
we decided to take full advantage and go for a little walk.
Here is Isis sniffing daisies, doesn't she look like she's having fun?
I suffer from psoriasis. It's not chronic...well, not as bad as it used to be. I've just got a few patches on my legs now.
Unfortunately, I also have it in my hair! My head itches!
So I came up with this method.
Get some Johnson's Baby Oil; the one with Aloe Vera in is best. Add to some warm water. Dunk head. Towel dry. Tie your hair up out the way for at least four hours - overnight if you can manage it. Wash it well and use lots of conditioner. Leave it to dry naturally if you can.
Your hair will feel absolutely gorgeous!
I was absolutely gobsmacked! I posted a pic via Twitter regarding Matt's prom socks and Madam Salami immediately asked if I sell them. I told her that it was the first pair I'd ever made and she begged me to make her a pair.
I've decided to make her Hedera (pattern by Cookie A)!
One of the girls who goes to our knitting group knits backwards. Have you ever seen this done? It's really quite clever. They don't turn the work on the wrong side; they just knit back and forth.
I decided this is something I should learn, all skills are handy to have, even if you don't use them.
If you fancy a go yourself, go and have a look at this Knitty article.
I did a bit of research and discovered it was probably due to a virus! OMG, a virus! I've got two virus programs - where the hell did the virus come from?
I created some recovery discs and wiped my laptop. It took aaaaaaaaaaall day!
On a happier note - I finished the socks!!!
Source: lykkefanten
Yarn: Hot Pink Semi Solid Sock from The Knitting Goddess
Time: 24-04-09 - 2-05-09
FGS, they're a dreadful idea! Don't do it, seriously! Someone will suggest a KAL for a pattern you don't have, but you'll think is really cute and before you know it you've committed yourself to 3 KAL's just for May!
On Ravelry, the Selfish Knitters group are having a KAL called Lace and Flowers - basically we can knit anything lace or anything to do with flowers.
Goddessknits is also starting a KAL soon, I think hers starts on the 17th? I'm not sure without checking.
I've got all those socks I've found and the entire contents of Victorian Lace Today to knit. Sooner or later, I'm going to have to make a start on that wedding ring shawl - yes, it's back on, but he's on probation so there's no definitive date yet. But I'd rather have it done and waiting, rather than be tied to a schedule for it!
There are not enough hours in the day and I obviously need more hands!
…to the whole sock idea!
Oh dear!
I can't get obsessed with socks! I've got too much lace sitting here waiting to be knit!
But I've printed off about 4 sock patterns today *sigh*.
I think I might enter Joys sock club too.
This is bad, very very bad!
Coconut rings to be precise.
Our dilemma is how to keep them fresh without paying out for a storage box when you haven't taken out enough biscuits to twizzle the top like this.
Turn the top bit upside down and reinsert it back into the packet, like this.
It's personal preference whether you just stick it in the top of push it right down to the biscuits, personally I push it right down to the biscuits.
Of course, you could just forget about that bit and eat all the biscuits, no biscuits = no dilemma!
I've blogged loads of times (this'll make five), I went shopping for tiles for the bathroom and I've messed around with the blog design so that I'm actually using the majority of the screen and I think it looks much better.
I suppose I should really go and get on with those socks…do you think I'm procrastinating? I'm not a fan of DPN's. I had real trouble with that last sock I started, we came to the conclusion that my DPN's were just too long, so I've bought some shorter ones - it's easier, but the points still dig in (just in my hands now, instead of my wrists LOL). I can see the attraction, but not the obsession.
That's a shame, because I think sock knitting is so cool!
I love how it's come out, it's really pretty and certainly suits the name 'Vernal Spring Equinox'
The yarn is 100% Cashmere laceweight and the colour is called Violet Meadows.
Took 9 days to complete.
Pattern: Vernal Equinox Shawl Surprise
Source: Lankakomero
Yarn: Violet Meadows 65% Cashmere/35% Silk Laceweight from The Knitting Goddess
Tme: 15-04-09 - 24-04-09
Last Saturday Matt and Arnie were bouncing about on the trampoline. Apparently they weren't doing any stunts or anything they shouldn't have been doing, just bouncing up and down and Matt landed awkwardly. He felt loads of pain in his ankle; it made him quite nauseous so he got Arnie to help him up the stairs to the loo in case he was sick.
After a bit, Arnie came down to tell me that Matt was ill.
I went up the stairs to find Matt, white as a sheet, extremely faint and sweating buckets. Now, I knew he was near to being sick because that's exactly how I am just before…………….well, you get the idea!
