I’ve been knitting little things in
the form of baby caps and headbands because granddaughter #2 is giving us
another sweet baby in July and for her "we’re-so-happy-it’s-a-girl" shower she
has asked me to knit little hats, caps, and headbands. Using Nancy’s (of Wyoming Breezes) sock yarn
pattern I have just finished number two in as many days. I plan to add a big yellow sunflower to the
lavender cap and the pink will have pink ribbon decoration. You can see how little there was of the
leftover sock yarn when I finished the pink hat.
Other little things have appeared
lately, like this very little woodpecker.
I looked out the window and saw what I thought was a Chickadee on the
suet cage. Chickadees do not usually
like to peck at the suet so I watched until he came around the side so I could
see him clearly. Woodpecker!
TINY little
Woodpecker. Keep in mind that the suet
cage is only about five inches high and five inches across. I’m talking little! I wonder if his mom knows he is out of the
nest.
We have added solar shades to our
kitchen—the kind you can see through and still give a cool, afternoon shade
that has never been present in our southwest facing kitchen. The installer kindly offered to clean the
windows before letting the shades down for the first time and when he started
to remove the little plastic stickers from the window I nearly fainted.
Fifteen years ago granddaughter Sam created a
plastic ice cream cone and a flower in a pot and stuck them on the kitchen window. She said, “Grandma don’t ever take them
down.” I promised her that I would
never, never, never take them off of the window and there they will stay. It’s the little things that matter!
Two little things that bring joy
everyday…
Life is good.