So it's that time of the month again and I am just extremely stressed between school and finding a job and keeping the house clean and watching my cat fall off the windowsill. At least this time she made it to the back of the couch before sliding down.. she didn't slide down this time, she actually made it! So proud.
I've been attempting to read Burnt Offerings, which is the book after the Killing Dance, by Laurell K. Hamilton, and haven't been able to get into at this time. I think I'm full of Anita Blake right now, blasphemy I know! I can't get enough of her, normally, but I think reading several books back to back the way I did sort of burnt me out.
So I have been working on Honey's afghan, which I changed the pattern again. I know, I know, I need to make up my mind. I have. It's quite an easy pattern, a lot easier than I thought it was going to be and it was one of my first picks. I originally didn't choose it because I couldn't find a visual demonstration of two of the stitches needed and now that I have, I can do the pattern. You can view the pattern I am working on here. I am using midnight blue and kelly green in alternate square rows. Every nine rows I change colors and stitches, so far it looks really well. I have about 2 and a half rows left before I switch back to midnight blue. I am going to need three more pounds of each color to complete the afghan, which I'll eventually get. I'll post a photo when I am done making it.
I am off for now, but as always, I shall return.

