Noro Goodness
http://www.ravelry.com/projects/Bee/garter-stitch-scarf
It’s about nine in the evening and I’m finally at home and relaxing a bit. Despite the exhaustion and cold I’ve been fighting, I’m determined to post because it seems like I’ve pretty much made it through today by sheer will, that this little thing shouldn’t be too difficult, right? The end of today is a bit of a relief because I’m pretty much done with classes at the univ for this quarter and a month off school is heaven for me. As much as I’m loving my education, I wish I could go full-time because part-time student with a full-time job is not as much fun. I’m amazed at all the teachers I go to school with because with work and classes, it’s quite a burden but they do it. I do wish it was recognized more…teachers that is. Like with a good, no better salary.
Iro is luscious and gorgeous and I almost want to keep the scarf but it rarely gets that cold out here to justify wearing this gorgeous knit. I might just send it over to a friend out in the East Coast where it will certainly be welcomed.
Sometimes I think about moving to a colder climate just because it makes my knitting make more sense. Silly huh?



November 30th, 2007 at 12:41 am
i have often thought those same thoughts. Texas is too freaggin hot. but up north ? Oooh…we can wear everything we make
OOOOh…the idea is so tempting.