Well, some of it, anyway.
On Sunday I had planned to sleep in, but woke just after 06:00, so I got up, did some yoga, and returned to bed for a nap (he slept through my getting up). After lunch we drove in to Skelleftehamn to visit with Keldor's brother and his wife and kids (who were visiting for the long weekend), I slipped out after a bit and walked over to Emma's to check the fit on the fingerless gloves I am making for her, and wound up chatting till it was time to head to Lena's for dinner. We had a lovely evening there chatting with everyone, and decorating easter eggs, and I finished the fingerless gloves (I think--I won't tie off the end till Emma has a chance to try them on and say if she wants them a little longer or if this is good). Despite my nap I was feeling really sleepy by the time we left the party, which was just early enough that we walked in the door at home just before midnight.
Monday I spent pretty much the whole day on the couch with a book (not counting a little time in the kitchen making food), but Keldor spent much of the day working on his new, improved, smaller bellows for the travel smithy, as we plan to bring the smithy to Double Wars. In the evening I had a surprise video call with my Knight in An Tir, which was delightful, and it was fun to introduce him to Keldor and to watch them swap stories and see how much of their sense of humor they share.
Tuesday I had a massage scheduled with the massage therapist Keldor sees every month (a work perk), to see if she could do anything about the issue I have been having with my hip, which occasionally feels like something is out of place, and when it does it interferes with moving my leg in certain directions. Keldor woke that morning with a headache, so choose to sleep in a little and take a late start to the day. As a result I dropped him off at work and then went over to his dad's house to wait till time to head to the city center for my massage. I arrived as Keldor's brother's family was loading the car, so I got bonus hugs before they departed.
Normally when I spend the day in Skelleftehamn I bring my computer and do work on it, but this time I knew there wasn't so much time before my massage, nor after the massage, so I just brought my school backpack and did studying. The massage was good, and seems to have helped.
At 16:00 I met Keldor at the workshop and added the reflective stripes to outline the second dragon on the car while he did a few small projects, and we were both done and ready to head home by 17:30. I spent the evening updating the shire web page with our upcoming scriptorium, and adding some images to the gallery, yet still managed to be done with yoga and ready for bed by 21:00.
Today there are still no classes (easter break), but Keldor had to work. So I am, in theory, doing homework. In reality I have applied for a job, set up a zoom meeting for the people camping with us at double wars, and had a nap. But the day is only a little more than half over, so there is still time.
On Sunday I had planned to sleep in, but woke just after 06:00, so I got up, did some yoga, and returned to bed for a nap (he slept through my getting up). After lunch we drove in to Skelleftehamn to visit with Keldor's brother and his wife and kids (who were visiting for the long weekend), I slipped out after a bit and walked over to Emma's to check the fit on the fingerless gloves I am making for her, and wound up chatting till it was time to head to Lena's for dinner. We had a lovely evening there chatting with everyone, and decorating easter eggs, and I finished the fingerless gloves (I think--I won't tie off the end till Emma has a chance to try them on and say if she wants them a little longer or if this is good). Despite my nap I was feeling really sleepy by the time we left the party, which was just early enough that we walked in the door at home just before midnight.
Monday I spent pretty much the whole day on the couch with a book (not counting a little time in the kitchen making food), but Keldor spent much of the day working on his new, improved, smaller bellows for the travel smithy, as we plan to bring the smithy to Double Wars. In the evening I had a surprise video call with my Knight in An Tir, which was delightful, and it was fun to introduce him to Keldor and to watch them swap stories and see how much of their sense of humor they share.
Tuesday I had a massage scheduled with the massage therapist Keldor sees every month (a work perk), to see if she could do anything about the issue I have been having with my hip, which occasionally feels like something is out of place, and when it does it interferes with moving my leg in certain directions. Keldor woke that morning with a headache, so choose to sleep in a little and take a late start to the day. As a result I dropped him off at work and then went over to his dad's house to wait till time to head to the city center for my massage. I arrived as Keldor's brother's family was loading the car, so I got bonus hugs before they departed.
Normally when I spend the day in Skelleftehamn I bring my computer and do work on it, but this time I knew there wasn't so much time before my massage, nor after the massage, so I just brought my school backpack and did studying. The massage was good, and seems to have helped.
At 16:00 I met Keldor at the workshop and added the reflective stripes to outline the second dragon on the car while he did a few small projects, and we were both done and ready to head home by 17:30. I spent the evening updating the shire web page with our upcoming scriptorium, and adding some images to the gallery, yet still managed to be done with yoga and ready for bed by 21:00.
Today there are still no classes (easter break), but Keldor had to work. So I am, in theory, doing homework. In reality I have applied for a job, set up a zoom meeting for the people camping with us at double wars, and had a nap. But the day is only a little more than half over, so there is still time.