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Friday, May 02, 2025

A Finish on Friday

Happy Friday and happy May, friends! It's been a heck of a week here, though the puppy stuff has been the least of it. We had some strong storms move through on Tuesday that caused some major damage in the area from high winds, though amazingly we didn't lose power. So many people did, though, that the city and county are under disaster declarations and quite a few schools have been closed for multiple days this week. I saw our lights flicker once or twice but that was it. To Ruthie's delight, there were tons of sticks in the street on Wednesday, so a large part of our trips outside have involved taking them away from her (in addition to trying to keep her from eating various other things she finds on the ground).

On the positive side of things, I went for a run on Wednesday! I've been trying to get Ruthie to be more comfortable in her crate and not bark and cry the whole time, so I thought I'd give it a try to see how it went. I also had a couple of things to drop at the post office, so I ran there (it's about half a mile from our house) and back and then did some loops around the neighborhood. The last time I ran was on April 11! I didn't do my full distance because it was the first time I was leaving her alone, but it felt good to be out there again (until my knee started to hurt and it didn't feel so good). I was definitely sore yesterday, but it was nothing like after my first run following my broken foot, so that's a good sign.

My finish for the day isn't terribly exciting, but it's something. Since finishing up that second slipper sock, I've pulled out the socks I've been knitting for my mother-in-law again. I'd really like to get back to my Sugar Maple tee, but it's been safer to have something small (and with only one ball of yarn attached) that I can quickly put down and away. I've worked on it this week while Ruthie has been napping and managed to finish the first sock yesterday -- though she woke up as I was about 2/3 of the way through grafting the toe, so I had to put it down and finish it up later!

Again, terrible lighting that doesn't do it any justice, but it's what I could manage to do without putting her back in the crate.

This weekend we've got some actual plans on the calendar. My youngest nephew turned 2 yesterday, and his birthday party is on Saturday morning. It was supposed to be outside, but the weather is not looking good right now, so it will probably be moved indoors and we'll leave Ruthie at home. That afternoon we have tickets to see Come from Away; originally the three of us were supposed to go, but I don't think Ruthie can hold it that long, so given that I've seen the show before, I told Molly to see if she could find a friend from school who would want to use my ticket. Then my parents are taking us out to dinner Saturday night, just to a neighborhood restaurant so we'll be close. I don't know if it's some sort of special occasion or if they just feel like they haven't been giving us enough attention lately (my brother has been having terrible back problems the past several weeks, so my parents have been helping out a lot with my niblings).

And because no post is complete without a puppy pic, here is an example of how dainty our little pup can be:

She's continuing to make good progress with house training (very few accidents, likely because she often goes to the door and sits when she needs to go out) and generally has been getting up only once in the middle of the night. What we really need to work on now is not barking and growling at other people, especially the Mister. And her DNA is on its way to a lab to be analyze, so soon we'll have a better idea what breeds are in her (and maybe how big we can expect her to be)!

I hope you have a wonderful first weekend in May -- and if you're headed to Maryland Sheep and Wool this weekend, kindly fondle some yarn and have some ribbon chips on my behalf!

8 comments:

  1. I read about the storms and am glad that at least you didn't lose electricity. I think a finished sock is exciting, especially if you can stop in the middle of grafting! It sounds like you plenty of plans this weekend but have considered dainty Ruthie in all of them. I hope the whole family has a great weekend!

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  2. Wow - so glad you didn't lose power. Those socks are really pretty -- yay for finishing something! I'm glad you felt like you were able to leave the house for a little bit and that Ruthie is beginning to feel more comfortable in her crate. I hope you're able to get more time to yourself in the coming weeks!

    Enjoy dinner with your parents and the birthday party!

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  3. Glad you are ok and did not lose power. One of Colin's Pittsburgh friends texted him about the storms - scary stuff!! Look at how dainty Ruthie looks. Such a lady! I do hope your first May weekend is a spectacular success - good puppy behavior and lots of family time.

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  4. I am so glad you did not lose power, Sarah! We did... sigh. And while we did not lose power in Erie, we worried for Steve's parents with no power. The Northside, where his office is, finally got power back late last night... so he can go to work on Monday! Whew! We came back early to "clean out the fridge and freezers" ... and now I have a HUGE shopping list to restock them all!

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  5. I'm glad to hear you came through the storm ok. Ruthie has long gorgeous legs. Running and sock knitting are signs of progress.

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  6. That sounds like a very solid week ... and I'm delighted to read about all of Ruthie's progress (and your life starting to resume some semblance of "normality" ... which of course will all be a "new normal" once it settles down). We missed you on our Zoom yesterday!

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  7. I'm glad you all are okay after those storms! And those socks are really pretty, I love the color combo. Go you for getting in a run!

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  8. It sounds like Ruthie is doing just splendidly, Sarah! She's getting the hang of her life with you . . . and, well . . . vice versa. I'm glad you're managing well after the storms. It's so disconcerting to have a damaging storm come through! Here's to a good week ahead.

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