It's snowing.
I've already shoveled twice today:
before I left for the gym
and after my return.
My guess is an easy 6 inches so far,
and it's expected to continue through the night.
The library will close early
meaning I won't be working tonight.
So rather than entering my full-on
getting-ready-for-work-mode
I shall blog.
With a cup of hot chocolate
comfortably within reach.
We had our first cross country skiing
experience over the weekend.
I will tell you that I'm willing to give it
another try,
express thanks that no footage exists of our outing,
and then move on to a new subject.
Our trips to Minneapolis are always too short
and very busy.
This trip also included a
Chinese New Year celebration with Aidan
pizza and foosball
pot roast, roasted marshmallows
snow removal and
our farewells to Proton.
This:
called my name at the thrift store during a blitz stop.
I'm embarrassed to admit that
Naphtali was wearing it at the time.
We did the "Oh no, you should take it!"
routine for a couple minutes
and then it was mine.
This is why I don't take pictures.
This sweater is the loveliest, lightest
mohair concoction in a rich caramel color.
The collar
(I know "fur" is divisive)(but I love it)
creates a soft frame.
The smile it generates starts in my toes!
The plan was to wear it to work today
with a black tee and jeans.
It will make its debut tomorrow!
In return for Naphtali's generous capitulation
I offered to alter the sleeves on a
beautiful black linen tunic
that she would have otherwise walked away from.
See? Win-win!
Not one, but two new berets
have recently been finished and made their public debut.
No photos exist of either event.
This:
is the sweater I'm knitting.
Let me say that again:
I'm knitting myself a sweater!
My list of things to try someday
includes several items that I should just
well, try.
This past year has already seen so many new
experiences why let
a small detail like primitive needle skills
prevent me launching another
new project?!
Actually, I recently read some good advice that went something like this:
Knitting dishcloths won't teach you to knit socks.
If you want to knit socks, then knit socks.
Here's to "knitting socks" in the new year!
1 comment:
Wow! You're making great progress -- two hats and a good start on a sweater. I'd say you're ready to take on socks -- my daughter made a pair last year as maybe her 3rd or 4th project. And she still hasn't made a sweater.
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