Thursday, December 20, 2007

What? It's Mid December? AND Christmas is 5 Days Away? Yikes!

I feel like Charlie Brown in this comic strip....lots of snow, and I'm contemplating the "things" of life. But wait! I received a wonderful, special package from my SP11 Pal, Phyllis.
What a nice gift to receive...2 skeins (in Magenta and Henna colorways) of Manos del Uruguay, the IK Holiday Gifts issue, a skein of Noro (soon to be incorporated into a hat for hubby), Jelly Bellies (already in my belly), body lotion , organic chocolate truffles (yum), a beautiful embossed journal, and get this...3 skeins of Bitty Bunz (140 yd/25gm) in color #7...it's soft and beautiful. It's from Artfibers, and the content is 70% Angora and 30% Extrafine Merino. I will have some special knitting ahead of me! Thanks, Phyllis!



Hey! Thanks to Marly and Sharon at the HolidayKalCal, I've won a random prize of a cute mini purse from allaboutthebuttons.etsy.com. Woo Hoo! Thanks!

Next, I have my Branching Out scarf, blocked and on it's way to my Christmas Around the World Swap pal, Deb, in Georgia. It's knit in Elsebeth Lavold Silky Wool on number 5 US.



Next, is a "Crest O' The Wave" scarf, an Elegant Ewe pattern, knit in Zephyr Wool Silk Lace Weight and it was a joy to knit...easy to memorize pattern, and the scarf is lusciously soft in the Zephyr! This is for my secret Sonshine Pal at church. The color is actually a blue, but you can't really see it in this photo...it's more of an aqua, which is one of the recipient's favorite colors.



In other knitting news: I'm almost finished knitting my third pair of Fiber Trends Felted Clogs...pics soon to follow. They're all knit in Cascade 220...two women's pairs, and one pair for my dad. I still need to put on the suede bottoms and some embellishments. I'm also casting on a skater beanie for my middle son, in brown and blue colorways, which will hopefully be under the Christmas tree next week.
I apologize for not blogging for the past few weeks: believe it or not, I sliced off the tip of my thumb (soft tissue only) a few weeks ago (with a Costco knife), and I could NOT type with it! Nor knit. All is well now. Silly me. I pay attention when I use knives now!
Hubby also has been laid off at work as of Dec 7th after 13 years at the company, and there were 27 people in middle management who were affected. I know that the Lord had plans for us and is in control, and I look forward to what the future holds, but in His timing. Son from Norwich U is home for the Christmas break, and it's SO wonderful to have him home!
Well, time to finish the last felted clog for Christmas, and get back to listening to my downloaded knitting pocasts. Check out Yarn Thing and She-Knits, and Stash and Burn...Now, go get knitting!

4 comments:

km said...

Wow...injuries (like a sprained ankle) that lead to knitting are good. Injuries that prevent knitting are tough to endure. Glad you're better. I was just thinking it had been awhile since I'd seen you on-line. I'll be praying for you husband's job search. My dad was laid off when I was in High School...so I know how it affects the whole family. I know that God has plans to develop Christlikeness in all of you through this.

Nancy @ the Jersey Shore said...

Glad to see your post. I've been checking..hoped you were OK. Sorry about your thumb (OUCH!) and your husbands job, but glad you have a positive outlook for your future. I can not wait to finish gift knitting so I can get back to MY branching out. Both of your scarves look lovely.
Merry Christmas!

Anonymous said...

Kris - I am your Christmas Around the World Swap pal and have not been able to find your e-mail address, so I decided to see if I can track you down here.

I finished your package and left it out when I went to work last week. My demon puppy tore your handknit portion of the gift to shreds. I got new yarn and was furiously knitting to get it out via DHL yesterday so that you would have it today, but I didn't get it quite finished yet. I'm so so sorry, but promise you will have it next week and it's really good. Is that ok? Can you forgive me? Let me know at her@justmakeitstop dot com

Dorothy said...

Ouch! I'm glad to hear your thumb is healing! So sorry to hear about your hubby. It's a GREAT thing that the Lord is in control, but I know that this is probably still stressful. I'll be praying for you guys!

Have a VERY merry Christmas!