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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Neglecting you lot

I have been neglecting my blog.  I know that this space serves very little purpose but it is still a nice exercise.  I should keep it up more.

So what I have I been doing?  Well, actually a lot.  Jason is back in school and going strong.  I am still at work.  I am also still happily yarn-ing away.



I have made a lovely shawl for Kelley, who moved to Alaska!  She is the librarian at the school in Chevak.  Kelley left in July and Shannon leaves this week.  The pictures she sends are amazing, such a different world from here.  Kelley has always been our traveler and this adventure is right up her alley.



I also made some beanie hats for a family member who will be starting chemo here soon.  We are hoping for a short run then into remission.  She should be learning more today about what the biopsy found.  Fingers crossed.  I do know that her Dr wants to be very aggressive in the treatment.  We may be making another trip to visit them again during the holiday season.

I actually really like making hats.  I have a new but great friend who is moving to Texas next week but I am going to send him some wool hats.  I hate to see my new friends go away so quickly but I cannot blame him.
I am a NINJA!  :)

We had our birthdays last week.  Jason was extra nice to me and spirited me off to Florida for a weekend to visit our best friends down there.  It is so nice to get the chance to see them again.  I know I talk to them everyday on lone but it is still great to sit down and talk over  coffee of sushi.  That was Jason's gift to me.  I made him a new thing for winter.  I made him a hooded cowl in his colors.  It was an easy fun project that he loves the final product.

Since I have been crafting so much, which feels wonderful, I have fallen way behind on my reading.  I think I need to create right now, that is what feels really good to me.  I need to also go on photo walks again.  I have not been doing that since my computer has been wonky.  I should be getting that sorted in a few weeks.  I then get to start thinking on future projects.

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