Comments: The Opposite

I won't tell if you won't. I'm taking the afternoon off too, it must be that kind of day. Love the socks!

Posted by violet at August 3, 2010 4:26 PM

Hahaha! Yeah, that makes telecommuting just as great!

Posted by Kimberly at August 3, 2010 4:26 PM

What's that book you're reading? Hatbox Knitters? Catbox Letters? Trying to figure it out....

Posted by Tina at August 3, 2010 4:31 PM

The Hatbox Letters by Beth Powning

Posted by jl at August 3, 2010 4:36 PM

Watcha reading?

Ah yes, a cool breeze, or at least some shade, a good book, a lovely cool beverage, and your knitting. It doesn't get better than that. That is truly a blessing.

Posted by Pamela at August 3, 2010 4:37 PM

I love the pattern. I started a sock at lunch today with the same type of edge and in the pattern it's called "Mausezahnchenkante" or little mouse teeth edge. Isn't that cute? I wish my boss would let me knit at work!

Posted by Joan Barnett at August 3, 2010 4:38 PM

I'm with you. My trip to the dentist ended early, so I'm grabbing a few minutes to knit on my July sock before I go get the children from camp. Yes, still working on July, alas.

Posted by Su1282 at August 3, 2010 4:42 PM

I just added that sock to my to-do list earlier today. It's such a pretty pattern.

Posted by Karen at August 3, 2010 4:44 PM

My boss is a bitch too! Constantly putting me on tight schedules and demands!

Posted by Ana Petrova at August 3, 2010 4:45 PM

I am leaving work shortly and really wished all day that I could be at home reading....or knitting...or both. :-) You've inspired me to have a little mango rum when I get home to help me ignore the heat (almost 100 in Florida). Enjoy!

Posted by Dana at August 3, 2010 4:46 PM

How do you manage to read and knit at the same time? I've resorted to audiobooks otherwise I'd never finish anything.

Posted by Sarah at August 3, 2010 4:50 PM

Please tell Toronto to cut it out already with the heat. It's killing me to go inland during August as it is, I certainly don't need that kind of weather!!

I used to telecommute and set my own hours, and I loved it. I think most people will be far more productive if allowed to work when they feel, well, most productive.

Posted by amy at August 3, 2010 4:53 PM

My bitch of a boss decided to leave early today and then realized she forgot to take care of something at the office and made me come back...I hate when I forget things! And I wasn't even going to do anything fun...I need to get a few things out of my attic (where it will probably be 120 degrees) so that I can put all the crap we cleared out of our storage unit up there. I think it will be a sweaty night...and not in a good way.

Posted by Doris at August 3, 2010 4:57 PM

That is WAY too hot!! No wonder your boss is cranky!!
:o)

Posted by Martha at August 3, 2010 4:59 PM

It is the same temperature here in Kitchener (only about an hour from Toronto). As I walked - still in my bathing suit and wet from the public pool - across the street full of hot, grumpy people trying to get home from work, all stuck in traffic, staring whistfully at the pool, I thought to myself: NEENER!

Posted by heathers at August 3, 2010 5:04 PM

Gorgeous yarn! Stay cool!

Posted by Vanessa at August 3, 2010 5:12 PM

I'm self employed too and my boss hasn't let me have a holiday for two years. And I don't get paid overtime either. But we are allowed to knit at our desks and online yarn shop browsing is positively encouraged!

Tell us about the downsides of being a writer. I'd love to hear about it.

Posted by eclair at August 3, 2010 5:14 PM

What's that beer your drinking?

I don't envy the heat, but I definitely envy the down time!

Posted by twelvedaysold at August 3, 2010 5:17 PM

I've got the same kind of boss. Don't tell him I was reading the blog on company time.

Posted by Jeremy at August 3, 2010 5:23 PM

Love that u r knitting. My arm is in a cast for next 3 weeks.... no knitting. Looking forward to reading your blog and enjoying ravelry. Happy knitting!

