Well, I tried to post weekly, I really did. I swear. Damn life got in the way. Maybe I should shot for monthly posts …
Sit back, get comfy, grab a cup of tea or a nice cold beer, ‘cause this is may take awhile:
We spent the better part of the last couple weeks at the hospital with my dear MIL. She had been having shortness of breath (SOB is the medical abbreviation- not very original, but kind of funny). They have done test after test after test. It’s been very frustrating for all of us. Anyway, she started having chest pain (CP) , so they decided to do a heart cath. (basically they stick a long wire from the artery in the groin up to the heart, inject dye, and take pictures to see how the blood is or is not flowing). Well, my MIL, who has NO RISK FACTORS AT ALL for heart disease, has pretty significant heart disease. At first they were concerned she would need bypass, but thankfully she does not. She is now the proud owner of three stints in the main vessel that supplies blood to the heart and will be taking blood thinners and cholesterol medicine until the day she dies, which hopefully won’t be for many more years. That’s the good news.
The bad news: none of that resolved her SOB or CP. What the fuck?? As it turns out, after a few more days at the hospital and much more testing, her heart is fine. The new theory is she has really, really bad gastric reflux. They upped her meds and she is currently symptom free and vacationing in Italywith my FIL. Whew! The really good news: although none of her symptoms were related to her heart disease, at least they found it. It would have been very bad if those blockages had gone un-diagnosed! Needless to say, we are all relieved and grateful. My MIL is the most awesome woman I know. It’s nice to have her healthy again.
There’s my excuse for not posting. It’s a pretty good one, don’t ya think?!
Moving on…
My last post was unintentionally divided into sections (class, dancing, knitting) I liked how that worked; so I am going to try to keep the same format going. As an added bonus: if you don’t give a rat’s ass about, say my Chem. class, you can scroll right on past.
Because I am a little (okay a lot) anal I am going to proceed in alphabetical order: class (Chem.), dance, and knitting. I am also a little evil because this makes you at least glance at the ongoing drama of Chem. class, ‘cause I really want you to suffer along with me!
Chem.: What can I say? I got my first test back and I earned 84%. I’m a little bummed I didn’t get an A. Not just because I am an over-achiever, but because when I was done with the test I really thought I did well and because a couple things I missed I knew, I just had a little brain fart. Not the end of the world I know, but it still sucks. We do have three more tests and a final left; so I have plenty of chances to make it up. Yippee.
Dance:(in a sing-song 5 year old voice) I got new dance shoes, I got new dance shoes, and you-ou don’t ! Nanny, nanny, nanny! Okay, you might have new dance shoes, but whatever; let’s look at mine shall we:

hey, it’s hard taking pictures of your own foot!

I especially like this one. It shows my other foot with socks and jeans well: nice touch, no?
Aren’t they fabulous?? I finally bought the Werner Kerns I’ve been lusting after since hubby got his pair. No, hubby did not get the same pair! He wouldn’t look good in strappy heals; he has a very manly pair, thank you very much. I had been procrastinating because they are a little on the pricey side (good thing I did, because I got them on sale), but after wearing them, I would pay full price in a heart beat. Trust me, they are worth every penny. Good news/bad news again:
Good news: I got them for 30% off because the store is closing (also bad news). They are the most comfortable shoes ever! I don’t even want to wear my other pairs. I love these shoes! They are so well made and so sexy. Hands down: The. Best. Shoe. EVER.
Bad News: They are the best shoes ever. I want more. Even if I could get more at 30% off, which I can’t because I took the last pair in my size, they are still not exactly cheap. Maybe I’ll get another pair for my birthday or ground hog day or something. For now, I’ll cherish these and pick up change off the ground in an effort to get another pair.
We were able to make it to the Denver Turnverein the last 3 weeks. We really like it there. The floor is nice, they play a good mix of music, it’s a great atmosphere and they have a bar! Nice! Not that we are getting loaded or anything (you try to Tango with a buzz, not good, someone could get hurt!), but a glass of wine or a beer is refreshing and tasty. It seems like the same core group of people every week, and we have already talked to a few of the couples, so we feel more comfortable each week. We are happy to have found a “home” to practice.
Knitting:
Still working on the never-ending ribbing on the sweater. I managed to get a fair amount done (like 4 inches) while Mom was having her heart cath. That’s the nice thing about tedious knitting; it keeps you busy enough to not go totally crazy, but it’s not too challenging and you can put it down anytime. Only a few more inches and then on to the sleeves, with any luck I should be done with this by NEXT winter!

Other projects: I have another section of Aliens in Spring done. I am almost halfway done having 2 ½ out of 6 Alien heads complete. I couldn’t be happier with the colors I chose; I love it so far.
When I was at the hospital with Mom, I ran out of the yarn I brought for my sweater. Instead of driving home to get more yarn, I started the Diamonds sock from More Sensational Knitted Socks. I am doing it in black and hot pink. So far I have the ribbing section of one sock done. I tried to take a picture, but it wasn’t working for me today. It’s not that exciting anyway: 1 ½ inches of 2 by 2 ribbing in black yarn…wow.
I have all but the thumb done on the first of hubby’s gloves. If I can just get that damn thumb done, I will be able to get going on the other one. The fingers/thumb are such a pain, I keep putting it off. I really need to get those damn things done.
However, it won’t be this week. I have a place on the upcoming blog tour for Donna Druchunas’ new book Kitty Knits on March 7th.

I am planning on making a couple of little things from the book and of course I procrastinated and now I am pushing the deadline a little. The only knitting between now and then is from the Kitty Knits book. I do have one thing almost done and should be able to get the other done the next couple of nights at stitch and bitch. Sorry, I can’t tell you what. It’s a surprise.
Finally: hubby was kind enough to take me to the Alpaca Extravaganza in Longmont last weekend. Wow. The alpacas are so cute and soft. I wanted to take them all home.

The breeder was kind enough to let me and my friend Nissa feed the little guys. They weren’t so sure about us until we had grain in our hands. Then they were all about us!
This guy is a Paco-Vicuna. I love his big brown eyes. The breeder says they are much softer then Alpacas, but he was a little shy and not in the touchy feely mood…too bad I didn’t save some of that grain! In addition to being softer, their fleece is also something like 10x more expensive then regular alpaca.

This guy is a Suri. I love this picture. He looks like a little old man.
Ah, the much lusted after “panda” alpaca. I totally wanted to steal this one. The markings are amazing. Unfortunately he was a little camera shy, and this is the best picture I have of him. I’d like to give a shout out to hubby for taking all the pictures: thanks babe!
In addition to all the alpacas, there was roving and a fair amount of alpaca products (socks, sweaters, teddy bears). There wasn’t as much yarn selection as I was hoping for, but they did have some. I bought a couple of skeins from a local farm: Kitchell Kriations. They had a few things the owner had knit and crocheted and it seems to work up nice and soft with that nice fuzzy aura alpaca has . It was pretty reasonably priced at $6 per ounce, so I bought 4 ounces. I also really like the heathery gray color (most of the vendors only had shades of brown) I’ll keep you posted when I make something out of it.

Are you tired of reading yet? I’m know I am tired of typing! Good thing I had Sumnus to help.
Happy Leap Day! I hope you enjoy your extra day.