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   Wow! I can scarcely believe 
 that over a week has transpired since my last entry. I have been ill, 
 struggling with one of my migraine headaches, followed by a severe cough. 
 This has been lingering on for days, of course, worsening at night time. If 
 this has not showed remarkable improvement by the weekend, I will need to go 
 in and have a checkup. I rarely go in to the doctor. In fact, it is one of 
 those things I dread. However, my 89 year old father is just recouping from 
 bout of pneumonia thus it is the most wise thing to do. 
   Since my last writing here 
 is where my stitches lie: 
   I was forced to abandon my 
 Mason Dixon cloth on the circular needles. Too bad that it took me over 3500 
 stitches to realize that I had my work twisted! Now I have a beautiful 
 figure 8 cloth, nearly complete. Ugh. Lesson: make sure that you check your 
 work to make sure that your stitches are not twisted after your first round! 
 Even if this cloth had to be abandoned, I was able to accomplish a few 
 things: 
 
   I also completed my first 
 cloth using mercerized cotton. this past week. Actually, this started out as 
 a cloth but ended up being a pot holder. Seems that I am learning lots of 
 lessons this week. 
   I visited a couple of my 
 local yarn "boutiques". I picked up a set of addi turbo circular needles. 
 Although they are a brass needles with nickel plating, the join is ultra 
 smooth and the cord is wonderfully supple. I would say that they are easier 
 to work with than the bamboo circular that I used for my (clearing throat) 
 figure 8 cloth. 
   I also managed to pick up a 
 couple of other types of wooden needles. I had only used Clover Bamboo 
 needles thus far. I purchased a pair of Brittanys and a few pair of Crystal 
 Palace needles. They are both very comfortable needles. The Crystal Palaces 
 seem to have a sharper point, which I can see would be an advantage when it 
 comes to decreases. I like them all. 
   I also made my first 
 purchase of yarn on-line. I visited Elmore-Pisgah and picked up several new 
 (for me) colors of yarn to fight off my color fatigue. I can't wait to get 
 them! 
   I last wrote just prior to 
 our snow storm(s). We added over twelve inches to our total. Now I know that 
 many, many people are ready to see that snow completely gone, come March, 
 but I find that it refreshingly breaks up our remaining weeks before spring 
 inches in. And now this up-coming weekend greets the time change and 
 signifies longer days. I have been waiting an entire year for this! 
  
   And tonight is Idol Night! 
   Today I will be praying for 
 all single mom's out there. And single dad's too. It is a tough and tiring 
 job to be a head of the household. Even in the perfect situation raising 
 children is difficult. Each and every day I thank the Lord for sustaining 
 us. I want all of you to know that I am keeping you and your families in my 
 heart. 
   
 Therefore we do not lose heart. Even though our outward man 
 is perishing, yet the inward man is being renewed day by day. For our light 
 affliction, which is but for a  moment, is working for us far more 
 exceeding and eternal  weight of glory, while we do not look at the 
 things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things 
 which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal. 
   
 2 Corinthians 4: 16-18 
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