Two thousand and nine was a year of challenges for me but I learned a lot about myself in the process. I learned to let go of a lot of things too.
In July my job shifted so that I ended up acquiring more work. A lot more work. However, with the economy the way it is I am most grateful that I still have a job. I learned that I could handle the work load and challenges that came my way.
I also learned that I like having my blog and it's okay to write whatever I want. I am not here to please everyone. It is important to make myself and my family happy. Okay, the cats too. But other than that, I honestly don't care any more. I let go of wondering what others think of me.
I'm also learning to let go of the things that just don't matter. I'm letting go of the fact that I have such a huge yarn stash. I enjoy looking at it and it makes me happy, so isn't that what matters? Several years ago I sold some yarn that I just wouldn't use and I haven't missed it one bit.
This year I am not going to make any resolutions. I am not going to make a promise that I will not buy yarn. I am not going to make a promise that I will knit projects A, B, and C. I plan on knitting whatever the heck I please when I please. Knitting is very pleasing for me and I find it a great comfort when I come home from a long day at work. Spinning is another pleasure spot for me too. In fact, I've been spinning Ernie. I will tell you about Ernie later.
This year I'm going to do whatever I feel I need to do. Losing weight is going to be a big thing for me in 2010. I'm not setting a weight loss goal. I'm just going to lose what I can when I can. Life isn't a race. Sometimes I try to make it so, and get frustrated in the process.
The bottom line for me is to enjoy 2010 however it may happen. I wish you all a very Happy New Year and hope it is a great one for you too!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
First finished project of 2010
Well, hopefully it will be. Tonight when I get home from work I will be casting on for the Norwegian Knit-a-long we're having at Ravelry. I'm doing the Dale of Norway Lappland out of Dalegarn Falk. I've chosen the adult sweater knit in the colors of the child's sweater. I've knit one of these before but out of Brown Sheep Naturespun sport. I really didn't care for the yarn knitted for this project. But, it's all I had at the time. This time it should be a lot different as I really like this yarn. Falk is the superwash version of Heilo, for all those who were curious but afraid to ask. ;-)
Here are photos from the Dalegarn booklet:
Here are photos from the Dalegarn booklet:
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Handsome Men of the Silver Screen*
I was reading a blog and there was a post about the handsome men of the silver screen. I just love the classics (black and white especially) and I have my own silver screen hunk favorites.
How about Cary Grant? The dimple in his chin. :swoon:
I loved An Affair to Remember (1957) and Bringing up Baby (1938)??
And then there's Rock Hudson. What a hunk. Pillow Talk (1959) with Doris Day. I loved that movie!
......... and then there's Sean Connery. There must be something about Scottish men. I married one. (hee hee). Sean is my favorite 007.
Okay - there you have it. My top three movie hunks. They don't make em like they used to. :sigh:
*This was post was inspired by C-Dot.
How about Cary Grant? The dimple in his chin. :swoon:
I loved An Affair to Remember (1957) and Bringing up Baby (1938)??
And then there's Rock Hudson. What a hunk. Pillow Talk (1959) with Doris Day. I loved that movie!
......... and then there's Sean Connery. There must be something about Scottish men. I married one. (hee hee). Sean is my favorite 007.
Okay - there you have it. My top three movie hunks. They don't make em like they used to. :sigh:
*This was post was inspired by C-Dot.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Giddyup!
Santa was nice to me this year. He brought me a new iPod and yarn. Lots of yarn! He brought me some Hebridean 3 ply for St. Brigid and yarn for two hats. One hat is the Appaloosa Hat. I was so anxious to start it that I cast on on Christmas Day and finished it the next morning. The yarn is Dalegarn Falk in colors Copper and Off White.
I am a loose knitter and went down a needle size. The resulting fabric is a bit loose for my taste even going down a needle size. This was a great exercise for me to work on gauge for the upcoming Norwegian Knit-a-long. The pattern calls for one skein of yarn of each color and this photo shows how much was left.
I finished the "Oh Ruby" scarf but haven't taken photos yet. That and the details of the upcoming Norwegian Knit-a-long on Ravelry will be coming soon.
I hope you all had a terrific Christmas!
Labels:
Dale of Norway,
finished projects,
hats
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Finished Knitting Update
If you follow along on Ravelry, you will have already seen these finished knitting projects. Several years ago I started Luskentyre. It sat for one year only needing one sleeve. One day I decided enough was enough! I picked it up and decided to "gitter done".
Here is Bee Fields Shawl by Anne Hanson. It's knit from The Woolen Rabbit's Tupelo Honey.
That's about it for this update. If I remember to get pictures of the other projects I'll add them.
Labels:
fair isle,
finished projects,
lace,
Luskentyre,
shawls,
Woolen Rabbit
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Kisses For Everyone
There is much holiday-making here at chez Purls. We got the tree decorated and this is one of my favorite ornaments:
I've made two batches of my mother-in-law's shortbread but they're in an air tight container hidden away from sneaky hands. Here are two batches of Peanut Butter Blossoms.
Go ahead. Take one. You know you want one.
And now for another reason why I started blogging again: Cat Cuteness. Here is Meemers with trying to take a nap with her Serta Sheep #5. Sheepie #5 is in her bed in the living room. Sheepie #2 is in her bed next to my side of the bed.
Time to get ready for bed and tomorrow off to work for a lot of merry making with my coworkers. I hope you are all having a great holiday. Next time, photos of projects I've recently finished.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
A Missing Spot
Several months ago I discontinued my blog at Typepad because it just became too much. At first it was a relief - kind of a vacation. Here and there I found myself saying to myself, "Wow! This is blogworthy." Oh. I don't have a blog any more.
Some of the things I wanted to post weren't necessarily interesting to all of my readers but it was interesting to me, maybe my husband, and perhaps a knitter friend here and there. I'm only blogging for myself so who cares if what I write isn't entertaining? Sometimes I write about things that are stupid, silly, and corny. However, that's why my husband loves me and I love that I can be my silly goofy self with him. (Because we all know he's done some mighty stupid stuff too.)
I have some dear knitting friends that blog too and I miss sharing my stuff with them. I'm very thrilled that another dear knitter is back on the blogging wagon again and I can see the funny stuff that goes on in her life too. It makes the eleventy million miles between us shorter.
We are in the holiday season now, so be of good cheer! I'm back.
Some of the things I wanted to post weren't necessarily interesting to all of my readers but it was interesting to me, maybe my husband, and perhaps a knitter friend here and there. I'm only blogging for myself so who cares if what I write isn't entertaining? Sometimes I write about things that are stupid, silly, and corny. However, that's why my husband loves me and I love that I can be my silly goofy self with him. (Because we all know he's done some mighty stupid stuff too.)
I have some dear knitting friends that blog too and I miss sharing my stuff with them. I'm very thrilled that another dear knitter is back on the blogging wagon again and I can see the funny stuff that goes on in her life too. It makes the eleventy million miles between us shorter.
We are in the holiday season now, so be of good cheer! I'm back.
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