Monday, August 20, 2007

Quick update

Sorry for the long absence, avid reader. (I didn't bother putting the 's' on there, as I'm not sure I have even one regular reader here, judging from the number of comments I get.) We were on vacation in the Thousand Islands region of New York for a week, then this last week has been filled with unpacking, cleaning, catching up on things, and preparing for the big girl's first day of kindergarten. The getting there was pretty traumatic for both of us, but she was her normal bubbly self by the end of the morning. I'm also very happy that she is only in half-day kindergarten, as I might not have survived waiting the whole 7 hours of the full school day to see how she did.

Knitting wise, really nothing has happened. I am still way behind on the Mystery Stole 3, and probably will not finish it at this point. I was planning on catching up to the current clue during vacation, but between sunsets like this and the bazillion people to have fun chatting with (it was a family reunion, with over 50 talkative types), no knitting was done. Besides, once I saw the wing on the end of the stole after my return, I lost much of my previous love for the "mystery" part of this knitalong. My name is Robin. I can not and will not wear wings. I did work a little on Knitty's Otis during the drive back from NY, but there are no photos of that yet. The drive to NY was filled with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, of course.

There is also a home project in the works right now, involving a beadboard wall that had been spackled and wallpapered by a previous owner. I promise before and after photos just as soon as the "after" has been attained.

5 comments:

  1. I lost love for the Mystery Stole after the whole wing thing was revealed. I do believe I will be frogging it and knitting something else, though I'm waiting to see some finished examples before I do that.

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  2. I'm a regular reader. :) I have no other comment.

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  3. Well crap, Robin, you were only like an hour or two from me if you were in the 1000 islands!

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  4. I do my best to check in every week, too. It's much easier to check out other people's knitting blogs than keep up with my own. How goes the beadboard?

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  5. My daughter started Kindergarten this year as well - and even though she has been in daycare for a few years now, I was still stressed out about Kindergarten - especially the school bus. But, here we are, 3 weeks later, she is loving it!

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