tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-387076572024-03-07T00:41:57.258-08:00Knitting InsomniacIT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO KNIT----
I AM "KNITTINGINSOMNIA" ON RAVELRYCarolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.comBlogger124125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-57380768377702656892009-12-19T03:00:00.000-08:002009-12-19T08:00:55.968-08:00Summary of the Year<p>Oh my, it is the end of the year, almost, and it has been a very long time since I have posted. Alas, I fear I got sucked in by Facebook. </p> <p>At first, you think you will only be socializing with your online friends but own now. You get sucked into playing the games. Ah yes, the games. It started out simply with FarmTown which "farm", you start out plowing your field and planting a few crops then selling them. Next you move on to expanding your acerage and purchasing buildings. You ask your friends to become your neighbors. You send them gifts and they send them in return. Then you populate your farm with the animals you buy and receive as gifts. It snowballs from there. When you sell your crops it allows you to by other things form your farm. The kicker is you can purchase more farm coins with real coins (this I do not do). And on and on.... Of course there is a time when your crops are ready to harvest and if they are not harvested they spoil which is not good. It makes you look like a failure as a farmer and when you neighbors come to visit you farm it looks bad.</p> <p>As you can see it can get very complicated and time consuming and this is only one game. Before you know it you are farming in a couple of other farm type games, running an amusement, living in Yoville and maintaining several houses. There are do many that keeping up with them is like having a second job.</p> <p>I have pared down the games I participate in and am coming back to the lighter side. I am knitting more and reading more. I think I am recovering very well.</p> <p>This year has been eventful. I am still working at not for the government. I past a year in September. I think this is almost the longest I have been on a contract in years. Hopefully, this one will last till I retire. Would be nice. I have made many new friends and lost a few. This is the way of lift.</p> <p>I have reconnected, via Facebook, with may of the people I went to high school with. I got a message one day from someone who said he thought I had gone to school with him and that there was a group for me to join. We started getting together and now have a pretty large group. It has been fun getting to know them again. There are now plans for our 40year reunion and I am really looking forward to it. I went to the 20 year but had not gone to any of the others.</p> <p>The interesting thing I have learned from seeing these friends again is that so many of the things that seemed so important back in the school days really were not that important after all. It does matter any more who is popular and who is not. Too bad we did not know it then.</p> <p>It is this time of year I take stock of the past months. All in all it has been a pretty good year. I am healthy and have friends who care about me. I have money in my pocket, gas in the car, and food in the frige. When it all comes down to the bottom line those are the essentials. That is about all I can ask for. The rest is gravy.</p> <p>I am knitting many things ranging from a hat, for myself, socks for my mom (she really liked the ones she got for Christmas), and oh yes, a Clapotis for my wonderful friend Nancy.</p> <p>I have been to Portland to visit my sister and her family. This time we went to the shore and small towns along the cost. Must go back in the Summer when we can go in the water. It is so beautiful there. Of course, we had to stop by the Tillamook cheese factory and have ice cream. It was great. It is so much fun being with my niece and nephew at the age they are now, 7 and 15 (almost). Looking forward to someday moving out there to be closer to them.</p> <p>My family did Christmas early this year. It is so much cheaper for my sister's family to come before Christmas and then they can be in their own home for Christmas day. I also enjoy being in my own home Christmas day. It is a log less pressure.</p> <p>Am looking forward to a great new year. I am going to do my best to start it off well. I hope you do too.</p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-48647590781759308802009-07-19T07:08:00.000-07:002009-07-19T11:08:21.967-07:00The Time Coming UpdateHi, my name is Carol and I am an Facebook addict. I have been spending a lot of time exploring and playing games. Farmtown is a big time sucker and I feel that I now have control. I am getting away from it more and actuall doing other things.<div><br></div><div>On the other side of FB I have connectec with a lot of people from the past and family I do not get to see often. This has eally been neat. Among those are people I went to high school with. We have a FB group now and have located close to 100 alumni. We have had a couple of happy hour get togethers that have been great fun. It is interesting how all of the things you think are so important in high school like who was popular, clicks, etc have absoultely no importance as adults. It is so nice to talk with people you never would have back then. How things change?</div><div><br></div><div>I have been knitting once again on my hemlock ring. I started it last year and did not have the patience for it. I am 3/4 finished and hope to have it done soon.</div><div><br></div><div>Things are busy at work trying to keep up with stuff around the house. With all the rain and heat this year it has been hard. The fact that I am getting older and slower doesn't help either.</div><div><br></div><div>This is all I have time for right now but promise do better with updates. I will have picture also next time.</div><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-47286589709892164592009-04-15T20:37:00.001-07:002009-04-15T20:37:50.380-07:00Looks Can Be Decieving<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 12px; ">If you have not yet view the performance on youTube or elsewhere of Susan Boyle on Britian's Got Talent here is your chance to be blown away.<div><br /></div><div><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-KiGva9dV4&feature=related" style="text-decoration: none; color: rgb(11, 94, 180); ">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-KiGva9dV4&feature=related</a><br /></div><div><br /></div><div>I cannot tell you now many times I have view this and enjoyed it each time. I am heartened to know that this very plan unassuming woman who at first impression appeared to bore Simon Cowell before she had a chance to open her mouth. I totally enjoy the reaction when she sings the first notes.</div><div><br /></div><div>This just proves that beauty comes from within and judging by looks is very short sighted. This video has been viewed globally over 15 million times. I am so honored to be one of the number. Whether whe wins the completition or not she has already one the admiration of millions. I say good on her.</div><div><br /></div><div>I had a wonderful Easter weekend. My friends Nancy and Don came in for the weekend. I also had the pleasure of having their new puppy Milly visiting Gracie. </div><div><br /></div><span class="insertedphoto"><img border="0" class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SeagFwoKCpYAACdPGqE1/IMG-0012.JPG?et=An0veO9bdktigZ646lcNCQ&nmid=0" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; display: block; text-align: center; clear: both; margin-bottom: 10px; " /></span><div>I was so proud of my Gracie kitty. She did not kill her but was very interested in her and would have liked to get a really close look at her if she had been still long enough. I was encouraged that she accepted her being in her house so easily. She did not kill her on sight which is really good. She only growled and hissed at her a couple of times.</div><div><br /></div><div>Now I feel good about getting a puppy this summer. I am starting to look for Sheltie puppies. I am hoping to connect with the breeder I got my Holly from years ago.</div><div><br /></div><div>I have not been knitting a lot the past couple of weeks. I still have a little bit to redo to finish the summer shell. Maybe I will do that tomorrow night rather than play on Facebook all night. I am going to have to back off for a while it is getting to addictive. </div><div><br /></div><div>I am hoping that the spring weather is finally going to come and stay for a little while. I am getting very tired of the rain and cooler temps.</div></span>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-9912520997787799432009-03-29T07:44:00.000-07:002009-03-29T11:44:42.344-07:00What a Difference a Day MakesYesterday was totally a winter day. After the ice chunks came the snow.