Thank you all for your encouragement. I especially appreciate your stories, it’s amazing how common, but hidden, mental illness is. This is as public as I have been with something that’s been a part of my family’s life since I was 11. The added bad news is that my mother removed herself from the waiting list for housing near me without saying anything. We now have to start from scratch.
I’ve been dealing with Bryant’s pukey flu. It’s been a long time since I had a middle of the night emergency clean-up with one of the kids. He managed to spew across the bed, onto the floor and into the desk drawer. It even managed to make its way underneath the mattress. The only comfort was that I am now aware that my 15 year old actually eats peas.
Working away on my Heavenly wrap. It’s been two rows forward, six back. If I don’t take the time to count the stitches after each row, I end up ripping back. It’s not easy ripping back because of the sticky mohair content and I pull out more stitches than intended. It’s far more sparkly than in the photo. I just read that mohair rips more easily if you put it in the freezer for half an hour. Maybe it’s nature at work; something that keeps the goats from sticking together like velcro when the herd huddles together in the winter. Isn’t that an image?
Here’s a good lead on a yarn sale: Chez Casuelle – 20% off all yarn and free shipping to the US or Canada for orders over $25 or $15 to anywhere else in the world! Thanks to reader, Claudia. If I owned a knit shop I would stock it like this one.

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