Anyway, she says (and this goes for you non-knitters, too), "September is the logical beginning of the year. Summer heat is nearly past, the weather begins to brisken up, schools open their doors to siphon our beloved young out of the house for longer or shorter periods, adult activity starts to stir, and Mother forms good resolutions and makes lists."
It's true. Here's my list:
- Make hats for everyone.
- Finish my "Golden Snitch" socks. (Nancy Bush's Friday Harbor pattern)
- Figure out how and when to wear day-glo yellow socks.
- Remain undaunted by EZ's February Baby Sweater pattern and finish IT!
- Spend more time playing with my kids (not folding towels and watching them play).
- Spend all spare moments with beloved old dog who is, to put it plainly, "circling the drain".
- Try to have a 'hot meal' planned for every night.
- Try not to knit past 11 PM.
- Try to write every day (not including my blog).
- Consider making 'nether garments' for entire family (then quickly "un"consider it).
3 comments:
suggestion for #3... Mondays and snow days. Perfect day-glo-yellow days. And don't let the lists mock you, they exist at your pleasure, easily torn and scratched. Happy New Year!
Nice list - you certainly cheered up my melancholy day.
I like your list, and as previously posted, lists are easy to dispose of! I also LOVE the color of the Feb sweater! I can't wait to see the finished product!!
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