<div><br><div><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/Sc@96goKCpYAABieG3Q1"><img border="0" class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/Sc@96goKCpYAABieG3Q1/IMG-0006.JPG?et=A53EweuAdjdvQ8nOZRS7qQ&nmid=0"></a></span></div><div><br></div><div>Today we have sun and melting snow.</div><div><br></div><div><img src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/Sc@@WwoKCpYAABhl59M1/IMG-0008.JPG?et=YtzE8bR19omJqyXtsgT8KA&nmid=0" border="0" class="alignmiddleb"></div><div>We lucked out and did not get the full load that was predicted. It was good that we did not get the 8-10 inches forecasted. I think we ended up with 3 or so. With the sun out and temps going back up this week it will be gone in a day or so. This should be the last blast of the season but there is supposed to be another storm coming through this week. I think this one could be bad unless it breaks up before it gets to us.</div><div><br></div><div><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/Sc-AsAoKCpYAAD7Hgbo1"><img border="0" class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/Sc-AsAoKCpYAAD7Hgbo1/untitled.JPG?et=hWIduo3aA2Sc%2BZ14SN9bLA&nmid=0"></a></span></div><div style="text-align: left;">OK, now on with Spring. Once the snow is gone I think I am definitely going to have to mow the new grass. This moisture is really going to make it grow this week.</div></div><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-952905583096821192009-03-28T08:08:00.000-07:002009-03-28T12:08:49.995-07:00You asked for it... You got it<div>We have been under a winter weather advisory since early yesterday. Rain, ice and snow were expected last night but somehow we caught a hole in the storm system and just back getting the icy rain late this morning. How it is raining small ice chunks. This can't be good.</div><div><br></div><div><img src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/Sc5uKwoKCpYAADJMWtE1/IMG-0004.JPG?et=80U9BG8gRSkJoGRX%2BceFrQ&nmid=0" border="0" class="alignmiddleb"></div><div><br></div><div>I am trying to be more domestic today. I made a pot of chili last night. Yes, I did actually make it from scratch. Here my contribution for today, since I am not able to get out for knitting and coffee today much to my dissappointment. Maybe tomorrow. It could happen.</div><div><br></div><div><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/Sc5zCAoKCpYAABJO6tk1"><img border="0" class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/Sc5zCAoKCpYAABJO6tk1/IMG-0005.JPG?et=niOLcx2b64kNxItPgtm5AA&nmid=0"></a></span></div><div style="text-align: center;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: rgb(204, 0, 0);"><br></span></div><div style="text-align: left;">These are very bit cupcakes. Not sure why I felt compelled to bake them but it just seemed like the thing to do on a sleety Saturday. Anyway, the house smells really good now so I guess that was the purpose.</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br></div><div style="text-align: left;">I am also doing some Spring cleaning. It is time to get started going through and changing out clothes for the season and just generally getting things into shape. I have two ways to arrange the furniture in the living room. One for winter so I can get to the fireplace and Spring putting the sofa in front of the fireplace. I had planned on make the change today but guess not. Maybe next weekend.</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br></div><div style="text-align: left;">I have decided I need to organize my time at home better so I have time for facebook, knitting, that pesky house stuff (the grass is going to need mowing after all this moisture), and socializing. That is my goal for the Spring.</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br></div><div style="text-align: left;">I almost have the Summer Shell completed but will wait until I have it put together to share it. It is turning out very nicely so I think I will like it a lot.</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br></div><div style="text-align: left;">Now I am going to sit for a minute and enjoy one of those cupcakes with some nice raspberry tea. Stay safe everyone in KC area.</div><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-21901480627286193872009-03-14T04:37:00.003-07:002009-03-14T08:37:59.631-07:00Lovely Saturday Morning<p>I am so glad it is Saturday. It is the day I look forward to all week. While I like what I do most of the time at work, Saturday is just so much better. </p> <p>I used to get up early Saturday morning and storm through the house and get the cleaning and laundry done right away so I can get on with the rest of the day. Well, that does not happen any more so I am working on that today. I know it sounds like I am always cleaning but most the intent is there. I need to put that plan in to action which doesn't happen if I am sitting at the computer playing games or doing facebook. My goal is to get better organized with my time.</p> <p>Since I was getting bored with what I have been knitting I have started something new for summer. I am doing the Summer time Shell from Creative Knitting. I really like the way it is working up. The back is nearly to the arm holes. I have purchased the yarn for another sweater but did not like the pattern. Maybe I will do it some other time. So </p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-52716674663078330142009-03-14T04:37:00.002-07:002009-03-14T08:37:54.605-07:00Lovely Saturday Morning<p>I am so glad it is Saturday. It is the day I look forward to all week. While I like what I do most of the time at work, Saturday is just so much better. </p> <p>I used to get up early Saturday morning and storm through the house and get the cleaning and laundry done right away so I can get on with the rest of the day. Well, that does not happen any more so I am working on that today. I know it sounds like I am always cleaning but most the intent is there. I need to put that plan in to action which doesn't happen if I am sitting at the computer playing games or doing facebook. My goal is to get better organized with my time.</p> <p>Since I was getting bored with what I have been knitting I have started something new for summer. I am doing the Summer time Shell from Creative Knitting. I really like the way it is working up. The back is nearly to the arm holes. I have purchased the yarn for another sweater but did not like the pattern. Maybe I will do it some other time. So </p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-42424764243791333362009-03-14T04:37:00.001-07:002009-03-14T08:37:43.187-07:00Lovely Saturday Morning<p>I am so glad it is Saturday. It is the day I look forward to all week. While I like what I do most of the time at work, Saturday is just so much better. </p> <p>I used to get up early Saturday morning and storm through the house and get the cleaning and laundry done right away so I can get on with the rest of the day. Well, that does not happen any more so I am working on that today. I know it sounds like I am always cleaning but most the intent is there. I need to put that plan in to action which doesn't happen if I am sitting at the computer playing games or doing facebook. My goal is to get better organized with my time.</p> <p>Since I was getting bored with what I have been knitting I have started something new for summer. I am doing the Summer time Shell from Creative Knitting. I really like the way it is working up. The back is nearly to the arm holes. I have purchased the yarn for another sweater but did not like the pattern. Maybe I will do it some other time. So </p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-59505326420704814022009-03-14T04:37:00.000-07:002009-03-14T08:37:42.009-07:00Lovely Saturday Morning<p>I am so glad it is Saturday. It is the day I look forward to all week. While I like what I do most of the time at work, Saturday is just so much better. </p> <p>I used to get up early Saturday morning and storm through the house and get the cleaning and laundry done right away so I can get on with the rest of the day. Well, that does not happen any more so I am working on that today. I know it sounds like I am always cleaning but most the intent is there. I need to put that plan in to action which doesn't happen if I am sitting at the computer playing games or doing facebook. My goal is to get better organized with my time.</p> <p>Since I was getting bored with what I have been knitting I have started something new for summer. I am doing the Summer time Shell from Creative Knitting. I really like the way it is working up. The back is nearly to the arm holes. I have purchased the yarn for another sweater but did not like the pattern. Maybe I will do it some other time. So </p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-14358823478199316612009-03-02T13:58:00.000-08:002009-03-02T18:58:57.188-08:00I know...it has been a long time<p>Well alot has been going on in my little world. My current aggervation is my UverseTV is not working. I am waiting for some guy in India to call me back after an hour of waiting for my DVR to recycle (yeah <a href="mailto:right!@#$$">right!