Jun 29 2010

The Fine Art of Pain

Category: Gardening,Knitting,Life & StuffMistress Rows @ 12:30 pm

I’ve been quiet lately for no particular reason than I’ve been tired and the Fibro has been capricious. One day I’ll be fine a low grade 3 or 4 (where I normally cruise on the pain scale) and then I’ll have a day like yesterday where I was spiking at a 6 during work hours. I hate it when that happens during a work day. If I’m going to hurt like that, where I feel like I have to immobilize the offending area, it would be nice if I had the ability to lay down and do so. Today I’m down to a 4 or 5. I’ll take it.

Fibromyalgia, at least the way I experience it, has two pain components. There is the pressure point pain, where I have to be lightly pressed or rubbed to feel gasp-worthy pain, and the always present ache portion of the equation. That part of it is always there, to varying degrees. This is the (usually) dull or throbbing ache in various parts of my body, so many different parts that I usually just call it whole body pain. It’s either apparent while I’m at rest (either laying or sitting) or noticeable when moving or stretching doing normal daily activities like reaching for something at my desk, or bending over. Your instinctual reaction is to restrict your movements since they either hurt right away, or will hurt soon afterwards, and this leads to a gradual inflexibility and a loss of range of motion. The blackly comedic note here is that exercise is the most common recommendation from your doctor to combat this. Fibro’s final gift is exhaustion.

Yellow Squash in the making.

One way for me to combat my pathetically sedentary lifestyle is through my garden. I don’t care how I feel when I get home from work. I pick up the hose, water the flower bed, and then walk down to the raised beds. I water the plants if they need it, and make sure I grab every single weed I can find. Though the beds are raised, I don’t have a stool or gardening bench so I’m bending over and reaching around the 4×4 beds. By the time I’ve inspected all the plants and eradicated the weeds, I’m usually sweating from the sun and hurting. The process takes me roughly 10-15 minutes total. I put up with the discomfort because I love seeing how my plants have grown since the day before. My garden is exciting, even if the maintenance is painful at times. It got off to a false and poor start in the early spring, so who knows what my harvest will be like, but I don’t care. Each year I’ll learn something new and will, I’m sure, be better than the last.

Juvenile heirloom tomatoes (from a mixed packet, it's a surprise). How I wish I hadn't killed the first batch.

My evenings have been spent knitting away and I’m making great progress with the shawls. Not being a particularly fast knitter, it’s the consistency that wins the day for me. Think of me as the tortoise. If you go by the chart, I’m more than 2/3 done with both, and further along on the copper Flamenco shawl. Last night I did the math and found that I have 18 rows to go. Of course, each working row (knit side) takes me well over 30 minutes. It bears keeping in mind that I’m reading a lace chart and watching TV at the same time, which does require split concentration. Painted Sun would be just as far along, chart wise, but I added 20 rows to lengthen it. I haven’t been pushing to go faster because it’s far to easy to give yourself a knitting injury at the best of times, and two shawls are particularly demanding for someone with my limitations. In related good news, I’m not sick of either shawl yet, for which I am profoundly grateful.

Shawl in photo is larger than it appears.

 That doesn’t mean I didn’t have to fight off the urge to grab a hook and start crocheting the Midsummer’s Night Shawl from the summer issue of Interweave Crochet. Click on the photo to see the project description on the Crochet Me website. That’s some strong juju there.

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Apr 07 2010

Echo, “Babies”, & Bob

Category: Gardening,Knitting,Life & Stuff,Tiny HouseMistress Rows @ 8:09 pm

If you’re reading the Fiber Lust Confessional you already know that I fell madly in love with one of my Short & Sweet Showcase items, the Echo Flowers Shawl. Shown (and most often knitted) in the smaller, shawlette version, I knew this was going to be a must knit pattern for me. The yarn I chose was my own Guilty Pleasures Sock Yarn in Scarlet Witch, dyed quite some time ago and saved for that perfect project. I LOVE THIS COLORWAY. I had two skeins of this deep crimson and shadow shaded yarn in my stash, and despite the fact that it was probably a little too busy for my personal lace knitting tastes, I went for it. We’ll see how it looks once it’s been blocked, I have high hopes. I was sweating bullets as I neared the end as I was running out of yarn quickly. Once again I was blessed by the yarn fairies and squeaked through by the skin of my teeth! A proper FO post when it’s been ruthlessly blocked.

Unblocked and fairly shapeless.

I think the colorway worked all right, once it's blocked the border pattern should still pop!

Moving on to Tiny House news, we’re continuing to ready the yard for planting, and I have to plant my babies into peat pots as they’re far too big for the growing tray right now. In fact, my Morning Glories are going to strangle me in my sleep if I don’t get them outside and next to something to climb. Seriously, no joke, they’re huge! It’s been steadily staying nearer and nearer to 50F at night so I think it’s safe to harden them out on the ‘deck’ (really a thin 2’ wide strip of smoker’s area) at the back of the house.

Strangulate! Strangulate!

In personal news, some of you might remember Bob the Thyroid Tumor, who was found to be benign right before my wedding in ’06. Bob has decided to triple in size, which likely means another unpleasant biopsy, after which we’ll find out if it’s cancerous. While Bob has the markers of “not good, could be cancer”, thyroid cancer is rare, and I’m not expecting that diagnosis. I’m prepared that it could be, but I’m not wigging out about it. I’ve been through all this before, and I’m not fazed. Like I said on Facebook to friends and family: one of the plus sides to being plus sized is that you can hid something the size of a plum in your neck and no one can tell!

I’m letting you all know because while this is my fiber blog, it’s also my just about anything blog. I talk about my family, my past and future, what buying the house was like, my health, and a whole whack of blather about fiber stuff because it’s such a huge part of my life. This current round of “Steve will worry far more than I will” shenanigans will also be a big part of my up and coming. Hopefully you won’t mind too much. Don’t worry, yarn is far more interesting than medical crap and there’ll be plenty of wooly goodness to go ‘round.

