the sun'll come out tomorrow...
think that song, but with different words. More like:
they'll inject dye into you, tomorrow...bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow,
you'll have some cramps.
just thinking about tomorrow...
yikes. can we say I'm a little freaked out about the HSG tomorrow? I've heard from several people it should hurt that bad but I'm still working myself into a tizzy. I started the antibiotics for it this morning and started barfing as soon as I got to work. Nothing like those late 70's government orange bathroom stalls to help the process along though. So, all in all, tomorrows going to be a big day: injection class at 10, Hubbie's drop off at 1 then must be at radiology for HSG by 1:15. oh--and insert "take several painkillers" at various points throughout the day.
I came home early and am going to spend the rest of the day vegging out on the couch finishing up a sock.
Speaking of knitting--here are the fiber trends clogs I finished over the weekend as well as the sleeve of the knew rogue
I must say, I really really really love these clogs. I made them with brown sheep bulky (single strand instead of the double strand of worsted called for in the pattern) in periwinkle and charcoal. I usually wear a 6 1/2 to 7, so I made the medium but next time, I'll make the small since they are still a tad big. The pattern was great although, because of the decrease rows, its certainly not mindless knitting. Time to complete: about 7 hours plus felting and drying time. (it took at least three cycles and I spun them dry and wore them while they were damp)
I like this rogue much better than the previous attempt (with knitpicks alpaca silk). I liked the previous yarn, it just wasnt right for rogue. This (peace fleece in antarctic) is much much better although it sure does make a stiff fabric. The swatches softened with washing though, so I think its going to be fan-tastic, baby.
