Remover of Obstacles

God Ganesha

I love the idea of a god devoted to removing obstacles in people’s lives.  Obstacles that prevent us from doing the things we want to do, getting the education we want, being with the people we love, or even being creative.  Removing, conquering, or circumventing obstacles is an everyday occurrence, but some seem just too big to tackle on our own.  I have a tendency to bulldoze right through the big obstacles in my life, such as not having enough money for college:  I went anyway and just worked it out day to day, living on very little money and eating a lot of macaroni and cheese, but I received the education I wanted and love my career. Not enough money for a big wedding?  My husband got us a beautiful venue for a reception in a small art gallery, we did a luncheon that was catered by a very good new home-based caterer, and my sister and I picked organic strawberries like crazy the day before for the dessert. Cake was made by a friend, as were my flowers.  I had a wedding  reception that people still tell me they really liked a lot 20 years later by ignoring all the obstacles and thinking outside the box.

So why on earth can’t I do the same when it comes to drawing, painting, or designing knitwear? I always believed not having enough time was my obstacle, but now that my kids are older I have plenty of time.  These obstacles are little ones but I allow them to keep me from being as creative as I could be. I find myself reading through the morning I was going to use to design a baby sweater, or defaulting to knitting a plain sweater instead of experimenting with swatches of yarns I have in my stash. This week I am determined to use my time to create.

Of course, as I wrote that last sentence my daughter came in the room and told me she has to be across town in 20 minutes.  It takes 25 minutes to get there.  So I will remember that Live is the first word of my blog name, and go spend some non-obstacle time with my daughter.

A baby sweater for Lilliana

Living in Michigan we naturally get a lot of snow and ice during the winter.  When you have a satellite for your internet connection on your roof, this can be a huge problem!  We routinely lose our internet connection in the winter, and while I do hang out of my daughter’s window by straddling the windowsill, using a metal fence post to break the ice from the roof above the satellite, it doesn’t always work.  It is also not something I can do when it is -15 Farhenheit outside.  So, no internet for the last 7 days.  Time to call the company and be on the phone with someone for 2 hours while they run all the useless tests I already did (I am not dumb, for god’s sake) until they finally say they need to send someone out to the house, which is what I told them at the beginning of the call.  It usually takes 2 to 3 days after the phone call to get someone out to restore our connection.

I guess I should have thought of all the internet connection difficulties when I began my blog:).  I am posting this from the salon while my daughter gets her haircut.

Anyway, I did get some creative things done last week.  I knit a baby sweater for a co-workers granddaughter, she was born 4 weeks early at 5 lb 3 oz and is completely healthy and beautiful.  Her name is Lilliana.

I made a sweater from a pattern called Harper by Julep B, made in Liberty wool light, both purchased at Clever Ewe in Ada.  So soft!

Buttons to be added later.
Buttons to be added later.

I also painted a box and decorated it to give the sweater in: not my best work but I still like it, and it was fun to do:image

 

Now there are 2 boy sweaters I need to make for my pregnant co-workers!  I have 2 more boxes, so maybe I can put a little more thought and time into those as well.  They are due in May and early June, so I have a little bit of time.

We are expecting more frigid temperatures this week, but no snow, so maybe I will have an internet conneciton again in a few days!

Yet another blogger

I painted this a few years ago.

I figured there aren’t enough bloggers out there, so decided to add myself to the list!

Do you ever want to be creative every day but find that there are a million other things you do instead?  Not just things like work, eating, and doing laundry, but things like playing time management games, or Portal 2, or totally failing at playing the new Tomb Raider game (the old ones were much easier, where did those go?).  Or reading a book that is really good, or even reading a book that isn’t all that good but you’re certain it will get better sometime soon so you just keep on reading. There are so many ways to keep from doing that creative thing that you really want to do.  You really want to do it, right? Well of course you do! Life just keeps getting in the way.

I decided to start this blog as a way to make myself ignore all of the above life things, (except for work, eating, and laundry), and try to be creative more often.  I figure if I have a blog and actually feel obligated to do something with it, then I will stay creative. I know for a fact, because other people often tell me, that I am a much nicer person when I allow creativity to be part of my life.  I think of it as therapy, only without the couch.

The point of this blog, therefore, is not that anyone will actually read it besides me.  The point is to get me out of my rather large comfort zone and force me to actually draw, paint, knit, or write something at least once a week.  Daily would be even better, but I figure if I aim low I’m more likely to actually hit my target!

I have been creative in the past.  This shawl is from a pattern called Wrap Me Up by Chris de Longpre.  You can find it on ravelry.com.  Of all the things I knit in the past, this one was my favorite and is the one responsible for my addiction to knitting.  I recommend it to every knitter!  The Noro Taiyo yarn was an absolute joy to work with, and comes in many different color ways. I got mine at J.T. Stitchery in Rockford, Michigan, a wonderful local yarn shop with a good selection and extremely friendly and knowledgeable staff.

This is my Wrap Me Up knit done in Noro Taiyo yarn!
This is my Wrap Me Up knit done in Noro Taiyo yarn! 
Close up view of the other end of the wrap that you can't see in the previous picture.
Close up view of the other end of the wrap that you can’t see in the previous picture.