So - one day at a time. I remember all the good in my life, and remind myself that I do have so much to be thankful for. I just need to be patient (not my strongest asset).
"Go 'way, I'm EMO today...my life sucks...hate school...just gonna lie here, and listen to EMO music and read EMO books about vampires. At least they understand me."
That somewhat blurry picture is Donegal. (I'm not one to deny myself the pleasure of something new.) Before I finally settled on this project, I'd gone through a yarn shop's worth of startitis, abandoning projects sometimes after just one evening. *sigh* When I did find something I liked, I'd end up not having enough yarn, or not liking the colours, etc. Or, being disheartened because I'd made a mistake, and just not liking it enough to rip back. I even messed up a pair of Noro Kureyon socks because it seems that a) I forget at times how to read, and b) I'm a weenie. *sigh*
I'm making a pair of those flappy top mittens for my friend Brian (Sasha's Dad). He works outside a lot, and he'd mentioned awhile back that he used to have a pair that he loved. Plus he uh, plays for the other team, so he'll actually notice the quality of the yarn (I'm using leftover 3-ply Hebridean from VY), the variations in colour, will hand wash them when I tell him too, AND make me a cup of tea when I bring them over to him. Can't go wrong there.
"Cats aren't so bad! They sniff butt just like dogs do."
"Don't appreciate you gettin' fresh, Sasha, you're taking liberties and it's not cool!"
The guys are getting used to it. They're not too sure about Sasha's sister Roxy though.
"Talk about bad manners..."
And as if having 2 dogs invade their space wasn't enough.
"Who the hell are you?"That would be Mimi. Well, that's what I've christened her anyway. No, I haven't gone and adopted a 5th cat. One night, I was getting ready for bed, and I opened the back door to go and unplug my outside string of lights. As soon as I opened the door, this little grey cat came tearing into the house before I even realized she was there (note to self - may be a good idea to look before opening door). She must belong to someone, as she was perfectly comfortable around me, and the guys. She headed straight for their bedtime snack, much to Malcolm's dismay.
"Who the hell are you?"She then eyed "the box".
"Whoa, whoa there missy. You just keep on eating over there...just keep on eating."
And when I opened the door, she walked out. I've seen her a few more times at the back door. She wasn't scruffy or wild looking at all, which leads me to believe she belongs to someone.
"We shouldn't have let her leave, Malcolm."
"Well, she was eating our food and stuff."
"Yeah well, what do you think's gonna happen now, huh? She's gonna tell all the outdoor cats that some Crazy Cat Lady lives here, and that she's a sucker for any hungry outdoor kitty with a hard luck story. Man, now they're all gonna show up at the door. If it's not dogs, it's cats. What's next? Elephants escape from the zoo and show up here? Geez..."
"That'd be awesome!"
So, despite everything else, things always do manage to remain interesting around here. I will get a picture of Brian's mittens before I pass them on to him, and who knows - by next week, I may have progress to show you. I'm crossing my fingers that the progress I do end up showing you is of the WIPs I've mentioned today. You never know (neither do I, for that matter).
12 comments:
Bridge- I hope your health issues get resolved- it's cutting heavily into your knitting time.
I guess we'll have to call you the Crazy cat and dog lady.
Ugh. I really hope they figure out what's going on with your liver and the fatigue. :( *BIG HUG*
My goodness, it's a zoo there! ;) So... who broke out the side of the box??
Your furry family are so adorable - and now to have doggie visitors, bunnies, and now a stray visitor - it's all go at your place!
Your Donegal is gorgeous - worth spending some quality time on I think - so hang in there!
Your health is so important - you are fortunate that you are able to manage right now by working at home - have you considered a second opinion?Perhaps another Dr. might have a different approach? It couldn't hurt.
Love Donegal! I think you need to order more yarn from VY. C'mon, the kids need beds! and you get yummy yarn! lol! :)
Mimi is cute. Good thing it wasn't a raccoon or skunk or coyote.
Hope you feel better. Stress is evil.
Oh you poor lady, dealing with health issues is never fun and then add that to work stress. At least you have adorable kitties to keep you entertained. Plus it appears lots of guest pets. hee hee.
Beuatiful Donegal.
Donegal looks lovely!
Aaaww, such a cute little gray kitty. I hope the Little Dudes didn't mind sharing their snack with her too much.
Elephants! Totally cool. I hope Mimi has a home but yours will do in a pinch.
Ugh, liver problems. They used to do needle biopsies on me but now there's a blood test. Yay! I hope your liver starts behaving, it can really wipe you out.
I LOVE the look Mae has at the corner.
I am so sorry to read about your health issues and the wingnut boss. Best wishes on both and happy knitting. I love reading your posts about the cats and your lovely projects. Take care of yourself!
Sorry to hear things are horrid right now. I hope things get better very soon.
What a cute interloper you have.
Oh dear you are much too young to contend with all that! :( here's wishing 2011 to be restful, peaceful & joyful!!
Oh no! I hope they get your liver/fatigue thing figured out quickly. Fatigue is so... exhausting. Love your Donegal.
Hope you are beginning to feel better soon -- glad you have all those furkids to look out for you and alleviate the work stress. I've had bosses like that and it just saps any energy you might otherwise have.
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