I got new glasses!
And they're purple!
I got new glasses!
And they're purple!
The backdrop behind my desk is done.
Is it hot where you are? It is so, so miserable here. And it's only June!! Thankfully it was "only" heat from the sun, no humidity.
Therapy today, then to get an eye exam and pick out some new glasses. It's always exciting, getting new glasses, isn't it? My vision has deteriorated more than I realized, especially in my left eye. But I've got these to look forward to:
There's another pair that I can't find on the Stanton Optical website. I'll let you see them when I get them.
My socks are coming along nicely. I've turned both heels, and am working on the foot. The fact that I'm this far along with bearable discomfort is such a relief.
Another part of the day was spent pruning some things out in the yard. Weird vine and tree-like things had sprouted through a couple of holly bushes and the gardenia bush. I don't think I'll ever quite understand why people enjoy yardwork so.
The square needles are helping; I've just about finished the ribbing. It took three tries to get the cast-on right. As rusty as my knitting is, my casting on is even rustier.
Casting on is also more painful for some reason. The strangest, most random things give me grief. Putting earrings on may be at the top of that list.
The yarn is not terribly butterfly-ish, at least not yet. It looks more like candy corn, or something else Halloween-y. Cobwebs and candy corn. Somebody get out the dye pots --- I feel a new colorway coming!
Last night, I hand-wound sock yarn for my next knitting project. (A phrase I wondered if I would ever use again.) From Purple Lamb Fiber Arts' butterfly collection:
Just some uncomplicated two-needle socks, on square needles, which I'm hoping will help my fingers. They've always made knitting more comfortable for me.
I finished the hat!
A bulky weight hat just in time for Summer!
I cannot tell you how glad I am to have actually finished a knitting project. My fingers hurt all the way, but it got done.
Someone is making a quilt called "Dear Jane."
I was immediately reminded of this:
Here's the frame at work:
This is one of my favorite Animals-on-Couches yet. It's so quiet and soft.
I got out today to run a couple of errands, and traffic was awful. Like, students are back awful. This town has been in disarray for so long: tearing up streets, rerouting cars, tearing up the rerouted. Not to mention all the houses and apartment complexes going up in what seems every empty space that can be found. There honestly aren't that many ways to get around this town, and they are all choked right now.
This I understand, yet at first glance it seemed odd:
How was it left at my door? Laying flat.
Thankfully, my parents favored large frames, so I've been able to use some of those for my Animals on Couches collection. Still, I have had to buy a couple, and this is one. Promise to show you how it's put to use.
I bought a little TENS machine to see if it might help with my fingers.
I don't think it does; I've used it a few times and my fingers are still numb. I've also used it on my neck during tension headaches, though, and it did make a difference there.
The vaccines still had me in bed all day and night Saturday, but Sunday only the arm soreness remained. I don't think I "have to" get any other shots --- that kind of depends on which online questionnaire I take.
I got new glasses! And they're purple! I still have another pair on the way. These have already given me a new-and-stronger glasses hea...