I hope you're enjoying the holiday season. At my home, a couple of old
friends came for dinner on Christmas. I have a renewed appreciation for
my mother and all those decades she produced turkey and all the
trimmings! It's safe to say I have numerous little packets of turkey,
rutabaga, Brussell sprouts, stuffing and more in the freezer. Some of
the bird (and cranberry sauce) went home with my guests for turkey
sandwiches.
Mya, my foster cat, was happy to greet visitors and decidedly uninterested in the fir tree. She inspected a branch one day and that was it. I'll count myself lucky.
I did a bit of knitting in early December. This was part of a gift for a Secret Santa exchange at a party for the volunteers at a local animal rescue group. Not knowing who would receive it, I was opting for something suitable for a man or woman. I've since seen the recipient wearing her scarf, so that's a good sign. It's easy to knit and the free pattern, called Christian's Scarf, is on Ravelry
here.
There is something fun about the delivery of a package. This one arrived in November so I'm hoping to finish up a project in the next week or so. More on this Noro Kureyon yarn later.
Right now, it's time to decide between sorting out my TV room or starting the Gail Bowen mystery I picked up at the library this morning. Hmmm . . .