I was going to say that I didn't know there was laundry to be done (since I don't live there and all), but then I realized that I know better than that. Of course there was laundry to be done; there's always laundry to be done in a house with three kids. Next time I'll make Amanda do some laundry... :)
Posted by Ken at February 12, 2004 11:57 AMI've been thinking and I still have no snappy comeback to "knitting for fun". Just a big HUH???
(Ken - maybe you should get Amanda to pack your panniers, too...)
Heh - with that little sleep, I'm surprised that nurse didn't end up with a few DPN piercings as a result of that comment....
Posted by Eklectika at February 12, 2004 3:00 PMI am also stymied by the nurse's wondering if you wanted to keep the sock. Talk about being process- rather than product-oriented. Good thing she didn't ask the new mom the say thing about the baby.... As a new blogger, I also have a blog question, since I am checking out Movabletype. Are you using the basic level? or Plus? Thanks in advance.
Posted by Rob at February 12, 2004 5:42 PMGod love ya - you delivered a baby and knit a sock. All in the same 41 or so hours. I thought taking an operating systems test and walking on the treadmill for 30 minutes in the last 41 hours was pretty significant, but I'm doing some major rethinking!! How goes it with the kitchen rats? Were they still there when you got back, or did the evil squirrel notice your departure and sneakily make his way into the kitchen?
Posted by Theresa at February 12, 2004 9:25 PMTheresa, to be completely accurate, the mother delivered the baby, and I'm pretty impressed with her 41 hours! Making a sock sort of pales in comparison with making a whole human being. The kitchen rats roamed a little up and down the hall, kicked off the heater by the uncaring other members of the family. Some were carded as punishment.
Rob, process vs product was exactly what I was thinking! I don't know about a moveable type "plus". I'm using the latest version from their site.
Eklectica, don't think I didn't think it. Lifting my arm would have taken too much effort though. The only thing that was worth lifting on that point was coffee.
Ken and Lene...play nice.
Posted by Stephanie at February 12, 2004 9:53 PMHi! I love the shawl below. Can you tel me where to get the pattern. Also I am new to this, and have no idea what yarn you all are talking about.
I am loving how wonderful you all are and how much I learn about knitting.
Joanna
I have no clue how you found out I blogged about your site but glad you realize how much I enjoy your blog. Loved your articles before you blogged so this is just FAB having a daily dose of your humor.
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