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Day 99/365: First Day in Minneapolis!

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We left Ventura this morning at 5:30 AM and made it to LAX with plenty of time to make our flight.  I didn’t bring a book, but I did bring my knitting.  While we were waiting at the gate, I finished the cuffs on this pink pair of socks, but I didn’t have a chance to take any good photos.  I started a new pink and yellow sock during the flight, but I didn’t take any photos of that, either.

I did, however, take this photo to show you that it was snowing when we got to our hotel.  I can’t believe that in just yesterday’s post, I shared with you a photo of the bright and sunny day we were having in San Luis Obispo.  That seems like such a long time ago, now.

Then again, it’s been a long day of traveling and I’ve got to get to bed.  More to come later!

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Day 98/365: My Friday at Work

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Between 1100 to 1300, I don’t schedule any appointments with patients.  I usually use that time to eat my lunch and type my progress notes.  I also try to leave my office and go for a walk.

Today was a beautiful day to be outside.  I walked out to the parking lot and on my way to my car, I could see sheep grazing on the hillside across from the prison.  (You can see them, too, if you click on the photo and look closely at the green field to the left of the picture.)  I took this photo while sitting in my car.  I wanted to snap a better photo, but to do so would have required standing in the middle of the parking lot with my cell phone in hand, which would have looked very suspicious and definitely attract the attention of the guard tower.

Anyway, I also wanted a visual reminder of sunny California weather, because in twenty-four hours, I will be in cold (possibly snowy) Minnesota.  We’re leaving Ventura tomorrow morning at 5:30 AM to drive to LAX.  It’s going to be a long day of traveling, but I should have some adventures to share.


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Day 97/365: So Close to Being Done

This is a pair of nearly finished socks.  I would already be done with both of them, except that I decided to go back and rip out the cuff of the first sock.

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To refresh your memory, here is a photo of the first sock before I ripped out that cuff.  Even though the sock was done and I could have just left it alone, I didn’t like the way the ribbing started too high up on the leg.  It created a weird bulgy effect when I tried on the sock.

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So I ripped out the cuff in order to adjust the length of stockinette and ribbing.  Now I am trying to match the cuffs to each other and hoping both socks will be about the same length.  The stripes don’t match up at all, but I’m beyond caring about that.  I just want to make sure I get these done before Minneapolis.  And in a few days, I’ll tell you why, I promise.

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Day 96/365: Prepping for the Week

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I mentioned before that Sean and I will be going to Minneapolis this week.  We’ll be attending the AWP Conference at the Minneapolis Convention Center and flying out of LAX on Thursday morning.  Which means that I will be working only two days this week:  tomorrow and Wednesday, and after I put in my 10-hour day on Wednesday, I’ll be leaving San Luis Obispo and driving the 150 miles back down to the Ventura homestead, in order to get on the road to Los Angeles first thing Thursday morning and make our flight.  Wednesday and Thursday are going to be loooong days, I already know.

I spent today doing the laundry, packing, and trying to remember everything I will need for the trip.  Knitting helps me think, and I was able to finish this sock.  With all the traveling ahead of me this week, I should be finishing at least another pair of socks.  Thank goodness they’re so portable.


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Day 94/365: Just Another Typical Saturday

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Sean and I were meeting a friend for lunch in San Luis Obispo.  As usual, he was all ready to go while I had changed my mind and was putting on a different blouse at the last minute.

“Are we just going to lunch, or did you plan on doing other stuff while we’re out?” he called down the stairs.

“No,” I hollered from the closet.  “We’re just going to lunch.”

“I don’t believe you,” he said.  “I’m bringing a book, just in case.”

Which just goes to show what twenty years in a relationship with me has taught him.


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Day 93/365: Friday Morning Cake

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In order to get into the prison, you first have to go through the Gatehouse, where you must show your state employee I.D. to a correctional officer.  If you are bringing any bags or items into the facility, you have to set them down on the counter and the C.O. looks through them and asks you if you are carrying any cell phones, electronics, or other contraband.

Today when I got to work, I walked into the Gatehouse with a woman who was carrying a large bakery box.  She and I set down our lunch bags to be inspected.  She also placed her bakery box on the counter next to her bag.

The C.O. looked through our bags and then turned to her.  “Ma’am,” he said, “could you open the box?”

The woman was a warm, agreeable person who looked exactly like someone who would be bringing baked goods for her co-workers on a Friday morning.  She carefully loosened the lid of the box and lifted it slowly to reveal a round, chocolate-frosted cake.  “Happy Birthday” was piped across the top of the cake in red icing.  It looked yummy.  I suddenly wanted a slice of that cake.

You could tell the C.O. thought the same thing.  And the way he played it off was pretty funny.  He said, deadpan, “I’m going to need to cut it open.”  Like there could be a file baked in that cake.

The woman patted her pockets and said, “Oh, darn!  I don’t have anything to cut it with.”

“That’s okay,” he said.  “I’ll just put my finger in it.”

Then they both laughed, and she put the lid back on the cake.

It was a pleasant way to start a Friday morning going in to work at a prison.


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Day 92/365: The Other Reason Why I Stopped Knitting Socks For a While

After leaving work early yesterday to go home sick, I knew I would not be very popular among my colleagues if I showed up for work today.  So I called in sick and spent the day resting and breathing through my mouth, because apparently now my flu symptoms have revamped into a cold with a stuffed-up nose.

You may remember that I was knitting this sock a few weeks ago:

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I was making it for my old college roommate Kim.  She told me what size shoe she wore, and she was going to send an outline of her foot to me.  In the meantime, I kept merrily knitting along.  I even turned the heel of the sock without waiting for Kim’s foot outline to arrive.

Then a couple of things happened on the same day.

