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Relief…

The update on the tests: Organic Chem was ok until I got to the naming portion. I knew that would be my downfall going into it, and I was right. I need to figure out how the whole chaining carbons works and how I count the chain. Ok, I know how it works – but sometimes it is a branch and some times it isn’t. So I need to know when it is 2,4-dimethylbutane and when it is 2,4-dimethyloctane. Or something like that. (I’m just making those up as I go along.) The Trig test rocked, as it flowed a lot like the review she gave us last week. I did make a mountain out of a molehill on one problem, and for the life of me could not work it out. It went something like sin(7a+3 degrees)=cos(a-4 degrees) and I was rambling around in the wrong direction. I started working it out when I was thinking about the fact that sin(60)=cos(90-60) and it should have lead me to sin+cos=90 for the problem above. (Again, I’m making up the numbers, so I don’t even know if that works out.) Unfortunately, I didn’t make it all the way through to that. Doh! Just dropping the sin and cos and adding 7a+3+a-4=90 would have allowed me to solve for a. Oops. Oh well, that was the only one that stumped me, so hopefully I will have an A on the test. As for the chem test, I just kept reminding myself that he drops the lowest grade.

My garter stitch photo from Monday was the beginning of the body portion of the sweater I am knitting, which is the Cottage Creations Babies and Bears for Grown-Ups sweater. The problem is that the pattern only gives gauge for the stockingette stitch portion of the sleeve. It doesn’t give a gauge for the garter stitch portion. Next problem is that I didn’t knit to gauge on the sleeve – it was supposed to be 4 stitches per inch, and I knit it at 4.5 stitches per inch. I liked the fabric better. The sleeve is big as it is, and if I had knit it to gauge it would have been *huge*. It is an oversized sweater pattern, and I picked it for the roomy sleeves, but I don’t need them to be that roomy. You can tell it was designed by someone in Iowa, who probably needs a few more layers than I wear down here in Texas.

The main body of the sweater is like a big mitered square, so the length of the body is sideways garter stitch. I was afraid it would stretch too much, since I am using (and loving!) the Brooks Farm 4-Play yarn, which is a 50/50 merino wool/silk blend.

I’m going to be frogging part of the sleeve back because I had a few inches of pooling, right where the sleeve reached the right length for the repeats to line up too much. It is at the elbow and probably not a big deal to anyone but me, but the sweater moves fast as it is knit in the round, and I find the pooling irritating. Why bother finishing something that bugs you? So frogging is the way to go, and then it will be the way that I want it after I alternate the balls of yarn. When I get back to the garter stitch portion of the body, I’ll just stick to the size 7 needles.

The perk of the sweater’s construction is that you knit one half, then you knit the other half, and then you graft them together. When I get to the “end” of the first half, I put all of the live stitches onto waste yarn so I can try it on then and make sure it fits. If I need to increase the size some, I can just put it back on the needles and knit a few more rows. In other words, this is probably the best pattern for me to get over my sweater phobias!

On a side note, I owe a lot of people e-mails right now. However, Mike is out of town, I have a zillion things to do, I didn’t get enough sleep this week with the test stress, and – most importantly! – I have some tasks I need to take care of for the photography business. Now. Right away. Elaine is waiting on me, and I hate to leave her waiting. So in addition to reading my Organic Chem book tonight and cleaning the kitchen, I’ll be reading and reviewing things for Fresh Photography. I honestly (really! seriously!) can’t tell you how happy that makes me. It just feels good to have the first tests over and done with – now I know what to expect for the next ones. So if you are waiting for e-mail from me (Julia, I owe you about 10 by now!), I promise – SOON. But not tonight.

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Methyl and Ethyl Attack!

My first Organic Chemistry test is tomorrow morning. Methyl & Ethyl and their freinds Phenyl, Benzene, Toluene and others are attacking me. You know it is bad when you dream about chemical names. I am doing pretty well in the class, and I really enjoy it – but I won’t deny that I’m nervous about the test.

Tuesday morning is my first Trig test. I rocked the review sheet she gave us, and she said that if we could do that we could do the test. I feel pretty good going into that one.

Last night I crashed at 9:30pm and woke up this morning at 9:00am. Oh yes, I am a fun date on a Saturday night! I guess I really needed some sleep!

In true Christine fashion, to avoid studying yesterday I knit. A lot. I have finished the left sleeve on my sweater and I’m in the early rounds of the body. (You work it cuff to center, then cuff to center.) Great progress, but hopefully it won’t hurt the test grade! Back to the books now…

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Finish It Friday!

It is “Finish it Friday” again today! So, what are you going to finish? Let me know if you get it done, and if you post photos – even better!

Me? I’m still dropping stitches on the Clapotis. Amy actually helped me out and dropped two rows for me while we were at Stitch & Bitch Central. I know, I have no idea why she volunteered to do it either, but seriously – did you think I was going to say no? Ah, it was the best time last night – I am *so* glad I ended up going.

See, I wasn’t going to go. I was almost home after class, just driving along, when I realized I was getting rather warm in my CR-V. Hmmm. Adjust air-conditioning. Hmmm. It is acting weird when I accelerate too. Hmmm. Call Honda guy and tell him I broke my car, and fortunately he has a spot for them to work on it today and a loaner car to give me! Yeah, Honda! Only thing is, I have to be there by 6:00 to pick it up, and it is the worst time of the day for traffic. Ugh. But I picked the perfect route and made it there without a problem. They thought last night that it has something to do with the condensor? I don’t know what condensor – I’ll know more when they call me. Thank goodness for the young driver car insurance, because of this I will be able to cover all of the repairs my car needs.

I’ve owned a Honda since 1999, and this is the first time I’ve ever had to take my vehicle in for a repair. Oil changes and stuff like that, sure – but I’ve never had to go in for a warranty repair. I love Honda.

Now I’m driving a burnt orange Honda Element and all I can do everytime I look at it is say, “I PINCH!

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Pointing Gently with my Pointy Sticks…

My stupid elbow is all out of whack again (grrrr…) and it burns like mad whenever I try to bend my arm. Before I go back to my ice pack and my episode of Footballer’s Wives (my BBC show that I’m currently hooked on), I had to point out that Episode 8 of the Pointy Sticks podcast went live last night. w00t!

This proves once again that I shouldn’t use the desktop computer at all unless I absolutely have to. This happens every single time. Of course, I crashed last night without putting on my elbow brace, so that didn’t help make things better. Ugh.

Go listen to Pointy Sticks and I’ll be back as soon!

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The Leia Hat…

Oh, how I want to knit this. I’m not a big Star Wars fan, I have no need for it, I would probably never wear it – but I just adore The Leia Hat. Really, how could you resist? [via Mac, who wants to make it for her husband. Mwuhaha!]