Ugh. You may recall from last year that I injured my ankle when a cup fell out of my cupboard, broke, and hit my ankle right at the Achilles Tendon. The broken cup shaved my tendon like a potato peeler, leaving a small ball of tendon and scar tissue that will not dissolve and causes daily discomfort. Whine. Anyway, I am having surgery tomorrow to debride the damaged tissue and repair the tendon. Sounds simple enough…not. Well, the surgery is probably routine, but the recovery phase is ridiculous!
Two weeks with my foot above my heart for 23 hours a day, with hourly ice packing, and hourly leg pumping to prevent blood clots. Four more weeks without weight bearing. Four more weeks with a walking boot. I am all about putting my feet up and relaxing, but this is just crazy 🙁 .
I have been spending the last few days getting ready for my convalescence — mostly winding balls of yarn!! Thousands of yards of yarn! One must be prepared! 😉
I also started a smallish project that should keep me knitting the first few days: Taygete by Romi Hill (Tay-EE-jet-ay). I purchased some lovely Madeline Tosh Light in Wood Violet and Magenta at Yarnover (from StevenBe). It was supposed to be for gifts for other people.
I looked at the yarns together and fell in love — they were much more eye popping than the combo I bought specifically for Taygete. So, I said to myself, “Self. This is YOUR yarn. You can use it for whatever you want.” The colors positively G-L-O-W in the sunlight! The other yarn has less yardage so I will be hunting for cute shawlette patterns that take < 400 yds., but I have until Christmas to get those done.

I figure that the first couple of days I will be flat on my back and kind of out of it. I will have my laptop stationed next to me, as well as my instant stream Netflix and a few easy-read novels.
Sally will need to bear the brunt of blogging for a while, so be kind to her while I get back on my feet foot. See ya on the other side!!
Heard yesterday: “They’re making jokes about The Rapture like there’s no tomorrow!”

































