Sunday, January 20, 2008

Sunday Thoughts

Today has been a nice quiet Sunday. We took my grandson out to lunch for his birthday celebration. He'll be 20 on January 22.

After we dropped him off at his apartment, my husband and I toured two Open Houses in our neighborhood. The perfect thing to do when the temperature is in the low teens, right? Actually, I love touring houses, so the weather didn't bother me, since the sun was shining. We especially like to look at houses for sale in our neighborhood just to compare them to ours. And today, ours was definitely the winner! The two houses we saw had very cramped layouts with lots of narrow hallways and strange traffic flows. Also one had a kitchen that was definitely still in the late 60's with orange and green flowered wallpaper. We both decided that we love our home even more after seeing those houses. We have an open layout with space and light and a flowing floorplan. I am so thankful to live in this beautiful house and to be warm and cozy on this bitter cold day.

Thanks to Becca I tuned in to watch Northanger Abbey on PBS. I loved it! The actors were perfect in their parts, and I loved seeing the scenery. It's been a long time since I've read anything like Jane Austen. Maybe watching a few shows like this on television will tempt me to pick up some of her books.

Becca commented on my taking up knitting. I think I became interested in it for several reasons. I read some knitting based books. Our local bookstore began carrying yarn and slowly turned into a yarn shop with books rather than the other way around. I've read and enjoyed several internet sites about knitting. And I love the scarves and shawls and hats that I see. So I decided to take some lessons and really learn how to do this. You'd know that knitting isn't something that anyone expected of me if you could hear my brother. Mom said that he couldn't stop laughing when he heard that I was learning to knit! He laughed all the way through their phone call! Even my boss and coworker laughed when I told them what I was doing.

I still don't know if I'll become a devoted knitter. I'm much more likely to have a book in my hand than knitting needles. But I am feeling a sense of pride and accomplishment as my first project assignment begins to take shape. We're done with the practice stitches and actually working on our dishcloth, and I've already finished my assignment for this week--and I've started another one for my daughter! And I'm still working on that scarf for my granddaughter. I guess I'll just enjoy it while I'm living it!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a nice post! Isn't it good to get a renewed sense of appreciation for your home? I'm so especially grateful for mine on these bitterly cold nights.

I loved the reading story you left in the comments at Bookstack. What a lovely memory :) And so nice that your kids remember it too!

Anonymous said...

I had an assignment last week to attend and write about a knitting meeting. I know nothing about knitting but had a blast. It appeals to my love of self-sufficiency and I love hanging out with a roomful of creative women.

GreenishLady said...

How come I haven't been by here before? It was lovely to see you come over to enter the giveaway draw. I like your word for January. Have you chosen a word for February? Just curious.

GreenishLady said...

Sorry to be appearing again, but I've just been browsing over your older posts, and blush to see you mentioned me in a list of favourite poets! And I could SO relate to your first post. I hit the "delete blog" button a couple of times before I got brave to actually start. It's really good to meet you.

GreenishLady said...

Hi, Linda, do they say 3's a charm? Well, this time it is, because You are the WINNER of my One World One Heart giveaway!!! You don't have an email link on your profile, so please email me (you'll find a link to my email on my profile) with your mailing details. I was so excited picking my winner! There were 104 entries.

Llama Momma said...

Hey! Nice blog. I look forward to reading more of your reflections here!

Llama Momma said...

I keep checking your blog compulsively to see if you've posted any thoughts on Calvin yet. I hope you made it home safely and I look forward to hearing more from you! (Nudge, nudge...) ;-)