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Weekends

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Weekends are for memory making,  relaxing and enjoying quiet moments of our days.   If you would like, please share your weekend moments  in the comment section with a link to your blog. How was your weekend?  Good, I hope.  Mine was a slurry of busy and fun.  I had Thanksgiving with my family, during the entire day snow fell silently and the inside felt all cozy and warm.  I spent time with my dad and step mom, my sister and her family. These photos were taken at my dad's house.  I loved walking about and snapping the photos.  My sister and I had our outing on Friday.  We tend to shop at places that do not have lines, like yarn stores and fabric stores.  Oh believe me they are busy but as you well may know, knitters are nice! Later that evening, more food was gobbled up along with sweets.  My aunt and my cousins joined in the meal along with their children.  The house was bursting, LOUD and we even h...

Thankfulness and Gratitude

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I am thankful for: -my husband, who is supportive and knows just what to say to soothe me -my daughter, who has lots to say about books, life and grand plans -my son, always happy and not a care in the world -my sister, my best friend -for my family whom I love deeply -for car rides, trips and outings far and near -coffee in the morning, decaf green tea at night -endless music that is played, hummed and imagined -sweets (especially chocolate) -the knitting, oh the knitting! -the shiny brightness of a brand new morning -books and stories and imaginations, losing myself in another place -Frodo and our walks, his funny ways and his love of life -childhood memories -traditions- old and new -my faith -the kindness of others Thank you for visiting and commenting, for long time readers and new readers. To all the shy readers who never comment but visit.  You are all appreciated :) Have a wonderful weekend!

Currently on the Needles

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I started a new project over the weekend with some Zauberball yarn.  I can't wait to see how this cowl turns out once more of the color progression shows.  I am inventing a cowl with a the feather and fan stitch.  My mother made many blankets with this stitch pattern so I think of her as I stitch away-I think she would have loved Zauberball yarn. I finished my Anne Lamott book last week and thoroughly enjoyed her writing.  She has a wonderful talent of weaving heartache and humor with spirituality.  This week I'm reading Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris.  So far so good, I do like his sarcastic sense of humor. What are you knitting and reading this week? Joining Ginny and Frontier Dreams

Fair Isle Hat Complete

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Ta da!  Another project off the needles and what makes this knit exciting is that I had a head for the photo shoot.  Oh my, you should have seen the photos I snapped of me in the hat while blindly aiming.  I do love the challenge.  My son graciously modeled and so far the hat is still mine! As a reference, I relied on Traditional Fair Isle Knitting by Sheila McGregor .  I flipped through the book and chose some easy eight stitch patterns and made sure that I wasn't carrying the floats on the back more than three stitches most of the time.  Over all, I'm pleased with the hat! I loved the yarn Jaggerspun Heather  soft just enough to wear against the skin. I have plenty of wool to make another one, and maybe I will after the holidays.  Ravelry notes are here . The most beautiful part is the wrong side, I do believe!

Weekends

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Weekends are for memory making,  relaxing and enjoying quiet moments of our days.   If you would like, please share your weekend moments  in the comment section with a link to your blog. my aunt stitched me this years ago Well, hello there!  I thought I'd share with you the CLEAN counter and coffee table, because it "ain't" gonna to look like that shortly.  My son is arriving later today and my daughter Tuesday night. My weekend was: quiet and slow ::  I added rows to the scrap blanket::  ate many left overs and created room in the refrigerator :: enjoyed daily walks :: went to Mass :: gearing up with the Christmas music at full volume :: started a knit for me :: finished a knit :: made chocolate chip cookies with nuts :: dinner out  ::  finished a book and started a new one :: enjoying a subscription to Magnificat  (recommended by Jen , thank you!) :: How was your weekend?

Birthday Goals

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I've had a quiet sort of week and it's the kind you sink into and savor.  There have been walks and talks, some reading and knitting, preparations for Thanksgiving and I'm happy to report I am on target for what I wanted to achieve. I celebrated another birthday this week and my new tradition is to celebrate for at least a week or two.  I've had a cupcake every single day with lots of icing and sprinkles, completely unhealthy but oh so tasty!  My husband and I went out to lunch on Monday as a mini celebration.  I received email, birthday cards, phone calls and enjoyed being remembered. What I'd like to achieve before my next birthday list: -use hand cream at least four times a day (my hands are dry!) -go to local events twice a month - sort of a staycation kind of thing -eat ten fruits and vegetables a day, more vegetables than fruits though -start a habit of printing out "the best of" digital photos of our family -worry less (ha ha ha, that...

Currently on the Needles

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I've returned once again to my fair isle hat that is nearly done.  I finished the colorwork yesterday and started the crown decreasing.  I might keep this for myself or I might give this to my son.  I do love the rustic colors and I think I have enough yarn left over to do another one.  Yesterday I posted about a few more gifts completed and wrapped . My reading is new this week.  I finished the Mathematician's Shiva and overall enjoyed the book.  There were tiny bits that were slow going but that could have been me reading right before I fall asleep.  If you love math, I'd say give this book a flip through.  My new book, Stitches by Anne Lamott one of my favorite writers. What are you knitting and reading this week? Joining G inny and Frontier Dreams