
So, I finished a little piece of a big afghan that may eventually warm someone.  Potentially.  It took a week to make, and is roughly 6 x 6, so, it would take about 50 weeks to make an afghan that... would be suitable for a child or wheelchair.  
According to certain sources.  DAYAM.
So, I decided to not think about this depressing thought while making a bear for the 
Mother Bear project.  I have to say, it's incredibly awesome; quite possibly the best bear in the history of bears.  And he has no clothes.  I don't know if that will keep him from the hands of young Africans or if his naturalist charms will be a selling point.

I want to finish him by the end of the week! Wah! There's so much finishing to him, too, because I want to make him just perfect.
In other news, it snowed today! In Rochester! I know... don't laugh at my naivete.  Or my inability to use accents on my mac. 

Loving the two hears at the bottom of the image: do you see them? :)  That was after my 8 AM class, I saw that and thought that maybe today will be good. Below is a close-up of the snow molesting a certain knitter as she walked to class. 

Even the Tiger was overcome! Really, I don't think these photos do justice to the fluffy snow.  As I came back to my dorm, I looked down, and it looked like that fake snow made out of spun felt that my grandma used to use to put expensive replicas of a small town on during Christmas.
 
to do the accent on naïvete on a mac (i have a mac) is option u. press option then press u holding down the option key. you can also do
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on macs too. im smart like that ; )