Thursday, June 28, 2018

3 on Thursday-Very Random



1.  I met another Atlanta United player this afternoon, midfielder Julien Gressel.  The place was mobbed with people and I'm glad I got there early.  These players are so much fun to watch and I hope to meet more of them this year.  Why are soccer players so cute and they have such great hair!!!

2. I am finally on track with Puntilla.  First I didn't pick up the front stitches in the right place; then I joined the fronts in the wrong way.  It took me forever to figure out why I couldn't join the body, so this project was frogged twice.  Very frustrating, but now it looks like a sweater! 

3.  Am getting excited about our new home-things are on pace for closing in 2 weeks! 

Guess I need to start packing soon-

Monday, June 25, 2018

Weekending

My weekend got started a little earlier than normal and by 1:00 on Thursday afternoon the weekend was on!  I stopped by the Buford Highway Farmer's Market to pick up some fresh veggies for the weekend, and I had extra time to peruse the isles.  Friday was a full day off, and we had the home inspection scheduled for the house we're hoping to purchase and it took the inspector 3 hours to finish!  The house we're buying is old, and I appreciate the inspector's thoroughness, and now the process begins with negotiating repairs. 
 Here's what I hope will be my new kitchen.  

We took lots of measurements while we were here so we could decide furniture placement.  By the time the inspection was done we were starving so we had lunch at a local Mexican restaurant before we went to visit my mother in law.  We were able to stay on one road the entire way.  The location of this house is another reason why we chose because it is close to our family and it doesn't require anyone having to get on the interstate.  Very important as we're not getting any younger!  When we got home I immediately headed out to a local Chick-fil-A and got to meet Alec Kann player for the Atlanta United, and you can tell he's just a "little" bit taller than me [my 5'1" to his 6'4"!].  Such a nice guy, and I hope to be able to meet more of the team at some point; they have been so much fun to watch.  The rest of my weekend was spent cleaning, doing laundry and cooking.

I did manage to finish an embroidery piece I started earlier this year.  I'll probably make this into a pillow, but for now it'll go in the WIP pile.
Saturday and Sunday also included an outdoor bike ride which were very invigorating. 

I thought I was making progress on my Puntilla, but Sunday afternoon would reveal I clearly don't know where the shoulders are on a sweater!  Luckily I frogged the sweater before I did more knitting. 

I took Monday off as I just needed some time to just "be".  There was coffee, reading and knitting on the balcony before it got to warm.  This is Arabella which is my lace-antisocial knitting.  When it was too warm to be outside there was more knitting and mindless TV.
Sophie and I took a ride to the library to return a book- we actually took the long way-just because- Monday afternoon found me back on track with Puntilla.   I think Sophie really enjoyed having someone at home all day especially when the afternoon thunder storms appeared.   I hope to make significant progress on the knitting this project as once we are officially on "go" with the house the next few weeks are going to be super busy.  I'm thankful for this downtime and tomorrow it's back to the old grind!



Friday, June 22, 2018

Five on Friday

Just a quick fly by on this fine Friday morning-

1. I have a finished object- Balise which has been finished for a while, but not time to get photos of me actually wearing.  The fit is perfect, and I should probably actually wear it as it's supposed to be for warm weather!  I have a bunch of yarn left over and I'm not real sure how that happened.

2.  We have a contract on a house and we are supposed to close in 20 days, the contract was accepted on Monday-4 days ago!   So we are moving fast on getting the necessary paperwork and such together.  Apparently that's the market we're in now which is CRAZY!  It's been 12 years since we've done this and the process is very different.

3. Because of #2 I'm having moments when I feel a bit freaked out with all that needs to be done, and then equal moments of calm.  Fortunately we don't have to be out of our apartment until August, so we have plenty of time for the actual move.

4.  I'm hoping to meet Atlanta United secondary goal keeper Alec Kann, be still my beating heart!
He's an Atlanta native and was their primary goalie when their season began last year, this evening at a meet and greet. 
5.  Am making great progress on my Puntilla.  This has been a great portable project for when we've been out looking at houses.  I am having to restart Michigan- AGAIN which I think is going back in the queue for a while.  I haven't managed to find a yarn I'm happy with and the increases are not lining up as they should.

Happy Friday-am off to meet the home inspector, look at washers and dryers  . . .

