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Year of Projects: Week 31

     Not too much to report this week.  I finished the sock I was working on and started the second.  I was too lazy to get out my digital scale to weight my skeins, so I've been trying to use only half of each skein by just eyeballing.  These are intended to be "boot" sock, so I'm really not too worried about how these look.  I'm using 5 colors from my mystery wool stash.      Two weeks ago we got a new air fryer.  We got an over the top Emeril Lagasse one.   With the oven on the fritz we've been using this one instead and its been working really well.  My small muffin tin fits in perfectly so I've made Johnny Cake twice in the last two weeks.  We've also done steaks and hamburgers in it.  Then, of course, normal air fryer type things like chicken tenders, french fries and frozen pizza.  We've had an air fryer before and both forgot how much we liked having one.  This has a rotisserie in it and can do homemade p

Year of Projects: Week 30

    My grandmother passed away on Tuesday.  The calling hours and funeral were yesterday.  I took both the children with me so I wasn't sure if I'd stay for the whole ceremony.  Ronon is only three and we're working on potty training, so I sort of expected we'd need to leave once his attention span ran out.  He did awesome.  He even went potty 3 times while we were there with only a little prompting from me.  This was only the second time we've left the house with him in undies instead of a pull-up.  The other time was a quick trip to the grocery store.  The calling hours, funeral and light meal afterward was a total of 4 plus hours.  It was a nice service.  I got to see some cousins and family friends I haven't seen in years.  Many people commented on how Grandma shared her crafty talents with anyone she met.  I truly aspire to be like her.  Here  is a link to her obituary.     Winter has officially arrived to my corner of the world.  We had a storm over the la

Year of Projects: Week 29

      I have a few finishes from the past two weeks and a new start.  So first up; I finished  Hum Beanie .  I did a quick steam block as it didn't need much assistance to look good.  I think it turned out nicely. I finally got around to wet blocking the  White Whiskers Hat .  It grew alot.  I may need to toss it in the dryer for just a bit to snap the superwash back into shape.  It evened out very nicely and I wasn't expecting that with this colorwork. I started a pair of boot socks yesterday.  I'm using a bunch of small bits of wool I dyed myself.  A couple years ago I bought a bag of mystery wool suitable for dying from a local thrift shop.  I wasn't convinced it was all natural fibers until I started dying it.  I've done a few skeins each Easter with the left over easter egg dyes and Kool Aid or Wiltons dyes mixed in as well.  Liara has helped me most years and its been really fun for both of us.  I have a pair of uninsulated boots that I keep here for mucking a

2023: A Year in Review

     It's been quite the year for me.  New adventures, new risks and very different experiences.  I spent nearly the whole year a travel Medical Technologist so I didn't spend much time at home.  From January to June I worked at Crouse in Syracuse.  I worked mostly in Blood Bank at the regions highest rated Neonatal ICU center.  It was a great refresher and learning experience as I'd never worked in an institution that focused and experienced with infant transfusions.  I also got to work in Clinical Chemistry with Siemens Atellicas.  When I left Samaritan in September of 2022 they were about to transition from Vistas to Atellicas.  I was able to get a jump on that and learn the Atellicas from someone who'd worked on them for years.  Traveling gave me the opportunity to reconnect with people I hadn't worked with in years.  From June to September I worked for Unity in Rochester.  There I worked in Chemistry and Hematology.  I worked with Atellicas and Sysmex which wer