@#$$</a>). It spent yesterday downloading updates them puked when it the it through a failed client error. Fast forward, I think the evening will end with a scheduled tech visit (I would bet a buck on that). OK, I am through venting on that topic.</p> <p><strong><font color="#000099">UPDATE I just got my call back and guess what...A tech is coming to fix the DVR tomorrow and not the slave receive is not working either. Hummm...May be time to go back to DirecTV.</font></strong></p> <p>Back to my little world. This is the first day in 2 weeks that I have felt 100%. To fastforward, I had the flu X3 starting a week ago Sunday, ending with spending the day Saturday in bed all day sleeping for about 12 hours total. Boy am I glad that is over. I would not wish this on anyone not matter how much I hated them. I have not had anything like that in years so I guess I was due. As luck would have it, this is the first year in about fifteen that I did not get a flu shot. I in no way feel that is the reason I got it now but I find it interesting.</p> <p>Now on to the good stuff. I have been just piddling with knitting lately. Not sure what new exciting thing I want to start. I am doing an Irish Hiking scarf out of wonderful purple Touch Me. It is really going to be pretty, so stay tuned. I am also working on the Hudini socks but not sure I like them yet.</p> <p>Here is the Kitty Pi I did for Gracie. She was not sure about it at first but she loves it now.</p> <p><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SayZHAoKCpYAAGPwxnk1/IMG-0001.JPG?et=FURbS7UrTZifHV4rlIUAvQ&nmid=0" border="0"></p> <p>On a sad note...this weekend starts Daylight Savings Time. I think I am the only one bothered by the change. I feel like I am late for everything the whole time and I am so excited and relieved when it is over. I think my inner clock just cannot reset itself. I am night person and the world is not very sympathetic to us as a rule. I normally go to bed about midnight and awake about 5:30 or 6:00 to get ready for work. I try to go earlier but if I do I end up waking earlier. This means that during DLST I end up going to bed at 1:00 but I still need to get up at the new 5:30 or 6:00 with is actually 4:30 or 5:00 my time. So as a result, I get even less sleep. Yes, it is possible to function on that about of sleep. I do it all of the time. I would not recommend it to everyone but it works for me. As you can imagine, this does not make my doctor happy as everytime I go she suggests that I really need to get more sleep. Not sure what the answer is other than getting a night job which are not very plentiful.</p> <p>I am just glad that I have a job now. It is ironic that I am working a government contract because I have said many times I would not. This one may turn out to by my saving grace. Go figure.</p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-24728447754140812902009-02-03T16:36:00.000-08:002009-02-03T21:36:26.591-08:00Retreat<p><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/4/12"></a></span></span>This past weekend was the annual Studio retreat at the Elms Hotel in Excelsior Springs, Mo. I think fun was had by all. This year there were 60 knitters in attendence. Attendee from my knitting group included Laura, Kay, Chelle and her mother Carolyn.</p> <p>The weekend began with some knitting by the fire in the lobby and a soup/salad buffet. It was a good way to start the weekend. As it was a little chilly out I start mine off with an Irish coffee and went from there.</p> <p>Saturday morning began with a nice breakfast followed by a lot of leisurely knitting. Classes were offered but I did not select any thing time. There was really nothing I that struck my fancy. This is not a reflection on the class offering. I am not much for taking classes unless there is a particular technique I want to learn.</p> <p>After much knitting and getting a UFO finished and ready to felt. I started this back pack some time ago and just needed to finish the straps. The strap was a divided and done in a double icord. I was not sure I liked it at the time but now I must admit I like the affect.</p> <p><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/3/photos/4/300x300/15/IMG-0173.JPG?et=VE0aB0MIiRnItKRp26wpOQ&nmid=191468263" border="0"></p> <p>I can hardly wait to felt it. It was meant to be a baby gift but I am thinking it will end up being another type of give. Not sure for who yet. I guess it will be a surprise.</p> <p>After dinner Saturday night there was a fashion who. Kay shared her beautiful Angelina sweater. It was remarkable in that it was done with fine yarn with small needles. Quite an accomplishment.</p> <p><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/2/photos/4/300x300/6/IMG-0157.JPG?et=mLUEIwwE3YYr,tYlfI1SBg&nmid=191468263" border="0"></p> <p>Each attendee receive a door prize. Mine was the book Andean Inspired KNITS written by Helen Hamann. It is a beautiful book. I love many things in it and hope to knit something from it soon.</p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"></span> </p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SYkk5AoKCpYAAAmT8qc1"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SYkk5AoKCpYAAAmT8qc1/Andean.JPG?et=0lz6v2GEqV%2CH9KmasjDpJQ&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span></p> <p>Every year The Studio bring wonderful things for the yarn market. This year included Dome Hill yarn. This year is dyed by none other than our very own Kay <a href="http://trivimp.blogspot.com/">http://trivimp.blogspot.com/</a>. The Studio is now carrying a supply of the Dome Hill sock yarn and you can also purchase through Kay's Etsy store. Check it out.</p> <p><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/2/photos/4/300x300/5/IMG-0153.JPG?et=wACa,MrT3pwmhHOzXNrkPw&nmid=191468263" border="0"></p> <p>Among the knitters we met Friday night, I believe her name was Michelle, who made this very lovely dragon scarf. It was very striking. I think this is one I would like to do.</p> <p> <img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/2/photos/4/300x300/12/IMG-0167.JPG?et=XEe75LBb0igvQapUi1YVdQ&nmid=191468263" border="0"></p> <p> Not sure when the last time was that I had such a good time. Will look forward to doing it again next year. Hope you get a chance to go.</p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-32917599576714598212008-12-23T12:51:00.000-08:002008-12-23T17:51:43.126-08:00The Year is coming to an end<p><span class="insertedphoto">One more day to work before the Christmas holiday. By decree of GHW Bush I am not working Friday as our building will be closed. Somehow he did not decree that I would get paid for the day. Of course, the government people get a holiday every time someone sneezes. I am glad to have the time off anyway. I have not had a four day weekend in a while.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">I hope to get some painting done if I can decide on the color. I got a new comforter set for my bedroom that does not rally go well with the yellow walls. They need to be more gold. So the plan is to make the change.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">This is the car next in line. My old car needed to be replaced and when this one became available it was the answer to the need. It is a very sweet car with all the bells and whistles. It will last me a long time. It is part of an estate and will have to be probated but it should not take too long.<img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SVGOTwoKCpYAAGvlcHM1/IMG-0148.JPG?et=3bgbEFOr8yM6z60ctkC%2CRw&nmid=0" border="0"></span></p> <p>I should be able to finalize everything in a month or so then it will be all mine. I will keep the old car for a while to drive during bad weather.</p> <p>This year has been rough in many ways but I am optimistic that the new year is going to have a lot of promise. My friend Chelle always picks a word to represent something to strive for. Mine for next year is Happiness. I am going to strive to find happiness next year. I have also discovered that I have not had a lot of JOY in my life for a while. I am going to dedicate time to looking for that also. Due to circumstances, mostly beyond my control, I have misplaced it. I know it is out there somewhere and I am conficent that I can find it.</p> <p>I wish you all Peace, Happiness and Joy in your New Year.</p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-13753796090966044212008-12-20T04:05:00.000-08:002008-12-20T09:05:46.680-08:00What I have been doing lately or Boy have I been busy<p>What a glorious sunset to a long and busy day. As many know, I love beautiful sky pictures. I have many. I am always fascinated by the color patterns and the light play on the clouds. This was taken from my friend Nancy's front yard just south of St. Louis. I was there to attend a family memorial service and this was a perfect ending to the day. It was almost like God smiling down and conveying that all is well with my soul.