I continue to
mend. Helen came, but I still didn’t want to attempt going out. I must do so
soon, winter or no winter. How I hate the dark! But there’s only two and a half
weeks to go now. C. has been spending a heroic weekend with her grandson Hamish
while his parents and brother were off somewhere celebrating a wedding
anniversary. They had two ceremonies – one in South Africa and one here in
Edinburgh – and sometimes take advantage of the opportunity to celebrate twice.
Alexander is
coming tomorrow. His is the only Christmas present I have so far acquired. I’ll
give it to him. That will be something done.
I moved the
knitting somewhat forward. The stitches are rearranged. I am knitting the back,
back and forth. For some reason I hadn’t marked what was to become the underarm
midpoint as the beginning of the round, so there was a certain amount of
sliding of stitches back and forth involved. I hope I’ll do a bit more tonight,
but that is an ambition with is rarely fulfilled.
Wordle: Everybody
except the two Rachels scored three today. (I’ve had three threes in a row
again.) Daughter-Rachel (“big Rachel”) got it in two, and Granddaughter-Rachel
(“little Rachel”) scored a hole-in-one. That happened to me once. It’s
curiously boring. You sit down to do Wordle and type in your starter-word, and
suddenly there’s nothing more to do.
I have had Wordle in three a few times in the past week. I don't know if it is getting easier, or I have figured out a few tricks. A hole-in-one would make easy knitting on a Wordle hat!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I log in to your blog and see wee Hamish he makes me smile! He is such a handsome and happy little man. I hope you continue to feel better each day.
ReplyDeleteTricky work on the knitting, finding an unmarked midpoint. Good job! I may have done the going out for both of us today. I was out (driving, running errands, shopping) from 10 AM to around 7:30 PM.
ReplyDeleteThe younger generation does all their shopping on line. Not a bad idea. Maybe just reserve one tiny shopping trip just to have hot chocolate and enjoy the Christmas decorations. Three cheers to C. No matter how adorable, toddlers are Exhausting! I hope the parents take her out to dinner. Chloe
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