I sent Arnie down to dampen a towel with cold water, Alex to get a glass of water and Kyle to inform Mum that I'd probably be making a trip to A&E so she'd have to catch the bus to work.
I got him cooled down and when there was colour back in his cheeks I asked if I could look. He swivelled round and extended his foot towards me. He still had his sock on and it looked like someone had shoved a tennis ball down the outside of his ankle. I managed to ease the sock off and this is what I saw!
I got Arnie to carry Matt down the stairs (Arnie is 6ft 7ins and weighs about 250lbs and Matt is a 5ft 3ins twig) and we bundled him in the car and headed for hospital.
Can you believe that it's not broken? Apparently he's just sprained it!
Here is a gallery of how his ankle has gone through the week, above is the photo I took in the A&E waiting room on the 18th April. Below from left to right photos taken on 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd of April.
What a week, it started off last weekend dreadfully. I was putting the rubbish out for collection on Sunday evening, everything felt fine until I sat down to work on Joy's shawl a bit more. Then my shoulder really started to hurt.
I dropped pins and tried to relax, but shoulder was having none of it ~ I had a muscle in spasm about halfway down the inside edge of my right shoulder blade.
I spent the night crying and wriggling around on my floor/bed.
I had a nap on Monday afternoon with Isis and a hot water bottle ~ I'd taken loads of meds and those combined with no sleep and the warmth of the hot water bottle and Isis cuddles made me snooze for an hour or so.
I went to knit night that night and asked Joy to have a look at it as I know she used to be a masseuse. She beat the sh*t out of my shoulder! Really pummelled it and it bloody hurt! But I knew it would and she stopped when I'd had enough. But it did the trick and I was able to use it a bit more ~ I dread to think how bad the London trip would've been the next day if she hadn't looked at it!
On Wednesday, I took Isis to have her summer hair cut, she looks absolutely adorable. We can see her face again and she's a lot happier now she's lighter LOL.
It's with huge regret I'm informing you that I WON'T be knitting the Mrs R shawl. Well, not for February and not for Mrs R as the wedding won't be taking place. I'll probably knit it at some point in the future, but it won't be for previously stated reasons.
I've had a week of snooker, the world championships is on at the moment, it's been quite exciting. Ronnie O'Sullivan won't be in any of the final matches as he went out today thanks to Mark Allen.
WWE Wrestlemania was absolutely fabulous a couple of weeks ago and WWE Backlash is this weekend ~ I'm getting too old for all these all night TV sessions ROFL.
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmm, can't think of anything else at the moment although I probably will as soon as I hit publish lol
Phantom of the Opera - loved it! It was amazing! The young man who played the Phantom was Nic Greensheilds and his performance was so inspiring, I was in absolute floods of tears!
On the way to London we stopped at Drummonds, it's one of those places that strips the insides of houses before the houses get knocked down and then sells off all the bits and pieces. *whispers* Just in case you didn't know; they're famous LOL.
Mum has always muttered about going in there, so this time we did. They had soooooo much stuff! How would you like some of this in your house? A MARBLE toilet, sink & bath?
We also found this lounge bath - Mum was in hysterics because she said it looked like something you'd dip your backside in!
After we'd nosed around there, I took Mum into the Devil's Punchbowl Hotel for a cooked breakfast. I assumed we'd get a humongous meal being as it's a well known hotel. What we got was one sausage, two rashers of bacon, one fried egg, a spoonful of mushrooms, half a tomato and a bowl of beans.
The bacon was worryingly pink, the egg yolk very dark orange, the beans looked like they'd been reheated and the sausage HAD been reheated so many times; the middle had gone rock hard.
I called the waitress over and told her it was totally unacceptable and we got up and left without paying for the tea and coffee we had drunk. I was so upset, I'd taken Mum in there for a birthday breakfast and they served complete crap!
We decided to get back in the car, get to London and then find somewhere to eat.
We arrived with an hour and a half to spare before the performance, found a quiet little pub and had a pub lunch which was totally delicious!
Then we had an ice cream at the foot of the statue in Piccadilly Circus (is it Eros, it's not, is it?).
We wandered around like the gentry as we were both dressed up. Mum was wearing her birthday shawl - which she adored and I was wearing MD/AN.
We were sat in the second row of the Royal Circle - ideal seats except for the Italian students that were EVERYWHERE!
