So, ball in hand, hours watching a game, I knit a whirl of green cabled madness. Fingers like lightning, feet up and down for changing the loads of laundry, sock with thick sock yarn knitting up mega-speed. I was excited to see the sock features so swiftly come about.
Incidentally, neither DH or myself watch football, so I have to plop down once a year and fully commit myself to America's pasttime and absorb the all important Superbowl commercials. My favorite being the eTrade ads. Nothing maternal or anything, but that talking baby has my vote for originality. And not near as creepy as the clown in the background.
Adding to my list of tasks for the day (hate Mondays), I now have to add warming up the truck. Now much easier with the assistance of the new auto-start remote. My old remote's key pad went the way of the trash having had it's buttons pressed too hard for the past three years. Driving into town is such a pain at oh... -42F this morning. Lovely, the truck NEVER fully warms up, there is almost no fuel in the tank, so I have to go to the gas station first, yarn shop second, and since it is such an endeavour to get all the way to town (10 minutes) I will most likely have to stop in at the gym and get in at least the requisite half hour of cardio. Damn dog.
2 comments:
Yay! Thanks for leaving a comment on my blog. I am so glad I get the chance to visit other people's blogs and share our love for knitting :) I love the way those green socks are turning out, so pretty!
Labs stop around 4 years as long as they get lots of walks. They are working dogs and needs lots of work to keep them busy. Mine is 4 1/2 and still must be walked a min. of a mile a day. Not a retriever tho, oh no, not him. So we walk til he drops. Love your socks! Good luck, and have lots of nyla bones for him. Lisa
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