Sunday, May 29, 2005
About Me
- Name: Kristen
- Location: Northeast
My parents always said "remember to look for the wonder in life" and I try to keep that in mind every day. Medicine and the human body fascinate me and frustrate me; there is so much to know and so little time for me to learn it in. I used to say that if all else failed I'd become a recluse and teach yoga in the woods. After being out of practice for a few years and trying to jump back into it, it's evident that I'm going to have to pick something else to fall back on, at least until I regain my flexability. I knit. All the time. No, really. I knit in class, I knit on public transportation, I knit in coffeehouses, while in coversations with people, while watching movies/tv and while studying. They don't let me knit during tests which is too bad; I'd probably have a much higher average if they'd let me. (medstudentwhoknits at yahoo dot com)
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Knitting Underway
Minicia
Nikki Stitches
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Aswim in Knits
At My Knits End
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Creative One
Enchanting Juno
Ether Knitter
Exercise Before Knitting
Feral Knitter
For My Next Project
Fuzzy Logic Knits
In the Pink
January One
Kat with a K
Katy Knits
Knitigator
K-nits
Knitterpated
Legal Knit-Wit
Llyrs Daughter
MamaCate
Mason-Dixon Knitting
Melanoma Uberalis
Mindful Moderation
Moth Heaven
Now Norma Knits
Obsession du Jour
One Crazy Fiber Lady
Pocket Farm
Pumpkinknits
Runs With Needles
Sara Skates
Scarf-o-matic
Smatterings
Spindle Rose
Straying Power
Subway Knitter
The Blue Blog
The Bookish Girl
The Knitting Doctor
The Woolen Rabbit
Too Much Wool
Uncle Leona's Day Camp
Woolybuns
Yarn Harlot
Zeneedle
Rings and Things
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Eat, Drink, Be Merry
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Jam
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9 Comments:
Oh! I am envious! We visited a wool mill today, and I bought some roving, but they didn't have a drop spindle... I'll have to wait until the Woolfest in June (not too long!). Your spinning...erm, studying looks good.
Best,
Jess
SOO jealous of the drop spindle. I studied a lot yesterday, so its best that I didn't go to Cummington. Still, I'm feeling really sad about missing sooo many woolfests.
Heh heh heh.
Good job, getting all that done. Studying, I mean. I have to take pix of all the spoils for the post tomorrow. Paul got some great shots of you in process. Studying, of course.
that looks like the best kind of studying... hope you had fun.
Oh no! You too??? I came home from Cummington with a drop spindle too. But, I got white roving so I can do some kool-aid dyeing -- you know, develop not one but TWO new hobbies in one fell swoop???
Another one bites the dust... ;)
Since Marcy has already taken care of the laughing, I'll say -- nice spinning there!
But do study. No making me responsible for you tanking Boards, OK?
Ooh, another one gets sucked in. (Insert evil cackle here.) And hey, is that the merino tencel roving from the sheep shed??
sorry I didn't get to meet you, but hey! There's always another fiber festival coming up!
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