Mitten, that is.
I fell in love with Nimbus (an organic merino.. so soft and bouncy) and so did Mug. She requested a pair of mittens. While I knit them, all I heard was: Can I wear them tomorrow? Will they be ready in time?
I can easily knit one mitten a night while I watch a show or two, so it wasn't a really big deal to complete a pair, and especially nice, since she was so anxious. As she blew me a kiss yesterday morning when I dropped her off at school, I noticed that said hand was .. bare. She'd forgotten the mittens! That's how we roll...
This evening I started a new pair; I think all of the kids will get mittens this Christmas. Even the BF, because he loves anything knitted (note: his knitting project is almost done!).
It's less than 2 months until Christmas.. I can hardly believe it. The mittens make snow seem closer, the sleds are probably positioning themselves by the back door as we speak.
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Can we Please celebrate Halloween before we start thinking about Christmas? (that could be my inner procratinator speaking again)
I'm so shocked that this year we will have a warm Halloween, but I love the mittens and I almost wish it was cold so I could wear them too!
I totally agree with Aunty Tink. Halloween BEFORE Christmas hype. And even then, I really, really don't want to see anything even remotely related to Christmas in any store anywhere until at least the last week of November. Puh-lease.
i had to re-write that one... cuz BF, it's worth mentioning that you bought the yarn for your Christmas project in july. and today.. this very day you mentioned that while I was in NY, you bought a vintage toboggan. which is in the fort. :ppppp
Busted on two counts. :) My position on retailers trotting out their Christmas decorations in October remains. (I'll be more prepared for Christmas this year than I've every been - and better able to handle the aftermath - only because of you. And you gotta SEE that toboggan!! Such a deal, too! $5)
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