Twice we asked them to stop chatting and fidgeting throughout the first half and during the intermission, I complained to one of the theatre staff that the teens were unsupervised and spoiling the performance for everyone else. Just before the second half of the performance, a man came over and babbled at them angrily in Italian for about ten minutes then sat glaring at them for the rest of the show LOL!
Yesterday my mum turned 67 so today I took her to London to see The Phantom of the Opera musical at Her Majesty's Theatre.
It was AWESOME! I thoroughly enjoyed it!
I'll write some more tomorrow, but I'm exhausted so I'm going to bed now!
So I took him to hospital to get it checked. Thankfully, they said it was just sprained, not broken. He just has to rest it and it should get better pretty quick.
Yesterday I collected some bright pink sock yarn from Joy and some yarn to make another Vernal Equinox Shawl so she can display it at shows to show off how her colours knit up.
I started the shawl late last night; the colour is called Violet Meadows and is very pretty.
I got so pissed off with the whole sock thing that I actually did another GAAA square!
You know the kind of questions I mean?
Remember Cinnamon Latte? I made it for my Mum to wear on the QE2. She didn't end up wearing it because I hadn't blocked it big enough and it didn't wrap around her comfortably.
Today I spied it and decided enough was enough - I was going to learn how to do this properly. Especially as I managed to block the Miss Lamberts Shetland Shawl and fix the border (which was unravelling as I was blocking it).
Alex kindly donated his bed to this experiment. I soaked the shawl in warm water, wrapped in a towel, walked on it, wrapped in a different towel and walked on it again. By this time it was almost dry, so I took it upstairs with a pot of clothes pins, stripped the pillows and duvet off the bed and slapped down the shawl.
I stuck one pin in and then pulled in the opposite direction and stuck another pin in, then I went halfway between those and pulled again & the same with the opposite. Then I just kept going back and forth.
Eventually I got this!
I think I did quite well, although I'm baffled as to how I'm going to block my next couple of shawls as they're humongous!
I'm talking about blogger, do you view your webpages full screen? I don't view fully expanded, but I do have the page covering most of the screen and there is loads of wasted space on the blog pages.
There's this little bit here which is about 8 inches wide and then there's at least 2 inches either side of it. WHY can't we expand the written bit?
I love the Yarn Harlot's blog, her writing fills up all the space and it goes right up to the sidebar.
I suppose she's got her own domain thingy and pays so she can have what she wants while the rest of us have got to cope with these crappy freebie thingies LOL, but if anyone knows of a way I can have my blog looking somewhat like hers without it costing me money, I'd much appreciate it *grin*
Oh well!
So, today I did a bit more on Louhi and I also cast on my very FIRST pair of socks! They're called Viking Socks and I found them on Ravelry (naturally!). This is the first time I've knitted socks, I'm not a huge fan of DPN's but I'm giving it a go. They are doing my head in a bit, but I think I can cope - it'll be interesting to see how I manage the cablework!
I would like to try doing the two circs method, but I don't have another set of 2.5mm circs - although I suppose I could use 3.0mm instead.
I'll see how these progress and if I think they're too small, I might upgrade to the 3.0mm circs.
Pattern: Miss Lamberts Shetland Shawl
Source: Victorian Lace Today
Yarn: Stormy Sky from The Knitting Goddess
Time: 1-04-09 - 10-04-09
Last night, I sat and wrote myself a list of tasks to do today because Mel said she couldn't come round and clean.
Oh wait, did I tell you about Mel cleaning for me?
Ok, quick review then - Mel is my best friend and the mother of my godson, Mason. I've known her since we were 8 years old. We've been through marriage, divorce, pregnancies and all the usual crap life throws at you together.
A few months ago I was moaning to her that it felt wrong for my mum, who is about to turn 67, to clean my house because I couldn't do it. Mel joked that I could hire her to be my cleaner (it's what she used to do for a living). I took her seriously and asked how much she'd charge. Eventually we agreed on a price and a method to get my house sorted (I drive her batty because I'm not at all organised and she's a clean freak {she's gonna flip when she reads this LOL, love you Mel *grin*} and she couldn't wait to sort my house out!) and she started on my home.
She comes every week and cleans for a few hours while I trail along anxiously getting in the way making sure she doesn't throw any of my unused-crap that-I-might-want-one-day away (because that's what my mum would do). The arrangement works well for both of us, I get to brag that I have a cleaner, we get to spend a few hours a week together and she gets a break from Mason for a few hours.
So this week Mel has been absolutely rushed off her feet with one thing or another and can't come today to clean. So I wrote myself a chore list
So there you go, not major tasks that'll cause me pain (except for vacuuming), but enough to keep me busy and give me a sense of accomplishment when I've finished!
