Wednesday, October 15, 2008

There's knitting going on


Oops, I did it again. I misjudged how much yarn I had for a project and, soon I'll be forced to put down the Aran Wrap Cardi. I just realized I only have 3 skeins of Cascade 220 left for that project, and I have the whole peplum and both sleeves left to knit! Huh? How'd I do that again?!

So now, I'm gonna have to look around online for probably another 8 balls of yarn to finish off my cardi. In obviously a different dye lot. Grrrr. I wanted to be done with yarn-buying for a while; not only that, I really thought I had enough yarn to knit this!! What was I thinking?! I guess that ~1980 yards is just not going to be enough for a full sweater in cables. Sigh. Should have checked the yardage when I started. Should-a, would-a, could-a...

I guess that will force me to work on Christmas presents. I have been knitting my lace and my cabled sweater for too long; it's mid-October and I have 2 blankets to finish. Time to get a move-on!

I also started a washcloth from Hakucho: the Circle Cloth. I love the high relief of this! I started that when I was home sick on Monday. It's a fun knit and a nice break from all my big projects. I was sleeping on my patio lounge chair, under my cotton ripple blankie (pictured under the Moderne in progress in my last post) and decided I really needed to knit another washcloth. It's been way too long =D

A photo will be coming of that project soon. DH is asleep in the room that's in, so no photo tonight (we're "tag-team sleeping" again--I take a 4-5 hour nap as soon as I get home from work, then get up just about the time he goes to bed at 11 or 12 PM. Very silly, and not on purpose!) I am going to do some spinning, though. Hope I remember how!!! Can't believe it's been about 6 months....

Work is crazy-intense. I think I just need to learn decompression techniques! I used to have a commute wherein I would deal mentally with my day and put it to rest before getting home. Now, I'm home in 7 minutes and sometimes can't turn off the work switch! Hence, immediately upon arriving home I'm either blogging, watching a mindless soap opera, or playing Empire Deluxe--a really great computer war game. I used this game for a mental escape while in PA school, to deal with stress; it's one of my favorite escapes. My brothers and I used to play each other online; now I just play against the computer, at least 3 games per week. There's a demo free at that site (the EDIE version is the one I use; can't save your game in progress, so I just leave it active and shrink it to the taskbar when I have to leave it)

And I wonder where my time goes...!

Oh, before I go, look at the amazing honey caramels here! Mmmm. Her latest post is about caramel apples--a must try!

Happy knitting all!


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Monday, October 13, 2008

Moderne moves along...


DH and I went to see An American Carol last night. I knit on a Christmas present throughout the whole movie. And after it was done, I didn't have to rip out anything! My movie knitting is improving!

I enjoyed the movie. The bad part was trying to walk after sitting for an hour. My legs and back are in so much pain from the yardwork I did....I had to call in for a day off today as I can hardly move. Spending the day on the heating pad again!

That means some knitting will get done, and probably some computer time, but not much else. I sure hope this calms down by tomorrow.

Here are some pics of things that occurred this weekend:
The mown-down front flower bed with edging removed, ready for turning under. Those long leaves were daylilies and siberian iris leaves that look awful from the street when they are not blooming.

DH going to town with the tiller. That stupid thing broke before we were done with it--maybe we need >3.5 hp to till our awful thick clay soil....Oh, did I mention I also cut down a tree? Yes, I did that while DH tilled. I'm hurting, yes indeed.

See the brush at the top of the hill in front of our gate? I could only deal with 1/4 of what I had cut down. Poor DH, I just created more work for him, chopping wood and chopping down a stump :D

A surprise-nephew's b-day party~! He turned one year old :) You remember last year about this time I found out I was an auntie again--he was born in the ambulance on the way to the hospital as no one knew he was expected!!! That kind of stuff really happens, believe me! I think b/c he is such a laid back kid!

I turned this pan of frozen rolls into...

this! Yummy easy overnight caramel rolls! So good, so easy. I didn't have enough frozen rolls for the whole recipe so I halved it and put it in a 9" square cake pan instead of a bundt pan. It made just enough for the 3 of us. Mmm.

I weeded my flower bed and transplanted a small rododendron from that front bed we plowed under. This bush cracks me up, it's at least 7 years old and look how freaking small it is! (It's the "tall" plant in the center)It has cute flowers in the spring, though! This is probably the only flower bed I'll be able to keep up with from now on. Right by the front entry, I love all the happy flores....annuals and perennials and flowering bushes and trees!

A shot of the front of the house, now with grass seed in place. Oops, looks like we missed one clump of iris leaves, heh. (The other site we tilled is about twice this area! It's seeded, too.)