</p> <p><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SU0a1QoKCpYAAGYPMEI1/IMG-0129.JPG?et=lMoIVdb%2BI%2Bam5ExNLSHZjQ&nmid=0" border="0"></p> <p>There is always something clean and simple about a view like this. What more can I say...I think this says it all.</p> <p><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SU0bWAoKCpYAAG9VeGU1/IMG-0131.JPG?et=NVSVp74pIZV6Fdnhwxk5%2CQ&nmid=0" border="0"></p> <p>Last weekend was a very busy time for me. I flew to St. Louis Friday night to attend a memorial service on Saturday for a family member. Afterward I drove to Springfield, getting in at 10:00p to do Christmas with my family. My sister and her family came in early to do Christmas here so they could be at their own home this year Christmas morning. I must say that I liked it alot this way. We were all at my Mom's to open presents Sunday morning. Then because of the changing weather I left Springfield to get home before the storm front got here. </p> <p>When I left Springfield it was 64 degrees and by the time I got to Carthage it was 48 degrees then when I got home to Lees Summit is was 34 degrees.</p> <p>My wonderful friends Doug and Janet took me to the airport Friday night so of course my car was at their house. They were kind enough to bring my car home so I could have it for Monday morning.</p> <p>Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that I also brought a car home with me from Springfield. As many know I have been anticipating getting a different car. Well, I am buying the car I brought home. It is a 2004 Toyota Solara with extremely low miles. It will be probably a month or so before it is mine but I do have it at my house.</p> <p>This is one of my very favorite things I got from my sister. It is made in Africa by women as a cottage industry. It is woven from native grass and dyed with leather grip. They are imported flat then when they reach here they are soaked in water and shaped. I think this is one of the biggest ones I have seen. When I was in Portland last time we looked at the art market where they usually are but could not find them. My sister went to a shop to get this one. If you are interested this is the link for it <a href="http://www.topanien.com">www.topanien.com</a> .</p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SU0cIQoKCpYAAHSuP0A1"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SU0cIQoKCpYAAHSuP0A1/IMG-0145.JPG?et=R3ThFN3pgBuMoeN4QG6Wiw&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">Also, as you can see I am thoroughly gamed up now. I got an Xbox 360 Live with games. I already had the Wii so my nephew brought me some of his games to play. I also got Wii Fit to go with it. All are very much fun. I have been pretty busy since I got back last weekend but have carved out a little time to play. Since I am going to be off for 4 lovely days next weekend, I plan on doing a lot of playing.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SU0csgoKCpYAAAsPEGY1"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SU0csgoKCpYAAAsPEGY1/IMG-0147.JPG?et=aH6511FucUY5vE8gnjyJ%2BA&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span></span></p> <p>My Christmas wish for all of you is to relax, be happy, and enjoy being with friends and family as much as possible.</p> <p> </p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-35980313403751958732008-12-04T16:03:00.000-08:002008-12-04T21:03:18.999-08:00What's New?<p><span class="insertedphoto">Ok...OK. I realize I have once again been a bad blogger. The way I see it is I get to it when I get to it. Things have really been busy lately and I just have not been in the mood to share.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">Yes, I have been knitting all along but just not sharing. So here goes. This the the Abby from Knitty.com. I enjoyed this a lot. It basically is a lacey cowl that I am giving my mother for Christmas. She always likes to have her head covered in the winter so this will be easy for her. You really cannot see the laciness but it is there. I love the color of this wool silk blend I bought when I was in Portland.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/STixOAoKCpYAABrz8Ks1/IMG-0122.JPG?et=aUk1kDz5W3U6NEVx9QBUEA&nmid=0" border="0"></span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">The other night while talking with my sister she asked if I could make her a stocking cap. Having nothing new on th needles I just whipped this one up. It is nothing fancy but does have some cabling. I know she will like it.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"></span><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/STix2QoKCpYAADJTGig1"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/2/photos/upload/300x300/STix2QoKCpYAADJTGig1/IMG-0125.JPG?et=fp1GjudQz2MlAT4v9IFuNQ&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span></p> <p>It is cold here and she is coming next week so I am sure she will bet a chance to wear it while she is here. Her family is coming home early to do Christmas in Ozark then they will be in their own home for Christmas day. As this has rarely happened it will be a novelty. </p> <p>A friend sent this poem and I want to share it with you. I was very touched by it.</p> <p> </p> <div align="center"><font size="2"><font face="Arial"><font color="#ff0000"><strong><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt;COLOR: black;FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';">A Different Christmas Poem</span><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt;COLOR: black;FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"> </span></strong></font></font></font></div> <div align="center"><font size="2"><font face="Arial" color="#ff0000"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt;COLOR: black;FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"><strong></strong></span></font></font> </div> <div align="center"><font size="2"><font face="Arial" color="#ff0000"><strong> The embers glowed softly, and in their dim light,<br> I gazed round the room and I cherished the sight. <br> My wife was asleep, her head on my chest,<br> My daughter beside me, angelic in rest.<br> Outside the snow fell, a blanket of white,<br> Transforming the yard to a winter delight. </strong></font></font></div><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt;COLOR: black;FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"> <p class="MsoNormal" style="TEXT-ALIGN: center;" align="center"><br><font color="#ff0000"><strong> The sparkling lights in the tree I believe,<br> Completed the magic that was Christmas Eve. <br> My eyelids were heavy, my breathing was deep,<br> Secure and surrounded by love I would sleep.<br> In perfect contentment, or so it would seem,<br> So I slumbered, perhaps I started to dream. </strong></font></p></span> <p class="MsoNormal" style="TEXT-ALIGN: center;" align="center"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt;COLOR: black;FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"><br><font color="#ff0000"><strong> The sound wasn't loud, and it wasn't too near,<br> But I opened my eyes when it tickled my ear. <br> Perhaps just a cough, I didn't quite know, Then the<br> Sure sound of footsteps outside in the snow.<br> My soul gave a tremble, I struggled to hear,<br> And I crept to the door just to see who was near. </strong></font></span> <p class="MsoNormal" style="TEXT-ALIGN: center;" align="center"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt;COLOR: black;FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"><br><font color="#ff0000"><strong> Standing out in the cold and the dark of the night,<br> A lone figure stood, his face weary and tight. <br> A soldier, I puzzled, some twenty years old,<br> Perhaps a Marine, huddled here in the cold.<br> Alone in the dark, he looked up and smiled,<br> Standing watch over me, and my wife and my child. </strong></font></span> <p class="MsoNormal" style="TEXT-ALIGN: center;" align="center"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt;COLOR: black;FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"><br><font color="#ff0000"><strong> "What are you doing?" I asked without fear,<br> "Come in this moment, it's freezing out here! <br> Put down your pack, brush the snow from your sleeve,<br> You should be at home on a cold Christmas Eve!"<br> For barely a moment I saw his eyes shift,<br> Away from the cold and the snow blown in drifts.. </strong></font></span> <p class="MsoNormal" style="TEXT-ALIGN: center;" align="center"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt;COLOR: black;FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"><br><font color="#ff0000"><strong> To the window that danced with a warm fire's light<br> Then he sighed and he said "Its really all right, <br> I'm out here by choice. I'm here every night."<br> "It's my duty to stand at the front of the line,<br> That separates you from the darkest of times. </strong></font></span> <p class="MsoNormal" style="TEXT-ALIGN: center;" align="center"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt;COLOR: black;FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"><br><font color="#ff0000"><strong> No one had to ask or beg or implore me,<br> I'm proud to stand here like my fathers before me. <br> My Gramps died at 'Pearl on a day in December,"<br> Then he sighed, "That's a Christmas 'Gram always remembers."