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Saturday, December 2, 2023

Project Peace 2023

 


     I was pleasantly pleased yesterday to see an email from The Healthy Knitter announcing the Project Peace 2023! She's taken a 2 year break and I hadn't even thought about it but oh sweet peace and more of it I can always use.  I grabbed a Madelinetosh fingering yarn I had bought just because I liked the color and stubbornly stayed up to midnight wrapping it by hand.  Here I am trying to find little slices of time to start this project that has been so important to me in the past.  I'm now down in NJ taking care of my 91 yr old Dad who has dementia.  For three months I've lived in one half of his condo while my husband was in Maine.  So Project Peace is a very welcoming distraction. 

     This year there's no pre-planned pattern but with the suggestion we either reuse a Project Peace pattern from previous years or another shawl pattern she likes.  See her post about details: November 30th and the first post of the month to get started: December 1st.


     I've decided to do the first Project Peace 2016 pattern because I enjoyed the rythmic nature of the knit.  Granted that first cowl is stored away now with everything else in storage in New Jersey.  My husband just arrived to stay last week with a truck and my yarn and projects are somewhere in there.  I never finished it because I couldn't keep up with the daily quota required to finish the knit in 21 days. Four rows a day will give you a finished cowl.  I'm going to try it again, but if I can only do 2 rows a day perhaps an extended Project Peace into 2024 wouldn't be remiss.


     I'll try and update on how I'm doing on my Project Peace knit and what I'm reading later (Lynn Kurland books about Medieval days, light hearted romance & time travel, favorite books of mine).  I just wanted to post a quick one to give fellow knitters and Peace enthusiast a heads up about the Project Peace being back this year.

Enjoy!




2 comments:

  1. I am so sorry to read about your dad, I have been reading some moving articles about caregivers (especially in light of Rosalynn Carter's passing) and I will be holding you in my thoughts as you care for your dad. XO

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    1. So far it's been amazingly good. We're getting along (a miracle in itself). I feel good about making a difference for my family. But best of all my husband has just moved here, so that makes this more of something I can keep doing. I'm happy to have a positive time with my family here since taking care of my Dad is also working closely with my brother and sister-in-law (who is at this moment taking care of her 95 yr old Dad.) My Dad's 91. But his Dementia at this point makes him pleasant, thankfully. If things do get worse my husband has decades experience as a CNA with the Elderly. So our backup plan. Thanks for caring. All is well.

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