Monday, April 30, 2007

Down to Business







This past weekend we delivered our little foster fluff to her new foster mom, Cindy. Our foster fluff is named Muneca (Moon-yekka) and means "little doll" in Spanish. She came up from Mexico, through Vancouver, B.C. to be fostered, and then adopted to a new family. Muneca is tiny. She weighs 7 pounds and is so timid. This little girl is going to take a lot of time learning that humans can be trusted and can give love. She is in good hands with Cindy.




So what does this have to do with knitting? Well, Muneca needs a blanket, so it was suggested to me to knit a serape for her. I pulled out the old serape my brother gave me back in 1966 (old, both brother and serape), and pulled out all of stash to find the yarn. Here is the start of the knitted serape. I'm using Encore in all the different colors I could find. Should be fun.


Here's to little Muneca. You will have a wonderful life little girl, where you are cherished and loved, secure and protected.


Well, it's off to go knit with two bichons in my lap.


Baby Boomer Sue






Here is the original post!

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

I DID IT!

YarnABILITY, SensABILITY, PossABILITY ... all spells ABILITY. I've been contemplating creating a blog for a while. It was first an idea to communicate with those helping with Operation Holiday Stockings, and then for the work I do with dog rescue. Then there was the sharing of gardening and knitting. And then there is the "aging parent" issue we baby boomers are facing.Why Yarnability?

Well, it seems I always come back to yarn. I have been knitting since Mom taught me when I was nine (on 24" straight size 8 needles). I've been knitting something ever since. While raising our sons I mostly knit afghans since they were easy to pick up and do while watching TV with the boys. I started knitting in earnest several years ago when I found I had time on my hands as a result of the empty nest. Knitting is something I can do while commuting back and forth from work, and on trips to visit Mom. I can knit while waiting in line, and waiting for people. In other words, I can't stand being idle.

I also garden, it is solace to me. Gardening is also a constant learning experience and great exercise. I find that the tranquility of gardening is the best time for conversations with God. The mundane tasks of weeding are great for long conversations.

I am involved in a national rescue group for bichon frise. We have fostered as many as five at our home at one time, and each foster has added to our lives. We have two bichons of our own, and a wonderful Rhodesian Ridgeback/Greyhouse mix, all of which are rescues. The alpha of this group of dogs is our cat. She keeps them all in line.

I am a baby boomer, born in 1951. I have an elderly mother who is now residing in a nursing home because I can no longer take care of her myself. I am contemplating retirement, and hate the fact that my mind thinks I'm 35, but my body keeps saying "no any more."

I a very blessed woman. I have been married to the love of my live for 29 years. We have raised two terrific sons who are now in their mid-twenties, testing out all of their abilities. We have jobs we enjoy, and our health. We have wonderful friends and family, and lots of interesting things to do.

I'll get some pictures posted and hope we can all become friends.

Baby Boomer Sue

Well, it worked.

Here is my second post. So far so good. Okay, going back to the other blog to see if I can get some of those comments over here. Hang on.

Baby Boomer Sue

Shall we try this again?

I originally created a blog called "Yarnability." When I went back to add another post, it was lost, locked, unattainable, and just plain close but so far away.

After trying to access it with numerous "user names" and "passwords", and trying to find a human being to help out, I decided my time was better spent creating a new blog than trying to access something I couldn't.

I hope this one works.

If you go to the original blog you will see that I have one comment, mine. It's just a small statement as to frustration.

Okay, I'm going to sign off and set this up and HOPE I CAN GET INTO IT AGAIN!

Baby Boomer Sue