Happy Mother's Day to my US moms. I have a lot to show and tell so let's get started.
Knitting
The needles have been smoking this week with activity.
It is amazing how fast a sock can be done when putting10 rows a day on it. This one will be done this week for sure.
This one will also be completed this week. It makes me happy to see two unknown WIPs to be getting accomplished. I have checked my other 'bins' and did not find any other surprise items languishing in any of them.
The lap throw is finally using the last skein of yarn.
Crochet
The Lego blanket has progressed a bit
I have reached row 120 out of 228 (not to mention the edging). Now that I have discovered how to crochet without a lot of pain I foresee getting this blanket done before 2027!
Decluttering
I went back into my craftroom this week to see what else I could pull out of there.
I have removed 17 puzzles I will never do and still have 17 left to work on. My cleaning girls love puzzles so I am letting them have first pick before the rest of them go to charity. I am hoping the local senior center will want them.
These 4 crochet books have been with me for years. I did make several of the snowflake ornaments but no longer work with thread. The snowflake book has traveled to Indiana to it's new home. The others are being donated.
These two books were given to me over 30 years ago from my friends grandmother. They were printed around the1960's. They have now gone to their new home in Indiana also. I am so glad someone still works with thread and makes gorgeous doilies.
Today, my Cricut is leaving my house also. It is going home with my Daughter. She has wanted one for sometime but finances have prevented her from getting one. I have only used mine about a dozen times and really no longer have an interest in making things with it.
While going through my yarn bins I came across several mini-mini skeins of yarn. They are 10 grams each and after much thought I have decided to try and make striped socks from them.
Here is the groupings I have decided to try them in. As soon as hubby's socks are done, I will be casting these on.
Books
Right now I am reading two books at the same time. One is on my Kindle and is my bedtime reading. The other goes with me throughout the house to read when I have a few minutes of down time. Luckily, they are so different I have no issue keeping track of the story lines in each one.
On the Kindle is "Spooked and Spackled". It is #2 in a series of DIY mysteries. The 'real' book is "Sworn to Silence" and is a bit grittier than I am used to but still a good read.
Life
Yesterday, Hubby, Daughter and I went to the Gray Matters Foundation Raffle.
The last photo we were told to stick our tongue out to cancer. Didn't want you to think we are always this rude in photos.
Our daughter made this basket to go into the raffle. The paper on the front tells Josh's story and it made all of us tear up reading it. She is already 'plotting' a basket for next year.
It is Mother's day here in the US. Our son had us over for a lovely steak dinner on Thursday and gave me a single yellow rose. Our daughter came over this morning and brought breakfast burritos for us. She made a cute floral arrangement for me. It never needs water and will never die!
My flowers. I know, the yellow rose is hard to see.
Now you can see the yellow rose. This is my comfort zone in the house. My book, projects, computer are all within arms reach. It is where I plan on spending most of my Mother's Day.
That pretty much covers my week. I am still in OT and it is working quite well. YAY! This coming week is my last 2 sessions until I have a follow up with my Dr.
I will leave you with my weekly chuckle.



















































