Monday, February 8, 2021

Staying cozy

Is this the cutest sweater I've ever knit, or just the cutest baby model? 

My newest nephew looking handsome in stripes

Gah! Teeth!

And now for a few adult-sized creations:

First of three matching hats 

One for me and the others for Betsy and Susie

The Pangolin sweater - I had to sew the pieces together on this one and up until the end was convinced it wouldn't fit


As you can see, the knitting continues. It's COLD here. Single digit temps and we just keep on getting snow. So I might as well surround myself with wool! It gives me something to do while we watch TV. Speaking of which, here are a few highlights:
  • The Queen's Gambit (Netflix) - We were late to the game on this one, but it totally delivered! Very unique show about a chess prodigy finding her way in the world. 
  • Ted Lasso - Unfortunately this is on Apple TV, which most people don't seem to have. But if you DO have it, this show is both funny and heartwarming (the magic Schitt's Creek combination). 
  • Murder on Middle Beach (HBO) - I'm a sucker for true crime and this series delivered. The interesting twist here is that the film maker is investigating the murder of his own mother ... and the suspects include his father and other close relatives.
  • All Creatures Great and Small (PBS) - I've officially turned into my parents. But what could be better than a show about a small town vet in 1930s Yorkshire? The only problem is getting Riley to stop growling at the animals. We also tried our hand at making Yorkshire pudding. I wasn't sure I had ever had a Yorkshire pudding, but felt compelled to try. Absolutely delicious (though definitely not low cal!).
  • Soul (Disney+) - Does Pixar ever disappoint? This movie was fantastic, with Jamie Foxx as the main character trying to get back to earth for the gig of a lifetime. And yes, as with all Pixar movies, I was in tears at the end. 
  • One Night in Miami (Amazon Prime) - Great story, great acting, great script - this totally felt like a play imagining the conversation Muhammad Ali, Sam Cooke, Malcom X, and Jim Brown might have had over the course of a night in the 60s. 
  • The Sound of Metal (Amazon Prime) - This movie really took me by surprise. It's a slow burn about a drummer who suddenly loses his hearing. If Riz Ahmed doesn't win some kind of an award for this thing, I'll be devastated. He was that good. 
Obviously, we get ALL the channels! I'm not sure what we'll watch next, but am thinking we might give Succession (HBO) a try. Stay tuned :)

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Merry but mellow

We were home for the holidays this year. That's nothing new for Thanksgiving, but it was the first time we didn't have anyone over. And we've never been home for Christmas. This year, we were supposed to go to Colorado with Jason's family, but there were too many people and it was going to be too complicated to figure out how to quarantine / get tested. So we Zoomed! 'Tis the season of Zoom (or Google Meet or FaceTime - pick your platform).

We ended up having good family time anyway. Cousin Will and Uncle Joe created a family quiz for Christmas Eve that was really funny and we all made brunch together on Christmas. The kids ate too much sugar and started a dance off. It felt like a typical O'Grady family gathering.

And since we were essentially quarantining at home, we decided it was safe enough to get together with Betsy and Susie and families for a little gift opening session (and our parents on video). Baby John is crawling now, so it was so much fun to see him on the move and trying to get inside every box on the floor. 

Molly made shopping easy for me this year. She assembled a bunch of Google docs with links and I just went through and ordered everything on Black Friday. Shipping has been a nightmare this year (we still don't have the Christmas cards that I ordered on Nov 30 and one of Molly's gifts was outright cancelled), but everything else arrived on time and she was SO happy with her loot (LED lights for her room, curlers, slippers, a stylus for her iPad, new robe, makeup - you know, tween stuff).

I gave Jason a set of bourbon glasses to support his new hobby. (Yes, bourbon hunting is a whole thing ... quantities are limited of the good stuff and there's all kinds of strategy involved with finding the rare bottles.) And he supported MY favorite hobby with a new knitting bag that has tons of compartments and a zipper on the top. A big improvement on the overstuffed tote I had been using. 

