Don’t you just hate to frog…rip it, rip it, rip it. Tonight, while watching the AZN channel with DD#1, I spliced my Highland Wool for the back of my vest. Several rows later I look at it and it doesn’t look good. Damn, damn, damn. I will join the new yarn at the side seam area…no gapping holes.
I usually work the new yarn in and the old yarn out for all my projects like I do with my fair isle. But I don’t want the bulk to show since there is no texture or color variation on the back.
I’m back on track now…just giving DD#1, 40 more minutes to finish watching a CSI espisode.
There are very few shows I love. “Lost” is one of them. I watch Survivor with my family. The rest I could care less about. But….
My newest passion is a Korean Drama. I call it my Korean Soap Opera. I’ve been running around school for two days doing my Korean Soap Opera wave. Too fun.
I have always loved international films. Subtitles don’t scare me…though they do cut into my knitting time.
I’m always telling the girls to turn it up…though I can’t quite understand what they are saying…but it is just part of it with the subtitles…the tone, the way it gets across.
Rooftop Room Cat is terrific. DD#2 and I ordered the dvd collection last Friday. I believe it is either coming from CA or HongKong. Too cool.
I have to giggle, but the two main characters sooooo remind me of my dear, beloved ex-husband. Even my girls agreed. You just love to hate em’.
Off to knit some more on the back of my vest.
Tomorrow is the plant sale with Mary, a bite out for lunch with her and DD#1, JoAnn’s and then maybe, just maybe, a yarn shop. I’ll settle for JoAnn’s, must find Knitting Experience Book #1 for coworker, Debbie. A great book that has her itching to knit up more projects.

I would have never guessed you would watch soap operas, Korean or otherwise. Do you speak Korean? Hope the plant sale and lunch out, etc. are fun! Cheers.