<br> My dad stood his watch in the jungles of 'Nam',<br> And now it is my turn and so, here I am. </strong></font></span> <p class="MsoNormal" style="TEXT-ALIGN: center;" align="center"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt;COLOR: black;FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"><br><font color="#ff0000"><strong> I've not seen my own son in more than a while,<br> But my wife sends me pictures, he's sure got her smile. <br> Then he bent and he carefully pulled from his bag,<br> The red, white, and blue... An American flag.<br> I can live through the cold and the being alone,<br> Away from my family, my house and my home. </strong></font></span> <p class="MsoNormal" style="TEXT-ALIGN: center;" align="center"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt;COLOR: black;FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"><br><font color="#ff0000"><strong> I can stand at my post through the rain and the sleet,<br> I can sleep in a foxhole with little to eat. <br> I can carry the weight of killing another,<br> Or lay down my life with my sister and brother..<br> Who stand at the front against any and all,<br> To ensure for all time that this flag will not fall." </strong></font></span> <p class="MsoNormal" style="TEXT-ALIGN: center;" align="center"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt;COLOR: black;FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"><br><font color="#ff0000"><strong> "So go back inside," he said, "harbor no fright,<br> Your family is waiting and I'll be all right."<br> "But isn't there something I can do, at the least,<br> "Give you money," I asked, "or prepare you a feast?<br> It seems all too little for all that you've done, <br> For being away from your wife and your son." </strong></font></span><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt;COLOR: black;FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"> <p class="MsoNormal" style="TEXT-ALIGN: center;" align="center"><br><font color="#ff0000"><strong> Then his eye welled a tear that held no regret,<br> "Just tell us you love us, and never forget. <br> To fight for our rights back at home while we're gone,<br> To stand your own watch, no matter how long.<br> For when we come home, either standing or dead,<br> To know you remember we fought and we bled.<br> Is payment enough, and with that we will trust, <br> That we mattered to you as you mattered to us."<br><br> <em><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';">PLEASE, would you do me the kind favor of sending this to as many</span></em></strong></font><font color="#ff0000"><strong><i> <br><em><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"> People as you can? Christmas will be coming soon and some credit is due to our</span></em><br><em><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"> U.S service men and women for our being able to celebrate these</span></em><br><em><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"> Festivities. Let's try in this small way to pay a tiny bit of what we owe. Make people </span></em><br><em><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"> Stop and think of our heroes, living and dead, who sacrificed themselves for us.</span></em></i> <br><br> <em><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"> LCDR Jeff Giles, SC, USN</span></em></strong></font><i><br><font color="#ff0000"><strong><em><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"> 30th Naval Construction Regiment</span></em><br><em><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"> OIC, Logistics Cell One</span></em><br><em><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial', 'sans-serif';"> Al Taqqadum, Iraq</span></em></strong></font></i><font color="#ff0000"><strong> </strong></font> <p class="MsoNormal" style="TEXT-ALIGN: center;" align="center"></p></p></span></p> <p> </p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-19577823205148446002008-11-25T00:18:00.000-08:002008-11-25T05:18:26.814-08:00What a Week<p>Have been knitting quite a lot but have been to busy to take pictures. I am about 3/4 finished with the Abby (cowl) and it is really looking nice. I think it is for me and I will love it. I do not like hat,scarve, or hoods on my head so I think this will be the answer. I can have it around my neck to keep it warm and then pull it over my head with I need it.</p> <p>I am also working on a scarf that is really cute. Veteran's Day Laura, Mary, Shari and I were at Knitcraft and a couple of knitter's came in with them on. It is very easy and can be done with any yarn. I think I am going to felt it so will see how it comes out. </p> <p>I have completed every thing I am going do for Christmas. I just do not have the time for anything else.</p> <p>I have been very busy dealing with a family illness that I will not detail but it has been real eye opener. For those of you who do not at least a will get with it and get it done. I have realized that I have been extremely remise in not getting mine updated and getting a trust done. Do your family a favor. Let me tell you from experience that probate is not a good thing. When my husband died it cost me $2,000 to get my own money. </p> <p>I am making the appointment with the attorney every soon to get my crap in order.</p> <p> </p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-28805092605688340262008-11-09T02:18:00.000-08:002008-11-09T07:18:55.981-08:00It's OK to be Happy...Everyone else does it<p>OK..I realize that it is an unusual title today but this is my new montra. I have spent the last several years worrying about a lot of things I have not control over. Having a somewhat controlling personality that is must part of what I do, sometimes depending on what it is. I have had ups and downs in the job arena. </p> <p>Don't get me wrong. I have been able to get work but much of it was not satisfying. It was just a job to sustain me financially. Now that I am in a more stable position and doing something I really like to do, tech writing, I am for satisfied. I like the people I work with and not having the extreme stress I have had on the last couple of contracts. The offset of less money is worth it.</p> <p>Lately, I have been stressing about getting the money together for the house insurance and taxes that come due at the end of December. This in addition to personal property tax on the car and car insurance. Oh yes, throw Christmas in there also. Well, I am finished stressing about that. I can't spend any more time on this. It will all work out, it always does and I has taken up too much of my mental time.</p> <p>Bottom line, I am happy with where I am right now and it is OK for me to enjoy being happy. I am going to practice HAPPY every day and give myself a break.</p> <p>I have been having fun at work writing a user guide and passed the rough draft on to the client just so they could see the direction I was going. I got the most wonderful comments of "I LOVE this ....this is so much better than anything we have had....I wish you could write all of our stuff". To a writer this is very gratifying.</p> <p>Also, my guy that always gets me his weekly status every week has finally cracked and I have brought him over to my side. This is very good because no one else has had this success with getting his status on time. Am I good or what?</p> <p>Another good thing I learned this week is there is a fitness center in our building that is FREE to everyone...even contractors. So guess what I am going to be doing in the future? Since I get in fairly early and can leave about 3:30, I am going to start working out on my way out. Sweet!</p> <p>I found a new Los Campos Mexican resturant on 350 hwy that I really like so now I have somewhere to get Mexican for lunch other tha Taco Bell. I have been to the one in Liberty and have always liked it.</p> <p>I have hesitated to get on the scale lately because I have felt that I have eaten badly for the last month so I have not gone to WW either. I bit the bullet and got on the scale this morning and was down 2 lbs. I attribute this to the lower of my stress level. I certainly have not been exercising more. It could also be that I have been taking my lunch rather than eating out. Who knows...I really don't care. I am just happy I have not gained. Guess I feel comfortable going back to WW now.</p> <p>OK...that is all of my happy talk for the day. On to other fun stuff.