First, I accidentally stepped on one of the sock knitting needles and broke it in half.  I didn’t have any other circulars in the same size, so I had to go online and order a replacement.

Second, I took Kim’s foot outline that had just arrived in the mail, and I glued the piece of paper to a piece of cardboard.  I waited for the glue to dry, and I cut around the outline of her foot.  Then I took the nearly finished sock and slid it onto the cardboard foot template.  The sock stretched tightly across the width of the flat cardboard, which told me one thing:  I had knitted too narrow a sock for my friend’s three-dimensional foot.  And also, it was a little too short.

It is a good thing that the neighbors on either side of my house are retired senior citizens who are slightly hard of hearing, because I spent the next few minutes screaming in frustration.

After I calmed down (one day later), I decided I would set that sock aside and save it for someone else with a narrower foot.  I couldn’t bear to think of unraveling the whole thing.  I figured that it would be easy enough to go on eBay and just purchase another skein of the same yarn and start over.

I went to eBay, typed in “Lion Brand Sock-Ease Yarn Red Hots” and quickly found a whole slew of listings.  I selected one that was listed for a Buy-It-Now and completed the purchase.  I waited several more days.  My new, intact knitting needles arrived.  The Lion Brand Sock-Ease Yarn in Red Hots arrived.

And this is what I got:

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Yes– same color, different dye lot!!!

I checked the labels multiple times and even held them together to compare.  My eyes were not deceiving me.  Both were indeed skeins of “Red Hots” sock yarn.  Except one was black and orange, while the other one was red and pink and orange.

I knew Kim had fallen in love with that pink and orange yarn.  I knew she would be crushed not to have her socks in those colors.  I couldn’t disappoint her.  I had to unravel the first sock and start over.

So being a good friend, I did, and this time I tried to knit the new sock a little wider than the first one.  And this time I guess I was paying more attention to the width of the sock rather than the length of it, because by the time it occurred to me that I needed to start the increases for the gusset, I realized I’d made the foot too long.  The sock needed about an inch and a half unraveled from the bottom.

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Augh! This sock would fit Sean, not Kim!

So it was at that point that I quit.  I didn’t want to work on that sock for a long time.  I switched over to crocheting.  And that whole sorry story of that sock is partly what made me stop knitting.  (Look at that:  alliteration.)

Anyway, I think enough time has passed that I’ve forgiven the sock and feel ready to start a fresh relationship with it.

At least it didn’t give me the flu.


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Day 91/365: Not a Good Idea to Go to Work Sick When You Work with Doctors

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When I got up for work this morning, I briefly thought about calling in sick.  Then I remembered that it was Wednesday, which is IDTT day, and if I missed today’s IDTT along with the rest of the day’s scheduled appointments, I was going to be out of compliance with my due dates.  Also, Sean and I are going to Minneapolis next week Thursday and Friday.  If I called in sick today, I would only have two days this week and two days next week to get two weeks’ worth of work done.

So I made myself go to work, and I thought my symptoms were under control until I was five minutes into IDTT, and involuntarily my nose started dripping.  I had to dash to my office to grab a box of tissues while the rest of the committee waited.

When I got back, Dr. Y said to me, “I’m going to tattle on you to Dr. A for coming to work sick.  You should have stayed home.”  Dr. A is our program supervisor.

“I had to come to work,” I said meekly, while blowing my nose and coughing.  “I had all this paperwork to turn in, and we had team today, and I didn’t want to put all the work on you.”  Dr. Y is my back-up colleague, and if I had called in sick, he would have had to serve as today’s team leader and then have to see my scheduled appointments for me.  “Besides,” I added.  “Today is the fifth day.  I spent the last four days sick.  I should be at the tail end of it.”

“Go home,” he said.

(For the upcoming punchline of this story to have a little more context, you have to know this previous story about Dr. Y.)

We finished IDTT by 9 AM.  I went back to my office and called my supervisor.  She didn’t answer the phone, so I left her a message.  “Dr. Y is threatening to tattle on me, so I’m tattling on myself.  I came to work sick and I probably shouldn’t be here, so I’m going to try to see all of my patients this morning and then I’m going home.”

I didn’t get all my work done until 1:30 PM.  Just as I was logging off my computer and clearing my desk, Dr. Y came by my office and said, “You’re still here?”

“I’m leaving now,” I said.

“Go home and don’t come back until you’re better,” he said.

“Love you, too,” I said.

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Day 90/365: On the Mend

I spent most of today on the couch.  I drank cups of hot tea and crocheted a few more rows on the garnet afghan.  I played some old DVDs on the television, more for background noise than for any actual watching.  At around 5 PM, I realized I would need to leave the house and do some grocery shopping if I wanted to eat any meals for the rest of the week.  I put together a grocery list and walked out the front door for the first time all day.

I may have mentioned this before, but in case I hadn’t and you’re not aware of it:  Our house is situated in a neighborhood that is built on the side of a steep hill.  It makes for good exercise when you’re walking to and from downtown.  It’s also a lot of fun when you’re riding your bike and coasting downhill (but not so much when you’re trying to pedal your way back up).

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This is a photo that I took about two months ago.  Sean and I were walking home from downtown, and I wanted visual proof that it is a damn steep hill.

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That yellow fire hydrant is where you would turn onto our street. Don’t you feel out of breath, just looking at this climb? I know I was.

I do know that I’ve mentioned before that Sean and I enjoy skateboarding.  And that is the second thing you need to know, in order to understand the significance of the following text exchange between me and Sean (who is currently down at the Ventura homestead while I’m up here at the Morro Bay house).  Because on my way home from the grocery store, I stopped to take a photo and send it to him.  He responded within a few minutes.

Me:  Newly paved!

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Sean:  WOW!

 

I definitely need to get well soon.