You know, its going to be a funny morning when you wake up, you hear your favourite music on the radio. Rather than adverts or something pants.
You take a fancy to doing some dishes (of all the things, and it does get weirder), then your gloves teleport out of your pocket. Yes out of them. No that's not typical here either.
You get to work, your pass is still tidied away somewhere too tidy for you to comprehend or remember. Then you spot there's a large, fat possibly lady persuasion spider sitting right by the buzzer. And wandering inexorably towards it. But you have to buzz it. Then a spider drops on your head (almost). The yard guys of a different company spot you staring at the ground in fascination. Attention absolutely riveted to it as you stare trying to figure out (after your panicked song and dance) is it still on you. Then, as you decide that standing on the next doorstep up for safety you remember the second spider. Then almost get swiped off the step by the door as someone comes to rescue you.
Which heralds a small dose of hysterics about the big spider at the buzzer. By now my manager is used to me gibbering about them. But he doesn't know I did a visual sweep of the office to see if there was any more waiting for me. Lucky he has a different office and my workmates weren't in yet.
I've realised that i maybe quite lucky with the whole DPN not in the bra thing. I stabbed myself (no that's not a normal thing, actually it is, its just not a desirable thing) in the hand and its really sore. Wooden or bamboo needles good, metal ones bad. But they clang, that sounds quite dramatic and loud, I'm not dropping a church bell. More accurately tinkle when you drop them
Then I sent an email to a customer whose stuff had been sent. Somehow I think that saying
"Goo morning" and "King regards" won't impress. You never know but somehow I doubt it.
Now for a tale about a tenacity hat. And CGBF's friend Sardine (Hello
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Two years ago there was a hat, it was a beret. Which I dislike intensely (a junkie who used to threaten me because she got caught on camera shoplifting wears one and I had to tell her she was banned. I say used to, I've moved. None of that caused the beret dislike, but it didn't do anything for berets as a whole), but this one appealed to me.
With its slightly bobble nature and lovely little spiral on the top with the decreases. So I flirted with knitting the beret. Then the love affair ended. And ended up attempting the 5 times. Three times due to a tremendously stupid mistake and the other two due to pattern confusion. But I got there. After a brief murderous stint. After ending up with a vast writhing seething mass of bramble stitch (imagine what'd happen if you made 3 stitches per stitch every second row for ages until it ate your hand like a paper shredder would).
In a most lovely colour of Twilleys of Stamford Freedom Spirit with purples, pinks and blues. Would you believe that I've been looking for a picture of the yarn... When I have two balls of it in my bag? Its colourway 510, its 100% wool and it felts. Just so you know. I finished it a paltry 18 months later. I think she forgot about it, you'd hope she had considering how long it ahem didn't take, no it was made as soon as it was thought of. Once I got the replacement magazine to make up for the one I left on the bus. Ahem.
Here's the yarn. I think I have some this is from the same dye lot as the one with the label. I shall seek it out later at some stage tonight.

I was tempted to keep the hat, as a symbol of my tenacity (I'd never wear it, its a beret) but I did send it away (She's from Belgium, she's more predisposed than a British person to liking them. Almost as much as chocolate). Festive present.
And she (apparently) liked it. We have a picture of her (anyone accepting bets on CGBF deleting the message) on the beach wearing the hat as she stands by a rock pool. Its a good picture.
Last year I designed my own pattern of scarf with cables and Bracken stitch and made that with two strands knitted together. I knitted and knitted, ignored the RSI and then I knitted some more. Late into the knight, finally as CGBF gnashed his teeth about the present box being sent off... I finally cast off.
Its that time of year again. This time around, cabled gloves in that same colourway (I bought loads. Hopefully loads= enough) in the pattern I've knitted some for myself, his mum and soon, Sardine. I was planning ahead, hat- bracken stitch, gloves-cables and scarf-both bramble stitch and cables.
I've just printed the pattern off. I'd better go get started on it. To find DPN. Actually it occurs to me, these are wooden. Bugger, I still can't use the bra to stash them in in the mornings. Ah well.
Anyway, knitting.
The sock heel is coming along well, here's a picture of it. The pattern for it makes the yarn feel much thicker and very soft. I find its hard to progress fast when your busy petting the bit you've knitted. But I must be strong. Keep knitting. Here's a picture of it.

The red is a lovely deep red which I keep admising, the siler needles help bring the colour out. I'm hoping that the thickness that is caused by knitting the heel that way will make it harder wearing. Having it in a different colour wil help me replace the heels. CGBF is monsterously hard on the toes and heels of socks. After having spent so long on them I am not throwing them out after a few days wear (seriously).
Here's the syphilis with the Sardine yarn and the Harris socks.

Anyway I'm away to cuddle up against the cold with the Afghan shawl. Its rather long now and almost finished (on the 8th and final ball of yarn now). Its so long, I can wrap one end around me, and knit on the other end wilst simultaniously feeling smug about it for no good reason.
Here's a picture of it with the syphilis reclining on top of it. I really must say that despite what the picture shows, it doesn't actually look like sick in real life.

Look what I found in a shop!

Obviously mums/dad/parent substitutes can, how else can they get children to eat but do the whole here comes the aeroplane, bringing the food and in it goes. My mum also got mashed potato and flattened it down and did fork parks on it told my brothers it was a field. If there was gravy she mixed it in and it was a ploughed field. Worked too but it meant that she had to do it for the two of them for every meal and they refused plain boiled potatoes. Bless, poor mum.
Actually I did the aeroplane thing to CGBF once to get him to try something vegetarian. He wouldn't eat it. Laughed a lot, but eat it no, no, not at all.
Anyway (The Prologue) yes, don't play with your food. So why does the box sho it as having been played with already? The makers, are playing with it. Thats just wrong. And encouraging bad behaviour but definitly wrong.
Malakeas, you have good taste
(psst, the photos went away, I'll include the hat under here for you). I love knitting because its really soothing and creative. Its also so constructive, I spend and hour daily on a bus and I spend most of that time knitting and staring out the window (multi tasking).
Many people go thats a granny hobby (-10 to cool/acceptable factor). And I tell them (in my head) do not mock the granny for she is fierce (I'm not a granny by the way, I just know a lot of fierce grannies), or the hobby. Anyone wielding pointy jabby things that can be used as jabby things for jabbing people. Espicially if they are annoying. And by the granny (or granda) stage (s)he'll know all the vunerable areas and bits to poke. Or any others pokeworthy ones. They'll be more than experienced enough to know a fool when they see one, and/or be game enough to try for a few different places and see what causes what reaction.
Anyway, my shawl is looking appealing now. I'm going to relax. Maybe bake something now the smell of burning has gone away I can go into the kitchen without doing an inadverdant Will Smith impression when he screamed "and what the hell is that smell". Only without an alien to start kicking.
Here's the Llama hat, I'm positive I blogged it. I definitly told it too. Very puzzling
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