Hello Wednesday, I cannot believe you are here already! This week seems to have sprouted wings and flown away from me a bit. So many things to do and so very little time. The needles are busy here in the Buckeye State on all sorts of goodies. As I am sitting here in my knitting/reading chair and looking at the profuse amount of yarn around me I am a bit terrified, how did I end up with so many things on the needles at once? Let’s see if I cannot break it down a bit:
- The Fault in Our Stars Scarf (my first every design!)
- Roman Pillar Stitch Baby Blanket (super-duper snuggly and soon will be off the needles)
- Magical Thinking Scarf (saw the yarn, thought of Joan Didion’s book and went with it)
- Stitch Pattern Week 9 ( better be off this morning – No peeking at the pattern yet though!)
- Another scarf (oh…when did I start this? Oh Right! Super soft scarf for a friend with radiation burns…that needs to get done yesterday…)
- Chevron Stitch afghan (this doesn’t need to come off till December 24th at the latest)
- Hot Water Bottle Cover (off the needles…NOW!)
- The Fault in Our Stars
- Roman Pillar Baby Blanket
- Chevron Sampler
- Hot Water Bottle Cover
- Super Soft Scarf
- Magical Thinking Scarf
Too many things going at once? Nope, don’t think so. When it comes to knitting I am like a swinger – married to knit but will knit anything….anytime and anywhere! 🙂
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-Good Examples-
As the weather warms and summer approaches that means more time for me and the munchkin. My brother works at Muirfield and the summer’s are so busy that I get to have her all to myself, where as in the winter I have to share her more than I would like. As she has gotten older and developed more of a personality and we have grown closer, she seems more and more adult every time I see her. In the back of my mind though, as we spend this time together I worry I am a bad example.
Due to a series of unfortunate events (putting it lightly) I am not where I thought I would be at 28. When I lost functionality in my hand I just quit writing, taking photos and expanding these things that used to be concrete dreams. I gave up a bit – okay, a lot – and it has been through knitting, my husband and the munchkin that I am slowly getting back to where I want to be. This doesn’t erase the fact that I am still not there, and since Gloria’s mother is not in the picture I want to be a strong female role model for the munchkin. Am I cut out for that?
Mental illness makes me goofy. My OCD panic monster has given me noticeable quirks that have always been accepted by the munchkin, but is seeing them bad for her? I try to get her to read as much and as often as possible (without being pushy), but do I know what is the best things for her to read? She spends time in our library at home, but have I filled the shelves with the best possible things for her to read?
We play Scrabble, we read, we talk about writing, we watch movies, we giggle….we do cool aunt stuff. I just want her to know how proud of her I am, and I want to be someone she can look up to.
So friends and neighbors…how do you set a good example for the people in your life you love? Any advice is good advice in my book.
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-Finding My Way Back-
I am trying to get back to my photography roots, trying to remember my dreams. Have a look!