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May 16, 2008

Isn't this color incredible? 

It reminds me of the color of the ocean Img_0567  when I was in Hawaii.

I'm changing up the Green Gable this time around. This version will have elbow length sleeves and I'm going to use short row shaping for the bustline, following the Shapely Tank pattern  AND  the Knitty tutorial AND Lisa's copy of Big Girl Knits. I have no fear! I will make a shapely-short row-big girl-Green Gable!

Look what I checked off my list!

Img_0569  Despite many pre-finish concerns about fit, I have to tell you that I think I love this sweater. With the several modifications made, it's a winner. I'll share more about what I did on my "reveal" post in  a few days....I can't wait to show you!

What else is new? Let's see. Faux Tan. That's how I'm doing it this summer, and so far the results are favorable. I figure it's a good idea to practice safe sunning at this point in my life, since I have long neglected the aging and cancer warnings. This stuff is awesome...better than any other tanning product I've tried.

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What are you going to do this weekend? Plant annuals? Put out your patio furniture?  Me? I'm tanning, knitting, reading, and singing. And enjoying some time with my husband.   

May 14, 2008

I like things completed. Finished off, wrapped up, move on. I like...

Problems resolved.

No tan lines.

Lip Gloss.

Two side dishes and dessert.

Accessorizing.

I will make the  bed before I go to bed, if I haven't made the bed in the morning.

So I am in a relative funk these days, because there is some unfinished business at my house.

Img_0560  The porch is still not painted.

Img_0566 Sarah's kimono is not started, let alone finished.

Img_0563 I am mere pages from the end of my book.

Img_0564 And I am in Sleeve Slumber. Inches from wearing this sweater, and I just am not motivated to finish it! First of all, I modified the entire sweater, so of course, the sleeves had to be modified. Three times. And I'm getting concerned that Lush and Lacy may not fit.

So that's where I am today. unfinished, incomplete, a work in progress. And thinking about my next home project, next book, and next sweater.... to the point of distraction.

But it is Tobias Wolff that said, " We are made to persist. That is how we find out who we are."

And persist, I shall. High five, Tobias.

May 12, 2008

What I love about Mother's Day.

Img_0541 Having a Mom.

100_6510_2 Being a Mom.

Img_0537 Having a daughter who is a Mom.

But, hands down, the best thing about yesterday was when Jonathan, after being promised that he could eat the rest of the cheese danish if he got his tooth out (which was dangling by a string of flesh), succeeded in getting that tooth out of his mouth. Right there at the dinner table!

Img_0501 It was a proud accomplishment.

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And a perfect day. Thanks Mom! Thanks Meghan, Katie and Ben!  Thanks Jon J and Augie! You all made my day and  make me smile. 

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May 07, 2008

Another installment from my journal that my daughter Meghan asked me to keep.

Download Reflections.pdf

What were your neighbors like?

I grew up from birth to college in a small town called Knowlesville. Actually, it was not even considered a town, but a hamlet, composed of just three streets. And one of the streets was not a street at all and had a fancy name of West Avenue. But we called it Back Street instead. We knew everyone and everyone knew us. It was the kind of place where if you didn’t hear your mother call you for dinner, someone else did, and told you. We were neighbors.  Being a very shy girl, I did much more observing than socializing. But some of the strongest bonds that I had were with a few sweet neighbors that are significant to me to this day. It’s funny now that I think about it, they were mostly of the grandparent type….a perfect fit for me, being grandparentless!

Img_0493 I can see their faces and  with fondness remember  Esther and her tatting, knitting and crocheting.  The pastors who had young wives and babies that I could play with. Sealy Palmer and his wiener dog, who was,  in our childish minds, the one that was most scary and mysterious. Audrey, like a second mom to me ( who always cut the crusts off sandwiches, which was very swanky, in my opinion), taught me how to love and protect her disabled daughter,Joanne. Joanne still calls me every year on my birthday to sing to me! And Jan, another of the women who was so influential in my life…always involved in a creative project or three or seven!