</p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-26954191495912810912008-11-01T06:00:00.000-07:002008-11-01T10:00:39.384-07:00I had a very good day<p><span class="insertedphoto">Yesterday was an excellent day. I have been working now at my new contract for a month and a half now and I am liking it more all the time. It is the first time in a while I have been able to relax on the job and really dig in. </span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">I was request to write a user guide for a new segment of an existing system. There was already some user stuff for other parts of the system that the users really do not like. I offered up my first drafts, which for a tech writer is difficult to share, since it is very rough. But the client I am doing it for really wanted to see it...so I sent it up. </span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">I got word yesterday afternoon the the client really, really liked it and are excited about seeing the finished product. What a delight to have such positive feedback for a change. This after working my last in the past for a micro manager who gave very little feedback, much less positive.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">It has been so much fun doing the work I really like for a change. The people I am working with now are really warm and inclusive to boot. The only draw back to this contract is the money is a lot less but as we all know there are trade-offs to everything. At this point, I feel it is worth it. This has been a big boost for me psychologically. A dollar amount cannot be placed on that.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">OK on to the knitting stuff. I finished my vest that is taken an adapation from the Great Baby Alpaca vest. I used a Ashford worsted, which was a dream to knit with. I got it the last time I was in Columbia at Hill Creek Yarns. I would definitely use it again. </span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SQx9bQoKCpYAADoRRhg1"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/2/photos/upload/300x300/SQx9bQoKCpYAADoRRhg1/IMG-0111.JPG?et=3Q4Sb%2BBBJXF28joRRtNtVg&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span></p> <p>I am working on several other things I hope to get ready for Christmas. Mostly socks so they should go fast. I have three pair done and probably two or three to go. I can do socks pretty quickly go I my have time to get some done for myself along the way.</p> <p>I am also working on the Abby cowl from Knitty </p> <p><a href="http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEfall08/PATTKSabby.html">http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEfall08/PATTKSabby.html</a></p> <p>I am going to try it this winter as a head covering, since I have to park outside this year. I don't hats or hoods so this my be my solution. If I like it I may make a couple. It is an easy 18 row repeat and works up fast.</p> <p>I am so excited that daylight savings time ends tonight. I am almost giddy. I don't know why it affects me so much but I hate it in the Spring when we spring forward and can't wait until it is time to fall back. It is worse this year since the fall back has been pushed back to November this year. I do pretty well once it starts but this time of year I start to get more irritable and I have a harder time focusing. When it is finally time to fall back I feel like all is right with the world. Not sure is it has to do with circadian rhythm or the fact that I am a night person but I am absolutely affected. I will be back to right tomorrow morning. Yeah! ! ! ! !</p> <p> </p> <p> </p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-75548012720079506952008-10-11T14:56:00.000-07:002008-10-11T18:56:36.184-07:00Haven't Seen One of These in a While<p><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SPFWJAoKCq8AAHdmBjs1"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SPFWJAoKCq8AAHdmBjs1/IMG-0103.JPG?et=riC7VZW0xtLWQcdVCKgdBQ&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span>This is what I saw this morning when I looked out of the window. I cannot remember when the last time was that I saw one of these. My friend Carla recently saw a walking stick. Haven't seen one of those lately either. Wonder if it is a sign of an early weather change. I understand that we are supposed to be getting some much cooler temps next week.</p> <p>The weather change makes me want to knit me some more wool socks. I have a couple of other things to finish before I get started on them. I was out with friends the other night for a drink and happened to have some sock knitting with me while I waited for the rest to come. One of the girls asked if I ever made socks to sell. My immediate answer was NO. She indicated that if I was ever inclined that she would like a pair. I had made a pair for one of the other friends I am closer with and saw them and really liked them. When I explained that she could not afford to buy them and what I would charge if I did sell them I think she changed her mind. </p> <p>Besides, knitting things to sell takes the fun out of it. If you sell people expect to get the piece when they want it rather than when I get ready to give it too them. I cannot stand the pressure.</p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-15097328134459779222008-10-06T15:59:00.000-07:002008-10-06T19:59:05.492-07:00It's Blogging Time Again<p><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto">This is the finished mitered vest. It is going to be a Christmas present for my sister but she has already seen me working on it so I am posting the picture. I think the colors really turned out well. It was my first time working with Noro Kuryeon. It is kind of scratchy but softens a lot after is it rinsed. I think she will like it a lot. It was very easy and quick to knit up so I may do another one for my mother. I think she would like it also.</span></span></span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto"></span></span></span> </p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SOq-IgoKCq8AAC3G--81"></a></span><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SOq-IgoKCq8AAC3G--81/IMG-0080.JPG?et=o0o8N80CsvZyjIncGEzA6A&nmid=0" border="0"></span></span></p><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SOq@BQoKCq8AACUDpng1"></a><img class="alignleft" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SOq@BQoKCq8AACUDpng1/IMG-0077.JPG?et=qjz5U%2CB9vGjhUbpyvvmKcA&nmid=0" border="0"> <p><span class="insertedphoto">Gracie really liked it too. She has been feeling a little neglected since I have gone back to work. Yes for those who don't know, I am back to work. This is my fourth week as USDA and I really like it so far. This contract is a long one so I feel like I can relax and settle in a bit.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">Gracie has gotten very possessive of my time when I am home. She likes to lay on the arm of the sofa and get scratched and petted. Boy that is the life.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"></span><span class="insertedphoto"></span><span class="insertedphoto"></span><span class="insertedphoto"></span><span class="insertedphoto"></span><span class="insertedphoto"></span><span class="insertedphoto"></span><span class="insertedphoto">Friday I took the day off to attend the Speaking of Women's conference at the Overland Park Convention Center. I have attended every year for the past 10 years. It is a great day for all women's stuff. The day begins with registration where you are presented with a tote bag with all kinds of goodies followed by a continental breakfast and the opportunity to visit the health screening and exhibitor booths. There is a key note session with a great speaker.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">The hostess is none other than Cynthia Smith who used to be the director of KCPT and now is associated with Shawnee Mission Hospital who is one of the sponsors of the event.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SOrAWwoKCq8AAFAsUTU1"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SOrAWwoKCq8AAFAsUTU1/IMG-0087.JPG?et=KuDWYniF6DbV8dvCZeG3OQ&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span></span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">She is wonderfully committed to this event. She lets her hair down and is very down to earth. </span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">After the key note speaker, we attended a breakout session. There is usually a really good selection. I chose Eating in Season which was very informative. The presenter prepared a fresh Marinara sauce that smelled wonderful. Unfortunately, we did not get to sample the result.</span><span class="insertedphoto"> This was just before lunch.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">The lunch was great as usual. The Beef Producers sponsored the lunch so it was a very nice salad with delicious beef atop it. </span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">The Lunch time speaker was the daughter of Allen Funt from the Candid Camera television show. She was very engaging and funny. It was a great time.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SOrA@woKCq8AAFAYTsM1/IMG-0093.JPG?et=ad%2BxMVjr3r0RmLfbm4ocAA&nmid=0" border="0"></span></p> <p>Of course the knitters same armed with knitting to do while we listened and watched. Laura is skilled enough to do both.