We have a new president and the months of campaigning are now over. I am so relieved, and happy to move ahead.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
A Momentous Night...
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Time To Put On Your Woolies
The weather has been chilly and mild, and then yesterday - Wham! Wind, rain, and even snow flurries. I was talking to Mom, and she was going outside to catch some snowflakes on her tongue. Today it is windy again. Can I use that as an excuse again to put off going to Lowe's to complete my order for new carpet? I just may do that. Tonight is knitting group at the library. I really look forward to it every week. I guess I didn't realize how much I missed being around groups of friendly people since I retired. Besides, who can resist the mutual admiration of fellow knitters? I showed off my stole last Wednesday, and I have a cowl to show this week. This was a fun and quick (and BIG NEEDLE) project. I'm going to get some critiques tonight to see if this would be a good project for holiday gifts. I don't like to knit on schedule, so projects that can be completed in a day or so are about the limit for me. Socks, of course, are always on the needles.
Friday, August 22, 2008
I love the Olympics!
I just love watching the Olympics. Summer, winter, I love them all. Unfortunately, I have been influenced by the athletes, and have started running. As those who know me will attest, I hate exercise, and feel it is dangerous. I can relate quite a few incidents of friends injuring themselves while exercising, and I have always discouraged it. I didn't even know why I started running until my friend Barb told me it was the Olympics. She said to watch out, or I'd be looking for a trampoline or balance bar next. I feel quite athletic now. Of course, I have only been running for two days, and maybe for 1/16 of a mile, but still....
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Happy July - the Tour de France Month
June 2008 is history. It was a busy month filled with fun family things.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
The Lovely Month of May
Today is another chilly, overcast day here in NJ. There have only been a few 'shorts' days since I returned home from Florida. Blech - I want shorts and flip-flop weather.
In my absence from blogland, while dealing with quite a few personal issues that kept me busy, I did keep up with fibery things.
There has been spinning, plying, and whacking away at the lovely superwash merino roving from The Sheep Shed Studio. My little HitchHiker - Marvin - is getting quite a workout.
I really like the way the colors are blending as I ply it. I'm still a rookie spinster, so the yarn isn't all that even, and I think I over-plied a bit, but I'm still very happy with it and looking forward to knitting something. I had originally planned on a vest, but I'll probably have enough yarn for a cardi.
I have 4 big skeins so far - big skeins is my technical term for 'I haven't gotten around to measuring wpi or yardage yet'. I think I have spun up about half of the 1.5 pounds that I ordered.
In other news -
I finished Susan's socks. This was my first experience with bamboo sock yarn. It is very soft and a bit shiny. The yarn is RubySapphire Panda sock yarn.
Then there is the lovely Ice Queen, also for Susan, which is still in progress.
This sad state of affairs is due to my silly idea that I could leave it at home while I traveled to Florida for a few weeks and remember exactly where I had left off when I returned home. Maybe if I stare at it long enough I'll have an epiphany. I'm ignoring the fact that I could have frogged and started from scratch and be finished by now.
Next up, a pair of socks for P's dear mom, who will be arriving from Florida in June for her summer long visit to NJ. I'm almost finished with those.
My last pair of BBS is awaiting cast-on. I have some olive drab yarn pre-ordered and am looking forward to knitting SFS that are not black. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but a dozen pairs of those babies, and I'm ready for a new color. I received an email from a soldier in Baghdad who received a pair of my socks, so that was quite a thrill. It made me want to knit even faster.
I have two pairs of men's size 12 finished and awaiting a wash and dry, then I'll ship those to Kim along with the pair I'm starting now, and whatever goodies I can fit in the package for the soldiers, and off it will go.
Bye-Bye BigBlackSocks. Hello OliveDrabSocks.
I have been getting a lot of knitting done while sitting with Mom while she has her blood drained each week. She was recently diagnosed with hemochromatosis, which is treated by removing blood to bring down iron levels. So every Friday, we make the trip to the hematology/oncology office. I get her all comfy in her recliner with an afghan and a magazine. I then get myself comfortable in the chair next to her with my knitting and my tea, and we settle in for a couple hours. All of the ladies that work there are exceptionally nice and cheerful, which is probably a requirement for the oncology part of the office. The ladies check on my Socks for Soldiers each week, so that is a good incentive to keep going.
