It’s a boy!
My grandson Joe rang up at lunchtime. I’ve got seven
great-granddaughters, and now I’ve got a great-grandson too. Joe claims not to
know his name yet, although some preliminary thought must have been given to
this question. But all is well. It was a Caesarian, as I told you a few days
ago. Becca was tucking into lunch, her husband said. This is the baby for whom
the Calcutta Cup shawl was destined. I hope we’ll have a picture soon of him
wrapped in it.
There is little else to report, inevitably. Helen came
early today, and bustled me out of the house. But, as I keep saying, I’ve lost
ground lately. I got down the six steps (tremendous effort) and then could only sit there for awhile on
my walking machine while Helen put in some nasturtium seeds. We then walked a few
steps and admired plants in the areas of the nearest neighbours. I suppose that’s
better than not making the effort.
And the knitting progresses. I have now finished six
repeats of the lace pattern in the centre of the current shawl. Fourteen are
required, and I mean to do some more this evening. It’s much easier to do so,
now that the light is back. So I should pass the halfway point tomorrow. That
feels like progress. That, indeed, is progress.
Wordle: an easy three today, making my threes and
fours equal. Everybody else had a fairly easy ride as well: fours for Thomas,
Ketki, and Theo. Alexander and Mark shared my three. The stars were Rachel and
Roger, with two.
Welcome, great-grandson!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful news!
ReplyDeleteHooray! Congratulations to all. I got Wordle in TWO yesterday. That has only happened to me once before.
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