Thank you so much. And yep, I see a lot of people having a 2026 at the same time. As Rob said last night, it's not the worst thing that happened this year, but it just seems to be one thing on top of another and we are totally zapped of energy.
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ISTG, in all the year's I've been with my partner (many many many years) last night was the first time I'd ever heard him say that he was a bit discouraged. 2026 just never ends. (But he did say he felt better about it all this morning, so there is that)>
As long time Ignatius CSA members, we're so happy to see them return this year with Community Care Boxes, and we've signed up for them all -- you pay for a box plus a donation that goes to the community. What a great initiative. ignatiusguelph.ca/product/comm...
tomorrow, StandWithMinnesota.com will hit a million site visits and over 650,000 unique visitors.
i made it 10 days ago with $600 from you guys for hosting and cloudflare.
thank you. thank you.
I've been mostly offline recently and will likely be offline a lot going forward, because although we have many hands, there are many details to grab onto in any given moment. And my mum is, understandably, unconsolable and we need to make sure she's okay (well, as she can be right now).
This has been a week for our family. I'm at a loss for words right now, but we put together a lovely obituary for my dad, and we sent him off with love and tears today.
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I've totally messed up what should be posted on which account, but anyhoo, I made things.
It would help if I could word today. I know I can make fingering weight i-cord. But would it be a good substitute? I think I might try it.
Not me over here wondering if I make fingering weight i-cord and then substitute it for Wool and the Gang Cuddle Me Softly Super Bulky. I have a suspicion this might actually work.
A rug-hooked tapestry showing a woman in long, wavy hair wearing a red shirt and cream jumpger, riding in a yellow and green boat. There are waves, and red fish below the boat.
Save the Date! December 9th
Special Guest: Deanne Fitzpatrick
Time: 7:00 PM ET
Where: Zoom
OPEN TO EVERYONE!
Members: Can't wait to see you there!
Not a member yet? Perfect time to check us out - guests welcome for $5! #knitting
I'm still a bit nervous being out on it (long time since I was a cyclist), but the more I go out, the more I feel the freedom of being out of the house. I love the assist -- some days I need less, some days more, but it means I can move!
But I kept thinking, man, arthritis has made me so stiff, I need to use the curb, I'm so useless, so to here something positive about that was just what I needed right now.
This really hit home -- the e-bike was a two-fold decision, one, the doctor wanted me outside/exercising more and suggested this would be a good way to do that and run errands. At the same time, we were talking about whether to replace my very old car or not. E-bike was the replacement :-)
Thank you for this -- I just got an e-bike on doctor's advice, and I was feeling like I wasn't doing well with it because I need to use a curb to stop/mount/dismount. This makes me want to keep going with it :-)
SOK: Shetland's Organisation for Knitters aim is to help preserve, promote, and protect Shetland's heritage knitting skills and culture. They're currently doing some crowdfunding to get things up and running: www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/sok-shetla...
Sarah Schira of Imagined Landscapes is doing another December Mystery Gnome -- this time it's Gnandad's Grand Adventure. The pattern is on sale right now 40% off. You bet I got it, because I've already ordered my kit. #Knit
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Possibly I have more TO friends on this account,so....
Well. Just got a notification that my Shetland Wool Week Annual is on the way. Of course. Just as Canada Post returns to strike. (for the record: I don't object to workers going on strike. I know they're worried. And my SWWA will get here. Eventually.)
Sigh. I bought eyes for the Derpy I'm making for my GD. I bought them and they were sitting here on my desk and now? I'm ready to put eyes on and I cannot find them. I see that Chateau Bornais has ONE set left, and I will be making a bee-line for their booth at the KW Knitters' Fair tomorrow.
Tonight's the night! September is the beginning of the guild year, but it's not too late to join as either a full member or a social member (an excellent option if you crochet and are looking for other yarnies - my partner joined to talk crochet!).
I'd subscribed to this channel because there are lots of cool videos, and this one popped up this morning. Crocheted Jasmine Gajra:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBZ8...
Programming worked very hard this year to get us another round of amazing speakers -- I'm so exited to see Sarah Schira kick off the guild year! #Knitsky
I really love a tea called Pu’erh Treasure. It’s pu’erh with dried ginger, dried orange peel, some kind of dried berry, and licorice root, which I’m not supposed to have. Next up is dried orange peel. I’ll just make my own blend.
A jar of dried yellow ginger.
Okay there is no brown on these, they’re all just lovely buttery yellow. Costco has boxes of organic Canadian ginger for $9.99, and I dried it. Mostly to add to tea. It was really lovely.
Are you as excited as we are about the #KWKnittersFair2025? Get involved, help out for a couple of hours, and get into the event for free, & enter a special door prize draw just for volunteers! Fill out the form here to sign up: www.kwkg.ca/fair/volunte...
Crochet monsters and creatures on a table at a craft market
A table at a craft market with crochet and knit amigurumi, crochet market bags, and knit shawls.
We're set up for our final Night Market! Come visit us at the Waterloo Public Library until 10pm tonight!
#shoplocal #craftmarket #kitchenerwaterloo #whatelseareyoudoingtonight?
So, I *am* a K-Pop person and I still didn't think the movie was for me. And then discovered my GD was obsessed with it. And told me I should watch it. So we did, and now I'm making her a Derpy for her birthday. Along with some other really good girl-power books for the gift.
He gave me a cortisone shot to relieve the pain, and we reassess in five months. In the meantime, continue with physio and see how it goes. I suspect another knee replacement will be inevitable, it will just be a matter of how long can I hold out.
As for my actual knee issues -- doc described how a meniscus tear is actually a symptom of arthritis (this happened with my right knee). New x-ray showed arthritis has progressed. The question: can I recover from the tear and get back to where I was, or is this the downward slide towards surgery?