Knitting Christmas
Dr. Parts and I are having a laidback Christmas weekend. We went to Sunday morning service. Youngster Parts and her boyfriend and another friend dropped by for the afternoon. Youngster Parts turns 20 in a few weeks. Dr. Parts whipped up his famous holiday smoked salmon dip. Yum! The kids devoured it.
Tomorrow he'lls make a giant breakfast for the two of us, and we'll eat chips & veggies and dips all day long. I plan to keep my feet up most of the day, either knitting or on the web.
I've finished two red scarves, and am about halfway done on the remaining two I have planned. These two are the boy scarves. One a lovely ribbed burgundy. The other is a reversible ribbed in a chunky camo colored. I'm not liking the yarn, though. I think its bleeding off on both the needles and on my hands. I look like I'm jaundiced. I'll have to wash the scarf before I send it off.
Once I knock these down I'll get back on my clapotis.
Dr. Parts and I ate our mid-day meal today in Tiny's Cafe (on MLK) very hip, too hip for us oldsters and I had a 'Barry Banana-ilow' panini. It had banana and Nutella and was grilled and warm and gooey. Fabuloso!
Merry Christmas. I say that to you with a full and joyous heart because I celebrate Christmas.
I hope that you enjoy the holidays and traditions that you celebrate.
3 Comments:
Merry Christmas to you as well!
Merry Christmas!
(that panini sounds too good for words)
I hope you did have a joyous and Merry Christmas. I am so happy to have found your blog. I enjoyed my visit and certainly will be returning.
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