Posted by Beth Rasmussen at August 3, 2010 5:27 PM

I'm self employed too, and love the flexibility-however, my boss can be a real pain in the arse-always worried about paying bills and keeping some semblance of order with 3 boys/men at home (14, 18 and 20). I'm heading on a vacation of my own soon to the midwest (which we have already discussed is neither middle nor west-although it is west of the Mississippi river which I think was the delineation marker at the time the phrase came into being) and am packing the knitting first.

Posted by Heather in WV at August 3, 2010 5:38 PM

Wow! That's hot! Thought you had much more temperate summers than that!

Posted by Donna at August 3, 2010 5:40 PM

Gotta love self-employment. I had a glass of wine with my lunch today. :)

Posted by Ruth at August 3, 2010 5:42 PM

Mill Street Beer! So delicious!

Posted by pegerella at August 3, 2010 5:48 PM

Wouldn't it be fun, though, if there WERE a book titled "Catbox Letters"? Or "Hatbox Knitters"? or "Gnatbox Quitters"? I could go on ... but I'll just admire that yarn and the sock and the way your camera captured the sweat on the cold brewski bottle.

Posted by susan at August 3, 2010 5:49 PM

May I just point out that you have the best job in the world, from where I'm sitting, and I am totally envious of you?

Also, I feel it important to tell you that I love the yarn you have for this month's sock and I am utterly wanting to grope it. :)

Posted by Nyx at August 3, 2010 5:52 PM

Love that you can knit and read at the same time...

Posted by Kris at August 3, 2010 5:57 PM

That's one handsome sock you have going there. I'm glad you were able to get a few hours off from that slave-driver you work for.

Posted by Marina Stern at August 3, 2010 6:05 PM

Mill Street Organic is my favourite beer this summer, too! My husband calls it girl beer, and I don't even care. It's too good!

Posted by Jen W at August 3, 2010 6:08 PM

Nothing like lawnmower beer on a hot day. Good for you. Still trying to figure out how to get away with beer at evening conference calls ...

Posted by Diane at August 3, 2010 6:18 PM

I told my inner boss to take a chill pill & am currently doing all the things around the house that I don't get paid for. I have an actual, real-life vacation beginning on Saturday and I need some clothes to wear in public -- sadly, my normal work attire probably won't fly.

Posted by Lori N at August 3, 2010 6:21 PM

Count me in as another long-time self-employed work-at-home person whose boss is a serious taskmaster. I wouldn't have it any other way. ;-)

How is it that I live on a Mill St., love beer, and have never heard of that brew you're enjoying?! Sumpin' fishy about that. Must remedy with a taste test!

Posted by livnletlrn at August 3, 2010 6:23 PM

I have the same kind of boss, but unlike you, I was not a good, productive writer this morning. So, why am I checking blogs this afternoon? Oh. Right. Tomorrow I hope to be inspired by your example today!

Posted by Laura at August 3, 2010 6:25 PM

Okay, now I have Queen singing in my head: We will, we will SOCK YOU!

Sock on!

Posted by AlisonH at August 3, 2010 6:56 PM

Wait...you're saying you have a concrete goal of what to accomplish each day, and when you meet that goal, you're finished for the day? Huh. I may need to rethink my strategy of working until I can't stay awake any longer...

Posted by Riin at August 3, 2010 6:58 PM

The Hatbox Letters by Beth Powning of near Sussex NB
Best book I ever read and re read and re read!!!!
Nice colourway on the needles

Posted by donna at August 3, 2010 7:03 PM

I've adopted your self-imposed sock club idea, although I began just in June. :) It has helped me do that second sock! Thanks for the idea. :) I love the yarn you are using for your sock this month! Very pretty colours. Hope it cools down soon outside. Today is humid as well as hot. It's like breathing soup! Yuck.

