Ahhhh … Saturday

Saturday, January 11, 2025

I woke up late and it has been snowing all morning. Just a light snow but snow! Yay. This morning we saw our first ice skaters on the lake. The conditions are right for such a short time and it’s always fun to see. We had two skaters pass by heading up toward Oakland and just now had a family of four passing by heading toward Augusta. I wish I was brazen enough to get my skates out and try it.

The ice in front of the house … at least 4 inches thick

I spent the morning working on my Christmas puzzle and just got it finished. BUT there’s a twist to this puzzle. It’s made to be finished and then be “divided” into three parts, rearranged and have one more part to put together. Here’s what the first part of this puzzle looks like right now …

Christmas puzzle … iteration #1

What I’m really driven to write about today, though, is that I’ve finished my second WIP for 2025. This one is perhaps the longest WIP I’ve had in my knitting career. I’ve posted before that I bought this lobster hat kit back when Over the Rainbow Yarns was in business in Rockland, Maine. It was a kit including the pattern and yarn. (See my project page on Ravelry.) I started working on the hat as a gift to my daughter, Kate. It got put away in favor of other projects a bunch of times over the years and pulled back out, put away again, frogged a couple of times and then I found it again in December or so and decided that I needed to get this hat finished.

I have finished it and it will be too big for Kate but I think I will keep it for myself. I wore it to work yesterday and maybe if I wear hats more often I’ll decide that I like them. (And maybe not.) But I wanted to show you the final pictures.

I’m thoroughly tickled with it … more so, maybe, because it’s DONE! It’s off my needles. Eleven years in the making and I’m happy to have it be done. This is the perfect time to wear it. It’s so Maine.

So, there you go. Project #2 for me off the needles in 2025. And just in time to have a bunch of new projects to work on. Most of them are small but I’m going to make every effort to get them done before February 1 because I think I’d like to participate in MDK’s Bang out a Sweater event and knit a sweater in February. I know I can do it … but will I? Ha! Ha! Stay tuned.

Gone knitting.

Tuesday Report

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

It is a bit chilly today. When I woke up at 6:30am it was around 10 degrees and will only get up to 22-ish. I’ve been thoroughly enjoying a day to myself today. I spent the morning having coffee and relaxing as usual, cleaned up the kitchen and emptied the dishwasher, got dressed, and after my hubby went to work I started by Christmas puzzle. Turns our my puzzle attention span is very long because it was 3pm before I stopped and went upstairs to do some work.

It’s been a good start to the week. I got some baking done yesterday and my dear hubby made vegetarian chili at my request. I’ve decided that I don’t love meat much any more and I’m exploring vegetarian eating. I’m married to a guy who needs meat at every meal and who does the majority of our cooking … it will be interesting.

Easy No-Yeast Cinnamon Rolls

I baked some pecan rolls. These are wonderful because they don’t include any yeast so they’re quick and easy to make. No waiting for the dough to rise! The one thing I do is I don’t mix the toasted pecans in with the filling because it’s more difficult to spread. I spread the filling and then sprinkle the nuts on it and roll away! The recipe is Easy No-Yeast Cinnamon Rolls (New York Times Cooking). When it’s just the two of us, we don’t put the frosting on until we warm up a roll or two and then frost them … warming up frosted cinnamon rolls makes the frosting melt away. These are delicious!

I’ve been working on a couple of different projects. Yesterday I spent a good amount of time on my Hoodola by Laura Nelkin. I”ve gotten about a third of the rows knitted and I had to put it aside to eat a few Doritos so I picked up my New Year shawl, Winter’s Finery by Romi Hill. I had to go back before I went ahead because I had made a mistake on the spine somehow and decided that I couldn’t live with the way it looked especially since it’ll be at the top of the shawl. Frogged back a few rows and the reknit it. I even made a little bit of progress.

The lobster hat chart is complete and I’ve moved on to the sea weed chart for the crown. BUT before I started the crown I put the stitches on a strand of yarn and gave it a little bit of a steam block so I could see how they’ll look when finished. I’m happy to report that they’re going to be fantastic! I put the stitches back on my needles and continued knitting.

Today I spent hours working on my Christmas puzzle and then had to pay bills and my new walking pad was delivered so I had to try it out. Next I’ll be ordering a standing desk and I hope I can write these posts while I walk … preferably without getting hurt.