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Okay I just had to stop knitting the afore mentioned sweater. I just thought I might die of boredom with the miles of stockinette…not to mention the curling at the hem. I think this can work well with a much chunkier yarn but is rather annoying in a worsted weight. I have my ideal sweater in mind: shawl collar, medium bulky, top down, raglan sleeves….any ideas? I did manage to get half the back done and then frogged it. I was deliberating over this with my elderly neighbor, Julia, who is 88 years and lives alone. She has a closet full of hand crocheted full size blankets and she advised me that if I wasn’t going to wear it… stop now. Good advice. She also spent some time speculating about whether the elderly woman (in her late seventies I think) across the street was sleeping with the man who is staying with her…. I managed to change the subject.

I am knitting the last two blocks of my Moderne Log Cabin Blanket. I would love to finish this before I start another big project… and think I will.

I’m off today, celebrating my birthday a week late. The magazine gives us a day off for our birthday but I was in deadline, so opted to take today while DH was in Mexico. Big gobs of alone time and a shorter to do list for the long weekend than usual. I’ve learned.

The list includes: note that some items did get scratched off the list!
Buy a disposable camera to take some shots of recent projects (camera needs fixing)

• Paint my bathroom a soft "Oil of Olay" pink

• Repaint living room accent wall

Move desk in office

Drop of DH’s already boxed up end of year business stuff with accountant

• Goodwill trip to unload and pick up wool sweaters to felt

Fabric shopping

Sew anything

Decide on next knitting project

• Pick up ball winder at Hill Country Weavers… and of course enhance stash

See a movie

Prepare Potage Parmentier (inspired by reading Julie and Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen) see right

I’m sure that the list of things I actually do will not reflect this one at all, but at least I have a plan. Since this is an extra day I will only do the fun stuff today, chore-like stuff over the weekend.

Hibernation

Cold
It may be like this where you live all winter, but it’s a freak occurrence here. I did hope to get some pics of the icey bowed pines and the amazing muffins I’ve made this morning but my camera needs some help. Luckily my mom knows more than I do about these things and it looks like no pics for a while. I’ve started my own damn sweater finally. I’m knitting the Blanket Cardigan from Sarah Dallas Knitting in a heathery green Cascade 220. It’s the sweater featured on the cover. Not too exciting but really pretty in it’s loose construction and simplicity.
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WORST dog mom ever

I have already managed to not keep my New Year’s resolution to wake up earlier (more often) and walk the dogs before work. I can’t believe I could resist this face this morning….so sad. I’ll excuse myself ‘cuz it’s deadline…but it is unfair. Callie, I promise to get home as early as possible to walk you today…rain or shine, looks like rain.

I plan to start my first adult size sweater this weekend (finally) and sew a cushion cover for my porch swing. I will be testing recipes for work this weekend… migas, granola, blacberry blue corn muffins, and pear rosemary bread. I also need to plant some iris bulbs, even if it’s late. Not a bad way to spend a cold (by Texas standards), rainy, three day weekend.

The longer I live in Texas the more I am ready for Spring to begin the DAY after my birthday. I mean, without the snow…winter can be bleak.