After living in Texas for almost 10 years, my family and I are moving back to Michigan. Hubby's company has several great job prospects for him all in the midwest, and we're homesick so after a lot of debate and discussion on it, we decided to go for it. It is going to suck in some ways, my parents and brother are still going to be here, as are a lot of great friends, but overall it will be a good thing. We haven't told my inlaws yet but most likely they'd move back up there too, and we still have a ton of friends up there. Plus we can take the kids to all the places we went as children. I'm already planning a vacation to Ludington, my favorite place on Earth. Hubby is excited about seeing snow again, which is one of the cons in my book, but opposites attract, right? We told the kids this morning and while I'm sure it hasn't sunk in completely, they're excited. We're looking at a few houses on lakes, which is a dream of mine. That's one good thing about a bad economy--houses in MI are CHEAP. We can get a house right on the water for what we're paying now. He'll have a dock for his boat and can fish as often as he likes, and I can sit by the water and knit peacefully. I'm really looking forward to that! I'm a water person, I can just sit and stare at the water all day and it just brings such a wonderful sense of peace to me.
It's stressful and there's a lot of planning involved, and most likely we're going to have to pull our son out of school before the year is out, but it will all work out in the end. I keep telling myself that. He's a gregarious kid and adapts easily so I think he'll be fine.
Knitting wise, this is good and bad. My LYS here is closing (BOOOHOOOO!!!!) and the nearest one will be quite a distance away, so I'm losing that anyway. Up there there's a lot more LYS's at least from what I can tell. I'll also be able to make useful hats and scarves and mittens since it is cold a lot more. Hubby actually said I could make him a hat and he'd wear it! However, even though my LYS here is closing, all my knitting friends are still here and still planning on meeting, so I'm going to miss all of them horribly. I'm hoping I can find a knitting group up there that is even half as good as my group down here.
I will have to start knitting warm things to use. I'm going to start a couple of shawls/stoles to use during the late spring/summer for chilly nights. It will be nice to be able to go outside during the day without baking after 20 minutes, that's for sure. We might be moving as soon as April, so I'll have to hurry up so I can get something done in time. I have a couple stoles planned already, just have to get cracking. :-)
Anyway, I will be keeping up my blog (I promise, CJ!) and I'm on facebook so I will be able to keep in touch with all my friends. And of course when I come down to visit my folks I will have to get together with everyone.
On other news, for Lent I decided to give up FB games (I'm hopelessly addicted to Farmville and Island Paradise!) and instead use the time for Charity knitting. Actually I'm doing a lot of charity crochet, the newest Simply Knitting had an easy pattern for a granny square blanket so I'm using yarn scraps from my friend Dawn, who makes a ton of charity blankets on her knitting machine, and she's been combining the scraps into magic yarn balls. They are perfect for preemie granny square blankets! I've also been helping her finish the machine knit blankets with crocheted edging and weaving in ends. (Dawn, if you're reading this, I have one of the big blankets completed for you already and should have a preemie blanket finished maybe today.) in between those I'm working on my new mini mochi socks, just simple stockinette stitch. VERY warm and soft, perfect for MI. :-)
Hugs
Jen
1 comment:
I gave up FB and am spending time charity knitting too! Small world... which will be even smaller when you move to that state north of mine. Perhaps we'll actually meet someday now. :-)
Kelly in Ohio
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