Here are a few pics from our happy holidays:

Molly with her homemade pumpkin pie

Thanksgiving selfie ... just the three of us

Staring at the baby

Molly showing off her new makeup set

Molly with her new curlers and a hand-drawn antler on her face

Jason and I feeling festive with our littlest nephew 

Riley guarding her new Santa shark toy

Molly posing (the pensive look) in her new hat - hand knit by yours truly

Sunday, November 22, 2020

Same as it ever was

Am I the only one that feels that way? COVID numbers are surging, especially in Illinois. Stay at home advisories are back on. Thanksgiving plans are off.  I'm working from home full time again, which kind of feels like a step back. A necessary step back, but I really miss having a place to go, even if only for a couple of days a week. 

We were trapped in Illinois due to swim team - any travel out of the state would require a 2-week quarantine and missed practice. But as soon as we found out they were putting a pause on swimming, we raced up to Wisconsin for a change of scene.

It has been SO nice to be up here. It's pretty deserted, which is exactly what you want during a pandemic. For some reason, Molly is more willing to hang out with us up here. She demolished us both in a game of Risk yesterday and has been joining us on walks with Riley. We have grand plans to watch Dumb and Dumber tonight ... I hope she finds it as funny as we did. You just never know what movies are going to hold up over time.

There is a light at the end of the tunnel. Two vaccines are looking to be both effective and safe. It just might be a few more months before we have access to them! So until then, it's looking like we'll be continuing with this slower, lonelier version of life. Lots of knitting (see below), reading (current books: Dune and The Elephant Whisperer), TV (Deadwood), and cycling (thank goodness for the Peloton!!). 

Here's me in my new cardigan (don't I look pleased with myself?). I'm about halfway through another sweater and then will switch gears to hats and blankets.

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Finished knits

One of the downsides of working from home is that it has been rough on me physically. At the beginning of the shut down, I thought it was only going to last a few weeks, so I spent part of every day working on the couch and using the track pad on my laptop like a fool. Eventually I got an internet booster for my sewing room upstairs and started working at a desk, but my set-up still wasn't exactly ergonomic. The pain in my wrist, arm, and shoulder got so bad I couldn't even pull off a downward dog or sleep on my right side (my favorite side!). 

I was pretty sure I needed to see my doctor or go to an orthopedic walk-in clinic (yes, they have those). But as a first step, and on the advice of my sister and other coworkers with carpal tunnel, I decided to try wearing a wrist brace while working and sleeping. I also ordered an ergonomic mouse pad and raised the height of my computer screen. Life got busy and I put off the appointment, but lo and behold, my DIY solutions started to work! 

I'm now at the point where I can get through a work day without too much pain and am working my way up to sleeping on my right side again. Baby steps. I can also knit again! My favorite activity to pass the time while watching football and TV shows with Jason. Here are a few of my completed projects:

Throw blanket knit with yarn from a failed sweater. Actually, I think it was a sweater and then a poncho before I ripped it up and made the blanket. I finished this on our PNW trip over the summer. 
  
This kind of looks like a sweater, right?

Surprise! It's a dickie! I love this thing. I sometimes get too hot in thick wool sweaters, but this is the perfect layer to throw on when my office gets cold. It was so much fun to knit and was my first box from Knit Crate (subscription gifted by my siblings-in-law for my 40th - thanks guys!)

Here's Riley getting all up in my current project - The Bombshell Bomber cardigan. It may take a little while to finish, but I'll try to remember to post pics!

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

O'Grady update

So, what's new in O'Gradyland?

Well, after 6 months working from home full time, I'm back in the office 2 days a week. It's totally optional to go in, but honestly, I kind of like it. Hardly anyone is there, so I feel like the risk is low. And I'm so much more productive at my real desk with the big monitors and super fast server connection. Plus, now that I work 5 days a week again like a normal person, it helps break things up a bit. If I had to commute by train downtown, I might not be so enthused, but a 30-min drive to an almost empty building in the suburbs is not exactly a hardship. 


Right around the time I started going back to the office, we found out that Molly's school will be completely remote until November 16th. After that, they're starting with just 10-12 kids per grade in person. Molly isn't even on the list for the first wave, so it's looking like she'll be learning from home until some time in 2021. Crazy!