My break is now over, and I'll go back to sorting through things to offer on Freecycle. This has really helped me in my humongous downsizing effort. I was always reluctant to throw away anything that was in good shape, even though I no longer had any use for it. Now, my loss is someone's gain, and we are both happy.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Alan Jackson and strawberry shortcake
Yes, here we are we are - right here in Plant City, Florida, home of the wonderful Strawberry Festival
We parked and set up the RV in the fairground RV park, jumped on the shuttle bus, and off we went. The smell of fried everything was drawing us in. We bought a big basket of fried veggies. Yummm. Then we shared a pot roast sandwich. That was enough to hold us until after the concert to see this guy -
The weather was just beautiful. Cool and comfortable. Mr Jackson put on a great concert. I was a little disappointed that Jimmy Buffett didn't show up to sing 'It's 5 o'clock somewhere' with him, but I may have been the only person who was expecting Jimmy.
After the concert we rambled over to the blue grass tent. SP love bluegrass, while I tolerate it for his sake. (I was afraid the bluegrass would wipe out the Alan Jackson music, which was still bouncing around in my head).
Then, off to the make-your-own strawberry shortcake stand for the grand finale....
...for tonight, anyway. I'm already making a list of unhealthy foods that I want to gobble tomorrow. Fresh cinnamon buns as big as my head and deep fried cheese sticks as long as my arm are just the beginning.
We have tickets for two other concerts - Travis Tritt and Glen Campbell. What are the chances that both of those gentlemen would get sick and cancel? Evidently, very good, because they did. Man, two out of 3 concerts. I can hardly believe it. I am the one who whined last year because we had tickets for concerts every afternoon AND every night and it was JUST TOO MUCH - I wanted to wander around and look at the crafts, blah, blah, blah. So of course SP, taking into account my delicate feelings, only bought tickets for 3 concerts this year and TWO of them canceled. We may or may not go to see the replacements, and may or may not head north early. We'll decide tomorrow. We definitely want to stop off in Sun City, South Carolina to visit our friends who settled there a few years ago after we all retired in the great VZ downsizing of 2003.
I'm not looking forward to the trek north. It appears there has been some snow and cold weather up there. My brother and niece attended the Devs game last Friday and my poor brother said his head was iced on the walk back to the parking lot. (Wear a hat, Dave. I can knit one for you!).
My niece said - 'Did you see Elias hit that Cap guy in the nose, Aunt Gin? There was blood all over the ice!' No, Steph, I must have missed it because I was too busy covering my eyes because the boys were playing like dopes.
Mercifully, SP and I both somehow forgot there was a game last night so were spared seeing the late 3rd period goal by Montreal. We bring the satellite dish with us so we can watch the Devs from almost anywhere.
Sometimes a blessing, sometimes a curse.
Oh well, where was I - oh yes, the weather.
I prefer flip flop weather, and that may be a little bit off in the future in NJ.
I hope the snow is finished, because I have a drive to South Jersey on Saturday for a spinning class.
Time for bed and dreams of fried pickles and fried peanut butter cups and fried strawberries and fried green tomatoes and fried.....
Friday, February 22, 2008
See Ya Later, Florida Keys
Today was our last day in John Pennekamp State Park in Key Largo. I hate to leave, even though I spent most of the week sick with some cold or flu-type illness and have done nothing but sit in a chair outside of the motor home and read. I finished the pair of BBS I had on the needles, and cast on for a pair of socks for a friend, but only finished about 5 rows on the first one. I was too tired and dizzy to do much of anything. Luckily SP is happy to entertain himself. He biked and kayaked and generally had a good time. I did drag myself out to dinner every night, and had to make the usual decisions - grouper, dolphin or yellowtail? I'd love to add some photos, but I really didn't take any. There is no WiFi here, but my bluetooth phone really works well as a wireless modem.
I was very disappointed that the night of the eclipse was so overcast here. There were a lot of our fellow campers out and about moon-watching. The clouds would break up just enough to give us a glimpse, then cover up again.
Normally we stay further south - Islamorada, Upper Matecumbe, Tavenier - but it was fine up here in Key Largo.
Tomorrow we head north to visit our friends Pat and Tom. They are staying in Punta Gorda for a month while looking for a home in the area. We'll stay with them for a few days and then head back up to SP's Mom's in Port Richey.
Even though the week was mostly overcast, there are no bad days in the Keys.
Friday, February 1, 2008
Rain in February - it's better than snow and ice
What to do on a windy, rainy day....