Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Unraveled Wednesday 1-9-19

Hello!

What a blustery morning!  But I can see patches of blue sky and that is a welcome sight for sure.  Looking ahead, we do have snow in our forecast for both Saturday and Sunday.....Winter could be arriving.

And just in time I am knitting a hat for moi.  I started it the other day, but ripped out everything at lunch yesterday.  I'm not sure what I did (or was doing), but it looked horrible - weird and just not right.  Last night after dinner I cast on again and managed to do 5 rows of 1x1 ribbing:


A couple more rows were completed this morning over coffee and I brought it with me today so hopefully I can knit some at lunch.  I discovered the yarn in my stocking Christmas morning!!  It is terribly soft - 40% Baby Alpaca, 40% Fine Merino and 20% Mulberry Silk.  I'm tossing around a couple of patterns...or I may just wing it.  There are 104 stitches on #8 needles.

On the reading front, I am about a third of the way through Life in the Garden and am enjoying it.  This is not a book to read fast, but instead one to savor.  Fletch is the gardener at our house, but I've always enjoyed reading gardening journals and memoirs.  The beginning of this one was a bit of a slog, but I am more engaged now.  I also started As Bright as Heaven last night and so far (30 pages into it) am enjoying that. 

In other news, Colin & Mailing have started looking for a house!  They have been pre-approved for a mortgage and I'm so excited for them.  They went to an open house on Sunday and are going back to that house tonight with their realtor.  I'm waiting to hear back from Colin, but he had suggested that Fletch plan to meet them at the house at 6 (Fletch used to do home inspections) and then we all go out to dinner.  I'd like to see the house too...but they may not want BOTH parents hovering around - lol.

Joining Kat and friends for Unraveled Wednesday.  What are you up to?  Hopefully no unraveling!!

19 comments:

  1. The new hat yarn sounds wonderful-both to knit and to wear!
    Yay for the new house prospects!

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  2. Isn't it exciting to see your kids take Big Steps? :-)
    I think you're right on time with your new hat. We woke up to snowflakes this morning!

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  3. House hunting!! That's so exciting...

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  4. It is a blustery day. I heard early that the Bay Bridge was closed to trucks and couldn't figure out why until I stepped outside. It was like a hurricane. Where did that come from?
    House hunting is so much fun when you are young. Not so much at my age. I can't even imagine packing all this stuff to move. Just emptying my bedroom to paint last week was a nightmare.

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  5. We had 60 degrees and sun yesterday in NEO. I awoke to a light coating of snow and 29 degrees today. Sigh.

    Exciting news about the New Home Hunters!

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  6. That yarn sounds divine! We've been wondering where winter is too. Relic's been tracking nothing but mud through my house all week.

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  7. Yummy yarn to find in your stocking: Santa has good taste in yarn!

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  8. That yarn sounds absolutely wonderful. Merino and baby alpaca? I can’t even imagine how soft that is.
    Isn’t it fun when your kids grow up and do grown-up things? A new house sounds wonderful. I can’t even imagine moving right now, but I would love to have something smaller than what we have now.
    We got about a half an inch of snow yesterday and then it turned to freezing rain and rained all night. You can imagine what the roads are like. I’m not going anywhere. Dennis called when he got to work after he made it there safely. Thank goodness! Have I mentioned lately how much I detest winter? Ha!
    Have fun Knitting!
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  9. Alpaca, merino, and silk - be still my heart! That sounds like lovely yarn and since it seems winter has finally begun, you need a new hat. That's exciting news about Colin and Mailing's house search! I hope they (and their personal home inspector) find something wonderful.

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  10. That is SO exciting for Colin and Mailing. You'll have to tell me all about it on Saturday.

    I liked Bright as Heaven. I bought it because it was set in Philadelphia, but I liked the story as well.

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  11. Very exciting that Colin and Mailing are looking for their own home to buy. It's so much better to invest than rent. My son and his family are really enjoying their house they bought before Christmas. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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  12. Oh Im so jealous that Colin and Malling are buying a house near yoU!!!! SOMEDAY my kids might...

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  13. Ooo sounds lovely! A little knitting, a little reading and some excellent news. :)

    Hoping for a little knitting, a little reading, a little baking and a lot of exercise this weekend. Oh and a haircut. Is there enough time?!?

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  14. Santa brought you some mighty fine yarn. The hat looks like just the thing to knit with it too.

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  15. Love that yarn and YAY! for Colin and Mailing - sending all the good thoughts that the process goes smoothly and quickly!

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  16. how exciting for a house hunt! I hope they'll live close by you. Love your new hat to be knitting :)

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  17. Good success to the kids on their house hunt; I remember I looked at no less than 50 before I settled on mine, 33 years ago! Hope your knitting’s coming along ...if the weatherman’s right, you may need it this weekend. We’ve snow forecast too.
    Cheers~

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  18. Very exciting news for those two. Thank you for the book suggestions. Have a wonderful week.

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  19. Oh how exciting about the house hunting!! I hope they find something they love, and very quickly! The yarn you're using for your hat sounds scrummy! Love the color too!

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