Saturday, January 31, 2026

Young Blood

Hard topic today, because I wasn't ready a few weeks ago...

This morning, I asked Alexa to define young blood, and she replied, "Young blood typically refers to youthful people. It can also apply to fresh, revitalizing ideas or vigor."

This answer made me curious, so I followed up with a question about the science of young blood, and I learned that there is some scientific evidence that young blood contains molecules that may have rejuvenating effects, including "specific proteins that can improve cognitive function and skin cell regeneration." Who knew? Well, I suppose the scientists did! 🤣

Before we go any further, please know that I have not fact-checked this AI response, and I'm also not researching cosmetics or fountain-of-youth products! The thing that prompted me into this rabbit hole is that my cousin passed away on Christmas day, just a few minutes after she and I had been texting holiday greetings...but I don't feel old enough for that to have happened. I still have young blood, don't I?

Teresa (DeLuca) McQuay is not the first person I've known to pass away from among my peers, but she is the first of this cousin group to pass on to the next life, and it makes me so sad for her kids, her brother...and also for me. 

Teresa was 59, and I've known her since 1968, when I was born. Neither one of us had regularly been referred to as "young" in many years (unless you count time spent with our moms!), but I would venture to guess that, like me, she wasn't feeling like she was old. I mean we're not as young as we were in 1973,


or 1982, or 1997, or even 2003,


but we're certainly not OLD!, and it feels unfair that she would have to leave so suddenly, without having the opportunity to meet any grandchildren that may come along. Wasn't 1983 just a few years ago? 


Hmmm, no. I guess not, but that cousin bond can be strong. Some even compare it to a semi-sibling-style relationship, or mention that cousins are our first (maybe forced) friends as well as family...which is not wrong. (If you can't tell from those 80s photos, Tre was a bit of a rebel. She was Sandy at the end of Grease, while I was Sandy-fresh-off-the-boat...but we were friends!) While we hadn't talked often recently, when we did, we laughed over many shared memories of our childhood and teenage years, and we celebrated the women we have become. 

Just a few years back, in 2021, almost all 8 of us cousins got together to celebrate one of our parents, Aunt Mickey, who passed away during the awful year of Covid.


We talked, and we laughed, and we remembered together, as you do...it was so very good...and the bond was still there, as she grabbed my hand for the photo. 


Memories of late-night gab sessions when she stayed at my house...
 
Memories of holiday photos taken on the front porch or in front of the tree with Grandpa Joe's little camera (not instant, you got one chance at the "right face"... did you choose well? We'll find out when the film is developed!)...followed by cookies in Grandma's kitchen...

Memories of running around Euclid, while Tre and I stayed at Mary's house in the summer...

Memories of board games, and sleepovers, and shocking (at the time) truths between cousins...

All these memories add up to a life, no matter how many years it lasts...so I'll keep making more, but (sadly) not with my cousin, Teresa.

Zach, Ricky & Kylie, Rich, Tony, Patti, Kim...she was amazing, wasn't she? Keep her memory alive in your hearts, and her legacy will continue to bless you, and your children and their children, for generations to come. 

Blog friends, treasure your loved ones as long as you can, for none of us knows the hour of our death. Love one another well, whether your blood is young or old, and your legacy will be love. 

Thanks for stopping by, and for listening...and Knit in Good Health. 


Saturday, January 24, 2026

Kindness and Color

Before I start today, I'd like to say that I'm aware of all that is going on in our country, and in the world, and it makes my heart heavy. My personal response to all-of-the-things is to work as hard as I can to be as kind as I can to as many as I can while I move through my world. I hope that you are doing the same, even as you contact your representatives and post to your social media accounts. Kindness changes people so we can all help to make our world a better place. 

I also find it helpful to my personal mental health to take breaks from the gloom to remember what I am thankful for and to engage in activities that bring me joy...like, you know, knitting!... so I've cast on a new sweater with yarn that brings me joy


and a colorwork pattern that brings me joy


while I post joyful photos to my social media accounts!


Another thing bringing me joy today is the fact that, after living here nearly 5 years, we are finally repainting! 


Please excuse This Old House on the TV, but do check out that luscious purple on our accent walls...it is lovely in any light! 


And I'm loving the new bathroom color, in all three, as well! 


I haven't put much back on the walls, 


and two of our bedrooms are still patiently waiting for their new coats, but there is so much progress, and we are loving the house once again! 


Curious about our colors? Here's what we've used and where:


One more thing that's bringing me joy is these handsome goofballs


and these pics from my granddaughters! The oldest received a varsity letter in debate for her freshman year...so proud! Her sister is still working on her squishmallow collection while she also sings in the choir and plays soccer! 