Posted by samm at August 3, 2010 7:05 PM

Speaking of beer....what kind of beer is that? The label isn't quite showing, but it looks like it might be Mill Street Brewery... Their lemon beer is quite good.
Oh, and the socks are fab.

Posted by kittysweaters at August 3, 2010 7:07 PM

HOLY MACKEREL, that's HOT.

It seems unjust that you should have long winters AND 105F days in the summer.

I will no longer complain about the days on end of temps >90F/32C in Maryland.

minm

PS love the socks

Posted by margieinmaryland at August 3, 2010 7:09 PM

So. Curious. about the writing life! What, exactly, is the daily word quota?

Posted by Deb at August 3, 2010 7:27 PM

My boss has been making me work from 9pm-1am lately because I can't seem to write a dictionary with The Hurricane and The Tornado swirling around me. She says I'm a wuss.

Posted by Presbytera at August 3, 2010 7:38 PM

The Really Important Question: How do you keep the book open while you're knitting? I've been struggling with this for years.

Posted by elizabeth at August 3, 2010 8:07 PM

That sounds like the perfect afternoon. Do you find yourself only reading books that lay flat while knitting? I'm forever trying to figure out how to keep tightly bound books open while knitting.

Posted by Rachel at August 3, 2010 8:17 PM

My husband and I are self-employed, too. There are pros and cons but playing hookey in the back yard with my knitting and my ipod is one of my favorite things to do!

Posted by Gina at August 3, 2010 8:39 PM

Love the yarn and sock! Love the beer! Wish I could love the book as well but I couldn't make out the title or author. Tell please?

Posted by Mimi at August 3, 2010 8:42 PM

My husband's parents know Beth Powning (and her husband) well... I almost fell off the couch when I saw her book! Nice to see a shout out to NB authors.

I too am curious how you read and knit at the same time - I read tons of ebooks that way but the dead tree versions never seem to work!

Posted by Stephanie at August 3, 2010 8:49 PM

This is why the blog loves you so much. You have a great sense of humor with smatterings of great knitting (and beer). And a practical approach to work. Love musical blue socks with great pattern!

(You can use clothespins to keep your book open.)

Posted by Juliet in Grand Rapids at August 3, 2010 8:50 PM

I LOVE that yarn colorway; it's really pretty. And Cotty shows it off well.

I'm currently having a glass of wine with my boss; she's pretty bossy, too (that would be me).

Knit on!

Posted by pdxknitterati at August 3, 2010 9:12 PM

Sounds like a great afternoon after work! (Well - except for the heat. (It was 103 here today - in Missouri - central US) I admire you for even wanting to be outside!
Beautiful socks!

Posted by Liz at August 3, 2010 9:29 PM

41--that's a fever! (37 is 98.6) we've had a few fevery days here in NYC-and near fever nights (86/30) sitting down, and cooling down (as much as possible) is the only thing to do!

Posted by Helen (of troy) at August 3, 2010 9:56 PM

41 degrees celcius? Wow! that's 105.8 degrees farenheit (yes, I cheated and used a celcius to farenheit calculator on the internet). We had weather like that here in Virginia the weekend of July 24..it was a nightmare.

Love the socks and love your blog.

Posted by Teresa at August 3, 2010 9:56 PM

I don't Twitter, but I just had to comment. One of my favourite (and mostly forbidden) foods is a toasted onion bun with peanut butter. Yum! I bet an onion bagel would be pretty good too. When I was very young, my father used to make peanut butter sandwiches on rye bread, and put a thin slice of spanish onion on them. PB & O is definetly an acquired taste!

Love the socks, great colour combo.

Posted by Melanie at August 3, 2010 10:02 PM

If your boss says anything snarky, tell her to back off; that beer is well-deserved.

Posted by Jocelyn at August 3, 2010 10:03 PM

I second Sarah's motion: will you say more about reading and knitting? "How to do it" has been on my mind recently (finally started reading more).
Somehow my nook seems more readable with knitting than a real book with pages to juggle, but it still seems about half a task too many. I suppose your Irish-related low to the waist knitting technique helps? (Would you say more about that sometime?) Or maybe developing the reading/knitting rhythm is a path each person must hack out of the bush ones-self.

