I just saw this…had to share it.
I love it so much.
I just saw this…had to share it.
I love it so much.
I’m not finished with either my puerperium knitting or my previous read but I’m nearly there so I launched myself into new knitting projects with the promise of another good read.
I’m working on the Hurricane hats I mentioned last week. This blue one is shaping up nicely although the first one I made ended up too small. Oops. The pattern is great, though, and I don’t mind the time I’ll be spending over it while I knit six…we’ll see how I feel once I’m on number six.
I’m still reading through Better Off and still thoroughly enjoying it (as I mentioned here) but as I’m nearing the end I’ve been thinking about which book to start into next. Sachi recommended This Life is in Your Hands and I was excited to find it at the library. I’m looking forward to reading another farming autobiography although I’ll admit my mind has been wandering to thoughts of fiction. On that line of thought I borrowed The House at Riverton from a great friend. Let’s see which title I get dug into before next week.
Are you enjoying any great reads? Has the move to September inspired any knitting or crocheting projects?
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joining with Ginny’s yarn along at Small Things
Although I’ve spent more time baking this week (hooray for fresh peaches and cooler weather) than reading or knitting, I’m joining with Ginny for another week’s yarn along.
I’m still working on my raspberry puerperium and enjoying the simplicity although I did lose a little steam when I realized how large it is going to come out. I’ve started to put a lot of thought into Christmas knitting so as a start I began a headband for Sarah. It’s the calorimetry pattern and I’m using these notes to adjust it for her small head. It should be very quick and I think it will be the perfect thing to keep her hair out of her face. I just may get hooked and knit a few.
I’m also thinking about starting on the kids winter hats. Two years I knit striped hats for the kids specifically for our Christmas photos. This year I’m going to do it again using this pattern in each of their favourite colours. I figure I should get started on them sooner than later – last time I was finishing the final hat on the sidelines of the photo-shoot.
I’m still reading Better Off (slowly but surely) and enjoying it thoroughly. It sure adds fuel to my homesteading fire and has added one of these to my wish-list. I love the positive inspiration he shares. A previous read of mine, The Dirty Life, gave perhaps a more realistic view of homesteading but it felt heavy and negative at times. Although Better Off approaches the topics with a different purpose, I appreciate the balance if offers of reality and optimism.
I also have Canning & Preserving out of the library looking for some inspiring recipes to try during my canning marathons. I just peeked through it last night and while it doesn’t include very many recipes it is chock full of how-tos and advice on putting food by.
The big girls and I are also reading through Little House in the Bog Woods. I’ve been trying to sell them on the idea for a while and received copious whining about how boring it would be. When we did finally get started on it, they were surprised at how much they enjoyed it. I was quite nice to be rewarded with, “That was better than I expected!” I was very pleased.
Now I’m off to enjoy a slice of pie and a movie with the hubby as we celebrate the last minutes of our anniversary.
Happy Wednesday!
This Wednesday has really snuck up on me…most days seem to be sneaking up on me lately while we are lost in the joy of newborn days.
I finished (more like devoured) The Help this week. I enjoyed it so much and have already added it to my “to gift” list for Christmas. After putting it down I needed a new book to enjoy during all of these nursing sessions so I started in a book I’ve had out from the library after reading about it at over in Leah‘s space. Better Off is the story of a couple who decided to live off the grid for a year to see whether technology has actually made life better or easier. I’m intrigued by the premise and am enjoying the story as they learn to grow their own food, preserve the abundance and labour with a sense of deep satisfaction in the work they are doing.
Knitting has been a slower endeavour as I’m most often found in the position above with a babe in arms but I have been making some progress on the puerperium I started last week. I sized it up a little and in my less than accurate way I think I’m knitting a sweater that won’t fit until she’s two – although at the rate she’s growing it may be more like next month. There are longies and more shorties in the plans but lately my head has begun to swirl with my (idealistic) Christmas knitting list. The planning is half the fun in my opinion.
Tomorrow is peach canning day so I’d better get my rest!
For more yarn along posts visit Ginny at Small Things.
I’ve had my hands full snuggling our newest little sweetie but I’ve still found lots of time for reading (a good novel always finds time for reading) and a little time for knitting (along with the newly learned talent of knitting around a newborn).
On the brief knitting front I’ve been knitting lots of little things, finishing up a teeny pair of socks, another pickle hat and another diaper cover. I seem to be in the mood for little items that finish up quickly but I did start another puerperium in raspberry for the babe – finally getting to break from the gender neutral baby knits. I’m knitting it bigger and thinking it may be a good fit around Christmas. I could be way off on that, though – the knits I’d already done for her seem surprisingly well fitting on my plump girl.
Lots of nursing sessions require, in my opinion, a good book. I finally got to sink my teeth into The Thirteenth Tale and loved it. I loved the way the story unravelled and although there were a couple of rather disturbing themes, the book didn’t dwell on them for shock factor. The story was so well developed and I was definitely hooked after the first couple of chapters. Now I’ve started on The Help which is shaping up to be another great read. I’m already dragging out nursing sessions to get a few more pages turned.
I’m happy to be joining with Ginny for yarn along again this week.