Grilled flatbread:


This stuff totally rocks, the rosemary, olive oil and salt give it a delicious flavor and there is nothing like hot chewy bread! Yummy, now one of my fav recipes! I got it from here.

And now for some long-overdue knitting. Sorry, this is supposed to be a knitting blog mostly, but ya know, life takes over =)

Here is the progress on Moderne:
BTW, I recommend that book (clickety)

And I'm slowly working up the first long side of the Summer Sampler lace--see how the edging is going to look?
I couldn't read the corner chart to save my life, and after 3 tries, I just decided to miter it myself along the lines of the pattern. So it's hole-y looking at the corner. I hope that diminishes when I block it, but if not, I'll just live with it!

Messy but happy:
--the story of my life!

Happy Monday, y'all!




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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Yardwork catch-up


I couldn't sleep this AM, so I surfed the internet.

DH and I did some major weekend-warrior type yardwork yesterday, and my quadriceps are KILLING ME! But that's better than the low back pain I went to bed with--bordering on back strain. Thank God for heating pads. I have to be careful today....

So that means no carrying baskets of laundry up and down stairs! YAY, I'm off the hook! (Actually I did the majority of it Friday night)

Today's plan
1. spread grass seed
2. knit
3. grill our yummy steak and some mahi mahi fillets from Trader Joes
4. make grilled flatbread too--I'll let ya know how that turns out!

Today brings the pleasant chore of spreading grass-seed into our newly defunct flower beds. They were so overgrown I've been really embarrassed by the lack of curb appeal our house has had. If I wasn't sick nearly every freaking weekend, I'd have been more ahead of the game. Really. I do love to be outside, but no time anymore. One of the flowerbeds we removed was a large one I put in while I was waiting to get into PA school--guess I didn't realize how little time I'd have to garden while in school and getting my career up and running!

So I heave a huge sigh of relief that soon these two former eyesores will be re-incorporated into the grass of our lawn. So much easier to care for. We rented a rototiller for $18--let's see, that's about $400 less than what I would have bought one for!!! Yay, savings!

And maybe with these crappy areas under control, next year I might feel like trying to grow a couple of tomato plants. I have been very reluctant to undertake any new plantings! (I'm thinking of all the $$$$ in plants we just plowed under, but really it was too much to dig up scattered tulip and daffodil and crocus bulbs to move--I'm thinking it will be fun if they come up in the new lawn areas in the spring, and after flowering I will either move them or just mow them down....I'd really love to plant some scilla in the front yard and let it go crazy in a few years. But then, we'll probably be living in Hawaii at that point.)

Don't you love planting fall bulbs?! That was one thing I always swore I'd never stop planting, yet I have (same reason--time). I miss doing that.

The Bears are playing right now--gotta go knit! I'll be back later =)

Meanwhile, check out some of my morning's surfing:

DONUTS, yeah baby!
Jigzone--some online puzzles!
Homemade Poptarts recipe~!
Astronomy Pic of the Day from NASA
Nani's Indian Cooking--I'm gonna add this to my webroll. Yum

And a couple of really thought-provoking sites:
I'm liking theGodguy's take on America's economy. Bringing me back to the Simple September principles. I like this budget-tightening, yes I do.

And A Disgruntled Republican --very interesting for conservatives, since much of the opposition press is squelching anything in the mainstream media that might hurt their candidate (like Obama's links to the voter-registration-fraud group ACORN, a terrorist named Ayers who actually bombed the Capitol Building in the 70s, and his own racist-spewing church pastor/priest. I'm so sure you can go to a church where the leadership speaks like that and you won't know that's his stand on things. Uh-huh.) Yeh, how much have we heard about this? Very very little....

Don't believe me? Want more info? Check out theAmerican Issues website for the scare tactics liberals are using (as usual, dirty politics one and all) to silence our freedom to know the facts about our candidates.

Happy and informed election year!




10-15-08ETA: while I liked thegodguy's take on the economy, further reading into his blog brings me a lot of concerns. Please keep this in mind if you visit that blog--I'm not sure what kind of religious liberalism this is, but I don't agree with most of his views; he does a lot of ripping on Christianity, which I find offensive, especially if you are calling yourself "theGodguy".

Friday, October 10, 2008

Aaargh.

I'm so wiped out. Don't even ask about my day. Very thankful I am that both my DH and I have jobs. Yet OTOH I really miss being a housewife. Sigh. (And, I'm tired of catching everything on the job, especially scabies, stomach flu, strep throat, every cold virus known to man, and bronchitis.)The grass is ALWAYS greener on the other side of the fence, I know, I know.....

