Sunday, December 25, 2022

Episode 109: Christmas in December




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Warm Thanks :
Hannah Six and Chris H- for the generous and delicious ko-fi!
Everyone who has sent good wishes in response to my illness

Covid: I haven’t got it!
But we all have RSV.

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Get your kids their shots!

https://myvaccinerecord.cdph.ca.gov/

What's On My Hooks and Needles:

Finished:


 


In Progress:  

Lanesplitter Skirt- I’ve turned the first corner and I’m on the straight-away--32 inches along!

Don't Know Yet--a year in blocks-- onward! Seaming experiment — 3 bottom rows are seamed, joined, and ends are woven in.
The miracle of time and yarns relaxing.

19 x 19 blocks! Romjul planning to seam.
18(19) squares=361 squares on about Dec 26.


Wrapped in Tiny Chains crocheted cardigan- back is done. Use measurements, not gauge. On to the second front panel! Stalled for ASL class

Lady Eleanor Shawl-- The Next Big Thing. Progress in middle of skein 7/11. 32” long so far.

My needles broke, but the new ones from One Big Happy Yarn Co. arrived + a nice project bag.

Romjul plans: glorious blues, KAL—report your plans, progress, etc here or on our Ravelry group, please!

Romjul KAL: The Rules:

  1. start your sweater any time before Dec 25.
  2. Donate some old woolens to a shelter or donate wearables made from your leftover yarns.
  3. Make any sweater you like from your leftovers.
  4. Drink good tea and eat good food
  5. Finish your sweater early in the New Year.
  6. Spend time with friends.
  7. Use any pattern you like.
  8. Deck your Halls.
  9. Give $5 minimum to the homeless.
  10. Fa-la-la-la. La La la la LAH!

My Favorite Resources:

Dizzy Blondes: 

Still working on more merino from morrobayfleeceworks.com
3rd bobbin (sigh), but no progress
A fuzz ball of Minerva daily continues: 1 per day

Strategy: 

Interpersonal Strategies: Deferred. Holiday strategies: try to keep with as much normal as possible.




Help Ukraine from President Obama
More ways to help from Lovecraft
                                                                                            
Fluffy Books:


A Brazen Curiosity  by Lynne Messina—the Beatrice Hyde-Clare series (A Nefarious Establishment)


Deaf Again by Mark Drolsbaugh

The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix

The Lady Emily series by Tasha Alexander

Something I Really Like: 


Wearing my winter “uniform”


Put a Lid on It:
Tea tastings: gemmatastestea on IG




Blather:


Therapist of the Year

ASL:   Readying myself for 102 in February. 5 words a day

Pupdate--  all is calm, all is bright

Christmas in December: tents, teas, candle kits, a new nano wheel, the award



Hubsdate: doing well, but starting RSV.

Calendar:

Romjul break: Dec 26-31, 2022
Grand Canyon: June 5-9, 2023
Sunnybank: August 17-21, 2023


And Minerva gets the last word:  now on IG as a model.








1 comment:

tinyshinythings said...

Hi Dr G so sorry you've all had or are having the nastiness. Me too ! Over now but not nice. Just wanted you to know that you did inspire me with your KAL. I stuffed all my suitable yarn into a project bag and yhen fell at the last (first?) hurdle. However it did get me over my knitting block and I crocheted a friend a new neck warmer after she kept stroking her old one and claiming I made it. No memory of doing that!
All the best to you and yours for next year and please keep podcast ing. I have chronic head pain and often you and a hot water bottle get me through. Much appreciated.x