</p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SOrCHAoKCq8AAHHCfHg1"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SOrCHAoKCq8AAHHCfHg1/IMG-0092.JPG?et=YFPyJOkJb0AK3igUFR9IJQ&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span></p> <p>Carla and Lorena were having a fun time also.</p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SOrDFgoKCq8AAHCjdAM1"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SOrDFgoKCq8AAHCjdAM1/IMG-0096.JPG?et=7aTweISqkos67JoET6V40A&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span></p> <p>The closing speaker was Dan Buettner. He traveled all over the world studying aging and where the longest live people were. At first I was not sure that I was going to be too impressed but I liked him a lot. There is a quiz at <a href="http://www.bluezones.com/">www.bluezones.com</a> that you can take to predict how old you may live. It was interesting that the people who lived the longest were in Sardinia. There is not work in their language for retirement. They never stop working. Hmmm, is this a clue? Also, they eat a huge breakfast and smaller meals later in the day. No fast food there.</p> <p>Saturday I had intended to stay home and get lots of yard work done but I got a call from Chelle saying that they were going to Old Missouri Town for the fall festival. Well she didn't have to twist my are very hard to get me to forget about yard work. There were several spinners there. This lady was a delight. She belongs to the Osage Spinning Guild. It sounds like it is a fun group. </p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SOrEIwoKCq8AAA1Bdv01"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SOrEIwoKCq8AAA1Bdv01/IMG-0100.JPG?et=T%2CcM%2CJeE2Q5KIPXQnL2pQg&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span></p> <p>Man, I think that catches for now me up.</p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-84270434564201786462008-09-04T18:34:00.000-07:002008-09-04T22:34:29.384-07:00Back from Vacation<p><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto">As many know I spend last week in Portland. This is a forest fire in the mountains which is very unusual for this area. I think this is the first they have had in a long time. Just shows you how dry it has been everywhere this year.</span></span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/2/photos/3/300x300/1/IMG-0017.JPG?et=lSX,ajQjwzR+GN09lTp9lQ&nmid=113940475" border="0"></span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">From the plane I had a great view of Mt. Hood. I have only seen it from a distance when in downtown Portland. Have also seen Mt. St. Helen from there also but not up close. Alas, the were not visible this time.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/2/photos/3/300x300/2/IMG-0020.JPG?et=zbJHMXpuQFdeRnr7bz,ziA&nmid=113940475" border="0"></span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">One day we went to a small amusement park, Oak's Park (like Fairyland Park in Kansas City for those who are old enough to remember) that was ver quaint. It was really sweet that they let the Mommies put the little ones on the rides. Mom really enjoyed being there with Erik and Alexis. It was a fun day.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/3/3"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/2/photos/3/300x300/3/IMG-0023.JPG?et=iuL4XfqQ,5aZXFifCB174Q&nmid=113940475" border="0"></a></span></span></p> <p>This was after the tug boat ride.</p> <p><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/2/photos/3/300x300/4/IMG-0030.JPG?et=xY,kJa0qeQ7Rfgmi4GL0Zw&nmid=113940475" border="0"></p> <p>Sunday we went to the Pittock Mansion which is situated atop a hill that overlooks downtown Portland. The grounds included beautiful gardens. Many containing old fashion roses. This was a lovely place build by the owner then he was 79 years old and he lived there for 5 years until his death. He was a remarkable man who worked until the day he died.</p> <p><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/2/photos/3/300x300/10/IMG-0073.JPG?et=V,o5UbEM+0YzXaFvItxRag&nmid=113940475" border="0"></p> <p>The view of Portland is breath taking. There are many different views. This day was not very clear so you cannot see it but normally you can view both Mt. Hood and St. Helen from here.</p> <p><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/2/photos/3/300x300/9/IMG-0053.JPG?et=,sFMRBj4gStDuBK2I2x2qA&nmid=113940475" border="0"></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">I am sorry that I cannot remember the name of this flower but I really think it is wonderful. It looks similare to a rose but that is not what it is. If anyone knows the name please comment.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/3/5"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/2/photos/3/300x300/5/IMG-0044.JPG?et=ANNpYWCQn5ntVuv3oM1+RA&nmid=113940475" border="0"></a></span></p> <p>I really loved the color of this rose. It reminded me of the sunrise.</p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/3/8"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/2/photos/3/300x300/8/IMG-0051.JPG?et=KuLcelmz2X13SuSG2sT9Jg&nmid=113940475" border="0"></a></span></span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto">Yes I did get to do a small amount of yarn shopping. Fifteen minutes to be exact. We went to Yarn Garden to look for sock yarn and unfortunately they were getting ready to close. I did get yarn for socks for Alexis and Erik. Alexis decided that she wanted some for her birthday in November and Christmas. There will be much sock knitting going on this fall.</span></span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto">I am also moving forward with the mitered vest along with several other things. Stay tuned for progress.</span></span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/3/6"></a></span> </p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-12435627041648202692008-08-22T09:10:00.000-07:002008-08-22T13:10:39.823-07:00OK Time for an Update<p>As some of you know I lost my contract two weeks ago. I have been pretty busy since then doing house stuff while looking for another job. </p> <p>The dining room finally got painted, not that I was in a hurry. It had been waiting to be painted since October of last year. I am very happy to have it done and I really like the color. Today I got the drapes hung and purchase the new light which I hope to get installed tonight. I also have the paint of the master bath going. I have been intending to get it painted the last couple of days but have been busy getting errands done and new job related things going.</p> <p>I am really excited about this contract it is supposed to last 5 years. Sure hope it does. I will be nice to know that I am going to be somewhere for a while and can settle in a little bit. Still the little contractor in the back of my mind will not let me relax completely for a while to make sure it is going to work out well. After the inital period I will be able to let go and get comfortable.</p> <p>This will free me up to get the rest of the house things done that need to get done before the end of the year and get some money back in savings, which has taken a great hit this year. I had not expected to spend almost $10,000 on the house all at one time. </p> <p>The new company pays weekly which will be very strange. I have not been paid weekly in about 10 years. I think it will be good but just different. It will be much better than monthly which one company did years ago. I did not like that at all.</p> <p>As a result I have not been knitting alot. I am still working on a sweater and some other things but not very quickly. It is almost time to start Christmas stuff. Not sure how much of that I will do this year.</p> <p>I hope now that things can kind of settle down I can decide on what I am going to make and get started. I have ideas but need to find the patterns I want to use.</p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-28786541886641108232008-08-04T17:14:00.000-07:002008-08-04T21:14:14.098-07:00It is Really Green<p>I finally got my dining room painted. I went with green but did not anticipate it looking like a ripe avacado. I think it will grow on me just like the new hair color did. The picture does not really show how green it is.</p> <p><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SJfLYQoKCq8AADsrEX01/IMG-0002.JPG?et=mCysIwFle%2B801U1ESHiHKw&nmid=0" border="0"></p> <p>I have some trim to paint and some touch up but other than that I should be ready to put up the drapes and new light (yet to be purchased) by this weekend.It has only taken almost a year. It was time to get it done. Now on to the next room.</p> <p>Friday is my last day on my current contract. I have been on this one for 7 months. Now it is time for something else. Anybody got BA or Tech Writer job openings where you work. If so, let me know and if you would like to submit my resume for a referral. I know most companies offer from $500 to $1000 for a referral hire.