Friday, December 25, 2009

So this is Christmas...

and I hope it is a merry, peaceful, warm, joyful one for all. This end of the family met at my sister's house for dinner (defined as the afternoon meal), so I'm already home with a full belly and some lovely gifts, not the least of which is some natural yarn from my BIL's cousin's sheep, from their farm in Vermont, spun by Green Mountain Spinnery. Four skeins, two of that lovely natural creamy color, one grey, and one dark brown. (Mindy, if you're reading this, it's dark like the fleece I bought at Rhinebeck!)

Mitzie received a new bed for the holiday and has pretty much spent yesterday and today in it. As in, all of both days. I think she would eat and drink from it if she could reach. Some folks asked how she managed to dislocate her hip; I don't really know. My best guess is that she was jumping to or from her latest favorite spot (on top of my kitchen cabinets) and miscalculated somewhere on the trip. Now that she has a comfy new bed, she doesn't seem to mind being in the crate much at all. She had the pillow from her basket in there before, but it's meant to be in the basket, which provides the side-bumpers. Therefore, without the basket, she kept sliding off it. This is much better.

So once I hit "publish," I plan to put on fresh PJs, pick up my sister's Hemlock Ring throw (which is going SO MUCH easier this time, it makes me wonder if I was briefly functionally illiterate the last time I tried) and knit until I decide to go to bed. I left the house with a whole pie of one kind this morning, and came back with a whole pie of three kinds, so I think I'm all set there, too. Be well, everyone.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, lovely dark brown...

Glad Mitzie has a new bed she's happy with.

Dishes are done, board games are played- the kids have gotten their 5th wind (I'm really not kidding, its their 5th). I want jammies and knitting, but not lace- not while they are wound like this. And I don't think I'll outlast them by much when they get tired...

Glad your Christmas was nice- here's to 2010 being the best year yet!

Marcy said...

Merry Christmas!
I don't even have the energy to pick up my knitting. You are a stronger woman than I!

Fujiyamamama said...

Sounds like a lovely day. Merry Christmas!

Batty said...

Merry Christmas! Sounds like we think alike -- I got up, took a shower, then put on a new flannel nightgown and flopped on the couch. There's nothing wrong with that.

Hope Mitzi feels better soon. Dislocated hip, ouch! But at least she has a new bed to lie in. I'm glad it's a hit.