So, happy, colourful things to get excited about:
Or these mitts. Gorgeous. How insane would I get just attempting the cuff. These almost scream 'I dare you to try!' at me. I mean, they can't be impossible, can they? Think I could get a pair done in time for next winter? Or how about a pair that would match my coat! Then I'd have to plan a colour scheme on top of learning to strand colours.
Maybe I'd be safer with this little A-line sweater. I love it, but don't the fashion people say something about having horizontal stripes running the width of the widest part of your body? Hmm...might have to search Ravelry for a comparably inspiring afghan or something.
What else did I come across today...a new baby born at home to a HSing mama. If that's not inspiring, I don't know what is. Planning a trip to IKEA. Our clock broke (as in shattered, destroyed, in pieces; not 'it just stopped ticking...') and it's a good excuse to go to IKEA to get a new one. I would love to get one of these for my dining room while I'm there, but I think B. might notice a box that big in the car. Blogs like this, making me laugh and reminding me that it's ok to be uncertain and questioning at times on your individual spiritual path. That we all question things from time to time and stressing about it doesn't really help. That looking at situations as learning opportunities and finding the humour in daily life makes for a pretty good day. And the day wrapped up with a nice 'coffee & chat' at the local hot spot with a few local homeschooling moms. It's nice to connect every once in a while with like-minded people. Affirming. Interesting. I always come away with list of things to look into, read, try. Tonight my list said astronomy, The Importance of Being Earnest, Jane Austen and The Rideau Canal.
So there you have it. Some colourful bits. A few things to look forward to. Warm fuzzies from enjoying the day.
♥Bonni
Thanks for pointing out the Gytha pattern to me. It's exactly what I was looking for to knit for my eldest!
ReplyDeleteFor the love of all that is holy, will you PLEASE teach me how to do mittens!?!??! I have started/stopped a dozen patterns and have one mitt to show for it - and a little child asking me every hour when I will finish the other one {ACKK!}
ReplyDeleteROFL! Thanks for pointing me to that blog! I loved her take on homeschooling! Hilarious!
ReplyDeleteI would love to know the story behind the clock. Sounds like sabotage to me. At least a good excuse to head to IKEA. :o)
Peace and Laughter!
Cristina