Have You Hugged Your Fiddlesticks Lace Pattern Shawl Kit Today?
So on Monday, the Knittiot turned 30. Yes, I am an Aquarius. I’m sure this comes as no great surprise to you.
And aside from marking the event Saturday evening with a little get together at Casa del Knittiot, it was a quiet weekend. Oh, except for the part where my mother called me and left a voice message on my cell phone saying that she was in the hospital because she’d fallen on the ice and had broken her knee and elbow, but not to panic. Right mom, because those aren’t panic-inducing words at all. No, those are the kind of words that just calm you right the fuck down.
Of course she left the message on Friday night, but I didn’t get it until 4:30 the next morning when I woke in a panic wondering where my phone was. No lie. I woke up worrying that my phone wasn’t by me.
4:30 in the morning here means 3:30 in the morning where she is and I didn’t want to call and wake her up. Mr. K was off delivering papers (without his gauntlets since I have yet to finish them - bad, bad Knittiot). So, I quietly panicked to myself until 7:30 when I finally broke down and called her.
She assured me she was okay, and said she couldn’t really talk because she had a roommate and she didn’t want to wake her up. After our very brief conversation, in which I think I asked her 500 times if she was okay, I had to go lay down on the guest bed because I felt like I was going to pass out. You see, I’m a fainter. I used to think this was just something weird about me, but apparently (at least according to my Doctor) I have an overly sensitive Vaso-Vagal nerve and this causes me to faint easily. I guess that is still something weird about me, but at least there is an explanation of sorts.
It’s not something that happens all the time, but let’s just say I don’t deal well with pain or blood - especially when it belongs to other people. And after hearing that the little mushroom looking bone in my mother’s elbow had cracked in half when she fell, I felt a little bit nauseous and potentially close to fainting. The part where she told me about having the blood drained from her knee came later in the day, and then I had to take the phone with me into the guest bedroom and lay down so she could finish telling me all about her adventure, while I carefully kept my feet elevated.
Apparently they won’t cast the arm, because it is better that she move it around.
My first concern \ “But Mom, can you still knit?”
“I don’t know,” she said. “I’m waiting for the Dr. to arrive so I can ask him. I don’t really care about anything, as long as I can knit.” Yep. That’s my mom. And this *points at self* this is me, beaming with pride. A family that obsesses together stays together, right?
On Monday I got two cards. One from my Aunt and one from my Mother. Both of them said — Happy Birthday, your present is on its way. Mr. Knittiot did a lot of grinning and buzzing and looking knowledgeable. I told him straight out that I knew he knew what it was and that since his loyalty was to me, he really ought to tell me what it was. “I don’t know what you mean,” he would say, grinning like the little devil he is.
Tuesday, nothing.
Wednesday - This.
Today I brought my new Fiddlesticks Triple Mohair Triangle Shawl Kit with me to work just so I could look at it and touch it whenever I feel like it. I keep picking it up and hugging it in its cute little packaging, much to the amusement of my co-office-habitant.
*sigh* I wish that I weren’t right in the middle of these
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because I want to just go home and start on my shawl! But then what would poor Mr. Knittiot do? He needs his gauntlets. I have a sudden and renewed zeal to finish them.
Oh, and in case you have been wondering at all, the Fiddlesticks kits are truly as wonderful as you imagined they would be. Go. Now. Order yourself one. You WILL NOT regret it. If I could give you a money back guarantee, I would.
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February 10th, 2005 at 3:23 pm
You’re right, it is very much to my amusement that you hug your Fiddlestick Shawl Kit with great abandon!
Aren’t you just the luckiest knittiot in the village?
February 10th, 2005 at 7:41 pm
Yea! That is such a cool present. I am jealous. Not only of the coolness involved, but also of the time you get to put into it. The yarm looks so yummy.
February 10th, 2005 at 8:21 pm
Firstly, wish your mum the best. Secondly, Happy Birthday
I envy you and your shawl kit. I don’t know if I’d have the willpower to finish the gaunlets before diving into the shawl. 
February 10th, 2005 at 10:35 pm
Happy Birthday! A Fiddlesticks kit - you ARE a lucky girl. Best to mum form yet another complete stranger. Margot
March 22nd, 2005 at 10:06 am
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