Knitting as therapy
I taught myself to knit during the wet
rainy days of a northwestern fall. It started as a way to keep busy
while watching TV with my girls, it became the knots that held my
life together.
That fall I waited for the custody
hearing that would ultimately break 24 years of active parenting.
Not knowing what was coming I sat and knit scarf, after scarf, after
scarf. Every chance I had to sit down, I picked up my knitting and
knitted. Knitting at a leisurely pace, enjoying the rhythm of the
needles and the feel of the yarn sliding across my fingers.
A month later, the day after Christmas,
on the way back from the airport with my two youngest daughters on
their way to live with their father, I started knitting furiously. I
knit sweaters for my granddaughters. I knit hats to felt. I
knit in the house, in the car, at line in the drive thru, anytime I
could knit I did. I knit to stay sane. I knit to heal my heart.
Knitting is wonderful therapy....
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of - can you come to my house this coming Monday, March 26th for a stitching night? I have been thinking about this since I saw you a couple of weeks ago and really want to do it. I have a couple of other gals coming as well. Let me know- hope to see you!