Wednesday, July 25, 2007

If Your Friends Jumped Off a Bridge..

Would you do it too? For me, the answer is yes. When I was 18, my friends and I all went down to the lake and I watched a bunch of them jump off the bridge into the water. I was so scared, but I finally got up the nerve to jump. Turns out, of the hundreds and hundreds of people who have jumped off that bridge, I'm the only one to ever get hurt. I wound up breaking 2 bones in my back. Before then, I never even knew that it was possible to do such a thing.

Anyway, my back will never fully heal, and it will be broken even when I'm 85. My body's just learned to adjust, but from time to time, I do something stupid (namely not bending at the knees) and it gets hurt again. This is what happened Sunday. I've been on bedrest and pain meds since then, so I've had plenty of time to knit, yet I haven't seem to finish anything.

I have way too many WIP's, and I've been dividing my time between them - so, essentially, nothing really gets finished. I did finally take a few of the Rebuilding Greensburg blocks off the needles and get them packed up and ready to ship out. The deadline isn't until August, but I'm going to be out of town starting next week, so I thought I'd be a little proactive about it and ship them now.

I threw in two teen/adult sized hats that I had made earlier, and I also tossed in a small ball of worsted weight black yarn for seaming. I figured that would be something they couldn't get enough of. My contribution isn't much, but I'm hoping that it will help. There's one lady who's donating a whole afghan (seamed & ready to go!) made of Noro.

I didn't do a final count, but I think I wound up with about 20 squares. My squares are nothing special (most aren't even really square), but it takes the ugly ones to make the beautiful ones stand out.

There's still time to make a square if you're interested! It only takes a few hours and you can really make a dent in your scrap pile if you like.

Interesting note about the box that these are being shipped in: I'm kind of a treehugger, so I always like to reuse packaging if possible. This box has been previously used about 4 times while it was shipped back and forth between my mom and I this spring. I'd send home some charity knitting, she'd send it back with a care package. I think that it's only fitting that it get sent on to Kansas for what is likely to be its final journey.

5 comments:

Shelley said...

Oh, I'm so sorry you're in pain! Knitting is the best therapy. Well, that and good drugs. ;) I hope you feel better soon and are in good shape for traveling.

Lisa said...

Sorry to hear about your back, hope it heals soon.

Sarah said...

Yikes, I never knew that about you. I hope you feel better! I prescibe a lot of painkillers and some easy knitting. Like, bulky garter stitch on big needles easy.

Carrie Penny said...

I hope that you are back on your feet soon! I am glad that you can at least knit though!

Donna said...

I am so sorry to hear about your back injury. Back pain is so debilitating and takes sooo long to go away. My good thoughts are winging there way to you and I am glad that you can still knit to help pass the time. Your contribution to Greensburg will be well received and be part of the process to help heal folks. One square at a time is what it takes. Hang in!