With regards to knitting, anyway. Arm/shoulder pain kinda prevented it, and then we took a trip this weekend which afforded absolutely no knitting time, AND involved lots of driving, which contributed to the aforementioned arm/shoulder pain.
Our trip was to DC to attend the wedding of a former student of Bruce's. Was nice. The drive down was interesting, as we kind of got to watch spring happen. As we drove further south the trees got progressively greener and fluffier, and the cherry blossoms were in bloom in DC.
Also, Bruce landed a literary agent who has super big plans for his book. Which ROCKS. I'm incredibly excited about that. I'm sure you all will be hearing more about this as the book process progresses. Very proud of my lovely husband!
I hope the pain fades now that you are home and not doing so much driving. You didn't say anything about traffic; didn't you run into a ton on I95? I have spent hours creeping on that highway!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thats terrible about the shoulder pain but really exciting about landing an agent.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Bruce! I hope the pain goes away quickly so you can get back to the yarn play. :-)
ReplyDeleteYeah congrats to Bruce,so great! Hope your pains are better, so sad not to be able to knit. But you can always use your camera Virginia, a little snapshot of NYC inbetween :-)
ReplyDeleteYAY to the husband!! can't wait to hear more...
ReplyDeleteisn't it funny how we get into a lull with the blogging? and completely caught up with life that the time spent to sit and write gets taken away by trying to get some sleep!!!
Thanks, V -- and thanks for taking on so much of the driving!
ReplyDeleteWow- what great news for Bruce! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling better. :) Congrats to your husband!
ReplyDeleteyay for hub!
ReplyDeleteSilence in your blog, hope everything is well with you all. Happy Easter Virginia!
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