Saturday, August 6, 2011

A Hodgepodge

School is over. I got all As in my classes this past term, putting me on the school's President's List for the term and making my overall GPA 3.7. My diploma is supposed to be mailed next week.

Since I didn't complete college immediately after high school, getting a diploma was something that I always hankered to do but never had time for until these past few years. Getting my "education" was quite an eye opener into the whole business of higher learning. It was fairly disappointing to find the focus less on education than on making money, from the latest edition textbooks being required despite being nearly identical to the previous version to the kinds of classes required. Yes, I'm glad I did it, but the comment of a director years ago to me when I mentioned wanting to get a degree has been resonating as she was right: "Why do you want to do that? It will make no difference to how well you do your job." Well, it won't, but hopefully it will make a positive difference to how my resume is received - meaning I hope it helps me get a job even though it won't help me do the job.

We have a treadmill, bought last year in a fit of optimism and mostly ignored since then. I started walking last week and have now walked for one hour every day since then. Two days ago, my total miles walked exceeded 26, and Danny pointed out that I had walked - with 23 hour breaks - a marathon. A marathon. I don't know that I would ever do an actual marathon...but I am being consistent with the exercise. We'll just have to see where it leads.

I made a pair of socks for my mom for her birthday. She chose the yarn, which is Red Heart Fiesta, and I made them up on my Brother KX-350. They seemed to come out fairly well, and today she said that she loves them. Hurrah!
Mom's Socks
 Yesterday was an amazing experience. A knitter who lives about an hour from me wanted to get rid of her Singer 560 and various other bits - free if you could come get them. So I went. And she is the most amazing lady, a woman who used to be a knitting machine dealer. She showed me some of her work, which I seek to emulate, and kept giving me things! I got home and set up the tilt stand, cleaned the main bed, put a new needle pressed bar in it, and knitted a swatch. Then I got out the lace carriage and cleaned it, hooked up the electric, put in a card, and knitted my first piece of machine lace. Today, I am going to clean and set up the ribber and try it out. Then I need to go through the stack of books and magazines. She bought this equipment new in 1983, making it the newest metal bed machine that I have. I am still stunned by her kindness and generosity.

Machine Lace!

The garden is nearly done for the year. The peppers have been doing fantastic - and here are some pictures of some of that bounty.


That's all from me for today! Cheers!

1 comment:

  1. Congrats on school and congrats on walking the distance of a marathon!!! With exercise - several of those who know have been fond of telling me - consistency is key! Sounds like you've got that part down pat. I need to emulate you!

    Wow. Wow and triple wow on the knitter experience! That is fabulous! Love the lace!

    Your peppers look like artwork!

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