So, this year is almost over - thank goodness!! The last 4 months have been the longest on record for me and our family!! More death and illness - not fun. Since the last post, my Tia Licha went to Heaven on November 26, yes, the night before Thanksgiving. She passed peacefully in her sleep with Mom and Arleen at her side. Gil and I were only 2 blocks away from the hospital - coming to relieve Arleen for the evening. We lost a neighbor man that night also and the week before one of my best friend's in the entire world lost her 98 year old Grandma. That makes 6 people for us since Labor Day weekend. Luckily, in another 19 days, 2009 will be here and hopefully it will be a much happier time!!
We did have some happy times sprinkled in among all this mess!! My nephew Andrew, a Junior at Nipomo High School placed 23 out of over 140 runners at the State of California CIF Cross Country Championships!! We're so proud of him and all he's accomplished so far! There's only good to come for this kid!!
We celebrated Dad's 70th birthday in style!! We threw a surprise birthday party in Sacramento. Actually, Mike and Roxy planned the entire thing!! It was great!! He thought that we were going to a play that Michael was supposedly in, and going to a fundraiser dinner first at their club!! He entered the room to some of Roxy's family (Dixie & Bob were there), John and Connie, and Auntie Bev & Uncle Charlie!! Ron & Donna had flown up from SD!! Mom had sent me a bunch of pictures, so I made a slide show and played that with music from Herb Albert, Nancy Sinatra, Alabama and Tim McGraw (My Next 30 Years)!! He was completely surprised and that's not easy to do to Dad! The down side - he had a minor heart attack 2 days later!! He's fine and they are watching over him, but the joke has now become "OK, OK, we get it, no more surprise parties"!!! We're just thankful that he's doing well and finally taking care of himself!!
As for knitting - I have 2 more pairs to make for the family - we'll see if this get's done. I've finished a darling baby hat for Miss Emily - since she's already outgrown the cable one that I made her!! What her Mommy doesn't know is I also made her a shrug sweater to go with it - all out of Sirdar Cotton - it's so soft!! Pinks and yellows - perfect little girl colors!! I do have to get started on the gloves I promised to Emily's brothers!! They have worn their "duck foot slippers" into the ground and Mom's put them away! Time for something more useful!
I do have a teal Ella Rae shawl that I started for Tia that is about 1/4 done. I'm thinking I might frog that into a sweater for Mom Garcia! It would still be the yarn I intended for her Sis, but something that she could wear instead!! That's the project for spring. I found a great yarn shop in Ventura - Anacapa Fine Yarns. Great people, great prices, and fun yarns!! That's where I found the Vermont Fibers pattern. It will be the first of theirs that I've tried and I'm looking forward to it!
Friday, December 12, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Sadness Today
I haven't had time to be on here lately. Labor Day weekend my aunt had a stroke and is still in a nursing home. September 8 one of my uncles passed away from pancreatic cancer. September 24 one of my dearest friends was diagnosed with the same cancer and passed away on October 20. Now, today I find out a Great Uncle has passed also. I'm kind of wondering when the merry-go-round is going to stop and let me off.
There is an up-side to all this hospital visiting - lots of knitting is getting accomplished! I have finished a pair of socks for Yarnsmackdown, 2 more bookmarks for a Literacy council fundraiser (a total of 4), another pair of socks for a Christmas gift, and have started a beautiful teal shawl for my sick Aunt and an alpaca scarf for me (for a change)!!! Of course, the house is a mess and no one is allowed to visit, but that's a minor detail.
It's been very comforting to have the needles with me and something as simple as socks with no pattern - just knitting away! It's become meditative for me - I find I can pray and knit at the same time, talk and knit at the same time, haven't learned to walk and knit at the same time, tho'.
It's truly amazing to me how comforting some yarn and bamboo can be!!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Socks, Socks and more Life in General!
Socks are so addictive! I don't know if it's because of all the great yarns out there, or what, but I'm constantly on Ravelry looking for new patterns to go with all the TOFUtsies I've gotten lately! I'm going to have to put myself on a yarn diet soon - I've run out of places to put the stuff.
I have this yarn on the needles right now - it's really a brown base, not the red this looks like. I don't like socks that are too tall on the ankle, so, since this pattern calls for 8 repeats, I only did 6. When I'm further along, I'll post pics.
I had every intention of posting on this every night, but between the Aunt in the hospital after a stroke and an Uncle pass away, it's been a busy couple of weeks.
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