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My socks are resting on my internship manual. Does anyone know whose
picture is on the cover of the book? Lisa perhaps?
I am trying to match the colors this time. I hope I have enough yarn to
do it. I think I am knitting this one tighter than the first, also. So
far I am quite happy with the color matching. This has been pretty much
the only knitting I've been working on. I did a few rows on my new
green capelet from Target, and I also knit about 3 inches on my Mom's
sweater. Her project stays at her house, and I knit it when I am over
there.
DH surprised me on Saturday night. I was holding onto the only copy of
Vogue Knitting in the store, the last copy, and he nonchalantly slipped
it away from under my arm. Later I saw him pay for it himself. It was
really sweet. There are too many patterns I want to knit from the
magazine for me to not buy it.
We have still been running, and I can feel that I am getting much
better at it. I can nearly run for 20 minutes now. There will always be
a few walking times, like when the dogs have to stop to do their
business, but I am quite pleased with being able to run more than half
a block before walking.
In jobland- I have been keeping busy. Yesterday I left the house at 9am
and returned at 8:45pm. I did some knitting in the morning so I didn't
actually start doing work till after noon, but once I started I kept on
going. I have had to learn how to schedule time with my husband- like a
full evening's worth, otherwise I am pretty much falling asleep on the
couch by the time we are together.
I am thinking about going to knitting tonight, we'll have to see. I
have an appt. that might get done at 6:30pm, or slightly earlier. The
rate I am going on my sock I could finish it in about a week and a half
if I work at it. I cast on for the second sock last Tuesday, after
kitchnering the toe of the first.
OH- and my classes are done. I have a one page reflections on small
group supervision paper to write- that'll take about an hour, an oral
exam to schedule, and doubles (direct supervision) to do, and I'm done.
Blogged here: The August Break 2014
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1. The monsoons have caused the cactus flowers to bloom again., 2. At the Vet, 3. Cleo, 4. Today is..., 5. Selfie. Or as us old-timers call them... self portrait., 6. Back at the Vet, 7. Hi., 8. A storm is brewing, 9. The rain is coming, 10. Storm clouds
Bust of Henry Blogg, coxswain of the Cromer lifeboat and mulitple recipient of gold and silver RNLI medals for bravery. On display in Rocket House RNLI museum next to his boat, the H.F.Bailey.
Nieces sing with Aunt Gerrie at Nana's 80th birthday party: Karen Lyness Streff, Judy and Gerrie Pape, Rosemary Streff Grandusky, Beth Streff Malone, and Tai Phillips Streff at the piano, Chicago, Illinois, December 18, 1982
I am obsessed about capturing every space that I am in. Also I do capture performances or spaces on request for a project. I upload the best of the captures on to FLICKR. From these I select a few to write my blogs about the experience, introspection, learning etc. I also use for executing projects in education, performing arts etc.
I create an annual calendar as a tribute to Indian dance and music
So these select captures showcase the broad perspective and spectrum.
My blogs -
performing arts - sreenionstage.wordpress.com
- Travelogue : sreenionroad.wordpress.com
- Photostories : sreeniviews.wordpress.com
- Website : sreeni.org