during 13 hours

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So very happy to be back home though freezing cold it may be.  Actually, Florida was not as warm as I had hoped and so it was not so hard to leave and return to Kentuckiana.  Today and tomorrow our low will be around negative 15 degrees (can I say oh my goodness!!!) so I have zero plans to be out of doors.

I make things, a lot of things.  I always have.  The one person I never make anything for is Poppa.  You know that saying about the squeeky wheel getting the grease, well, I guess he never squeeks.

He hurt my feelings a bit a few weeks ago when he told me that I have never make him anything.  It hurt not because of what he said but because it made me realize that I don’t do for him enough.  Do for him as in not cooking or cleaning or anything he needs me to do.  Just do something for him just because.  So, I looked through my stash since he really could use a hat for this winter.  He really likes everything that touches his skin to be super soft (perhaps someday I will tell you about the first time he came to my house to visit and brought his own soft toilet paper, yes true story) but I had nothing soft enough in a color that he would actually use.  Then I remembered that bag of cashmere yarn that someone donated to the thrift store solely because it looked like a rats nest of a mess.  I guess someone’s Grandmother must have pulled the skein apart and did not wind it up because let me tell you, it is something of a labyrinth.  It is the perfect shade of heather grey.  I grabbed the whole bag and started to untangle it and quickly realized that this job would take a whole day or more.  It would be the perfect project for a 13 hour road trip home.

So the day after Christmas on our trip home, I started untangling and about 9 hours into the job I had enough yarn to possibly make this hat and it would be soft like buttah.  I thought I might work on it while home in Florida but of course there was a grandbaby to love and a last minute surprise visit from my parents, brother and niece and nephew (joy I tell ya) and time to talk, hug and laugh with my first born.

On the 13 hour trip back, I cast on for a simple hat for my hubby who likes simple (as in as simple as possible) things.  I now have the hat a few inches away from starting the decrease for the crown and guess what, I am running out of yarn so it is time to go back to what is left of the tangled yarn and get, I hope enough yarn to finish his hat.  He of course is excited about his new hat and I promise to make him many more things as I have years to make up for.

On a side note, I am now on day four of my grateful project over at Twitter.  Click here to check it out and why not start your very own.   I will be trying to post daily for the whole year, don’t forget to follow me if you Twitter.

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a grateful project

I have long known the power of gratitude.  A few days ago, a FB friend posted this which made me find this original project by Hailey Bartholomew and it seemed like the best way to help find all those little things I should be grateful for on a daily basis.

So,  I will be posting my daily 365grateful post over at Twitter (everyday!  you did catch that part yes?).  Are you following me there yet?  You can find me by clicking here or by clicking on the twitter bunting (the birdie flag) at the top right side of this blog.  If you decide to jump in too, leave me your twitter name in the comments or send me a message at twitter so that I can follow you too.  I’ve posted the first 3 days and can’t wait to see what this year holds in store for us.  Tomorrow morning we leave home for a very cold Kentuckiana…very cold.  Colder than I have ever been.

IMG_1003two of the many things I am grateful for

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