Those who live in mesh houses…

…have to be really careful about weaving in yarn ends.

I’m finishing off my co-worker’s beach cover-up as I write this, although with the current health crisis she had to cancel her trip. She’ll get to reschedule. It’s a pinky-peach mesh crochet off-the-shoulder, frilly hem deal which made it an interesting challenge to figure out. You’ll get a picture, I promise, once it’s done and actually on the intended recipient because it looks like a girly fishnet otherwise. At this moment I’m adding an elastic band to the top, not only to keep it in place but also to give it a little substance at the top.

Speaking of health crisis, I got the order today that I am to work from home. Some of my co-workers have been working at home for weeks, but we had a shortage of laptops and tablets available. I have to admit, as much as I love my co-workers, it will be nice to really get some work in without any distractions. I am astounded that the local government felt confident enough in me to trust me with their computer equipment, And excited to save a bunch in gas money. And get my commute time back. I’ll now have three extra hours of productive time a day. I have a stack of unread books to read (which grows larger with every passing Monday due to the book-a-week program my local used bookstore is running while their retail storefront is closed), and two large plastic sweater storage bags of unused yarn to craft with (which will also grow *slightly larger because Webs caught me off guard with one of their promotional emails). And a lot more time to write.