T.G.I.F. I think Friday may be my favorite day….
T.G.I.F.
I think Friday may be my favorite day. You have all the promise of the weekend ahead, the time immediately after work feels like it is part of the weekend and yet you haven’t, technically, used up any weekend hours yet.
This weekend is going to be rather crazy, with all the holiday knitting left to be done. And it looks like I’ll be taking my car downtown to leave with my DH since he is working a double shift today and won’t have been able to drive in. Then I get to take the subway to where he does park to get his car and head home. It means getting home about an hour and a half later than I would if I just went home, but it also means not having to go and get him at Midnight or later. The upside is that time on the subway, if I can get a seat, isn’t totally wasted as I can knit while I’m there . . . silver lining!
The holiday projects are coming along. My step-father’s “sportsman’s mittens” are almost 1/2 done. Just a little more to go on the 1st one, which included working out how to do the slit in the palm so the 2nd one should go faster . . . I hope to finish this one tonight and have the second one done tomorrow. I also need to make a couple of pairs of kids mittens to bring to work by Monday for the “giving tree” there. I didn’t take tags to buy toys this year but decided to donate some mittens that can be added to toys to keep a few small fingers warm this winter. . .
On my list of 2004 New Year’s Knitting Resolutions is to start in January, knitting some extra pairs of mittens and some wool hats in various sizes, not for anyone in particular but to have a selection of them on hand for giving away this time of year as needed. Even if I did one of each each month I’d have a dozen of each ready by next December and that would certainly take some of the pressure off! I’ll keep you posted on how that plan works out!
Time to go pester someone in IT about getting Dreamweaver again so I can update the background of this to a winter scene and make a few other additions . . .
12 Dec 2003 Margaret comments off


