Friday, January 20, 2006

Poor Matt



Matt got in to see the doctor yestday. At first it was thought that he had shingles. The problem with that? Matt's never had the chicken pox (yes, I even have verified this with his mother, as you know you can't trust him to remember something like that). Until now that is. As the day progressed yesterday, the little bumps starting popping up all over the place. It became more and more obvious that it couldn't be shingles, but rather good ol' chicken pox. Poor guy. 37 years old and has the chicken pox. The good news is that he's no longer running a fever... the bad news is that he hasn't started itching yet. I'm so not looking forward that.

Well, after some discussion, it was decided that there was no reason for me to stay home with him, so I made it to Stitch n Bitch last night anyway. Yeah! A truely wonderful evening out again... except to the distress of one little ball of Sockotta. Please send good thought to the Sockotta that it makes it way back home soon...

Speaking of socks, I thought I would train for the Knitting Olympics and give the must discussed Jaywalker socks a try.



I can see why this pattern has become popular. It's a nice balance of simple and interesting. I'm using the Simple Stripes yarn from Knitpicks (sweet tarts. yum.) We'll see if we can actually finish these. That's the training. See if I can actually finish one pair of socks...

Oh, and don't think Marilyn is being ignored, she's slowly moving along. I'll have update pics soon!!!!

Happy Knitting!

12 Comments:

At 8:21 AM , Kate said...

Hahaha! That South Park portrait is very useful-- I hope Matt feels better soon!

Oh-- and I can come on Saturday morning. Yay!

 
At 9:18 AM , Dawn Brocco said...

The patterning shows up *much* nicer with your striped yarn than it does with the original variegated yarn. It takes striped yarn to new heights!, and *almost* makes me want to make a pair - now if it only came in heavy worsted to bulky wt yarn...

Hope hubby is well soon!

 
At 9:38 AM , Sonya said...

I thought it was bad that I had chicken pox in 8th grade. But at 37! Now that is sad. Hope it goes quickly. I love the Jaywalker colors. That's good Olympic training.

 
At 10:33 AM , Nicole Valentine said...

See you Sat. too! Again major sympathies to Matt.

 
At 11:28 AM , Priscilla said...

My sister came back to California from New York in October with a cough and the beginnings of a rash that turned out to be Chicken Pox. We were really suprised because we all had Chicken pox back when it was considered a "childhood illness" along with measles,etc. Apparently you can get it more than once.

 
At 1:34 PM , Sarah (AKA Fleecy) said...

Those Jaywalkers are tempting me too. Must.. not... buy.. sweettarts... yarn... even though it has been tempting me too. Surely I have some suitable yarn in my very deep sock yarn stash. ;-)

 
At 2:51 PM , Theresa said...

Hi Cindy...I love the pattern do I think this would be good for the Ransome Socks I have to do...Hopefully I will see you tomorrow morning!

 
At 4:13 PM , beadlizard said...

Condolences to Matt. My DD had chicken pox three times!!! The doctors said that you're less likely to repeat it if you have a humdinger of a case. Aveeno oatmeal baths really do help. --Sylvia

 
At 5:46 PM , Kristen said...

Poor Matt! Though better to have chicken pox than shingles, which is said to be incredibly painful and the pain can last for months. I couldn't understand the brouhaha over the jaywalker socks from the original photo- too muddy looking to see the pattern- but yours I like!

 
At 11:40 PM , deletethisaccount said...

Poor poor Matt! That's just terrible! I hope he gets better real soon.
Love your Jaywalkers!!! can't wait to show you mine one day :)

 
At 12:21 PM , Tori said...

Hope Matt is on the mend! I've heard Chicken Pox as an adult can be awful! Love the Jaywalkers!

 
At 12:24 AM , Bonnie Franz said...

Love your socks- now I have to go get that yarn! I've "tagged" you- don't know if you're into it but if you are, questions are on my blog!

 

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