</p> <p>On the knitting front here is the summer shell ready to do the neck and armhole stitches. Hope to have it finished in time to start my sweater for ravelryolympics on Friday.</p> <p><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SJfQlAoKCq8AAB6BUCU1/IMG-0003.JPG?et=NIDaRruiMgc7mBzuYqyNKA&nmid=0" border="0"></p> <p>My other WIP is ...drum roll please....a shawl. The Luna Moth shawl to be exact. This shawl does not require the use of markers so I thought it was right up my alley. I do use markers when it is absolutely necessary but I perfer not to use them if I can. They seem to get in the way for me, especially if there are YOs involved. I am almost finished with the first repeat so will see how it goes. I am using my Noro sock yarn so I am anxious to see how the colors work out. Stay tuned and you will have the opportunity to see the color changes also.</p> <p>Well, that should catch me up, blog wise.</p> <p> </p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-34618338271760947042008-07-14T16:15:00.000-07:002008-07-14T20:15:35.961-07:00Mission Accomplished<p>Well, last night was the culmination of the last 7 month of work. I went to work at 10:00 and left at 8:00 this morning. Boy, could I easily get used to working a shift 11:00p to 7:00a. I am trully a night person. I was so please that the part of the project I worked on turned out realitively well. Now on to something else.</p> <p>Since I knew that if I went straight home I would have crashed and the rest of the day would tank so I went to the boat to unwind. It was a good day with a $400 gain, for a change. It must have been my day because it seem, for a change, that I won on everything I played. As Laura said, I won more yarn money.</p> <p>I took a detour to the Old Mill Stitchery in Liberty on the way home to see what they had on sale. The shop has been rearranged and it seemed that they must be getting ready for Fall inventory. They shelve were a little sparser than in the past. While I was there a yarn sales person was there with some very cool stuff so maybe there will be some new stuff next time I go.</p> <p>The next stop was KnitCraft for some Noro. I got Color 80 to make an Einstein jacket. I think it will be a neat colorway. KnitCraft has the Kureyon on sale for $5 so that is a great deal. Didn't see anything else I really needed.</p> <p>I am really trying to stick to the plan of only buying yarn for specific projects. I really need to update my queue and projects on Ravelry. I have not been very good about that and know it is something I need to improve on.</p> <p>Called Mary to see what she was doing and we ended up going to Starbuck's and knitting for a bit. Such a treat to be able to do that on a week day. Even though I was exhausted and was probably not very coherent, I really enjoyed the time. At 3:00 I finally had to go home and crash. I had not slept since 7:00 Sunday morning. </p> <p>Once home, I collapsed on the sofa and woke up about 7:00. I wanted to sleep more but knew if I did I would be awake about 2:00am. Mind you I had about 4 cups of coffee today which did not hamper my sleep.</p> <p>Now I am working on round 2 of the Summer Tank. I ended up frogging the back because it has to many mistakes and was going to be to big. I am already to the motif at the waist and should have the front completed soon then to redo the back. Now I know where the mistakes were it should go fast.</p> <p>Now I am slowing down again and looking forward to going to bed to finish catching up on sleep. Tomorow is another day.</p> <p> </p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-59727624553830406352008-07-07T01:01:00.000-07:002008-07-07T05:36:52.385-07:00What I did with my weekend<p><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SHIJWwoKCq8AAB7Fzzo1"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SHIJWwoKCq8AAB7Fzzo1/IMG_0342.JPG?et=l8Slt5rhAE7fPZfUEq9IHw&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span>These are the wonderful friends I spent the holiday with. On the right is my dear friend Nancy, middle Wanda (hosting the afternoon/evening activities) and of course me on the left. </span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SHIDTwoKCq8AAANpgjY1/IMG_0318.JPG?et=UhUeepkSbxifEk%2BOd0N3sw&nmid=0" border="0"></span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">I took the train to St. Louis to be picked up by another friend Friday night then on Saturday Nancy picked me up after the Independence Day parade. We went to the carnival to have lunch and rides then back to the house for a great dinner. Nancy had gotten a watermelon at Walmart that I think was the best I have had in a long time. After a two block walk back to where the carnival was we found our place to watch the fireworks display, which was great.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"></span> </p> <p><span class="insertedphoto">Finally, the cuff of the first Girl's Best Friend sock is complete. Now on to the rest of the sock and beyond. I took time on the train to figure out what was not working about this pattern. I took only the chart with me and I found that there is an error on the chart and that is what the problem was. I ran into trouble with this spot when I worked on it some time ago and gave up only to start over again. I feel very accomplished now and look forward to finishing this one and the the second. The design does not really show up very well so I will probably do them again in a solid.</span></p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SHIGUQoKCq8AAGaZmn81"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SHIGUQoKCq8AAGaZmn81/IMG_0206.JPG?et=RfqiYYCe9C4VC175gKnmcA&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span></span></p> <p>We have had a lot of rain here and the Missouri river is pretty full in Kansas City but there is a lot more water in the St. Louis area. This is the ball field in Kimmiswick.</p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SHIHAAoKCq8AAG2XWy01"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SHIHAAoKCq8AAG2XWy01/IMG_0347.JPG?et=JW%2BI6Twhbu%2Bu4NjJUs4R4g&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span></p> <p>The train ride home was pleasant and uneventful. It is definately the way to go. Roundtrip cost $51. Less than a tank of gas.</p> <p>So, this morning I am lookong as the peach tree an this is what I saw. The little sucker has been eating my peaches. Good thing there are a lot. There should be plenty for both of us.</p> <p><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SHIMlwoKCq8AAFYWYpk1"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SHIMlwoKCq8AAFYWYpk1/IMG_0354.JPG?et=7zStCXL%2C3z%2CUmG5q2Ebz8w&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span></p> <p> </p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38707657.post-62704526390821683392008-06-29T05:15:00.000-07:002008-06-29T09:16:04.685-07:00Here Comes the Tank<p><span class="insertedphoto"><a href="http://knittingfastasican.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/upload/SGewlAoKCq8AACvcQjU1"><img class="alignmiddleb" src="http://images.knittingfastasican.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SGewlAoKCq8AACvcQjU1/IMG_0310.JPG?et=pOAEpfb0VEPotclU53fqEg&nmid=0" border="0"></a></span>I decided it was time to make something for me to wear so I started the Summer Tank from the Summer Knit N' Style. I really like the lace detail at the botton and middle. It is working up really fast so it should be a FO soon. Only thing I am concerned about is that it may be too big. I am using Cottonease and I am hoping that having the acrylic will keep it from growing like cotton can do. Will have to see how the back measures up and iff I feel it is big I will do as Shari with her tank and make the from the next size smaller. If that is better I will do the back over. If this one turns out good I will probably make another. I like tanks like this under a button down shirt.</p> <p>SSK yesterday was nice. We had a new drop-in. She was getting coffee and came over to see what we were doing. We invited her to sit in and as a true knitter she had her knitting in the car so she joined in. It was great to meet her and we hope she will come again.</p> <p>That is one thing I have to say about out SSK group, we love having new knitters and feel the more the merrier. I think we are a pretty friendly group. We are very good at sharing information and techniques. If you run across something in a pattern you are not sure about, most likely some will know or can hel figure it out.</p> <p>I just wish we could find a better place to meet. Borders is OK but sometimes it is loud and the chairs are not very comfortable. Also, sometimes we get very loud and I think we might be bothering other people. I was listening to us when we got going and it was just like a flock of chickens clucking at the same time. It would have been a good AFV to film us and put chicken sounds. At least we have a good time.</p> <p> </p><!-- multiply:no_crosspost --><p class='multiply:no_crosspost'></p>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17286306481802269752noreply@blogger.com4