Posted by susanbb at August 3, 2010 10:21 PM

Wow! I guess my idea of heading north to get away from the heat wouldn't work. At least you guys will cool down later this week, here in Texas we are in it for the long haul. We'll probably have 100F/40C temps for the rest of the month and into Sept.

Posted by Krista at August 3, 2010 11:41 PM

sock is wonderful in the b/w. love a breeze on a warm evening.

Posted by cecelia at August 4, 2010 1:08 AM

Yay!!! So excited to see you knitting your Cotty socks :) Hope you enjoy them!! Thank you for the shout out (surprisingly, my blog hasn't exploded from the gazillion hits I've gotten today!).

I really really need to embrace to self-imposed sock club. I have a feeling I'd be further ahead on Christmas knitting if I did so.

Thanks Steph!!

Posted by irishgirlieknits at August 4, 2010 1:39 AM

tosh! my sock yarn of choice. *sigh* lovely.

Posted by Steven A. at August 4, 2010 3:08 AM

Dear Stephanie

I am French and love your blog and books!
Many thanks for them

Merci !(je me souviens que vous parlez français..)

Nadine

Posted by Nadine at August 4, 2010 4:40 AM

Ooooh

Simultaneous reading and knitting - that's my goal. Sadly it has been for a long time and I'm not getting any nearer.

Carol
Stratford upon Avon

Posted by Carol at August 4, 2010 4:50 AM

Been reading up on your archives and drooling over the yarn that you have.

This yarn you have is gorgeous. (I'm jealous, even though I don't like knit socks!)

Ah, to be experienced enough to knit and read and enjoy a beer at the same time! (I swear, I've frogged this armwarmer fifty times to get it right.)

It's great to take the afternoon off, isn't it? :D

Posted by Angi at August 4, 2010 5:09 AM

Forty -one degrees! In Toronto? Yikes! Here we are sweltering at thirty-one to thirty-four degrees in one of the prime vacation spots in Europe and thinking we are miserable! The Algarve, the furthest south zone of Portugal, is, oddly enough, generally the coolest part of the country during the summer (and warmest in the winter). Probably because we have a hundred miles of ocean as one of our borders. You are welcome to visit if your boss ever gives you a break! We even have breezes a lot of the time. And we have beer.

As for that yarn... I'm with Nyx - absolutely ready to grope and then some!

Posted by KarenJ at August 4, 2010 6:05 AM

41 degrees... sigh. I'm sitting here wrapped in a blanket with a hot wheat bag on my lap. Skinnamarink is a good name for that beautiful yarn; makes me think of that old song. Only, now I'm singing it to yarn :D

Posted by Tam at August 4, 2010 7:17 AM

41 degrees... sigh. I'm sitting here wrapped in a blanket with a hot wheat bag on my lap. Skinnamarink is a good name for that beautiful yarn; makes me think of that old song. Only, now I'm singing it to yarn :D

Posted by Tam at August 4, 2010 7:17 AM

41 degrees... sigh. I'm sitting here wrapped in a blanket with a hot wheat bag on my lap. Skinnamarink is a good name for that beautiful yarn; makes me think of that old song. Only, now I'm singing it to yarn :D

Posted by Tam at August 4, 2010 7:17 AM

too funny. In honor of your taking a break and not telling your boss, I sat on my back porch last night and had a wonderful glass of wine. It has been hot in Cleveland too. In fact, we were in Orlando for two weeks and during the entire two weeks, there were only two days where it was cooler in Cleveland than it was in Orlando. Go figure.

Posted by Mary Lynn in Cleveland at August 4, 2010 8:08 AM

Skinnamarink - Does this word only resonate with Canadians?
It's a fabulous name for shades of grey.