But Molly IS back in the pool, swimming 3 times a week with a small group of kids for Team Blue Fish with the YWCA. After a 6-month slow-down, I think she needs this. She's also started meeting up with a couple of friends and a tutor on Mondays (outside) to work on grammar, reading comprehension, writing, and some other stuff that seems to be playing more of a role now that she's a big 5th grader. Who knows, maybe she'll end up exactly where she should be after all is said and done.

Molly is also slowly but surely working her way through OIT. She's up to the equivalent of 2 hazelnuts and 1 walnut every morning. Kind of hard to believe, given that just a small taste sent her to the emergency room just a couple of years ago! Right around Thanksgiving, she should officially be in the maintenance phase and able to eat whatever she wants without checking labels. Nutella, here we come!

As for Jason, he's got a few prints up for sale at our favorite coffee shop (Coffee Lab) and people are buying! It was the boost of energy he needed to start printing again. That, and the new washout sink he has set up in our laundry room that allows him to clean screens through the winter.

Speaking of our laundry room, and basement, we're in the middle of a little re-do. We had some flooding back in May, so ended up ripping up the carpet and switching to an epoxy floor. We cleared out some of the bulky furniture and are making room for a Peloton bike! (I know, I know, the commercial.) But if we're going to be home all winter, I need something more than a yoga mat and hand weights! 

Last, but not least, we were able to get up to Wisconsin for a nice little getaway before the numbers spiked and the state was added back to the quarantine list. It was a lovely and relaxing weekend, made even better because Joe was in town for work and able to join us!


It's looking like things are pretty good from this post. On one hand, they are. We're healthy and doing what we can to stay happy. On the other hand, there's still A LOT happening in the world. Fires are burning through the West coast. The election is looking like its going to be dramatic. Tensions are way up. There's so much plastic that can't be recycled ... It's hard to know what to focus on, but I'm thinking maybe I'll focus on using less plastic for a start. Look at that picture up there, with 3 single-use plastic bottles on the table! We can do better!  

I found a coworker who crochets mats for disaster relief in Haiti out of plastic grocery bags, so I'm trying to gather those up for her. I'd rather they get stitched up into something useful than left to be buried in a landfill. Once I work my way through the half-filled bottles of shampoo in my bathroom, I'm going to try making the switch to bar shampoo (I hear good things ...). And I've found a company called Dropps that ships their laundry and dishwasher pods in cardboard to reduce waste. Might as well give it a try! If you have any other zero-waste ideas, let me know. 

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Baby love

I can't imagine what it has been like for Susie and Sean, to have their first baby the same week that the world decided to shut down for COVID-19. They haven't been able to just have everyone over, to hang out or to help out. It's been ... a little different for them, to say the least. But we decided there was a nice window at the end of summer, post travel and pre fall activities to do a 2-week quarantine and hang out in person and mask-free for a bit. After 5 months of staring at photos, I can't tell you how good it felt to hold this cute new nephew! As you can see, baby John charmed us all ... 





Saturday, August 29, 2020

Traveling in the time of COVID-19

We braved our first flight since the start of the pandemic for an end of summer trip to the Pacific Northwest (Portland --> Olympic National Park --> San Juan Island, Washington --> Seattle). It was something we had planned before the shutdown and we went back and forth many times about whether to go or cancel. But in the end, we decided to go for it and I'm SO happy that we did. 

We basically spent the entire week outside. Hiking, canoeing, whale watching, beer tasting, outdoor dining ... it was one of the best trips I've ever taken. As you can see from the photos, summer weather in the PNW can go from 90 degrees and tank tops to 50s/60s and sweatshirts, so I'm very happy we packed our layers. Here are a few of the highlights:

Portland Japanese Garden:


Outdoor dining at The Red Hills Market in Oregon wine country:


Molly taking in the view:


Family selfie at Lake Quinault Lodge:


Hiking the temperate rain forest in Olympic National Park:




Whale watching from Lime Kiln Point State Park:


Orca whales! We were lucky enough to see a few on our whale watching tour:


Double rainbow in Friday Harbor, the cutest little island town ever:


Smelling the good smells at the Pelindaba Lavender Farm: 


Mother and daughter - outdoor dinner (and beer tasting for the adults) at the San Juan Island Brewery:


We're now dreaming big dreams of retiring in Washington State. Ha! Who knows if that will happen, but I do know we will definitely go back!