Kenny starts 6th grade tomorrow. This past week has been spent doing "Mommy" things after putting a full day at work ----- taking Kenny shopping for new school clothes, new shoes, school supplies and a new backpack. I have also been informed by my young man that he is "too old" for the kids dressing room so I was relegated to sitting outside the "adult" dressing room and waiting for him to come out show me his choices.

This left me very little time for blogging but a great deal of extra time for knitting.
As a result, I finished the twelfth square of the Endless Afghan and have most of the thirteen square completed as well. Hopefully,things will return to normal around here next week.

So I was reading my uncle's bookd "The Art of Cross Examination" (from 1918) and it occurred to me how much sitting (in between various meetings) an attorney has to do. I have to sit on the floor whenever possible at teachers meeting because I have the "jimmy legs." In addition to everything you do, I'm thinking it's hard to sit still for so long!
ReplyDeleteAhhhh--the start of school. Best time of the year. Mine go back on Wednesday. I'm planning a private little celebration, complete with yarn and pastries.
ReplyDeleteI went back and looked at all your Endless Afghan squares, and your "mission statement," so to speak, when you began the project. It's going to be a work of art that your family will cherish for generations.
ReplyDeleteI've seen the book but didn't look at it closely. Will you do a border once the squares are joined?
Another gorgeous square! I can't wait to see them all together.
ReplyDeleteThe block is beautiful!
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