Posted by lestersmama at August 4, 2010 8:34 AM

How's the book? I read a few pages of it over a year ago and it has been sitting on my shelf ever since - I can't remember why I put it down. Should I pick it back up again?

Posted by J. at August 4, 2010 9:19 AM

I'm impressed you can knit, read, and drink beer all at the same time. Do you have a couple of extra hands hidden somewhere?

Posted by Joyce at August 4, 2010 9:27 AM

I'm envious that you can read and knit at the same time. I have to use audio books if I want to do that!!

Posted by Sandy at August 4, 2010 9:55 AM

The best thing about being self employed, time!

Posted by Jane George at August 4, 2010 10:01 AM

Love those colors. I really must try this reading and knitting thing. I can do the tv and knitting. Plus, EZ says it's E-Z!! :D

Posted by Daniele at August 4, 2010 10:11 AM

Sounds like a perfect early break for a hardworking gal. You make me laugh about that boss of yours.

Posted by linda in oregon at August 4, 2010 10:16 AM

You haven't fallen off the self-imposed sock club wagon this year once, have you? Is that 8 pair you've knitted since January? You are truly the knitting goddess. :)

Posted by Ch at August 4, 2010 10:26 AM

My boss is an even worse bitch. She forces me to procrastinate for 2 hours every morning, so I never finish up early and get to read a book. I really hate her.

Posted by Kristin at August 4, 2010 10:30 AM

Oh my gosh! 41C is like surface of the sun hot. Isn't that something like 105 give or take - either way too hot. Take the beer cooler to the back yard with you and stick your feet in the ice water to cool down. It's been a pretty hot summer here in Chicago as well - on average 91F daily for two months. Ugh!!

Posted by Diana at August 4, 2010 10:39 AM

Please don't tell me the title of the book you are reading. I don't want to know (I'm not even going to look it up, even though the author's name is right there). I'm enjoying the thought of a book called the Catbox Letters way too much.

Posted by Seanna Lea at August 4, 2010 10:42 AM

What's that beer? I'm sitting in my office and it look so tempting.

Posted by Em at August 4, 2010 11:01 AM

Whoops, I read through the comments and found the beer name.

Posted by Em at August 4, 2010 11:03 AM

Just saw your twitter post - usually I listen to the Yarn Harlot on audiobook for fun but that might not be such a thrill for you. I did love "The Lottery" a few months ago - great story, fantastic reader for audio.

Posted by J. at August 4, 2010 11:03 AM

Responding to your Twitter comment, why not try a Christopher Moore book. I'm listening to the most recent "vampire" book of his, Bite Me. They're sassy, clever and AWESOME! The first in the series is BloodSucking Fiends then You Suck.

Posted by Lisa M. at August 4, 2010 12:20 PM

Responding to your Twitter comment, why not try a Christopher Moore book. I'm listening to the most recent "vampire" book of his, Bite Me. They're sassy, clever and AWESOME! The first in the series is BloodSucking Fiends then You Suck.

Posted by Lisa M. at August 4, 2010 12:20 PM

I have been self employed but not currently - from my current job the grass is definitely greener on the self-employment side (I do tend to only remember what I liked about being self employed and there is a down side for sure). My employer doesn't want me knitting or spinning at my desk! Can you imagine!

Posted by LindaGM at August 4, 2010 12:43 PM

I read your blog while I am at work. You never fail to brighten my day. Tell your boss you deserve a raise. Haha.

Posted by Samantha at August 4, 2010 1:20 PM

As a writer myself, of the technical variety, I can imagine nothing more wonderful than to get paid to write whatever I want, as opposed to documenting some arcane option in some piece of software of whose workings I know nothing and care less.

...But I know it's not really like that. Bottoms up! Maybe you could drink her under the table?

