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Sunday, August 27, 2023

A Knitting Finish, and where’s our caravan?

It’s no wonder I’m rather slow with my knitting projects, as lately I’ve had several on the go at the same time.  This little baby jumper was started in the New Year when we were on our 10 week South Island caravan trip, and knitted off and on over those weeks.  Made with several part balls of donated acrylic yarn, I decided to do stripes and “bunny ears” as this design was called during my childhood.  I was so pleased I had completed the button bands and collar before starting the sleeves,  as the yellow ran out  part way up the sleeves.

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This one is for donation

I'm still working away on my secret socks, and this pink and white pair is for one of my granddaughters.  Its always a good feeling to get the heels done, it will be straight knitting now until it is time for the toe shaping.

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Secret socks for a gift

Robin took our caravan on a journey to Ohaupo  last week, it needed some work done up at the factory.  Although it is not booked in to the repair slot till later in September, the manager was happy to have it dropped off early as  Robin will be getting his second knee replacement operation next week.    Off he went along, leaving me and the cat behind.

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There he goes

Travel on Saturday was in clear conditions.  Driving along the Desert Road,   Mount Ruapehu was nowhere to be seen, it was completely covered in low cloud.  He stayed at the Ohakune Club overnight and  I had suggested that Robin dine in the club that evening, but no, that didn't happen, the kitchen was closed and no meals available.  After a beer or two in the bar, he had to cook his own meal in the caravan instead.  It was very windy overnight with heavy rain beating on the roof.  Sunday was extremely wet for the drive to Otorohanga NZMCA camp.  Nothing much open there on a Sunday night except the local fish and chip shop, so that would have to do for his dinner.

Then a short half hour trip on Monday morning and he arrived at Leisureline Ohaupo to drop the van off into the care of Grant.  Ohaupo translates to “The place where the  wind blows at night”  It didn’t take too long for Robin to pack up the remaining food, his clothes and other bits and pieces, then he departed on the long drive home.  It was a very wet drive home for a good part of the day, and he noticed that the fuel consumption was certainly much less on the return journey, without the van on the back of the Jeep.  Robin was certainly rather tired after his long day, and after a home cooked meal he was tucked up in bed by 8.30pm!

We are lucky that our van can be stored at Ohaupo until Robin gets a clearance to be able to drive again, probably about 6-8 weeks, we can return to collect it. 

13 comments:

Gretchen Weaver said...

It's nice that the caravan can be worked on while Robin recovers from his surgery. I bet too that he was glad for the home cooked meal. That little sweater is so cute! You are so talented with your knitting. Dish cloths are challenging enough for me. Happy stitching!

Jenn Jilks said...

There is always something to work on!

The Cozy Quilter said...

I hope Robin’s knee surgery goes well. He will be dancing for joy with no pain after he recovers! Such a cute sweater. Love the bunny ears!

Maria said...

Such a cute cardigan . Pretty yarn you’re using for the socks.
No wonder Robin was tucked up in bed early after such a long drive.

Carole @ From My Carolina Home said...

Hope his surgery goes well! Take care.

CathieJ said...

I love that children's sweater. I would never have noticed that you ran out of the yellow. Those socks are pretty. Best wishes for Rick's speedy recovery once he has the surgery.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

I'm surprised you didn't go along for the ride! too bad Robin wasn't able to eat at the club it sounds like it would have been a nice treat. Sorry Robin has to have surgery again but sometimes you are glad you do after it is done and feel better.

Tired Teacher 2 said...

The baby sweater is adorable. I hadn’t noticed the yellow on the sleeves until you mentioned it. Best wishes to Robin for his surgery.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

The baby jumper is just adorable, Jenny! I love the bunny ears. Sounds like this is the perfect time to get the caravan worked on. Now it will be ready when you both are able to take it out again - just in time for your summer weather!f

Julierose said...

What a cute sweater--nice work on this one...;))) someone will be so happy to wear it;)))
Good that you could leave the caravan early...hugs, Julierose

Karrin Hurd said...

The jumper and the socks are lovely! You do such beautiful knitting! Hope your husband's surgery goes smoothly!

Jackie said...

Lovely baby sweater. I seem to be only able to work on one project at a time lately so completions are few and far between.

I really like those pink socks. The recipient will love them.

How wonderful that the caravan can be repaired while Colin recovers from his knee surgery.

God bless.

Karen S said...

The little baby jumper is gorgeous. Love the way you dealt with the yarn running out. It looks fine!!
Good move to get the van out for work early. Not a lot of driving after a knee op. Good luck.