About Me
- Name: Justy
- Location: BC, Canada
I'm the proud Momma of "Son" who was born at home in Aug 2003.
I discovered eBooks back in 2005 when I got my iPaq 2490. Once I discovered I could have as many books as I wanted with me all the time without breaking my back I was hooked. The best thing is the development of eInk eBook Readers, specifically the Cybook and BeBook. Much nicer on my eyes, I don't think I'll ever go back to paper books again. In fact I still have a paperback to finish that I started in December 2007, just before I got my Cybook. I may have to find it in eBook format. :)
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Chubby Christmas Stocking
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Einstein Coat #1
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Earwarmer Cap - October
Haiku Sweater - July
Shapely Scarf in Fun Fur - June
2nd Baby Hat - June
Not a Baby Hat - May
1st Baby Hat - May
Vested Interests sz 4 - Feb
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Gift Boa Scarf (Ostrich)
Basket Stch Baby Blanket
- Green & Yellow
Wonderful Wallaby - Willie Wallaby
Basket Stch Baby Blanket
- Red & Orange
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Ann Budd:
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Knitting in Plain English
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Knit Wit
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Knitting from the Top
Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns
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Just a simple little blog to talk about my knitting, my cats, my wonderful son, and perhaps other things in my life.
Friday, June 24, 2005
Einstein Progress
This little coat is going so fast!!! Amazing what concentrated knitting time and chunky yarn can do!!! I just have 1 sleeve and 2 seams to do. Which means it should be done by the end of the weekend, then the fun of finding just the right buttons. I should really take a bit of a break and finish sewing in the sleeves of the Haiku today while I have the uninterupted time. I'll think about it. :)
I still don't know if I'm going to go to work next week or not. I *could* go, but I would have my crutches with me and crutches in a parking lot are no fun at all. I am still worried that I will be at work and will fall off my crutches. I have done that a few times here going down the stairs and I didn't like the experience at all. I'm also still needing the relief of the T3s, especially first thing in the morning after my ankle stiffens up all night. I don't think it is a good idea to drive while taking those. I don't know, I guess I'm getting cabin fever. I will be seeing the doctor today to get more T3s and will ask him for a recommendation. I'm going to a walk-in clinic because my Doctor doesn't have any appointments available, so I just have to hope I don't get the doctor that believes that you just have to think about something hard enough and the pain will go away. Hopefully I will get one that is willing to spend the whole 5-10 min talking to me instead of rushing me out after 2 min with a quick answer.
I still don't know if I'm going to go to work next week or not. I *could* go, but I would have my crutches with me and crutches in a parking lot are no fun at all. I am still worried that I will be at work and will fall off my crutches. I have done that a few times here going down the stairs and I didn't like the experience at all. I'm also still needing the relief of the T3s, especially first thing in the morning after my ankle stiffens up all night. I don't think it is a good idea to drive while taking those. I don't know, I guess I'm getting cabin fever. I will be seeing the doctor today to get more T3s and will ask him for a recommendation. I'm going to a walk-in clinic because my Doctor doesn't have any appointments available, so I just have to hope I don't get the doctor that believes that you just have to think about something hard enough and the pain will go away. Hopefully I will get one that is willing to spend the whole 5-10 min talking to me instead of rushing me out after 2 min with a quick answer.