In the past two hours I have done all of the except for the last three. I'm waiting for the dishwasher to finish so that I've got somewhere to put all the dirty crockery so that I can clean out there properly lol
Edit to add: I tidied the kitchen, vacuumed everywhere, washed the porch & kitchen floor and now I'm in agony, so I'm stopping. Might do the hall & lounge tonight if I've sufficiently recovered!
I went to the garden centre with Mum yesterday - she's after some blueberry bushes for the garden. We had to try a couple of different places, but eventually found some. While there, Mum also decided to buy a couple of bags of compost.
These bags are huge and it takes two of us to lift!
We snagged a trolley - one of the ones that has two wheels in the middle, when it's not moving it rests on the front or back forks and when you're moving it you balance it on the wheels and push it along. We pulled the trolley up alongside all the compost, grabbed a sack at each end and heaved it in to the trolley.
At this point the trolley decided to move with the weight from resting on the back forks to resting on the front forks, in the process the handle (which extends up from the back forks) rose upwards - extremely quickly as we kinda threw the bag in there - and smacked me right in my left elbow!
Now, this is normally the place where when you bang it, you laugh because it hurts so f'n much, right?
Not this time, it went beyond that!
It hurt so f'n much that my vision greyed, I jumped around like a loon, felt nauseous and kicked the pile of compost bags so hard I felt it through my steel toe capped boots!
Now my elbow is seriously bruised, I can't lean on it, it hurts to bend it, it keeps stiffening up and is seriously bugging me. I guess I should be glad I didn't break it!
Banging your funny bone is NOT funny!
I'm knitting in yarn that I bought from Joy ages ago and just never got around to using, a lovely silk/cashmere blend in a colour way called Stormy Skies - a mixture of blues and greys - I think it'll look quite effective!
Here's some pics of Mum's shawl, this is just stretched, not blocked yet - I'm taking it to Joy's to block because when I tried to block MD/AN, I gave myself a migraine bending over it and my back went bananas! I'm going to have to figure out a way of blocking without bending over something on the floor - any ideas?
Pattern: Vernal Equinox Shawl Surprise
Source: Lankakomero
Yarn: 65% Cashmere/35% Silk from The Knitting Goddess
Time: 23-03-9 - 31-03-09
I was rummaging through my stash to find the Aran wool for the GAAA (I figured if I stuck a ball in my project basket, it might inspire me to actually do a square or two) and I found yarn! Yarn that I bought last August when I went to Scotland! I totally forgot I had it and now I want to knit it *sigh*
Unfortunately, I didn't buy huge amounts of it, so there's probably not enough for a shawl/stole, but there is for a scarf -– although there are times when lace surprises me and I don't use as much as I think I will.
I also found the remainder of the purple yarn from MD/AN –- I've still got just over two balls left! This means that the Queen Ring Shawl might get done in purple for me after I've done it in whatever colour Mrs R wants it!
We had our first Knit-A-Lunch today, there were only a few of us; Joy, Jan, Linda and Rachael (and myself obviously). I don't know if we'll get more people for lunch as time goes by and there was some discussion about changing the day to a Saturday, I guess we'll just have to see…
Do you know what's REALLY cool? Seeing something you made being used! I made quite a lot of stuff for people just before Christmas and Kerry is the only one I've seen use the stuff. When I went up at the weekend, Phoebe used both blankets and a cardigan I'd made her.
I got quite a kick out of that LOL
The shawl I'm making for my mother is coming along well. She's seen the yarn and that pattern, but not the work and she's not going to until her birthday - I have to keep hiding it quickly when I think I hear her coming!
I've got so many projects on the go and so many more I want to make, it's so unfair.
I've also just bought the pattern for the Queen Ring Shawl - cost me £25 - just for the pattern! I think it's a rip off, but I said I'd making a wedding ring shawl for somebody…I'm sworn to secrecy on who I'm making it for so from now on, I shall just call her Mrs R! I've already told her that if she doesn't like it, it's cool cos I like the pattern and will make it for myself and keep hunting for her. I've got 11 months to make this shawl in apparently, I think that'll be enough as soon as I know this is the pattern, I'll get hold of Joy and tell her to order me some yarn and dye it to the colour we want!
I've never made anything so fine!
I must get on with the GAAA as well - I've done nothing to that since well before Christmas because I was so caught up in MD/AN *sigh* so much knitting, not enough hours in the day!
I've just been up to Kerry's for the weekend, we had a lovely time. Going away is lovely, but coming home is even lovelier.
