Friday, April 19, 2013

{FO} Boston Strong


I have an unexpected day off from work today due to the craziness that happened over night in Boston.  My friend Dan called me right before my alarm went off telling me very briefly what happened and that the MBTA was shut down and not to go into the city today. And most importantly, don't die.  Thinking of my knitting friend Erin and glad to know she is OK today.

Last night there was a massive shootout outside Boston in Watertown.  One of the Boston marathon bomber suspect was killed, but the other is still at large.  An MIT officer was killed. Explosives were thrown. Epic scariness is now unleashed.  As a New Yorker, I always thought 9/11 would be the scariest thing I would ever live through - but, I was proven wrong.

Thinking and praying for Boston today.  Hopefully this nightmare will be over soon. My biggest fear is that, like 9/11, innocent people will be racially profiled due to the fact that the suspects are being identified as foreigners from overseas.  I pray that people make smart decisions and don't jump to conclusions about people just because they are not from here.

Sorry to get waylaid from the knitting vibe of this blog, but some things are too important not to share.  

Now back to the knitting....I finally finished my Vancouver Fog mitts last weekend just in time for the third annual Great Rhody Yarn Crawl.  They are super thick and cozy - I've been wearing them all week at work (my office is usually two temperatures: Frigid & Sweltering).



  This was a very enjoyable knit.  Quick and easy.  As I mentioned here, these mitts were part of The Fat Squirrel Gratitude KAL on Ravelry. 


10 comments:

  1. Wishing you a safe and quieter day .... pick up your knitting and let it be your companion today.

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    1. Thanks Evelyn - I've been too tense to knit. Such a scary day.

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  2. The mitts are lovely :)

    I hope you follow orders to stay inside and lock down and whatever else is going on. Oh, and most importantly, don't die.

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    1. Thanks Renee! I am staying put - I thankfully don't live in the affected area of the lockdown, but still - I'm going to not move if I can help it.

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  3. The mitts are lovely-they look longer and thicker than most..they are now on my (massive) Rav queue too ;)

    Stay safe. It is crazy at the moment!

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    1. Yes :D They come up past my wrist - unfortunately they are at work and I haven't gotten a worn picture yet of them. They are knit with worsted weight yarn so very thick and cozy.

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  4. So glad you're safe amidst all of this insanity. Also, those mitts look lovely!

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  5. It's really sad what happened in Boston.Please stay safe.
    The mitts are lovely.i'm working on one but not sure when I'll. finish it

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