Is it just me, or has this been a particularly crappy month? And I don't say that just because it involved a dog with diarrhea, though that's kind of a funny coincidence. In any case, I'm glad this month is ending and we're headed into March next month. March 1 is the start of meteorological spring, and while I know that the weather isn't going to flip over immediately, there's something about knowing that it'll be spring next month that makes things easier.
I'm also very happy that it's the end of the week because it's been a long one. That big work project I was expecting never arrived (surprise, surprise, they've missed their revised deadline yet again!), but we had two mornings with early snow, one of which caused a totally unnecessary school delay, and Ruthie's been waking us up with her barking at around 5 a.m., so I'm just exhausted. I don't anticipate being able to sleep in this weekend, but at least I can take a nap in the afternoons! And today is payday, which helps with the unexpected vet bills this month.
I've spent most of my knitting time this week working on socks and what do you know -- that leads to getting stuff done! I've got one finished sock:
I've already cast on the second sock and noted everything I did that departed from the pattern so I can repeat it, so the pair should be finished up soon provided I can stay focused.
I also officially finished up the second cowl sample, even weaving in All The Ends -- there were a lot of them, two for every stripe! It's been blocked and the pattern has been updated and is with my tech editor, so I'm hoping she'll be getting back to me so I can publish next week.
I noticed that I'd stretched this sample out a little when I washed it, so I'd tossed it into the dryer for about 10 minutes on Tuesday afternoon all by itself -- and on Wednesday morning, when the Mister went downstairs to grab his running gear, he discovered that the floor in front of the dryer was all wet and that it had somehow sprung a leak. That water was definitely not there on Monday, when I did two loads of laundry, nor was it there when I popped the cowl in, so I'm not saying that it was the cowl's fault, but I'm not NOT saying it. Personally, I think it's just Vera's bad luck rubbing off on me. The Mister scheduled a service call but couldn't get anyone to come until March 19, so in the meantime he fiddled around with what the internet told him might be the issue. However, he couldn't get the exhaust tube reconnected, so our handyman is going to stop by on Saturday to see if he can, and I'm hoping if he does, we'll be able to use the dryer again. In the meantime, I'll have to schlep laundry over to my parents' place to use their washer and dryer -- not ideal, but better than a laundromat. It's just one more thing that's gone wrong this month and yet another reason I'm ready for it to be over!
The only plans we have this weekend are a family dinner on Sunday to celebrate my birthday a little more than a week early (my father's going to be out of town on my actual birthday, and we thought a Sunday evening would allow us to be a little more leisurely). It's been many months since we had all of my side of the family together, so that was my request. I've also got some Zooms to attend, including one for our synagogue in which we will official get to vote to approve the unification of the two congregations! The name of the new entity we'll be forming will be Beit Kulanu, which translates to "a house for all of us." Isn't that just lovely? This process has been in the works for a long time, and I'm excited to see what's in store for the new congregation.
I'll leave you with yet another sign of spring. The snow in our backyard -- which was a pretty big pile because it's where we'd heaped a lot of it as we shoveled -- finally melted enough to uncover the hellebores, and when I poked around yesterday, this is what I found:
Yep, that's a bud! There may be more snow in next week's forecast, but spring is surely on the way, friends! I hope you can have a restful, enjoyable weekend. See you back here on Monday!
One and a half FOs (the sock is half of a pair) and they're both looking good! Does your dryer steam things? My dryer is the old-fashioned kind that just dries, so I'm not familiar with having a dryer that leaks. The combined congregation name is wonderful and I hope your weekend is also!
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking for being such a short month, February has felt unbelievably long! The one thing March does bring is way more birdsong and more daylight... both are very good things! I heard song sparrows and robins at my 6am jaunt with Frankie today... that put a spring in my step! Have a good and restful weekend and may your dryer problem be a quick small fix!
ReplyDeleteThis whole years is starting off pretty badly. Good thing we have our knitting to keep us calm.
ReplyDeleteFirst snow drops and now hellebores? You're killing me! You sound tired and a little overwhelmed with everything. I hope March is kinder to you. And I hope your family birthday gathering is everything you want it to be.
ReplyDeleteThe cowl also looks like Spring. It turned out well. I hope you enjoy the family birthday gathering and that March is an easier month for you.
ReplyDeleteThe cowl is lovely, Sarah. I really like that subtle color combination. (How does a dryer leak???) (I hope it gets fixed up tout de suite!) Isn't it exciting when the snow melts . . . and there are the hellebore buds, all ready to bloom (soon). Spring is a miracle! And the name of your new congregation is perfection.
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