Friday, May 18, 2007

Week In Review (sort of)

I know I've only been posting about twice a week and I mean to post more frequently, but to be honest, my health has continued to decline. I'm only 37 for heaven's sake and it feels like my body is trying to do me in. I could bore you with my pathetic list of symptoms and the Dr's initial diagnosis, but nothings for sure yet, so I'm just attending the various clinics for tests and should have more info in 2 weeks. Don't worry, it doesn't appear to be anything serious (like cancer), but I just wanted to share a bit of this with you because until I'm feeling better, I may not be posting as much, and I may not be commenting on your blogs as much.

Since I'd forbid myself to cast-on for socks until Molly's sweater was complete, and since I've been spending some time at Dr's offices and labs, I've been working on these dish cloths from the Mason-Dixon ladies. I am trying to be a bit more conscious of the environment, so these will be replacing my kitchen sponges. I was really never worried about the sponge harboring bacteria since I only used it for a week and then tossed it, but then a light bulb went on. I've calculated that I've spent about $50 a year on sponges, and since I'm sure they aren't that great in the landfills, using these dishcloths should help in some small way. If you don't have the book but want the pattern, you can get it HERE!

Thanks to Dave, he posted something regarding those of you kind enough to leave comments on blog posts. Seems that quite a few of us have been frustrated that we aren't getting the email addresses of our commenter's. Everyone thought it was the fault of the new Blogger, but I had issues even with the old Blogger. He was notified by Lavendersheep that the new Blogger did NOT mess about with the ability to reply to comments but that the new Blogger DID mess about with your settings.

If your Blogger email address was public before, you've been reset to private. If you edit your profile and check the box that says show my email address, your email address will show up with the comment and restore reply-ability.

Did you see the latest edition of Yarnival? My friend Laura was the editor and she even included one of my blog posts. There are some pretty good articles in there, so make sure you check it out.

Speaking of Laura, yesterday I was able to spend a few hours with her sharing our new yarn acquisitions and completed knitting projects since we last met. You've got to take a look at her Conwy socks. I was tempted to steal them, but then my brain kicked back in and I remembered I could probably just knit my own pair. I also purchased this lace weight yarn from her. Neither of us are sure what it is, but it's almost silk-like and I can't wait to make a shawl from it. For lunch, we went to an amazing German deli (Mattern's) to pick up sandwiches and beer, and although there was quite a wait for it, it was well worth it. We took the food and drinks back to Laura's house and got to sit outside on her patio and enjoy the view, the food, and the company. It was perfect! And where are the photos? I forgot to take them .. BAD BLOGGER!

This weekend I hope to be casting on for my next pair of socks, since I finally finished the Matinee Coat for Molly. My next post will have all the details.

Before I forget ... a million thanks to Carole for sharing an invite with me to Ravelry. It's the perfect thing for me to organize my stash, projects, needles, and such. I also love that I've met some new "friends" through it. If you read my blog and you're in Ravelry, make sure you link me as a "friend" so I can see who you are. If you're not on Ravelry and you've signed up, don't panic, you will be part of it very soon!

14 comments:

Carole Knits said...

Geez, I hope you're feeling like your young self again soon. I'm glad you're so happy with Ravelry!

flutter said...

I am so glad you're around, Kristie. Those washclothes are are so cool, I might have to make some. I need to actually finish a project

Laura said...

At one point I was going to make some of those totally cool dish cloths... You should have heard what my Dave had to say about it. LOL Um. I decided not to. LOL Anyway, I loved yours! :-)

Thanks for the shout-out!

Can't wait to see what you make with the green yarn. Lots of fun yesterday, gf. Thanks for coming over!

After seeing your Ravelry account, I'm definitely looking forward to getting mine. Drool.

Anonymous said...

Great washcloths! Hope you're feeling better soon.

Anonymous said...

I'm so sorry to hear that you still haven't been feeling better - this is way too long now, for heaven's sake! I sure hope your doc will find out what it is that's bothering you, prescribe the best possible medicine, and that you'll be feeling as good as new very, very soon!
I love your washcloths, by the way! ;)

Micki said...

Please don't worry about how often you post; we just want you to feel better!

Brena said...

Oh, I wish I lived closer and could come over and help you feel better! Beautiful yarn, I love that colorway and it looks soooo silky.

Teyani said...

Hope you're feeling better really soon - and that they figure out what's going on...

jillian said...

I just hope whatever it is isn't serious and you can get some help feeling better! It doesn't matter how often you post :) We'll be here.

I love the colors on your warshclothes. And thanks for the tip about Blogger. That sux. I don't even have a blogspot blog and I got screwed!

Lara said...

Kristie, I really hope you feel better soon. Keep us posted. I love your dish rags! I should knit some too. It is a good thing to do for the environment, so good for you!

Get well soon!!!!

Anonymous said...

I hope you & the docs are able to figure out what's wrong real soon so you can start treating it and get better!

I've been meaning to make some of those dishcloths, but haven't gotten around to it lately. I really have to write my "to knit" list out so I don't keep forgetting the things I really want to make!

I have signed up for Ravelry and can't wait to be a part of it. Everyone is talking about it all over Blogland.

Karen said...

Hang in there, honey. I'm sending my thoughts to have you feeling better in no time. You will get through it all. Mmmm, that's laceweight yarn is gorgeous. I'm patiently awaiting my Ravelry invite, and I'll be sure to link you as soon at I get it. :)

kathy b said...

Im going over to check out yarnival! I cant wait to see your post. You are famous!

Christine said...

Man, falling apart in our 30s totally sucks. Maybe you can get this out of your system now and be all healthy through the rest of the years! I'm still waiting on ravelry, not very patiently waiting grrrrrrrr

German food and beer on a patio in the spring sunshine? AND YARN? It doesn't get any better than that.