One Last Quiet Morning

We went to Agnes’ preschool program this morning, and headed out for a few errands. We decided to come back home, and just enjoy one last quiet morning before Christmas break is in full swing. The kids all have parties today, and Thade even has a sleepover party to go to tonight.

We picked up a few things for the house, and I got some more yarn for a cowl project. Maybe I can get it finished over the break. I guess I had better get to it, the clock is ticking and the kids will be home and screaming soon.

I’m not quite ready for Christmas break just yet…

Wrapping It Up

I snuck out yesterday, and finished up some Christmas shopping. This morning we are finishing up the rest. It is usually the night before Christmas, and I’m just finishing up. It is pretty nice to have it all shopped for, and only the wrapping left to do.

I spent two hours wrapping the kids gifts last night, and took the kids out to look at Christmas lights. We were trying to beat the weather, and the sleet started in just as we were heading home.

We woke up to some pretty snow, and school was still in session for the day. The boys were really hoping for an early day off. It took a little bit of extra time to get everyone to school today. The roads were a little slick in places. Hopefully the roads will clear off before this afternoon.

James is off on vacation, and I’m catching up around the house. Agnes is already begging to go outside and play. Time to get to it.

Monthly Crochet Review: November

I’m trying out a few new things for the upcoming new year over here at NicoStuff.com . Maybe some will take on the blog, maybe some won’t. ..

Whenever I’m not in the kitchen, I’ve usually got a book, or a crochet hook in hand. I thought it might be fun to share what I’m working on month to month. Perhaps it will keep me motivated to finish up some of my bigger projects that are still hanging around.

Looking through my photos, I decided to start with November. Here’s what was going on around the craft table at my house.

I finished up the ocean-hued throw that I started way back in April.

I added a few rows of solid colors at the end. I was unable to find the yarn that I needed, so I improvised. The end result is a crazy-cozy throw perfect for snuggling up with a good book.

Agnes brought home a note from school, 21 little gifts were needed for the gift exchange at preschool. I headed over to Pinterest and started looking for some ideas. I came across a few different variations of granny-star patterns, and decided to give one a try.

It took me just a few hours to make enough for the entire class. I need to work this pattern into a blanket. I think it would make a super cute addition to Agnes’ bed.

I’m still working on this gigantic king-sized blanket for our bed. Seriously, I’ve been working on it for over a year, and it is showing no sign of being completed anytime too soon. Just one row takes me forty-five minutes to complete. I’ve lost count of the amount of yarn that has gone into it too. I told myself, I would have it done and on our bed by this winter, I don’t think I’m going to accomplish this goal…

Back to gifts. I made a whole bunch of scarves in November. I made up this little pattern that takes me just about three hours to complete a scarf, and I went to work.

I crocheted six scarves for the kid’s teachers. They turned out beautifully. The preschool teachers really appreciated them. I just hope the scarves keep everyone nice and toasty this Winter.

I made one for James. He loved it. I used the same easy pattern, but made it a bit longer. It took me just about four hours.

I made a few granny-squares for an ongoing blanket.

I also made one last scarf. This one is for Mike, Jill’s boyfriend. This one took about four hours too. I think I know have all of the family members set up with winter scarves.

I liked the look of James scarf so much, I decided to start another one, and turn it into another throw for our room. It is cold in Kansas, and we could always use another throw.

 

 

 

 

 

This Week

O.k. this week seriously has to go better than last week. On a side note while I was typing my opening sentence, I typed “batter” instead of “better”, I guess cake is on my mind.

I woke up extra early this morning, and started in on the laundry. So far the headache has passed, and Agnes is all better too. I threw some black beans in the crock pot for tonight’s dinner, and made a batch of no-bake cookies for the kid’s after-school snacks. I washed a few dishes, and crocheted a bit while the kids were at school.

The shopping list is ready to go for tomorrow, and the dishes are almost all done too. I’m down to just two more loads of laundry to catch up on, and I’ve got the fridge cleaned out too.

So far this week is going much better than the last one. Happy Monday to you!