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I finished reading The Snake Pit last week, and decided to take a break before reading the final two books in the Master of Hestviken series. A friend sent me a link to an article about Beverly Cleary turning 100, and it mentioned that the book on her nightstand at the time she was interviewed was Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight. I figured that if she’s reading it, I might like it too. I am about halfway through and can say that it is a fascinating look at the author’s childhood, but as many childhood memoirs are, it’s heartbreaking as well.
I finished my first wildflower sock, and cast on the next, but then took a break to knit a pair of rainbow prayer socks for a friend’s daughter, in the tradition of my friend, Elizabeth. I finished them last night, and they are really cute! Details are in my Ravelry notes.
Tracey has baby shower details on her blog this week! She is kindly hosting an online baby shower for me during next Wednesday’s Yarn Along. Thank you!
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CathieJ says
I love those colorful rainbow socks.
moongirl says
Love those socks! Oh my so cute! I find myself intrigued by the book you are reading. I read The Poisonwood Bible and although it is probably quite different it has me recalling it. Congrats by the way on another baby to come!
Janet says
Hi Ginny, it looks like the link to Elizabeth’s Keep on Spinning doesn’t work anymore 🙁 You might want to check. Those rainbow socks are so cute!!!
SarahDee says
Darling yarn for your socks!! They are so fun.
I am rereading My Antonia because of how you enjoy Willa Cather. I am already enjoying it much more than I did when I read it as assigned reading as young adult but I fear it will have a lot of heartbreak in it so next month may find me reading only happy lightness… It feels oh-so-heavy and deliberate to me, even just 70 pages in…but the writing is just beautiful.
Emily D. says
I’ve been wanting to read that book–I need to add it to my list.
Heidi says
I read that book years ago! Fascinating! I randomly picked it up on vacation in the British Virgin Islands on a free books bookshelf. Couldn’t put it down. Funny seeing it mentioned all these years later.
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Amy Caroline says
Those rainbow socks are so much fun!!
Tina says
Oh I love those socks Ginny! Have a blessed and happy Wednesday 🙂
Debbie says
I enjoyed “Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs…” and the two other memoirs by Alexandra Fuller. Love the color of your socks!
Sharon Pridmore says
Thank you for hosting the yarn along. The socks are lovely. Who wouldn’t like rainbows on their feet?
The virtual baby shower sounds like fun.
Tracey says
Your Rainbow socks are quite pretty Ginny. I just finished knitting a pair of socks, am on the gusset of a pair and yesterday cast on for another pair 🙂 I am all about socks right now.
karen says
are you excited about the baby shower?? I sure am 🙂 I hate keeping secrets so next week I can unload my burden. Hope you have a wonderful sunny Wednesday Ginny!
Ginny says
Yes, I am really excited!!! 🙂