Joining Taryn from Wooly Moss Roots for Gratitude Sunday. Sunday's heartfelt tradition. A time to slowdown, to reflect, to be grateful. A list of gratitudes.
~ Taking some time for myself
~ Great finds from a local thrift/art shop
~ My husband for talking me down and having a great weekend
~ Watching my dear sweet Cae play soccer
~ Finding time to go through photos from 2011. Oh my, they all have grown so much
~ Nuala's laugh
~ Fiona's singing
~ Having my Logan home
~ Sagan and Mike having a good afternoon together
~ Rowan's goofiness
Have a wonderful week
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Friday, October 10, 2014
{ This Moment }
Joining Amanda from Soulemama for This Moment. A single photograph from the week, a moment I wish to pause, savor, and remember.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Knits
The Christmas socks are coming along wonderfully. In fact the sock that is pictures is all finished and I am about 2 inches into sock number two!! Once this pair is finished I am only going to have 4 more knitted gifts to HAVE to have finished, anything else is just icing on the cake.
I have been wondering what knit to do for my oldest daughter, I would love it to be something she would wear, she is so sweet and would be so kind about whatever I knitted for her, but really I want her to use it. I had been toying with a scarf, but the thing is, is we live where the winters rarely get into the 40's for a high. She just doesn't have a need for a scarf, and she already has a shawl. Then, I found it, at least I think I did. The poor girl gets icy feet, what about these socks? Heavier weight yarn (which I have and it matches the sweaters I made for Fiona and Nuala) so they will keep her toes nice and cozy. Anyway, at the moment, that is the plan.
PS here are a couple photos of Fiona at her first soccer game, such a cutie
pep talk |
running about |
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Gratitude Sunday
Joining Taryn from Wooly Moss Roots for Gratitude Sunday. Sunday's heartfelt tradition, a time to slowdown, to reflect, to be grateful. A list of gratitudes.
~ cooler mornings
~ comfort foods
~ sunshine and grass
~ coffee with cream
~ wee bits of time to knit
~ making a good financial plan
~ dancing
~ clean sheets
~ pumpkin
~ cooler mornings
~ comfort foods
~ sunshine and grass
~ coffee with cream
~ wee bits of time to knit
~ making a good financial plan
~ dancing
~ clean sheets
~ pumpkin
Friday, October 3, 2014
{ This Moment }
Joining Amanda from Soulemama for This Moment. A single photograph from the week, a moment to pause, savor, and remember.
sisters |
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Where we are at...
I have mentioned recently that I have been feeling a bit overwhelmed with life and our ever growing schedule of "must do" things. I took yesterday off: we read books, colored, painted, the kids played games of "Magic the Gathering", we watched a movie, ate cookies, I studied a bit and knitted a bit, and we spent a bunch of time outside in the yard.
I have come to realize lately that I am trying to play "Keep up with the Joneses" of our homeschooling community, and I just need to stop. I still have wee babes. It is ok if not all of my days are not filled from top to bottom with oh so many this and thats. SO we are not signing up for gymnastics again for awhile, we are going to skip the new homeschool co-op for the time being, we are going to settle here at home, putter, go for walks, spend time at parks, and try and spend most evenings at home. That is like a big sigh... perfection.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Knits
Joining Ginny for the Yarn Along.
I finished up Fiona's vest/sweater and have also knitted Nuala's vest, now I am working on socks for Caelan. His favorite color is blue and while searching my stash I found this lovely multi-blue yarn. So happy with it. I am knitting my stand by sock pattern. (Probably the best $5 I have ever spent on a pattern, ever!) My plan is to knit a pair of socks for Rowan as well, but using a multi-green sock yarn. Then all that will be left are fingerless mitts for Sagan and Logan and Audrey's scarf. LOL seems like a lot still. But as they say, slow and steady, right?
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