Thursday, February 23, 2012

Thursday, February 23, 2012

There were very red clouds early this morning. I hope the huge snow stays south of us as predicted.
My husband was once again nagging me this morning about continuing with my swimming lessons. I know that my feelings are irrational and not something he can understand but I am just not ready to start again with a new teacher. I liked Caitlin a lot and she understood my fear of being underwater and was very patient with me. I was very upset when the YMCA changed the time of the adult class from 5:45 to 5:00. That seemed to me to be very silly in a facility that is in the downtown office building area.
My dental issues are improving at least the infection is succumbing to the antibiotic. Hopefully I can get the unsalvageable tooth extracted and whatever restoration done before mid April when I'm supposed to go to Palm Springs.
Now that my husband has a couple of weeks under his belt at the new job we are relaxing on the spending. We put a much needed slipcover on the cat mutilated sofa last weekend and this weekend we are going to the Guthrie Theater to see "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof". I have really missed going to the theater.

Knitting:
  February is almost over and I have only one sock and the beginning of the second of the pair. Still 6 days to go so maybe. I don't have a camera with me but the pattern is Leafling and the yarn is Socks that Rock medium weight  in Bella Coola.
Also on the needles is a cabled cardigan from Fall 2011 Vogue Knitting.
Olga loved her At the Market stole




Friday, February 10, 2012

Friday, February 10, 2012

The wind was from the north on the way to the bus stop this morning and I was grateful to have a huge shawl to wrap around my face and the Brioche stitch hat from the Fall 2011 VK on my head. I'm even more grateful that my husband is finally employed again and no longer available to drive me to work.
Last night I washed and severely blocked the At the Market shawl. I used Fleece Artist Woolie Silk the color is Masala. It's wonderfully bright and springy.
I wasn't up to fixing the dropped stitch on my husband's hat last night; not enough light I will have to wait until the weekend when I have natural light. So I picked up a WIP; a chunky cardigan on big needles (7.00 mm). It grows amazingly fast.
In mid January I put together three sock kits in the hopes of doing a pair a month; I only have a half sock to show for my efforts but It's not quite mid February so there is still hope.