There is much joy to be found, even though we live in a fallen world, so keep looking for it everywhere...and let me know when you find it. Shared joy is multiplied, and shared grief is divided, so find your tribe and share, share, share! (If you're in the path of the current arctic blast, maybe use the internet...)

Thanks for stopping by to share my joy today, and Knit in Good Health! 

Saturday, January 17, 2026

Back to Life...

Back to reality is coming! I've recovered so well that I'll be heading back into the office next week, yay! I know it's time because I'm getting tired of knitting....Lol! Not really, but my carpals are tunneling on my 4th pair of socks in as many weeks, so let's get my fingers typing again for relief. 


I've also made 15 sweaters (they were little) 


and 5 gnomes (who advised my knitting).


I'm thankful that I have a desk job I can get back to, and also that I'll be able to get the Christmas decor down in my cubicle before Easter! I'm sure my coworkers will appreciate that, too!


Just to be clear here, I know that going back to work will wear me out, in a good way...and my knitting productivity will suffer. That's ok. I am so looking forward to using my brain for more than counting and seeing my work friends. They probably miss me too, how could they not, right? 


All that said, there will still be knitting, for sure! I currently have plans for a new sweater.  I would have started it already, but I'm banned from lifting heavy yarn bins to get the yarn I want for the Do You Yoke? sweater by Zanete Knits!


I have yarn colors themed to Daisy Jones and the Six by Fan Girl Fibers.


After buying the minis, I launched a mad search for the main color to use with it. I settled on an off-white tonal by Leading Men Fiber Arts. I'm sure I'll have more to say when I finally ask Sweetie to do the heavy lifting.  


In the meantime, as one final hurrah to my time off, Sweetie and I are headed to Amish country for some shopping and a delicious meal-not-made-by-us on this snowy day. 


Is it snowing at your house today? Or are you at the beach? Wherever you are, I hope you are well, and that you know you are loved. 

Thanks for stopping by, and Knit in Good Health! 

Saturday, January 10, 2026

Surgery Number ... I've Lost Count

So the 12th day of Christmas was Monday, which would make today the 20th day of Christmas...but, technically that's not a thing. However, today is the 19th day since my little procedure, and I am counting that as a definite thing! Thinking back to my hysterectomy in 2012, and my hip replacement in 2015, this back surgery of 2025 has been the best of the three! 

There has been relatively little napping, my stitches look good, and the worst part of this recovery was probably the allergic reaction I mentioned last week. Now that the intense itching is past me, I can revel in the fact that the last 20 days have allowed me to knit not one


not two


but 3, that's THREE!, full pair of self-striping, Christmas socks


PLUS five tiny gnomes!


The gnomes are currently meeting to discuss what I should cast on next...and now that I'm off the heavy-hitting meds, I'm also working on getting approval to return to work soon. Although getting back to work will ultimately cut into the knitting time, the paycheck will make me feel better about all the yarn I own!


I mean, we all knew I'd go back, if only for the socialization I'm missing...gosh! I hope I remember how to act around people. I don't want to have to go back to puppy school...wait, that's a story for another day, isn't it? 

Anywhoo, I'm recovering well, knitting much and doing my best to follow doctor's orders, so I can continue. Prayers and good thoughts appreciated! What's been your biggest challenge this week? Drop a comment (or send an email) to let me know how I can pay for you...

Thanks for stopping by, and Knit in Good Health! 

Saturday, January 3, 2026

On the 10th Day of Christmas...

On the 10th day of Christmas, my recovery gave to me: a bumpy, red, itchy rash all over. To be fair, it was probably the meds. I'm now off all pain meds and taking Benadryl, plus an antibiotic, until I stop scratching! 


So here's how the song goes for me these days: 

On the 10th day of Christmas, the season gave to me...
Ten bumps and hives
Nine marks where I've scratched
Eight alarms on my phone for meds
Seven new prescriptions


Six exercise walks
Five kinds of healing teas
Four socks  almost finished


Three friends a-visiting


Two additional prescriptions
and a new bottle of Benadryl for me! 


If you've been playing along at home for any time, you may remember that I am super prone to side-effects. So prone that I make my Sweetie read the info sheets, so I don't feel like I'm just "manifesting" a reaction, but I'm only allergic to a couple of things...well maybe a couple new things, now too....lol!

I think I'm also allergic to Sweetie saying, "Stop scratching!"

The good news (and this really is good) is that I'm not in much pain. I've had zero pain meds today (my last Gabapentin was at 10pm last night), and I'm doing ok!

So you take the good, you take the bad, you take 'em both, and there you have... whatever you have. God is still good, and this will pass. In the meantime, I'll just be over in the corner scratching and hiding from anyone who tells me to stop it! 

Thanks for stopping by, and Knit (don't scratch!) in Good Health!