Posted by Lucia at August 4, 2010 1:24 PM

i love it when i've gone a few days without reading your blog and i can sit down and "catch up." i make my sister read it and she isn't even a knitter. (but she might as well...i mean, what else do my mother and i talk about?)okay, here is my question: i know you're doing a self-imposed sock of the month. my sister-in-law wants 7 pair of socks by Christmas for staff gifts at her office. can this be done? i knit at a pretty good pace--i'm on my second adult sweater since july first, and i know my way around socks, but i'm intimidated. i do also have a life, a part time job, and two teenagers. do you have any tips? hints? things you wish you'd done differently? wisecracks? anything helpful would be appreciated.

Posted by kathy at August 4, 2010 1:51 PM

Even though Hatbox Letters is the more likely book title, I was pretty sure it was Catbox Litters.

Posted by Deborah Robson at August 4, 2010 4:28 PM

Even though Hatbox Letters is the more likely book title, I was pretty sure it was Catbox Litters. The sort of book that makes going back to work later in the evening seem appealing.

Posted by Deborah Robson at August 4, 2010 4:28 PM

I work for a small business with a fabulous boss. When it is slow I can knit to my heart's content as long as I answer the phone. It is the best job I have ever had. I love the yarn and the pattern.

Posted by Stephieknits at August 4, 2010 4:33 PM

I won't tell if you won't, unfortunately I cannot take the afternoon off, I wish I could. Love the socks!!!

Posted by Liz at August 5, 2010 12:28 PM

re: kathy at August 4, 2010 1:51 PM - Your sister - who doesn't knit - wants you to knit 7 pairs of socks for her to give away? Here's a tip/trick for you: go to Ravelry.com, find Selfish Knitters, and read the manifesto (VBG) Then make HER read it (she reads knitting blogs, right?) Then ask her again when (WHEN!!!) she wants to learn to knit. (Just kidding, sort of!)
Back to original thread - Stephanie - love the bluesy/grey; Hatbox Letters is in the TBR pile - good grief, what isn't? and newly retired/self-motivated (What?) I may have to make some rules for myself, too.
Thanks for your blog, books, patterns - and Team Knit!

Posted by Jenni In Edmonton at August 5, 2010 4:30 PM

I'll give you my address so you can send that pair of socks to me! LOL! I love the yarn! They will be beautiful! I think you earned some knitting time, out in the backyard!

Posted by DawnK at August 5, 2010 6:39 PM

Are you actually able to read and knit at the same time?!!

Posted by peneloped at August 6, 2010 11:56 AM

Ebook readers are the best thing since sliced bread. Read and knit at the same time, no problem!

I've knit Cotty, it's a fabulous pattern. Dead easy but looks hard. Plus, who doesn't love a picot cuff?

Posted by SueToo at August 6, 2010 10:37 PM

I too want to know more about reading & knitting. I was so happy to be able to dl audio books on my ipod so I could knit & 'read' but you actually do both. Impressive!

Posted by Lori at August 7, 2010 12:43 AM

Love the colors of that yarn! Don't let your boss see it...she might want the socks for herself!

Posted by ashpags at August 7, 2010 1:16 PM

Oh, my GOD!!!! Stephanie, you won't believe this but here I am on a walking holiday in England and one of the women starts talking about knitting and this "Yarn Harlot" person that she just loves, and I think, "Yarn??", "Harlot????" - that sounds totally like Stephanie! Et voila! Wow, what a thrilling ride you've been on. Good for you! That is so great. And you're on Amazon and Wikipedia - who knew back whenever that one was in the presence of future greatness? I'm really excited for you. Say hi to the girls for me. Cheers - Peter

Posted by Peter Garnsworthy at August 9, 2010 1:49 PM

Wow! That is normal temperature for Texas in August, but I would think being 14 degrees of latitude further north would buy you some kind of break in temperature in Toronto! That just doesn't seem fair. Glad you were able to grab a beer to make up for the brutal heat, and brutal boss ;-)

Posted by LisaDiane at August 10, 2010 3:29 PM