Exhale.
I have finally written the condolence and arrangement messages to begin the process of arranging for a Memorial Meeting for a member of meeting whom i do not know. This tangles up with the trip Christine and i made to see the grave of my stillborn nephew-who-might-have-been. And i've now written my brother.
I suppose it's better to compose these thoughts than to have a telepathic connection transmitting the jumble of emotions.
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The left-over gluten loaf slices thinly, like left-over dark turkey. And when we returned home, and i was starved, nibbling on the left-overs before Christine heated them up for dinner was just as satisfying as i remember.
Also, cranberry sauce and sharp provolone cheese are an addictive combination.
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Yesterday's yarncraft included another practice knitting swatch with the knook. This time, i just did what "made sense" -- keeping the free yarn on the same side of the fabric as i pulled it through the loops -- and it turned out like stockinette stitch. (Samples) I'm not skilled with keeping tension even yet, but it seems like it's working. Nifty! I wonder if i can take the scarf off the blankety blank loom and use my largest knook to finish it.
Off to experiment!
I have finally written the condolence and arrangement messages to begin the process of arranging for a Memorial Meeting for a member of meeting whom i do not know. This tangles up with the trip Christine and i made to see the grave of my stillborn nephew-who-might-have-been. And i've now written my brother.
I suppose it's better to compose these thoughts than to have a telepathic connection transmitting the jumble of emotions.
--==∞==--
The left-over gluten loaf slices thinly, like left-over dark turkey. And when we returned home, and i was starved, nibbling on the left-overs before Christine heated them up for dinner was just as satisfying as i remember.
Also, cranberry sauce and sharp provolone cheese are an addictive combination.
--==∞==--
Yesterday's yarncraft included another practice knitting swatch with the knook. This time, i just did what "made sense" -- keeping the free yarn on the same side of the fabric as i pulled it through the loops -- and it turned out like stockinette stitch. (Samples) I'm not skilled with keeping tension even yet, but it seems like it's working. Nifty! I wonder if i can take the scarf off the blankety blank loom and use my largest knook to finish it.
Off to experiment!
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