The baby blanket is finished. Hooray!!!
Now on to my easy-peasy shawl in Noro (not my favorite but it makes a
beautiful shawl).
Mr. Max had his annual checkup and shots at the
vets office. He is a healthy boy for
which we are very thankful. Of course
Macy went along because the two are never separated. Bad things happen when we take one away
without the other. Both of them protest
in most unpleasant ways. The tree man
who was trimming our trees last week described them perfectly. Pointing at Macy he said, “That one wants to
play.” Then pointing to Max, “That one
wants to kill!”
You can tell from their pictures that
they are both small dogs, but Max is the defender of all things “his.” And, all things are his. His house, his yard, his sister (Macy), his
people, the whole world is his! He is
our protector—all big mouth and very little desire to bite.
Christmas is only six months away and
I have been enjoying Amazon Prime’s Deal of the Day. Every day I get popups on my Kindle telling
me about great bargains, some at amazingly low prices. When there is one that suits a family member
I buy it and put it in a big box in the office (where no one will see it) for a
Christmas gift. We have been doing gift
free/donate to charity Holidays for a couple of years now, but mom/grandma gets
to shop and gift because I am the, well, mom/grandma.
After last Christmas each of the
female family members came to me at varying times and said their favorite gift
was Rosy Lips. They also suggested that
I can give them a pot of it anytime I want.
This year I plan to give them each something
that young women seem to know nothing about…lipstick brushes. They don’t yet know that they need them.
Every wonderful world needs yarn orders. My latest from Knit Picks is for future
shawls. The turquoise is a cashmere
blend and so soft I can’t wait to use it.
Right now the project of the moment is my own easy-peasy shawl. It is knit lengthwise on 250 stitches with
each odd row being k1, k2tog, yo to end, k1; followed by a row of k1, sl1-k1 -psso,
yo to end, k1. Even-numbered rows are knit
or purl your choice. Easy-peasy!
Life is good.