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Cedar Stitch Washcloth: New Stitch, New Pattern

Finally, I've written a crochet pattern! It's small and simple, but pretty and practical. It uses the Cedar Stitch, which is the name I've given to a stitch pattern that I created. Of course, the world of crochet on the internet is vast, so if you come across its twin with a different name, please… Continue reading Cedar Stitch Washcloth: New Stitch, New Pattern

Crochet, Uncategorized, Writing

Taking it One Row at a Time: A New Afghan

My long-awaited jelly-bean colored, crocheted afghan has been completed. I haven't decided what to call it yet, but here are some possibilities. What do you think? "Jelly Bean Blanket" "The Taking-it-One-Row-at-a-Time Afghan" "Heavy Snuggles Blanket" "Fruitful Afghan" ??? Something about the colors makes me think of exotic fruits. I'm a big fan of fruit. This… Continue reading Taking it One Row at a Time: A New Afghan

Chronic Illness, Food, Uncategorized, Writing

You can put anything into a sushi roll

  I recently cooked some egg in a pan and put it in a sushi roll. I did this because the only other thing in the sushi roll was carrots, and that didn't seem like the most nutritionally complete meal. This is, in the grand scheme of things, not a big deal. But, when you're… Continue reading You can put anything into a sushi roll

gray yarn skein, crocheted square in a textured stitch, and pale green crochet hook with blue grip, all on white background
Chronic Illness, Crochet, Uncategorized, Writing

Ideas, the creative process, and a new crochet stitch[?]

Sometimes, when my health is swinging in the upward direction, I get a little project-crazy. I've had these bursts of creative brain juice since I was young and crayons/walls were my primary medium, but it's different with CFS. It reminds me of a classic Mitch Hedberg joke: It's as if the fatigue and brain fog are… Continue reading Ideas, the creative process, and a new crochet stitch[?]

Chronic Illness, Crochet, Uncategorized, Writing

What I do while I’m waiting

What have I been up to in the three months since I last posted here? Sometimes I feel like I have nothing to write about, and other times I feel like I have too many things and can't choose one. So, here's a summary: My health has been up and down, as usual, but some of… Continue reading What I do while I’m waiting

Chronic Illness, Uncategorized, Writing

Appreciating Autumn When You’re Physically Limited

I love autumn. I know it's been the "it" season for a few years now, and I don't care. I love it so much that I celebrate its beginning on September 1st, which is the start of meteorological autumn. I'm no fan of hot weather, and I live in New England where the foliage becomes… Continue reading Appreciating Autumn When You’re Physically Limited

Chronic Illness, Uncategorized, Writing

FOMO When You Have a Chronic Illness

Today I am missing yet another thing. That thing is an outdoor bridal shower with swimming, food, yoga, and just hanging out in the sun. All things that I love. I RSVP'd a month ago with the expectation that, by this time, I'd be well enough to go. Just yesterday I thought, "you know, I'm feeling… Continue reading FOMO When You Have a Chronic Illness

Chronic Illness, Uncategorized, Writing

Chronic illness and the endless search for “why”

I'm having a slump day. A "flare up" day. A feeling-crappy day. It started yesterday, really. I was in denial at first, but it's here for real now. It's not the worst flare-up I've had, but it's definitely the worst I've felt in the past week or two. I'm having symptoms I haven't had in… Continue reading Chronic illness and the endless search for “why”

Simple Living, Uncategorized, Writing

Minimalism for well-being and the greater good, not perfection

  I recently had a conversation with a friend about the minimalism lifestyle as it exists in popular culture today. Minimalism as a way of living has been around in many forms, under many names, for a pretty long time. Though I didn't always have a name for it, minimalism has always been attractive to me in some way.… Continue reading Minimalism for well-being and the greater good, not perfection

Chronic Illness, Uncategorized, Writing

Welcoming the unsolicited life lessons of chronic illness

Most of us have had a person or experience in our life that made us acutely aware of our own weaknesses. Maybe it was a harsh teacher in school, or job that challenged us, or a family member or friend who brought out our worst traits. For me, it has been several years dealing with chronic… Continue reading Welcoming the unsolicited life lessons of chronic illness