
This is the moment of embarking.
All auspicious signs are in place.
In the beginning, all things are hopeful. We prepare ourselves to start anew. Though we may be intent on the magnificent journey ahead, all things are contained the this first moment; our optimism, our faith, our resolution, our innocence. In order to start, we must make a decision.
Deng Ming~Dao
Whew….what a month this has been! I am not even sure where to start, so I will start at the beginning.
The above quote is so meaningful for me in this beginning month of 2011 as I have given my notice in my real job to commit myself to The Woolen Rabbit. I will be working both jobs untill the end of February….and then I will be able to focus all of my attentions on fibery things.
I will fully admit that it is a bit scary, but still very exciting all at the same time. It is going to be crazy busy here until the end of February however, so my postings may not be as regular as I would like them to be, but come March there will be new things happening.
January has proven to be a challenging month on the health front as well. Some of you may know that my dad underwent an unexpected heart procedure. Even though he is in fabulous shape at 76 years old, he needed to have a few stents put in to help the old ticker. We weren't quite prepared to find out that the total amount of stents was 7! Yikes!
Needless to say we were very concerned, but he is feeling so much better now. The doctors told him that his regular exercise program has kept his heart in great shape…just a few blocked arteries. (another reason to commit to exercising!)
Less than a week after Dad's trip to the hospital, it was my turn….emergency gall bladder surgery. Ey yi yi…didn't the health goddess know that I am much too busy for this? Orders to be filled, yarns to be dyed, patterns to be knit.
Needless to say that the orders have had to wait a bit as the doctor has told me no lifting more than 15 pounds…and that means heavy dye pots. Thankfully people have been understanding and patient.
What I have been able to do is knit….yay! The pretty blue mitt above is a kit pattern that was designed for the girls over atYarn4socks. It is part of their sock yarn club. The girls at Yarn4 Socks say there are 8 kits still available, so hurry on over to order one!
The pattern is called Eliza, designed by Anne Hanson of Knitspot and the yarn is a new Woolen Rabbit yarn named Lucient. Lucient is a MCN blend, but with an extra dash of cashmere in a 3 ply yarn. Very soft…and will be available later next month.
The other little bit of knitting that I have managed to work on is a Curling set of hand mitts and a neck warmer, made from the same Lucient yarn, this time in Birch Beer. Love, love, love this pattern!
Well, that is it for now. The next few weeks will be about healing and getting ready for Spa, so posting may be a bit erratic here, however I am SO looking forward to March and new things.
Even more than that….. I am looking forward to spending more time with you all here.
Until then…..stay warm in your corner of the world!
Congratulations on your leap of faith!! It’s so exciting to follow your dreams – and we’ll all benefit greatly from it 🙂
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Wow, this HAS been quite the month for you and yours! Glad everyone is holding up, and glad you are on the mend. And with such a bright future ahead! Spring is going to be extra-exciting, methinks!XO
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YEAH YOU! Glad all is well after those health probs – set for a while i suspect 😉
Best of luck in your new endeavors!
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You certainly have had a very busy month.
Hope you’re feeling better, looking forward to your new career and enjoying all that beautiful knitting.
Susan
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I knew about your surgery, of course, but didn’t know your dad had a health scare, too. I’m grateful you are both doing fine. Can’t wait to see you at SPA!
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I love that quote for January.
Leaps are scary. I admire you for doing it. (I clearly can’t.) Glad you are on the mend, and doing better. I worry about you.
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Yay for the big news! That’s exciting & I look forward to seeing new developments. Take the surgery recovery easy (had that one myself last year).
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Congrats on going full time with a “fiber” job!!! I envy you!!!
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It must feel good to know you did the right thing. Sending healing thoughts to you and your Dad.
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I’m glad you and your dad are doing better. I guess I never knew you had a “real job.” How in the world have you been doing all that you do?! Wow!
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Hope you are on the mend now! Nothing like a few curves thrown by life to shake things up a bit, eh? 🙂
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so glad you are feeling better!
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Congratulations on such a major decision. It must be scary yet liberating!! I hope you heal well and do take the Dr’s advice. I had the same thing 2 yrs ago and enjoyed some knitting time for exactly the same reason. Apparently it was the yellow colour I had become that clued them in I needed the surgery FAST! I look forward to seeing more posts from you, always enjoy the ones you do now even though they may be few, we understand.
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All the best to you Kim! Can’t wait to see what the future brings!
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Best wishes on a successful journey!
I hope both you and your father are well on the way to recovery. Don’t worry too much about the 7 stents – I know someone who has 21, and has been going strong for years and years.
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That’s a lot for one month. Hope you recover quickly.
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Ouch! Ouch! Ouch! Hope both you and your father are recovering nicely by now. But such lovely knitting. I’m glad for you and your leap into your business. You have such beautiful yarns that I’m sure you will do very well.
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I hope you and your father are both feeling fine. Congrats on leaving the job for fiber and yarn. Can’t wait to see what comes into the shop when you have more time.
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Glad that you and your Dad are doing better. Looks like I was a bit late to the extra kits..I will just have to wait until that yummy yarn is available in the shop!
Looking forward to seeing what you have up your sleeves!!
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Glad to hear you and your father are on the mend. Congratulations on being able to move forward with your dream. I am confident you’ll be very successful.
PS: I too love Anne’s Curling pattern; fun to knit and great to wear. Family members are adding it to the “knit list”.
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Sorry that I missed the post about your Dad- and SO glad that his surgery was a success!!
And you – well, I am glad they were able to solve the problem, and that you are finally on the road to recovery 😉
Be careful about the lifting – no reason to push yourself too fast.
And CONGRATS on the bold and fabulous move to be a full time fiberista!! woo hoo ❤
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All the best to you, Kim!
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Glad you and your Dad are feeling better! You always have such beautiful yarn and patterns to share! Take it easy. hugs
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I am so, so glad to hear you are doing better & that your Dad is improving! Congrats on your big jump into full time fiber as well! You are a true innovator in the color world and I firmly believe you will continue to excel 🙂
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Congratulations and best wishes for a wonderful future – both business and health-wise! You truly deserve the best.
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Wishing you and your Dad a full and gentle recovery, Kim. The Zen saying that has been my mantra/comfort for the past few months is: “Leap and the net will appear.” Kudos to you on your career leap of faith!
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Glad to hear you’re on the mend along with your dad; I had the same surgery just before Christmas….bad timing on my part. Congrats on your job decision! Nice to devote yourself to something you really love doing. Best wishes.
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Wishing you and yours the best of health. Best wishes on your new full-time venture.
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