Thanks to all of you who have been sending messages of support, either here or to me personally through email. They do matter to me (and to Frank). He’s doing much better today, has been moved out of the ICU and was even allowed to have some apple juice and jello, which went just fine (no feeding tube will be required, and that’s a relief). He’s definitely on the mend, and in much better spirits than he has been in a while.
All of you knitters out there are probably wondering what my “hospital knitting” is! I am working on the “Juliet Scarf” by Louise Harding. (I’m doing it without the rosette, which just isn’t my style.) It’s straightforward, fairly easy lace which I can do while still having a conversation, which is important, and it’s looking lovely. I’m doing it in yarn I got from my friend Moira (she of Moira’s Scarf), a marvellous, whisper-soft blend of angora from her own rabbits and merino, in a silvery grey. Beautiful, beautiful stuff. Right now it’s looking like Frank will be out of hospital before I finish it, which is fine with me….

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I’m glad Frank’s on the mend…