A Day Early – WIP Wednesday (on a Tuesday)

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

I woke up pretty early this morning but I felt rested. Finally. Yesterday was a rough day energy-wise. Today is much better and I have been able to finish up the cleaning up before our family starts to arrive at the end of the week. The bathtub is scrubbed for our grandson’s baby behind, the house is vacuumed and floors and bathrooms scrubbed. The porch cobwebs have been knocked down, the windows (outside) washed and on and on. It’s a heck of an undertaking but it needs to be done at least once a year. LOL

I had a lovely call from my son today, too. Yesterday we had a facetime call from our granddaughter and her dad. It all makes our lives so joyful when we get calls from the kids. I can now say that I understand how my in-laws and my mom to a certain extent felt when we didn’t call them enough. I refuse, however, to complain to the kids or grandkids and I vow to call them when I miss them. I know the kids are all busy with their work lives and personal lives and I need to make an extra effort on their behalf because I know they’re not “ignoring” us on purpsoe. Heck, our lives are still pretty busy, too, and we have some weeks where we don’t even get to call them. I hope they all know (I think they do) that we love them more that they’ll ever know. And they will understand that statement when they are in their late sixties. (Damn! I’m in my late sixties! How did that happen!?))

After all the work we’ve been doing around the house … and for most of the afternoon yesterday, I’ve been knitting and working on my WIPs. I’ve made some good progress on my socks this week. I have reached the toe of the second sock and I will finish that today and, I hope, will get the heels in or at least on needles to be stitched. The most difficult thing about afterrhought heels for me is getting my stitches all from one row onto my needles. I tend to “drift” up or down a row. I am hoping that this heel will be a bit “tighter” than the forethought heel on my last pair. They turned out fine in retrospect but I had a gaping hole at both sides of the heel that I had to fix. We will see what happens when I don’t have any waste yarn to compensate for. Will the holes be bigger? Smaller? Non-existent? I’m hoping for the latter.

I have done several rounds on the granddaughter’s swing skirt, too. This is pretty boring to knit as it’s all stockinette with increases every seventh round. My mind tends to wander so my increases aren’t all perfect but they aren’t noticeable and that skirt will be swinging to much when she finally has it on, nobody will be able to see the stitches anyway. I can’t wait for the outfits to be put together with this skirt!

Since I last posted I haven’t made a lot of progress on my tabard or my easy folded poncho. And my daughter’s wrap sweater is still in time out. I really need to get back to that someday soon as she may be coming up in July if she can find a few days away from work.

I had a very good mail day yesterday, my new knitting bag arrived from Maika Bags. My bag is their Essential Tote and I love it. I went back and forth with wanting a bright, colorful bag and decided I would use a more neutral (dark) bag more so I bought their Nochi fabric print and I love it! The inside of the bag is as good as the outside. It has a sleeve so I can hold it on my suitcase when I am traveling and it has enough inside pockets so I can carry my notions and projects and my laptop or iPad in a padded pocket, too. I currently have four projects in it … and there’s room for my water bottle, too. It has handles and a shoulder strap in vegan leather so I can wear it across my body if I choose to. My knitting bag gets pretty heavy sometimes!

And now I’m going to sign off and find some yarn to play with.

Gone knitting!

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