Spring begins

In all, a very lazy month so far.

At the beginning of the month, I was pleased to present two book awards to students at the Toronto Science Fair.

I am always amazed at the creativity and scope of the projects the students present at the Fair.

Needlepoint: Not as much accomplished this month. The zebra canvas is now a zebra pillow that awaits its new owner.

Canvas work: Merry Mouse is progressing…slowly:

The first and second canvases are complete.

Oops, now a mistake is obvious.

Our regular weekly stitch group resumes on Friday after winter holidays for some of the members.

Half marathon training: The Chilly Half was a no go because of my ankle.  After a two week rest, I finished first in my age group at the Achilles 5k, and came home with these from Harry’s Spring Runoff on Saturday.

It is now just four weeks until the BMO Vancouver Half Marathon which I am looking forward to doing with my daughter. In the meantime, the next local race is the Toronto 10k which runs straight down Yonge Street before turning and ending at Exhibition Place. Now it is a matter of fitting in the long training distances – 18k on Sunday and the regular 6k to 8k during the week.

Current reading: Two books that I have just finished reading and have really enjoyed:  An Infinity of Little Hours: Five Young Men and their Trail of Faith in the Western World’s Most Austere Monastic Order by Nancy Klein Maguire. Maguire’s book chronicles the lives of five young men who enter a  monastery to become Carthusian Mionks. Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Stayed describes the three month solo hike along the PCT undertaken by the author.

 

The week begins…

So far, a busy week. Monday is my shift at the CNIB where I narrate audio books. I am currently reading Smart Medicine for Your Eyes by Dr. Jeffrey Anshel. I am fortunate to work with an amazing group of volunteers who come from many backgrounds and who love reading. The discussions before our shift begins and during break are always interesting – reviews of the latest films and shows and discussions of current books, travel experiences, politics, and other topics of interest.

Yesterday, I visited the Maya Exhibit at the  ROM with a friend.This was my second visit and I enjoyed it far more than the first.The first visit was constantly interrupted by a teacherspecially trained ROM facilitator” who was constantly bellowing her lecture  to a group of Middle School students who were also touring the exhibit. Not only was she vocally loud, but her tone and questions aimed at the group were extremely condescending. It was all very distracting. This time the tour was peaceful and without interruption, and after a a visit to the gift shops, we ate lunch at Pho Hung, a very popular Vietnamese restaurant on Bloor Street.  The food and the prices are excellent.  When we left, there was a line-up half way down the stairs of people waiting for seats.

Today, I caught up on housework and paperwork, then went for a 6 km walk. The weather was amazing. I also managed to work on the Christmas stocking pillow.

Now to wait until the fibres I need to continue to stitch arrive from my LNS.  Time to cast on a new knitting project and watch the People’s Choice Awards.

 

Beginnings

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This is a year of two significant events, my seventieth birthday in a couple of weeks and my husband and my forty-fifth wedding anniversary . 

This blog will be a chronicle of my life as I journey through my 8th decade.  I thank my daughter for setting up the blog and for a lesson on how to navigate the blog software.   It will take a while to become familiar with all the  bells and whistles that are available,  but, here goes…

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HOBBIES: Two of my favourite pastimes are canvas work and knitting.  Two of my latest projects are the rabbit from Cindy’s Needle Art stitched for my daughter and the Chevron lace scarf knit for myself. 

The scarf was knit with two balls of Debbie Bliss Angel on 5mm needles.

CURRENT READING: The Scottish Prisoner by Diana Gilbaldon.

That’s it for my first post.