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Mar 12 2010

ECF: Bees & Babies

Category: Gardening,Internettage,Life & StuffMistress Rows @ 5:16 pm

Fly By Diner

Today’s Eye Candy Friday is brought to you by last weekend’s wonderful weather. Apparently there’s something bees find tasty in my bird feeder, perhaps the seeds are coated in a sweet glaze of some sort? Strangely, I didn’t remember my bee attack of last summer until after I’d gotten up close and personal.

Did I mention that I’d started my seeds? I can’t remember. They are referred to as “my babies” here in Tiny House, and I take unprecedented glee in watching them grow. I have two trays with 75 peat pellets each, which seems absolutely astonishing to me, but there you have it. The first one is entirely veggies, the second has a few rows of veggies and the rest are mostly morning glories of assorted colors, a row of columbines, and a row of passionflowers. I have planted all the really good stuff I enjoy.

Onward and upward cucumber baby!

On deck we have: Sweet basil, lemon basil, lime basil (who knew!?), chives, cilantro, dill, rosemary, cucumbers, lemon cucumbers, spicy mesclun salad mix, radishes (for Steve), rainbow pepper mix, heirloom tomato mix, green beans (bush), sugar snap peas, tomatillos… and I’m pretty sure I’ve forgotten something. There are also a few stragglers left to start like squash, zucchini, spinach, and onions, but that’s everything I can think of.

Moving on to the knitting: I’ve been thwarted six ways to Sunday by my sock. I keep trying to find a stitch pattern that’s not ribbing for the cuff, and have ripped out two inches worth four times now. I could have been done with the damned thing. You know what it is? Instead of just picking something from a book, I get stuck in this trap of designing something myself. It happens to me EVERY TIME. I’m all “oh who needs a pattern, I’ll design something myself”, which is fine when the yarn is simple. But when it’s busier I often get in trouble. I don’t know why I feel this compulsion to pore over the stitch dictionaries and find that perfect stitch for busy yarn, but I do. I need to Create, not just create… does that make sense? Screw this puppy, I’m going to rip it out (AGAIN) and make the Spiral Eyelet Socks. So there.

I’m dyeing this weekend, though I don’t feel all that well. I’ve been putting it off, hoping I’ll feel better, but since that’s not happening and deadlines are looming, a girl’s gotta get it done regardless. I hope to dye up three colors of sock and lace, and three colors of superfine merino or BFL top. Clermont’s coming fast as can be, and I have to get my wholesale order for yarn4socks out the door just before the show. When it rains, right? I don’t want to start taking my Lyrica again, but I’m going to have to.

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Jun 26 2009

Happy Place

Category: Gardening,RamblingsMistress Rows @ 1:02 pm
  • Steve and will be sharing a rare Friday night together this evening. I like having a night to myself once a week (he gets Tuesdays), but it’ll be nice to spend the evening together. It’ll be even better when we have a new house and new living room furniture so we can sit next to each other again, the seat next to mine is sprung and he has to sit all alone on the sofa as it stands now.
  • The farmer’s market opened last weekend while we were away! I can’t wait to take our first stroll of the season through the giant warehouse by the river, which is also right next to the dock where we got married.
  • The Stitch & Spin is tomorrow, and despite a more current forecast of possible thunderstorms, I’m still hopefull we’ll get a little sun. I’ve reserved the gazebo, hopefully it’ll be warm enough so that even if it rains, we’ll still be ok. Please? Can I get a little sun?!
  • Freeing up bobbins is an awesome feeling. With the Romney done, and the silk blessedly behind me (though still on the bobbin), I can finally start spinning the second half of the stormy roving I bought from Cris. If you see me at the Stitch & Spin NOT using my spinner’s gauge, please don’t hesitate to remind me. I really want to start remembering to use it, especially when I’m ‘coming back’ to a project.

Lastly, my garden makes me ridiculously happy. It may look runt like compared to everyone else’s due to all my plants being grown indoors as seedlings instead of store bought, but oh my god does it make me happy. I’ve always wanted to grow things as an adult, and as a Pagan I have a deep seated conviction that you should grow things besides houseplants, that you should nurture green life from seed to flower or food.

My bed.

My bed.

I check on my garden twice a day, every day. I can’t help it! Now that it’s stopped being so overcast, I check to see how they’re growing… if they’re healthy, do they need water? That last part is a joke, it’s rained almost every single day for the last two weeks on and off. But still, if the sun has shone I go to see how they’re doing. The raised beds, of which I have my one allotted, are small but full of life. I love just standing there looking at them, knowing I made them start from a sleeping seed to a green and living thing. They’re happy, healthy, and I didn’t screw them up! I really need a good book on vegetable gardening for beginners though, my ignorance is profound.

I could use more sugar snap peas, but alas.

I could use more sugar snap peas, but alas.

Because I still had some room, I did go and augment my bed with some nursery plants. Mistakenly, I bought lemon balm instead of lemon basil, so if any of my local friends would like two very healthy 1’ high lemon balm plants (good for teas, oils, and healing balms) let me know. Along with those two came a yellow squash, a zucchini, two bush style cucumbers, and two culantro plants (cousin to cilantro, but very different in looks). I’m planning to take the lettuces out and put them in old window box planters I have at home to free up space for more herbs. I’m thinking some thyme, actual lemon basil, and maybe some oregano?

Yeah, proud mama here… don’t worry, I’ll keep the garden chatter down as much as I can. At least it’s not house chatter! More on that when we hear back from everyone involved as to whether our negotiating pans out or not. Enjoy your weekend!

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