Monday, January 5, 2026

Sleeve Progress and Falling in the Mud

Sleeve progress:

It's hard to tell by itself, so let's compare it to the sweater front:

Decent progress. But I think you can see why it didn't get done in time for Christmas. I still have a second one to make, plus assemble the thing, and then knit on a collar. 

I wanted to get more done during my time off from school, but then I fell... Well, it wasn't a big one, but I'll explain. 

Sweater Tracking:

Falling in the Mud

New Year's Eve. It was raining. As I do pretty much every day, I took the dog out for a walk. The rain had let up a bit, so I figured it was a good window. 

Buttercup did her usual sniffing around, and she finally did her business a bit too close to the water. 

The scene of the incident

I went to pick it up when the mud underneath my feet gave way, and I landed on my butt and slid, heading straight for the water. Luckily, I managed to only land my left foot in, my right remaining in the mud. 

One shoe (the left) floated away. (I was wearing slides, because of course.) I removed my right shoe and tried to get some traction to get me up, but no dice. I slid more. And, of course, no one was around, so it was up to me to get up and get home.

(Buttercup hovered on the sidewalk, waiting.) 

I flipped over onto my belly, and attempted to find a way to inch up the bank. 

This is pretty much head on from where I was

I reached for those rocks. I didn't have enough to pull, so I wrapped my arms around that tree. From there, I was able to pull myself up to where I could crawl to the sidewalk and stand. 

I was barefoot and covered in mud. I looked back to see my right shoe had now also fallen into the water and was floating away in the other direction. 

I picked up the leash, and I took Buttercup home. We weren't far. I went in through the garage, and stripped out of my mud-caked pants. I went in search of my grabber/reacher stick, and once I found that, I went back out to retrieve my shoes. (I had put on another pair of pants first, though.) 

They were too far for me to reach, but a neighbor happened by, and he was able to get both shoes out of the water. 

So, no visible injuries. I'm only sore, mostly from the exertion of trying to get myself up. The mud came off my clothes in the wash and off my body in the shower. 

I just knew I was due for another fall. At least this one was minor in comparison to my previous

19 comments:

  1. Oh my! Sorry about the fall, but your description was funny! and.....I laughed. Like a scene from the Funniest Home Videos. I liked the description of Buttercup waiting, probably thinking, "what is she doing?" haha (sorry). And the shoes floating away.... :-). Sweater looks great!

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    1. I hope no video was recording. Humiliating episode for me.

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  2. Oh NO! I'm sorry about the fall, and covered in mud. Do you feel sore today? I sure hope you didn't get any injuries. Nice of your neighbor to get your shoes back.

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    1. I was sore for a couple days after, but I'm not sore any longer.

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  3. Sorry about that! Watching your shoes float away was pure irony. Glad your neighbor helped retrieve them.

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  4. Oh no! I’m glad you’re ok. That fall does not sound fun at all.

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  5. Yes, as Marina mentioned, now your telling sounds more humorous, but at the time I imagine it was both a bit frightening and embarrassing. You keep slipping, hang onto a tree, hoping someone comes by, yet hoping no one sees. I tripped coming back from the mailbox (there are 5 on one post, in front of the house next door), just looking at the mail instead of the curb, and fell flat. I was mostly concerned someone would have seen and rush to help. I'm glad Buttercup didn't run off.

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    1. I still had hold of her leash, so she really couldn't go anywhere, although she didn't try.

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  6. Im glad you didn't hit those rocks! I bet it's much steeper than what it shows in the pic. Loving the colour and design.

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    1. It was pretty steep; that was the problem. I was far enough from the rocks so they weren't an issue.

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  7. I know two people who have fallen on icy driveways in the last three weeks and hit their heads...I'm so glad you didn't hurt yourself more than you did. I've slid some on mud but never a fall - then again, in a fall prevention course I took in 2015, almost everyone else's fall came about due to a dog (either walking them or tripping on them).

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    1. The dog no longer gets to hover so close to the water. Especially in the rain.

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  8. Oh no! As someone who falls all the time myself, reading this made me wince. I’m really glad you weren’t hurt. The sweater progress still looks great though.

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  9. Hi Liz - falling over into ignominy is such a pain ... but am glad to read it all end up reasonably happy after a few days. The jumper is looking good - cheers Hilary

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  10. I'm glad you weren't hurt, even though you got so muddy. But what an experience. It's great that a neighbor was able to retrieve your shoe.

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  11. Oh no! I can picture it, you clinging to the tree with both arms, trying to get traction but its only mud, watching your shoes float away. It's epic!!! But its nice to hear you got your shoes back.

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