I was going to write over the holiday last weekend, and didn't. I rather enjoyed being able to step away from the computers for a day. Unlike past years, I did not feel compelled to work because it was a Monday; at the previous job, where my work was so global, in the other 190+ countries the 4th of July isn't a holiday so email piled in and somebody always had an emergency. The new job, while just as busy, is mostly USA-based so the inbox was stunningly quiet.
Of course, many of my friends didn't see that it was a holiday worth celebrating this year, and I know there is much to say and read on that topic. I just hope that the non-conservatives don't split into multiple parties as they did in 2016 and 2020, and thus weaken the opportunity to vote non-evangelicals into office.
Then there was the shooting at the parade in Highland Park. My mother's family has lived there, part of them have, for about four generations. My mother remembers the crime scene from her high school years. It was late in the day when we learned that all of our family members are safe, although some were within two blocks of the shooting and are extremely rattled.
On a very different topic, I've been forgetting to post this:
I was surprised to receive it in mid-June as I don't pay attention to badges and goals (other than 10,000 steps a day) and just walk. I've finally been back to my morning wanders, except on Saturday when I have an early yoga class. Most days I do at least 8,000 steps during my walk and when I can it's over 10,000 steps, usually on Sunday and holidays, or if I get a really early start. One day I walked to the grocery store because I realized I had $3 store credit that was going to expire, and there were a couple items on sale that I would buy, and walking meant I couldn't do any spontaneous buying. I did anyway, as unflavoured gelatin was on clearance, and I use it for making marshmallows, and it hasn't been on sale for a while. But those are small, light boxes and easy to add with the fish and tortellini I was buying.
My CSA pickups have begun, so I didn't need to get produce. First week I received pickling cucumbers (which I just eat), garlic scapes, zucchini and summer squash, blueberries, sweet peas (pods are very edible also, so these are just quick snacks), and several ears of corn. The week before I'd picked up a produce box at a farmer's market I used to frequent (when I could use a nearby makerspace as an in-town office, and walk up there to get lunch and goodies), which contained zucchini, onions, parsley, blueberries, a huge bag of tri-color quinoa, and bread, and for each one purchased another was donated to a SNAP recipient. I also purchased snap peas, green beans, radishes, raspberries, red leaf lettuce, and a huge bunch of basil from some of the farmers. Plus pistachio biscotti, and of course lunch (which also served for the next day - their portions are large) from the café that hosts the market.
It's Stitches Expo this weekend, and I wanted to take classes but they included Friday sessions and I couldn't take yesterday from work. So I've done the special lectures and vendor talks and last night's pajama party. I wasn't going to shop, but then I won a gift certificate from a vendor, so.......
Status on Resolutions
It has been a while since I reported. So far this year, I have finished eight books so I have completed that resolution. I said on Goodreads that I would finish an even dozen (one per month) and I am ahead of schedule. A couple have been fairly slight, and I've started some others that I decided aren't worth the time and they went into a donate box unfinished. It feels good to be reading again.
I am one for two on each of the pairs of UFOs that I posted about, but I have finished another UFO:
This is something I think I started when I lived in Texas, which means over a decade ago. I know I purchased the yarn there. There are glitches in the lace pattern, but it's a tote bag, so I don't care. When I found it I realized the strap was almost done, so I knitted a few more rows and grafted it, then did a row of single crochet on each side for stability.
I should finish something else - and I've found another UFO that needed frogging and a lacy bit - but I've started a new project. One of the instigators on KnitTalk issued a "CHALLENGE" (as she typed it) to create something of two colours of yarn. After some stash diving I decided to do the Falling Leaves Shawl in two shades of Periwinkle Sheep's Watercolors II: "magic forest" and "the witches brew": As I've knit, I determined that the instructions and the photograph do not match. So I am freestyling the leaves a bit. I've progressed to the third one (of ten, according to the pattern) but I don't have a further photograph. Maybe next weekend.