It is #2 son’s birthday today. I now have no little kids any more, as he is now a teenager.
I tried to work on the DNA scarf, but I am too fuzzy-minded when I am ill, and make too many mistakes. So instead I began one of the holiday gifts — all stockinette — in the Paton’s Classic Wool. Here it is in all its unidentifiable glory:
I love this yarn! The colors are so saturated and it feels so nice — I will definitely add this to my list of favorite yarns — although I don’t use worsted weight normally. I like finer yarns as a rule.
And I will suffer over felting this, I think. But I am hoping that as I do more felting, I will get over that. Or else I will quit felting, of course. But I am determined to give it a fair try.
well i guess language IS somehow a part of the human brain and its processes, structures, etc., but i guess what I was thinking about were all the rules and what not. i feel those are conventions. and i feel that they shape how we know things quite a bit. for instance in English, our words are clearly distinguished between past-tense words and present-tense words, whereas in many asian languages, like chinese, tense can only be determined by context, which i would think would have a certain effect on the thought patterns of those speaking the language. well, i hope that made sense. and i’m enjoying this little discourse we are having. peace.