First of all, let me share this:
If I can get this machine working as it should, I can make a TON of sweaters. Wouldn't that be awesome?!
First of all, let me share this:
I slept pretty good last night and woke up feeling somewhat refreshed.
I spent some time knitting on my Harvest Cardigan, while watching Woody Woodpecker on MeTv.
There wasn't too much on the to-do list today.
Late in the morning my hubby and I went tromping in to the cedar woods and looked around for some downed cedars.
We took those samples and my husband knocked some chunks out of them and we got to see how good the wood is.
Like it had been cut down yesterday.
Otherwise, it's been a fairly quiet Saturday. It snowed a bit. We did some hunting. Nothing to report there.
Tomorrow I'm sure I'll have more on my to-do list, and speaking of lists, I'll be working on my goals for 2024 list.
Yesterday I woke up to a combo of ice and snow that was sticking to everything.
I took a short video while I was out there. The squirrels were running around and making all kinds of noises. I'm not sure if I was able to record the noises.
When you looked in the other direction, the sky looked completely different.
This morning we woke up to more frost.
That happened to me this morning.
The sun wouldn't let the camera on my phone focus.
Frost on the leaves.
Last night I spent some time in the craft room drawing lines on pieces of fabric. Then I placed them together and stuck them with pins.
A project I'm hoping to have done by the end of January. Would be great if it was completed sooner.
This evening I knit a bit on my Harvest Cardigan.
I'm also pondering a goal list for 2024. Last year I tried a list and failed miserably. I think I may have been dreaming too big. Minimal is attainable.
We woke up to a bit of snow on the ground this morning.
My weekly trip to town was today. I would have gone yesterday, but I didn't want to deal with potential crowds.
Then I played in the kitchen for the afternoon.
I made a "sweet" cheeseball for my hubby.
He said he liked this one better than the one I made for Christmas. Woo hoo!
And I just realized I didn't take a photo of it.
I did take a photo of the cheeseball I was re-tweaking.
While I was being all domestic and making and baking I was watching a garden show on Amazon Prime.
I thought the closed caption caught was funny.
Banana bread was made, too.
This is what the front yard looked like this afternoon.
It is a kitty cat.
Let's try this one.
It was not easy to work with as you might think it will be. Especially if you have to unto stitching when you are sewing parts on. And she's supposed to have a donut treat. I'm not making one. Maybe down the road, if I saw a color yarn I thought would go well. Right now the local walmart has white, pink and green yarn of this type.
But I digress.
I'm happy it's done. I have a grand plan to make a second one. Both will be gifts.
I woke up today thinking it was Monday.
Nope. So my pill minder is all in chaos. No idea how that happened.
I'm on "real" vacation for the next few days. None of that holiday stuff!
Ha!
My day wasn't very exciting.
After I made my hubby's lunch and kissed him and saw him off to work, I had a quick cup of coffee and proceeded to start my day by tidying up the house.
Then I started laundry. Very exciting.
There was paperwork-type stuff to be caught up on, and I had to do a bit of research so I could take care of something that's been on the to-do list for quite a while.
Before I knew it, it was time to start supper.
Then I worked on my pink yarn project while watching tv with my hubby.
I decided to flip through the Hulu catalog and decided to give the Mary Tyler Moore show a go. It's one of the few shows that I watched a bit when I was a kid, but didn't really get and didn't find funny. Now that I'm more "seasoned" I understand it.
Merry Christmas, dear readers!
We stuck close to home the last couple of days.
Christmas Eve I spent the morning doing a bit of food prep. The only two things I took pictures of were the two cheeseballs I made.
The other cheeseball I made was a dessert cheeseball, that I made with my own inspiration, no recipe.
For the main meal we had a gorgeous prime rib roast.
We went hunting in the afternoon. The neighbors started shooting firearms again. Incredibly frustrating. This time around the shooting sounded further away.
Oh! Sunday I did watch some Christmas movies. My friend Becky was talking about Christmas movies on a recent blog post and I got to thinking that I should probably watch a few.
While I was doing food prep I watched Christmas at PeeWee's Play house.
Then later on I watched A Muppet Family Christmas.
What a throwback watching this movie was. It included the commercials from the year 1987.
Today was a quiet day. Woke up to more rain. Did I mention the rain we had yesterday? Yup. Rain.
Then more rain today.
Today our big meal was beef tenderloin steaks. Yum! And then the boys had crab legs (surf and turf)
What did we have on the television while we were prepping this meal and eating?
Why MXC of course. Nothing screams Christmas quite like this show.
I watched a bit of A Christmas Story while knitting a few rows on my Harvest Cardigan before we ate.
Or, maybe I'm in the minority of my knitting/stitching/crafting circle. Does anyone do Christmas or New Year's Eve cast ons?
A little bit later I was watching the Muppets Christmas Carol. My first time seeing it. They have a different spin on the story. I haven't finished the movie yet. Don't tell me how it ends. *wink*
This afternoon we went out hunting again. No random shooting from the neighbors this time.
ANNNNNDD I had a bit of action.
It was the first deer I've seen in almost two months.
So that was exciting.
Then close to shooting hours ending I got a text from my hubby, saying he was packing up. I wrote back, saying "okay" and started packing up myself.
Then I looked out the window and went "Sh*t!" and quickly sent a text saying "Deer!"
I got to sit for a few moments and watch her guard the pile from another deer. Then she ate for a few moments and then disappeared. A moment or two later my husband was there, waiting for me to leave the blind so we could go back to the house.
This evening we opened gifts and my husband was happily surprised by the gift from our son, and my son was really surprised by the gifts we gave him. I already received my gifts from my husband (the yarn) and my son ordered my gift but it won't be here for a few weeks. My guess is that it's something garden-related.
Speaking of gardening ... now I can officially start thinking about all things gardening-related, if I haven't mentioned it already. Yay! I need to pull out my binder that I started this year, and I'm taking notes from some of the things shared from Kristin at Shifting Roots.
You just need to be dedicated and knit a LOT.
Last night I had two inches of the mitten cuff.
Then I started knitting.
Don't remember how long I knit. The day had to be started. And I was hungry.
Then we ran to town.
I didn't have to drive, so I brought the mitten.
When I got home, I did house-y things, like cleaning up the kitchen and ... I don't remember what else.
Then I took a nap.
Then I got up and got ready for hunting.
The temperature this afternoon ... unreal. I saw bugs flying around. BUGS! on Dec. 23.
And ... unfortunately my hunting time was cut short.
Someone decided to empty a magazine of something that was not .22 ammo a little too close for comfort.
I was reading a book on my kindle app when I heard "bang, bang, bang, bang ... etc.," and it felt stupidly close to where I was sitting. My hubby said it sounded like it was right by him.
So ... if anything might have been coming our way, it obviously took off and left the area.
We came back to the house and had supper.
Then ... I started knitting. I knit and I knit. And I knit.
And now I am done!