How was your weekend? Mine was good, though I did work both days. But weekend days are short days, so it was fine. And since the weather was miserable, I was just as happy to be doing that.
The Tim was apparently inspired to get some things done, so he returned a toilet he'd ordered from Home Depot that ended up being the wrong one to work with the plumbing in our old house, and then he ordered another one, since the one we need wasn't in stock. I'm glad I missed all of that, because frankly, helping to carry a HEAVY toilet down from the third floor to the first is not something that would have ended well, if I had been the designated helper. He got the next door neighbor to help, and said that with him helping, it was really no big deal. So both of us felt like we had a worthwhile weekend. 😊
I mentioned in my last post that some people were coming to fix our chimney. I was amazed at all they accomplished in what seemed like such a short amount of time! The best part is that they were really nice, and I wasn't nervous at all having them around. Granted, most of the time they were outside on the roof, but I had to leave the doors unlocked for them to get in and out of the house, and it didn't freak me out like I feared it would. It's funny, I'm not really fearful out and about anywhere, but I really hesitate when people have to come to the house. I guess it's because letting a stranger come in is just unnerving under the best circumstances. But all's well that ends well. Next up - a new roof!
My knitting is moving along pretty well too. By the end of last week, I'd finished the first half of a Musselburgh hat I'm knitting for a Christmas gift. I started adding the second yarn, as you can see below:
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We just did two bathrooms and I know just what you mean about heavy toilets. They weigh a ton.
The Mister and I were just talking about where we were when we heard about 9/11. It stays with you. What a moment in time.
Glad to hear you avoided being part of the toilet-hauling-team! ;-) And that your chimney work went smoothly, too. Love your Musselburgh hat, Bridget. You're so right -- the beginning of that pattern is such a booger. But then, suddenly, it's smooth sailing until the end! (It's such a great hat!) And it is hard to fathom that it's been 22 years since 9/11!
I agree with your assessment of the 22 year thing--college seniors were either barely born or not born when 9/11 happened. I think those of us of a certain age remember exactly where we were when we found out about it. I think our generation is marked by the death of JFK (which I only vaguely remember), Elvis, John Lennon, and 9/11.
Moving right along…..we went to the zoo last week and had such a great time. I would recommend going for anyone, not just taking children. We both came away after 6 hours feeling so uplifted and happy.
Time is so elastic and odd for me, too. How can it be 22 years already? I'd never have guessed it was so long ago. It feels so recent to me still. Yet, compared to the timeline of United States history, it is of course very recent.
Wow. 22 years. It definitely doesn't feel that long!
love the new hat - that's going to be so toasty
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