I'm taking it easy this week, my back is killing me and I've got a muscle in spasm under my shoulder so I don't really have any choice LOL
Pattern: Moroccan Days/Arabian Nights
Source: A Few Stitches Short
Time: 3-01-09 - 16-03-09
So I got up, hung some washing out on the line (first time since last summer), pottered around a bit then decided to take Isis and Kim out for a walk on the beach.
The bloody tide was in! So half of our walk entailed keeping the dogs on the lead so that they didn't push some unsuspecting toddler off the promenade. Eventually we reached a bit of beach where we could see sand and let them go. Kim promptly went straight into the sea with a huge grin on his face - anyone who's ever owned a Border Collie will know exactly how a dog can grin!
He came out sopping wet, they ran all over the beach then we headed home. It was a beautiful walk, but now I'm hot and my back is agony (I ALWAYS overdo it, tut)!
Here's a picture taken from the cliff path - Jess said it looked like God had dropped diamonds on a blue carpet lol
When I decided I wanted my BlackBerry I did quite a lot of research. I spoke on the phone with T-Mobile a few times too, asking about what I would need in the way of a data plan etc.
I searched about looking for sim free phones and then I decided to call T-Mobile with an idea I'd had. I had 12 months remaining on my current contract, my plan was to buy out of my contract and take out a new contract with a free BlackBerry handset -the cost worked out the same and it all seemed like a good idea.
Well, until T-Mobile got involved!
I called one evening, the kids were in bed, the house was quiet, I could talk on the phone with no interruptions! The first guy I spoke to said that I should just pay a specific amount for an early upgrade, but after farting around, discovered that I couldn't do that. Then he transferred me to someone else to get a PAC (Porting Authority Code - this allows you to transfer your number), I got the PAC then had to go through to someone else to get the new contract. The third guy told me that I couldn't use my PAC within T-Mobile, I would have to transfer my number to another network then transfer it back again using another PAC issued by them - I argued this as I have transferred my number around O2 (between contract and PAYG {Pay As You Go} with no problems), but he was adamant. THEN he tells me that they don't have any BlackBerry 8900's in stock anyway!
I went ballistic; I said "If I had been told that 3 people and half an hour ago, I wouldn't be talking to you now! Okay, cancel my cancellation request, I'll just buy a sim free BlackBerry and add the BlackBerry data plan onto my account." He said that'd be no problem and I hung up.
Fast forward a week later. The mail arrives. A letter from T-Mobile "We're sorry to hear that you're leaving us, please find enclosed the PAC that you requested." Well, knowing as much as I know about mobile phone companies - reinforced by what I had been told a week previously - I knew that if I didn't use that PAC then my account would stay active and I wouldn't be charged.
Fast forward another week. I was trying to set up my Gmail account on my BlackBerry, but the option to do it just wasn't there and according to a forum I had read it was because I didn't have the correct data plan or some such thing. So I logged into my T-Mobile online account to check.
Account Balance £430!!! WTF?!?!?!?!?!
I immediately picked up the phone - of course, there's no one there at 10.30pm!
I nearly destroyed my house - I was so f%^&*$g mad!
I called them the next morning; I had to relay the whole story to the CSR (Customer Services Representative) who then told me that I needed to speak to the cancellations department, so she transferred me. I got some bloke; I think his name was Nick. I ranted at him for a bit, told him that I hadn't used the PAC and demanded to know why I had been charged. He agreed that the charge should not have been made, put me on hold then came back and told me that his manager was sorting it all out and crediting my account right then and there. I said "TYVM" and hung up.
Fast forward (again - are you seasick yet?) to today. I was chatting about DVD boxsets with Mel, you know, entire TV series in one handy boxset and the prices. She said she had found some quite cheap on Amazon. I went online to have a look and compare with play.com and a few other sites. The prices looked really good, so I logged into my bank account to see if I had some money to play with.
Guess what? Go on, I dare you to guess. I can guarantee you'll be right.
Direct Debit - T-Mobile - £404.39!
Well, as you can imagine, I went completely batshit!
I phoned T-Mobile, screamed at some poor CSR whose name I didn't catch, she transferred me back to cancellations so I could scream at someone there. I dutifully did so.
Lyn on Team 5 was totally baffled as to why I've been charged the cancellation fee that I asked - twice - not to be charged for. She has sent a dispute off to the billing department and is going to call me back within 24 hours (apparently) to let me know what is going on and when she does I am going to demand some sort of recompense for all this trouble!