Aside from my cooking misadventures, I've also had trouble starting my new knitting project: socks. Socks are complicated to knit. They require the use of four knitting needles instead of the usual two. I found an online knitting tutorial to walk me through the steps of knitting socks - great... but before I even get started I have to knit a swatch to check my gauge so my socks don't turn out too big or too small. That's where the trouble is. I've knitted several swatches and have not found the right sized knitting needles to achieve the right gauge yet... and I'm getting sick of knitting swatches. I just want to get started on my socks already! Finally, I think I've found the right size needles I need for one of the pairs of socks, but I can't locate the size needles I need in any stores. So I'll be ordering them online and that may take a week or more to get them sent to me and I need to have them finished to mail to the States in a few short weeks!!!
Last on my list of frustrations is the internet. We've only had our internet set up for about a week and I'm already angry with it. We can't seem to set up a wireless home network on the service we've had installed. It's one of those things where no one seems to have a solution for you that doesn't involve spending more money to get what you want. I spent most of my day off trying to solve this problem and still haven't found a solution.
On a high note, the weather the past few days has been beautiful and I managed to get outside to enjoy it yesterday. SM and I hiked to the summit of Greenmount - the hill we live at the base of. We walked about 5 kms up the hill and back. The view from the top was gorgeous and you could see for miles. Looking out we could see the airport and city....
... and our neighborhood (our house would be somewhere in the far left of the photo).
Greenmount was very aptly named as everything was really green and there was a beautiful trickling freshwater stream which SM had a drink out of.
I've also finished a few of my first knitting projects. The scarf for Charity's birthday....
... and daisy kerchiefs for her three little girls.
I was so happy when she emailed me to say how much she liked them. I knew I had chosen the right person to send my first knitting projects to.



1 comment:
It's good to finally hear from you. I've been looking.
I used to knit argyle socks when I was about 21 and just out of college. They weren't hard but were on small needles-size 0 or 00 as I remember.
Haven't seen you for a year. When are you coming home?????
Love, Ma
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