Thursday, December 29, 2011

Heading toward.....ahhh, winter!

When it comes to "de-decorating" after Christmas, I'm one of those "hang-on to January 6th" folks. I love the scent and sight of Christmas in the house, but I always get things decorated so late in the season that to take them down right after Christmas is just not one of my priorities.  I want to enjoy those reminders of Christmases past or moments enjoyed in Christmas present-albeit-passed.  So my tree is still up and the mantel still hung with now-emptied stockings.  The Christmas mugs remain on the hook, and Christmas napkins still fill the napkin basket. 

This year was actually a very late "deck-the-halls," with the tree going up on the 23rd and decorations on it going on Christmas Eve.  I do believe, though, that's an old tradition, with many folks not setting the tree in place until the evening of the Eve.....at least that sounds like a good connection!  I would like to claim "just following an old tradition," but I can't.  Life is hectic in this mountain home, tucked into Western Virginia, and we continute to fill the days with projects, not the least of which this year was replacing an old parquet floor with ceramic tile.  My husband is a handyman par excellence, and once again he proved his talent with a beautiful addition to our family/living area. 

We're still "grout-less," but I'm not complaining.  The old floor had begun to crumble right out from under our feet, so this beauty is a welcomed change and a lovely Christmas gift to ourselves.   

Norman, our Rhodesian-ridgeback mix hound, will be glad when it's all over, and he can relax on the sun-warmed tiles without interruption.  He's been grumbling now for weeks, bless his heart.  His companion, a little German pincher whose primary name is Ori, would like to see things settle down as well--when Norman's on the tile, she can steal his bed.  We all have reasons.
I did manage to get most everything done before Christmas morning--except for some little cotton scrubbies that were those little johnny-come-latelies.  They are so great, though, and simple to make!  The cotton yarn, combined with crochet thread, makes a great dishcloth that fits perfectly in hand.  I've whipped up four of them now, one for each daughter and one for home.  Yay!!

The pattern is a free one located on Ravelry and great for a next-step project for a beginner crocheter.  The creator, Laurie Laliberte, offers several free and useful patterns as well as some low-cost ones as well.  What makes these little jewels so great, along with their perfect size, is the double-sided scrubby that results--I know it will be durable and so easy to pitch in the wash and use over and over again.  Green-friendly for sure!
It's almost the new year, and while I know there will be many changes afoot in 2012, I am looking forward to what's ahead.  I hope your year is filled with good choices, simple pleasures, and a clear view of each day and its blessings.

2 comments:

  1. the floor looks gorgeous! Nice work! :D I think I'd like to try this crochet pattern too... i do *very* minimal crochet right now as I'm mostly a knitter. But it's a new year, right?

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  2. Absolutely! I'm looking forward to several things in 2012, including more needlework :) The pattern for the scrubbie is really quick to work up--just holler if you need help!

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