11:01 pm
Thursday
Jan 5
Moving forward
filed under: knitty
Hey. How’re you? Good. Good. Me? I’m ok. Tired. Really tired. Not sure if it’s meds (yes I’ve been taking them), holiday hangover, residue from the severely delayed flights home, or the horrible state of the house here (blech you don’t even want to know). I’m just tired. Sorry if you’ve been worried about me not posting. I’m fine really. Just trying to get back into the rhythm of the household. And sleep. Lots of sleep. Come to think of it, it might be that trying to cut down on caffeine thing. Yeah that might be it.
But I had a good holiday visit with my parents. Here are some of my favorite photos from Birmingham:
Dad’s Irish Hiking Scarf photoshoot on Mom and Dad’s back porch

Mom’s Mini Clapotis floating on a bush in their backyard

and this photo I took when we were taking the ornaments down on New Year’s Day

I also snagged lots of old photos and digitized videos from Mom’s computer. Lots of things to explore - and possibly post sometime. I’m not ashamed to say I was a disgustingly cute child. Not ashamed mostly because it’s all been downhill since about eight, or it seems like that sometimes.
I did my wrapup on the holiday knitting group weblog and am now officially eligible for a gold star. Have to say I’m pretty proud I got it all done. But I haven’t spent much time looking back. I’ve already made a few fun scarves and have MUCH fiber to dye and spin. Did I mention that great deal I got on six pounds of undyed Merino and Corriedale roving? Hehehe, considering all the roving I dyed on Thanksgiving and spun was half a pound I’d say that YEAH I’ve got some work to do this spring.
Mom had some great yarn waiting for me that was from a friend who’d cleared her stash out. Novelty ladders, some fun fur, plenty of Berrocco and some Debbie Bliss. Fun stuff. I’ve already made a purple dropped stitch scarf with fuzzy white fringe. And there was the pound of spunky eclectic neapolitan roving Cody and his Mom got for me for giftmas. And the needle felting kit Beverly got for me. I really should do a rundown on the gifts shouldn’t I? Is there a way to do that without coming off as a braggart? Probably not.
So I have a short list of items I’m planning to finish by March or so-
Other things I’d like to knit sometime soon
a panta (possibly in koigu?)
Glampyre’s City Shawl
Sprout in my birthday Giotto
My other goals are to play with this needle felting thing and save up for a tabletop drum carder. Yep.
Ok, time to go see what the dog wants. She’s been very VERY needy since I’ve been back. She had a spa weekend Friday through Monday morning since Cody had to work. Lots of playtime at Doggy Daycare and a bath and nail trim. And lots of treats.


Wow!! You have a lot of projects on your plate this month!!! Sending lots of fiber energy your way…
I’m feeling kinda tired these days, too - combination of post-holiday, not having seen the sun for three weeks, and it being 4 days until my monthly B-12 shot. Hope you feel peppier soon.
Does that mean you’ll be joining us at S & B next week?
I’ll be knitting the City Shawl fairly soon, too.
hey—i just read ( at Yarnstorm: http://yarnstorm.blogs.com/knitblog/2006/01/the_macaroon_ad.html) some nasty rumors about Cherry Tree Hill yarn fading and getting all nasty when you wash it, even according to their directions. Just wanted to send a heads-up so you wouldn’t be dissapointed.
Good luck with your planned knitting! I love your titlebar!
Come see me today!!!
No wonder you’re tired…. look at everything you’ve done in 2005. Just the knitting alone is enough to make me tired, not to mention being a wife and dog/cat mom, knit group attender, blogger………..
I need a nap
: )
Jeannie