A Dry Spell
Hey, I had every intention of adding to my blog on the 3rd, Women's Heart Health Day, but I forgot. Hopefully all of you wore your red that day. Heart stuff can strike anyone at anytime. Mine was a congenital defect that should have been corrected YEARS ago. Statistically I should have had a stroke and died already because I have 5 children. My life expectancy was 40 years and I was 39 at the time. I know another lady that had a major heart attack at 38 and almosted needed a heart transplant. Take care of yourself and don't let some emergency room doctor tell you that you have asthma but the guy in the room next to you has the same symptoms as you get put in the hospital for observation for a heart attack. Been there, done that and fortunately lived to tell the tale!
Anyway, here is my fiber animal that I got under the guise of a 4H animal for my daughter. My husband DOES know the truth but goes along with me anyway. As you will be able to guess from my choice of fiber animal, we don't live in the country. This is as close as I can get in the 'hood.
She is a 3 month old French Angora that just got her hair cut today. By the time the fair comes around, she should have a 4-5 inch coat. That will be such a blast to spin our own wool! We have not named her yet, but Dusk Bunny has been mentioned. I will let you know what the final verdict is. I am also "kind of" participating in the Yarn Olympics. I forgot to sign up but I am competing against myself to do the project. It isn't huge, but it is a technique I hadn't tried before. I am making the BackPack from the Domino Knitting book by Hoxbro. I am making the bag one square wider and I may make it one square taller as well. I have a hard time visualizing something, so I made a graph paper pattern that I numbered and can see how the bag should be knitted together square by square. I will post a progress report later so you can see how far I have progressed.


1 Comments:
Wow Peggy! I did not know that you had such a heart story, or if I did know, I had forgotten (though I think I would remember). What a miracle. PTL!
I love your blog and I particularly love your blog name. Very cool.
Your children are totally cute and you look completely different than I had envisioned ...
Keep blogging,
Denise
from CA
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