I have finished my audited telecourse videos. That was really fun. Now I am trying to squeeze in reading the text each night. So glad I don't have to study for tests or write papers. No way would I get it done.

But watching videos to learn from while knitting is double duty in my free time, and I really like that. Suweeeeeet!

I got a new pattern book: Norah Gaughan volume 2. This volume had the most patterns I'd like to try. Right now though, my knitting seems to be bogged down in BIG LONG-TERM PROJECTS! (did you know that's the name of a Ravelry group? OF COURSE I'm in it. Heh.)

Since there seems to be such incremental movement forward on my projects, the picture's I could show would be BORING. Instead, I'll just give an update on my knits in progress:

1. Two blankies for Christmas gifts. Not lap-ghans, but good big blankies. One is the Moderne Log Cabin from Mason Dixon, the other is funky flower grannies by Krochet Krystal (see link on sidebar)

2. Summer Sampler Lace Shawl. That edging is c-r-e-e-p-i-n-g along....

3. Aran Wrap Cardi. I'm still in love with this project. Wish I was farther along, but that's what you get when your attention is divided among 4 large projects!

Soon I'll probably need to knit a washcloth just for the sense of accomplishment of FINISHING SOMETHING!!!

Hope you all have a nice weekend. Me, I'm overwhelmed with all the things to do, as usual. "Serenity NOW"

Ciao.


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Saturday, October 4, 2008

At Risk of Sounding, Um, Repetitive...


I received another lovely blog award from Hakucho! Thanks so much, Deb. Isn't she sweet?!

Okay, I'll try not to "toot my own horn" anymore =) But I do appreciate this award.

But now, I think I'm done doing memes and awards (see sidebar!) This recent spate of them makes me really feel part of a community, but it takes so long to pick out and link to 7 other winners, that I think I'll bestow this award on anyone who writes a blog I have listed in the blogroll...I love all these blogs!

(There is one blog I've followed for a year for the lovely location shots, which I had to remove from my blogroll due to it's being overtaken by pushy, obnoxious, political comments on every post. There's just no point in directing people to that or listing it as if I enjoy it anymore. It's really annoying, actually. I wish that the election year was over already...and that people would exercise restraint. Oh, well.)

Knitting:
I finished one side of my shawl edging! Yay. Now I need to get a circular size 5 needle to pick up stitches along the long edge of my shawl. Any suggestions as to a good versatile length for a circ that I might re-use in future lacework? Would a 26" or 30" be good? I have to be picking up almost 400 stitches per long side in laceweight yarn....I guess I could check the pattern suggestions too! (Whodathunk?)

Because that lace came to a screeching halt, I picked up my Aran Wrap Cardi again, and just made the second armhole last night. I had a glass of wine, some lasagna & garlic bread, and then started knitting. Perfect end to a rough work week.

I am doing one armhole of the Aran wrap cardi by binding off/casting on like Vogue suggested, and the other armhole is done by leaving live stitches on stitch holders. I want to see the difference between them when I pick up the sleeve stitches. And, because the tweed Cascade yarn I'm using is so "busy" when you look at it up close, whatever the difference between the sleeves will not be too visible! At least, that's my theory =)

Knitting Media:
I am enjoying the videos for the telecourse in archeology that I am auditing. It's fun to watch those while knitting away, and very interesting. Much better than junk t.v. I hate sitcoms! I forgot I had a couple sets of CDs with studies of classical music and favorite authors...bought expressly for knitting to! What a fun way to relax and learn at the same time! They were quite a bargain at Borders....

Whining:
I have been hit by the noisome virus going around. It is the worst cold I can remember. Just awful dizziness and upper pharyngeal/nasal inflammation and nausea. I feel ragged after this week. Every time I turn my head the room spins. I wish there was a med I could take that wouldn't knock me out. Right now, sitting very still is the only fix, and knitting/surfing have been my saving grace after work--taking my mind off my discomfort and keeping my head still!!!

Budget:
This weekend is going to be about getting my size 5 circs, and possibly the new Mason Dixon book. I'll have to run to my fav LYS to get those, and it's about 15-20 miles from here. (I wonder if I can drive that far this dizzy? Hmmm) And that's it. I'm not spending any other money. How I'd love to get that cement patio, new fridge, leather chair, or laminate flooring I've had designs on (for years!) But, no. This month no bonus spending.

What the?:






Huh? Who'd dress their kid like this?! Unless it's a halloween costume for the Michelin Man...










Backpeddling:
My blog posting may be sporadic now. So sorry! I have many great links I'd like to share, but I need to spend my time elsewhere at this busy time of year. Adieu! And happy knitting :)



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