Friday, June 1, 2018

May Highs and Lows

May has always been a whirlwind month for me.  This year was no different-it started on some very low points.  I got a call on the 1st that my Mom's brother passed away suddenly, but not unexpectedly.  What made it even more difficult was not being able to be with the family since they are in the UK.  The 2nd was equally difficult as it would have been PJ's 25th birthday.  Steve and I have begun a tradition of eating Mexican on his birthday; still it's just not the same.  The 4th is our wedding anniversary and while Steve was away on the day of he did surprise me with some lovely flowers.  Hard to believe it's been 27years!  We did celebrate with a lovely meal a couple days later.
Things definitely began to look up when Andrew was able to come visit for about 10 days, and we picked him up on the 11th from the MARTA station.  Sophie was as thrilled as I was to see him!


Saturday the 12th we went to visit my Mom for an early Mother's Day-we took lunch and had a nice leisurely visit.  That evening we gathered at Maggiano's to celebrate my niece Paula's college graduation.  We are all so proud of her.  Mother's Day included a visit with Steve's Mom and since it was also Andrew's birthday we had snacks and ice cream cake.  I think Andrew looks so handsome in his suspenders, and this is his work "uniform".  It has been very nice having Polly close by.  We watched baseball and golf, and I got a bit of knitting done.
A week later was my Mom's 80th birthday, and we celebrated at our old church with afternoon tea.  She had a delightful time, and there was lots of we yummy food.  I was lucky that Mary, Karen and Polly were able to help get things set up.  Here she is with her friend Josie, and so many others where there to celebrate her special day.  Unfortunately, we had a pretty tight timeline for the day as Andrew was flying out, and we had to take Mom back to her apartment then head to ours to gather Andrew's belongings, grab dinner and then take him to the airport.  He got there in plenty of time- who knew that the world's busiest airport would be a mad house at 9:00 pm on a Sunday!  Poor kid didn't get to his apartment until 1:15 am and he had to be in the office the same morning.  I know his dog Cocoa was thrilled that he was home after being gone so long.  He was fortunate to have the concierge from his building help him with dog sitting.  

The next day was Steve's birthday, and we had a low key celebration of just us.  He wanted bacon and blue cheese burgers with onion rings no cake.  The burger were yummy and we spent the evening watching TV and he opened his cards.  Needless to say by the time the long Memorial Day Weekend rolled around I was ready for some down time.  My weekend started early when my boss let us leave at 2:00 on Friday.  I got the apartment cleaned and the laundry done.  I spent Saturday organizing the nook and crannies that tend to get cluttered this time of year and get stuff ready for donations.  I worked on some WWKIP items, and some other "administrative" duties.  Sunday I was able to go on a bike ride, the first of the season, and it was great.  I spent the rest of the weekend doing some knitting planning.  Here's all the projects laid out.
First up is my warm weather knits- Plain and Simple, Michigan, and Puntilla.  After swatching I've decided to use the middle yarn for Puntilla and the off white for Michigan.
There is a cowl [not pictured] that will be in the rotation at some point, and then I've decided to do Heidi Kirrmaier's Walking on the Moon with my Brooklyn Tween Quarry that was a intended for Thea Coleman's Stillhouse Vest that was an epic fail.  I think I need to use a worsted weight for that pattern.  I found a Berroco poncho pattern [you'll have to wait a while for the name] to use up my Lana Aran yarn that has been in my stash for a few years.
I frogged two sweaters last year and Mountain High by Heidi will be knit with my Swans Island Worsted, I know I'll get tons of use out of this pullover.  Footprints in the Snow will be the yarn from my frogged Cornice out of Rowan something?  I have deleted the project from my page so all I know is that is is a DK yarn.  Note to self do not delete frogged yarn until said frogged yarn is used up!
I plan to use my Rowan Fine Tweed to knit Joji's Separate Ways, I only have 2 colors, but I think it will be fine.  I will be swatching before hand to be sure.  My yarn plans are warm weather to cold weather, and I'm sure I'll sprinkle in other knitting in between, but this is yarn that I'd really like to get out of my stash.  I've already cast on the Puntilla and I'm nearly done with my Balise cardigan so of course I need to have at least 2 more sweaters going since I've  . . .
Finished two sweaters.  Here is Sunshine Coast knit out of Seta Tweed- I LOVE this sweater.   Sorry for the weird photo, but I have yet to find a good place to take FO photos where we live and a photographer.  Oh well, this will do for now.  I've worn this several times and it is so light weight.  I even got a compliment from a co-worker who was surprised it was hand knit! I also finished Beckett.  It is knit in Rowan's Finest which is a merino, cashmere, alpaca blend.  I won't be wearing it anytime soon, but it is done, the fit is perfect and it's ready for cold weather!
I wasn't lying when I said May was filled with highs and lows!  I'm looking forward to June what it will bring.  I have plans for a staycation which really means TONS of knitting.  Work is also easing up and having time to walk away from my desk to have lunch has been quite a treat.  What are you looking forward to in June-yea I can't believe it's here either.