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God lived next door to the south. It was the United Methodist Church, with it’s red brick facade holding the most awesome gutters where you could get a good shower during a downpour. We were at the church at least every Sunday with it’s slick wooden pews upstairs, unless you were a kid, and then part of the morning was in the cool damp basement where the flannel board Jesus lived. Many of our neighbors were there, including Lorraine, who made us quietly giggle at the “joyful noise” that she would offer up as we all sang hymns together.

Judge Anderson and his wife lived to the north, our properties separated by flowering shrubs, and  row of hollyhocks. They were an older couple, and I loved when Mrs. Anderson would invite me for games of 500 Rummy on their big front porch. She’d serve up peanut butter sandwiches on Monk’s bread, and root beer floats. They had a splendid, somewhat secluded  backyard with a big rope swing, and a huge carriage house where her grandchildren and I would spy on a great horned owl that slept there during the day.

Interesting that with God on one side and the Judge on the other, I still found myself in trouble a lot.

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On the other side of the church, Bessie and Harry lived. She cut my hair every month into a pixie, right there in her own little beauty shop that was at the back of her house! I was so shy that I could hardly say hello to her as I would walk or ride my bike past. She would inevitably give me a kind-hearted teasing about it. I knew Bessie was good people because she always had treats for our dog, and allowed me to play in her huge, expansive back lawn that stretched all the way to Back Street. I would imagine it was a great wide prairie and that I was Laura Ingalls.

Buelah and Bill lived a few houses further down from Bessie, and if I was riding or walking by Bessie’s house, it was in all likelihood to go visit with Beulah and Bill and their dog Lady. What can I say about the Suttons? I loved them. I loved being with them. They had such a fond affection for one another, and for Lady, who, much to my surprise, got a Christmas stocking under the tree every year!  When my mother worked, I would go to Beulah and Bill’s house before school to catch the bus. Beulah always offered a snack, and showed my through her gardens, and how to squeeze the snap dragons so their mouths opened and closed. We read together and listened to music and they were always interested in my schoolwork. In their home, I was their honored guest. I felt important and loved, which was not always how I otherwise felt as an awkward, shy and chubby kid.

I still think of the day that Bessie comforted me when I learned that Beulah had died. It was what neighbors did.

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They all shaped me in some way or another. I wonder if any of them realize the impact of their being good neighbors and loving friends....the influence they had on my life.

May 05, 2008

Special Delivery! When one's swap partner happens to be your knitting partner, your gym partner and a friend, one gets EXTRA Special Delivery! Denise managed to keep her May Day identity a secret from me for weeks and weeks! And yesterday, while I was in my own house, She left a big ole package at my back door! What a surprise to let Moses out and find it! AND to find out it was Denise.

I practically selected the yarn that I wanted, I tried on my own socks, and they were blocked on my very own size eight blockers which she borrowed! And I never knew that she was knitting those socks for me! How cool is that?  Not to mention she packed up a ginormous basket of gardening goodies that I LOVE!Img_0498 There is a hummingbird feeder and garden gloves. My favorite peonies and annual flower seeds. Beautifully knit Monkey Socks, too! Img_0499

Perfect fit, perfect socks ( I knit the same socks for my pal, and just adored them, but I knew really that I would never knit these for myself because I don't knit socks for myself!)

Img_0496 Aren't they pretty? Thank you Denise!!!!!!

And for today's update.... JR and I went to Roswell on Friday. We are so thankful to have this incredible facility  be our first option for treatment. On the downside,however,  it appears after review of his case and biopsies that the cancer is a bit more aggressive than what we had hoped. He will have some bone scans and CT scans in a few weeks, and surgery is scheduled for June 4th (the earliest date).  It could be likely there will be follow-up with additional  radiation. But today is today, and we are still thankful, optimistic, and determined to  enjoy this day's blessings.   Thank you again for your prayers and encouragement.

Please let the man in your life know....DRE and PSA.....don't delay!

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