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Newsday Tuesday

Here’s a new feature on my blog rounding up the news stories I’ve been following this week. What news have you guys found interesting this week? (Thanks to Rachel for the great idea!)

Britney bombs at the MTV VMA.

Senator Craig tries to put the cat back in the bag.

Incident at Applebee’s in KY sparks nurse-ins in other states.

Doctor Who Series five postponed until 2010.

General Patraeus presents his report to congress on the progress in Iraq.

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It’s Rather Self Explanatory


Don’t you think?

Knitting · life

Waiting Time is Knitting Time

Yesterday, we woke early–4:30 a.m.–and drove to the new children’s hospital at the Westchester Medical Center. E was scheduled for surgery to repair two small hernias above his belly button.

The children’s hospital and grounds are beautiful. There’s a massive fish tank in the lobby, the kind you might expect to see at an Aquarium. Everything is beautifully decorated and kid-oriented. I wish I’d brought my camera. Of course, at the time we got there, it was also deserted and therefore very peaceful and quiet.

We checked in at Admitting and headed over to Pediatric Surgery to wait. We were early so we waited a long time. I tried to knit, but E was having too much fun climbing all over the furniture, so I had to be vigilant lest he crack his head open on the floor.

Finally it was our turn. The nurse took us to the back where E’s vitals were checked and he was given a cute hospital gown and some little socks (again, why didn’t I bring my camera?). He played with the curtain and explored the hospital crib. They gave me a disposable white jumpsuit to wear, a blue hair cover, and a surgical mask. I felt utterly ridiculous (Thank heavens I didn’t bring my camera!).

It wasn’t long before the anesthesiologists came to take us to the OR. We went in and E sat on my lap while they got the operating table ready. Then, the anesthesiologist had me hold E while he put the gas mask over his nose and mouth. He fought the mask for a moment, then got a few deep breaths and was out, gone, unconscious. I was escorted from the OR back to the waiting room.

It’s hard not to worry about your little baby, even while trusting that the doctors are perfectly capable and skilled and that they have all the necessary equipment and monitors to keep him alive. So, I waited and knitted and tried not to worry. I thought a little about what I did to wait before I discovered knitting. I smoked (a lot, but not anymore). I read (I remember reading). I wandered. Now, I knit.

The doctor came in after an hour and a half. The surgery was done and E came through with flying colors! I went back to recovery and nursed him. Then he slept. I knitted some more and chatted with the nice nurse who was monitoring him. Then, he was awake and that was that. We were checked out and sent on our merry way.

During all my waiting time yesterday, I’d knitted about 2 inches of this (I’d already done the ribbing, so it was 2 inches in the stitch pattern). I’ll post pictures another day.

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Website Wednesday 2

Check out this yarn stash. Seriously, it’s not a shop, it’s a person’s stash. I swear, I thought the Yarn Harlot was only being funny when she described stashes like this in her book Knitting Rules. “Oh, haha,” I said. “Imagine having to go outside to get 50 feet away from your stash! How silly.” But it’s not a joke, it’s real. And, to top it off, the single room that’s pictured is not even all of it.

I feel obligated to say that this isn’t all of Bonney’s yarn. The living culture that is her yarn stash has long since spread down the stairs, and into several other rooms, where it’s started growing baby yarn colonies.

Finally, a stash to aspire to! (Link via Karen. Thanks!)

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Arrived By Post Today


Isn’t it lovely? I ordered the 9 mm for two reasons: first, it’s the size I needed for one of the secret projects I am working on and, second, it’s a size that does not come with the Knit Picks Options set. I do not yet own the KP Options set, but when I get it, I will have already extended it. That’s me, always thinkin‘!

While I was waiting for the needles to arrive in the mail, I cast on this:

another secret project. Can you guess what it is?

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4 Things Meme

Oh no, another one of those things. This time it’s 4 things. Check it out:

Four First Names of Crushes I’ve Had:

1. Ralph

2. Brad

3. Bobby

4. Shawn

Four Pieces of Clothing I wish I still owned:

1. That Perfect Pair of Jeans I got a couple of years ago (they no longer make them and I’m SO bummed!!)

2. Honestly, that’s it.

3. Clothes and I have never had

4. that kind of relationship.

Four names I’ve been called at one time or another:

1. Jenny

2. Slick

3. Crybaby

4. Fatso

Four Professions I secretly Want to Try:

1. too secret to post on the Internet

2. too secret to post on the Internet

3. US Senator

4. Midwife

Four Musicians I’d most want to go on a date with:

1. Alice Cooper

2. Lars Ulrich

3. Danny Elfman

4. Mozart

Four Foods I’d rather Throw than Eat:

1. Arugula

2. Mushrooms

3. Cilantro

4. Escargot

Four Things I Like to Sniff:

1. Natural Fiber Yarn

2. Beeswax Candles

3. Clothes Fresh From the Dryer

4. Cookies Fresh From the Oven

Four People to Tag: (I really hate this part, too! Sorry Guys!)

1. Jen D.

2. Anyone else

3. Want to be tagged?

4. What about you lurkers? I know you’re out there!

Just leave me a comment, asking to be tagged, and I’ll tag you!

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And the winner…

…chosen by random sequence generation at random.org, is Bellamoden! Contact me by email with your shipping information and I will send your prize out to you as soon as possible. If I don’t hear from you by 11:59 pm (EDT) on Friday, September 7, I will choose a new winner.

If you didn’t win the contest, fear not. I have two extra sets of stitch markers available for purchase at my brand new etsy shop! Also, I will be putting up matching earrings and, eventually, more stitch markers. Maybe, one day, hand-dyed sock yarn too.

Thanks to all who entered the contest! It was really fun getting all your comments.