to knit, sew, weave and spin. I know I will not completely empty my backlog of projects. I hope to make a sizable dent. I also know that for somethings they will land in xxl storage bags for a few months until they are delivered. That’s ok, because they will be ready to leave the house.
It’s time to call it a night so I can be productive tomorrow.
I figure this is a really good time to knit, sew, weave and spin. I know I will not completely empty my backlog of projects. I hope to make a sizable dent. I also know that for somethings they will land in xxl storage bags for a few months until they are delivered. That’s ok, because they will be ready to leave the house.
It’s time to call it a night so I can be productive tomorrow.
Friday, March 13, 2020
Stash Busting
My goal this year is stash busting. Today was an exceptional day. I got two stash busting projects finished. So here are the details. Hat number 10 - 2020 was finished first. Followed by another shawl using leftover yarn from The NH Shawl pattern. I had 1 1/2 skeins leftover, so I made a 1 of 3 A Shawl Study using Neve yarn by Juniper Moon Farms. On the shawl you might wonder why I pictured the shawl with a tiny bit of leftover yarn. This means that I won the yarn chicken game tonight and did not have to tink* out a whole row and re knit it as my cast off row.
This means that my 18th and 19th projects for the year are finished. Since this is the 11th week of the year I might just make my goal of 100 finished projects this year. This works out to almost 2 projects a week.
*tink is knitting spelled backwards. To un knit a row of knitting.
This means that my 18th and 19th projects for the year are finished. Since this is the 11th week of the year I might just make my goal of 100 finished projects this year. This works out to almost 2 projects a week.
*tink is knitting spelled backwards. To un knit a row of knitting.
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
A Day Off
I took a day off today. I slept until noon. Took a leisurely walk around my neighborhood. Then spent the rest of the day relaxing. I should really do this more often.
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