Good morning, my friends! Even though it's my least-favorite day of the week, I am feeling rested and less anxious than usual this Monday. Part of it is that I had a bonus day off (though, in all honesty, it still felt like a typical Friday except for not being on the computer all day). Part of it is that I was able to sleep in a bit and wake up naturally both Saturday and Sunday. And part of it is that Molly is done with exams and stress for this school year and is more or less recovered from her sinus issues, so I can look forward to a happier girl around the house for the foreseeable future.
We did make it to the movie on Friday afternoon (I believe that there were fewer than 10 people in the theater altogether!), and I took my sock in progress with me. At one point I was concerned that I was getting close to the measurement for the foot before starting the toe, so I put it away until I could measure it. Wouldn't you know that I had knit to exactly the right length? Seems like there was some good luck or magic or karma at work because not only had I not knit too far, but when I finished the first sock later that night and measured the remaining yarn, I had more than 50 g remaining, so I shouldn't need to worry about playing yarn chicken with the second sock.
We had a quiet Saturday, with some strange weather (dark clouds threatened much of the day, but it only rained lightly a few times). Molly had a get-together with some friends that evening, so the Mister and I went out to dinner -- and lest you think we had a lovely, romantic evening, I'll tell you that when we came home, we collectively folded three loads of laundry. Middle age is very exciting! We spent some of our dinner reflecting on the fact that this was the second Saturday in a row that we'd been able to go out as just a couple and that in about two more years, we'll be doing it all the time. Seems like just yesterday that we were talking about how we couldn't wait to be out of the diapers phase, the tantrum phase, etc.
Yesterday we had what felt like the start of summer. Even though it was about 40ºF on Friday morning when I took Ruthie out first thing, yesterday it warmed into the mid-80s and we had to switch off the heat and turn on the air conditioning. Today and tomorrow we're supposed to break 90! I'm fully convinced that we're not going to get a real spring this year and that it'll either be colder or much hotter than average. I picked up the plants I ordered (two types of tomatoes, bell pepper, basil, and rosemary) yesterday, and I'm hoping that at least we've seen the last of the frost and I can safely plant them.
The Mister is headed out of town on a work trip for a few days, so it'll be just us girls at home. Now that Molly is done with classes (they do mini courses for the last two weeks of the year), she won't have homework or studying to do, so I'm hoping she'll help me with dinner and spend time with me in the evening. We still have to finish watching the most recent season of Only Murders in the Building, which came out last fall, because she soon got so busy at school that she needed her evenings to do homework. I'm expecting work to pick up a bit this week, though I assume we will have an early dismissal on Friday ahead of the holiday weekend (how is it already almost Memorial Day?!). Though we're past the worst of this school year, there's still a lot on the schedule before the start of summer, so I'm just taking it one day at a time.
I hope your Monday isn't as bad as it could be and the week goes quickly. I'll be back on Wednesday with a sweater update!
I'm impressed with your sock knitting. I can't even knit while watching TV! (We usually don't have lights on and I cannot knit in the dark...). I'm glad the stressful time is over for Molly and glad her sinus issue has improved. We had summer weather yesterday (HOT) and more of that forecast for the beginning of this week. Ugh!
ReplyDeleteI remember well how the moods of the teenagers in the house affected everyone! Those are some lucky magic socks, so keep knitting. We're supposed to get to 98 today, tomorrow and Wednesday before cooling down drastically on Thursday. We were going to plant tomatoes today, but not if they're going to be sweltering in the heat. Wishing you a good Monday!
ReplyDeleteCrazy temperature fluctuations are ALWAYS the normal for Spring where I live, so . . . I'm used to it and expect it. Push-me-pull-you is "real Spring" to me. ;-) It's so . . . funny . . . to suddenly find yourself an empty-nester, isn't it? I can't belive that Molly is THAT close to finishing high school. Time really does fly! XO
ReplyDeleteI am not ready for 90's this week... sigh. But I am also ready for no more frosty mornings! It sounds like you had a fantastic weekend! And May this be an amazing week! (and go you on that sock! It is looking fantastic!)
ReplyDeleteFriday I was still using the gas fireplace. Sunday I had the AC on. Typical New England spring, honestly. I hope you and Molly have a fun "girls week" at home.
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