Only a few days late but I didn’t want to stop blogging weekly for YoP after only 1 week lol. Year of Projects is a Ravelry group of bloggers who share a plan for their projects for a year, and then blog weekly about it. My plan is fairly broad because I get way too distracted by shiny new projects.

No, the exciting news isn’t that I finished one of my lipstick lesbian socks. I was actually hoping to have both done by Sunday, I saw my friend Saturday night. But I ended up not knitting as much as I wanted to Friday & Saturday. I’m still not done with both because I shifted to working on the WestKnits MKAL. That’s coming along really well, I LOVE the colors I chose. This clue had a Brioche option, which is always super fun and squishy. I won’t quite finish this clue by tomorrow morning, and will probably continue to fall behind a little bit more, as we have rehearsal the next two nights, then load in and building Friday night and Saturday, and then we dive into tech week and open Friday! So knitting time is more limited.

Ok, ok, time for the exciting news. At the end of this year, I will be moving to…. Seattle!

I found out THIS AFTERNOON that this is official. Work approved my relocation request. I’m so so so excited! This has been in the works for a while, we went out there for my cousin’s wedding this August, and I really started to plan it out. I thought about doing this when we were out there in 2022, but my job at the time wasn’t as conducive to working outside of Hartford. But in the job I’ve been in for the past year, I’m the only one who does my job, and everyone else on my team is across the country. So the plan is to go out there right after Christmas, and then live in a furnished apartment I found for four months. This is mostly to make sure I can survive the winter since it’s more dark and grey than I’m used to, and I’ve only been in the summer. I’ve got cousins out there and I’m so excited to see more of them as well as exploring the city. I’m really a city girl at heart. So yeah, that’s super fun and exciting!
Anyone have any cross country moving tips?


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