We even had a ukulele group gig, our first since mid-November last year. Our token bloke Brian asked us to be the entertainment for the monthly meeting of his prostate cancer group. The members and their support people said nice things to us and about us, and we (and hopefully they) had an enjoyable afternoon. The yummy home-made treats for afternoon tea weren't bad either.....butterfly cakes, chocolate walnut brownie.....I would happily play for them again.....
Our world is getting busier; the coming week has a few 'firsts' again after so many activities were shut down for so long. First day back volunteering at a gallery on Tuesday, first U3A meeting tomorrow, first U3A ukulele get-together on Thursday, sewing group on Wednesday. I'm wondering if I should schedule a time just to sit and draw breath.
While waiting for Kevin to come out of his appointment I managed to get a few rows knitted on the jumper I haven't touched for *ahem* some months. It's now only one centimetre (or half an inch in old money) from being long enough for the armhole decrease.
Yarn is 'Rustic' 8 ply from Bendigo Woollen Mills, colour Mustard. That's about equivalent to DK for the non-Aussies. I just lurve the colour.....haven't decided if it will be a jumper (sweater) or cardy, but am leaning towards a jumper. The back and sleeves are the same in any case so they will be made first, and one of my knitting stitch dictionaries has come up trumps with an intricate cable design for the front.The decision also hasn't been made about what size diamonds to cut for tumbling blocks. The smaller of these makes a 3.5 inch hexagon while the larger is four inches; the previous template was in between the two of these. I quite like the smaller....perhaps I should do what was done before, and make one of each to see which I prefer.
If a little fabric is wasted in the process....why then, it's only fabric, isn't it? There's plenty more where that came from....
If a little fabric is wasted in the process....why then, it's only fabric, isn't it? There's plenty more where that came from....
Trimming the house blocks continues, the pile of 'to be trimmmed' blocks is diminishing and the pile of 'done finished trimming' blocks is growing. Had the week been less busy more would have been done, but never mind. It will get done.
The world seems to be in....not a good place lately, doesn't it? Some days it makes you feel like staying in bed with the covers over your head wishing it would all go away and be magically transmogrified into lollipops and rainbows again, but we know that's not going to happen. Sigh....
The reason for the medical stuff is because once we reach a Certain Age the state government has decreed that we have a medical assessment declaring us fit to drive a motor vehicle. It includes an eye assessment (I have an annual eye check-up in any case, have done for a long time) and questions being ticked off by a doctor. Sigh....at least it is now done for the year, so a 12 month respite before having to do it again. And again.....I really don't like going to the doctor, I try to avoid medical Stuff wherever possible. If only it would avoid me.
Recently my phone died and had to be replaced. I am now the owner of a new phone, pastel green, a pretty thing indeed. It needs a padded case and in my sewing stash is the Very Thing, a piece of quilted fabric left over from a bag made some years ago. Green, of course....when the house blocks are all trimmed.
Continuing "Duties of guests":
"It is not binding upon any gentleman to remain one moment longer than he desires with any lady. By constantly moving from one to another, when he feels so inclined, he gives an opportunity to others to circulate as freely; and this custom, generally introduced in our society, would go a long way toward conributing to the enjoyment of all. The false notion generally entertained that a gentleman is expected to remain standing by the side of a lady, like a sentinel on duty, until relieved by some other person, is absurd, and deters many who would gladly give a few passing moments to lady acquaintances could they but know that they would be free to leave at any instant that conversation flagged, or that they desired to join another. In a society where it is not considered a rudeness to leave after a few sentences with one, to exchange some words with another, there is a constant interchange of civilities, and the men circulate through the room with that charming freedom which ensures the enjoyment of all."
Indeed. You are permitted to circulate - in fact, please do.
Enjoy your days!
Jennifer