Friday, November 14, 2014

And Now We've Got the Chillies

The cold has come -- perhaps temporary? I've known too many "short sleeve Thanksgivings" (and sometimes even Christmases) in Florida to feel confident, but right now it is deliciously cold and crisp. Yesterday was the first real cold day we've had -- complete with rainy drizzle. The perfect day for a lunch of scrambled eggs (with raw smoked cheddar, otherwise known as the absolute best cheese I've ever tasted), homemade toast, and honey. 

The littles recently learned  "Criss Cross Apple Sauce, Spiders crawling up your back, Worms sliding down, Cool breeze, Tight Squeeze, And now you've got the chillies" from their aunts, and have been reciting it at all opportune moments. Squeezes from little chubby hands are the best, aren't they?


Do you see those cheeks? They are so plump and inviting that I kiss them at least a hundred times a day.

Potted mums are gracing our table (until I manage to kill them, that is), bringing a little Autumn cheer inside. Several of the $10 pots were marked down to $3 at Lowe's, for no discernible reason. They might have been a tad less full and healthy than the other pots. but they were far from clearance material in my opinion. 




Rosa is keeping warm with a new infinity scarf, knitted with leftover yarn from her "Meret." I'll have to do a post on it soon -- I used a simple lace pattern from a vintage needlework book, and made it long enough to go around her neck twice. It looks so sweet with her beret! Mittens are on the horizon for both kiddos; I think I have enough courage to attempt them.




Fortunately some successful emergency coat shopping has me set for the cold weather -- and a stop at JoAnn's resulted in more fabric than I anticipated. Why is it that for every fabric I use up or every project that I finish, two take its place? A universal law, perhaps?

I have a few knitting projects for the one-on-the-way to share soon... which just may give a clue as to the gender of our little one!

6 comments:

  1. It's been cold here in MN for awhile now but we just got our first snow on Tuesday! I much prefer fall weather, but I suppose I should get used to the cold. Your knitting is beautiful! I am busy and wrapped up in school work, but I hope to find time to sew soon. Have a wonderful weekend.

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    1. Elizabeth,

      I must admit that while we've had a few chilly days here and there this year, this cold snap took me by surprise! Sadly, I don't think we'll get snow here (typically it gets cold enough to snow AFTER the precipitation moves through), which I fear will be a great disappointment to Little Man. :-)

      Thank you for your kind words, and I hope you find time to sew soon!

      Blessings,
      Shannon

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  2. Shannon,

    I loved seeing your little girl in the blouse, cardigan and apron you made! So adorable! The scarf you knit is beautiful, the lace pattern was a wonderful idea. Years ago I found a really simple mitten pattern for children that you knit on two straight needles. They were super quick and easy. I look forward to seeing your new projects!

    Sarah

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    1. Sarah,

      Thank you for your sweet words! It's been such fun sewing and knitting for Rosa -- though I do have some projects lined up for Little Man, too. :-)

      I'm looking forward to browsing Ravelry in pursuit of a good mitten pattern! It's good to know there are some simple ones out there.

      Thank you for stopping by!

      Blessings,
      Shannon

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  3. It's been lovely in Florida the last few days! I need more cold days for all the warm things I've knitted :D

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    1. It's been such fun pulling out the cold weather goodies -- fortunately, my littles love their coats and hats, so they're more than happy to bundle up. Taking them off, on the other hand... ;-)

      Blessings,
      Shannon

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