Saturday, March 14, 2026

Marching (reluctantly?) Into Springtime

Springtime in Ohio is a fickle thing. Snow, wind, sunshine, mild and freezing temperatures, ice and rain... all the confusing weather messages, and the daffodils and crocuses coming up... Oh, and Amazon packages flying through the air! (Seriously, Amazon. If it is small and light, or flat and light, pop it into the mailbox rather than leaving it out in the open like a cardboard kite!) For what it's worth, the package we almost lost was recovered, and the wind continued through the end of the week!


In the beginning, Spring always seems reluctant to make a commitment. It is normal this time of year to see a clear, blue sky with 70°F on Monday (Hey! I can still write Haiku!)...


then light, drizzle-y snow and wind by Wednesday, building and building until power goes out at work on Friday (power was on at home, so that's where I went for the rest of the day)!


Thankfully, we took advantage of the great weather last weekend to spend some time at local playgrounds,


and going out to dinner with family...


and I had projects to keep me busy when indoors was the place to be! Look! A second Leprechaun!


Yes, I am so thankful for yarn friends (Irish and otherwise) and for warm, hand-knit socks! These two pair are finished,


and the third, companion pair (in pink!) is well underway!


Now that it is Saturday once again, and we are one, full week past the worst time change of the year, I think it's safe to say that we are going to make it through just fine. Whew! I think I'll do some knitting to celebrate! 

I hope that you have not blown away yet, and that you have some great things to be thankful for! Can't think of any? It must be time exercise that gratitude muscle. Think harder...I mean, you woke up this morning, so I am thankful for that! Oh, and you found an entertaining blog to read...lol! But seriously, I am glad to see you here. The world would be a little less bright without you in it. Sooo,

Thanks for stopping by, and Knit in Good Health!

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Improvisation

Sometimes I just can't find the pattern I want, so I start to improvise. I usually start with a good idea of the shapes I need, but sometimes not much more. This week's projects were no exception... any guesses?


What about this one? 


Do you see Peppa's father, Daddy Pig? Lol...not what I was after, but now I have a sudden urge to knit a bunch of pigs...weird. What about now? 


This time, I see the 1970s "Little People" dad from my childhood...but that's not what I'm knitting either. Maybe the first accessory will give a clue...


or the legs, or the hat? C'mon! Take a guess! 


Did you get lucky? 


You did, if you guessed that this would be a lucky leprechaun! 


Ain't he something!?! And, wow!, was he fun to knit! So much fun that I figured I'd try my hand (and needles) at a semi truck that can drive over a plate of cookies next, because...well, maybe I'm just random that way? Random or not, that was the first pic of the post, and I think I have hit the mark!


What will Pretty knit next? Nobody really knows, and anything is possible. You'll just have to pop back to see next Saturday...I can barely wait, myself! 

Thanks for stopping by, and Knit in Good Health! 

Saturday, February 28, 2026

You Know How You Know

You know how you know that you’re becoming your parents? Or your GRANDparents?

Thank you, Julie, but it has nothing to do
with the knitting-chicken mug...lol!
Well, I’ll tell you that I have had a revelation this week. It went a little like this:

Sweetie (after walking into the local warehouse club, needing, well he is never quite sure what we need, but he sure does like this place): Babe! Check out the coupons!
 
Pretty (poking through stacks of summer clothes on display, far too early): Yeah? Any good ones? Like for things we need?
 
Sweetie: There are lots of them! Do we need toothpaste?
 
Pretty: Not sure. Don’t think so, we each have a tube that’s not even half empty.
 
Sweetie (dejected): Oh.
(Then, with more interest): What about dryer sheets?
 
Pretty: We DO need those! Is there a coupon?
 
Sweetie: No. But we usually get the store brand…so it’s like a coupon…WHAT ABOUT TOILET PAPER? There’s a $2 off coupon, but we don’t really need it…but we have the space to store it. I just put up that shelf!!!
 
Pretty: Just because we have storage doesn’t mean we need to fill it. And won’t we save more if we just don’t buy it at all?
 
Sweetie: But what if there’s no coupon when we do need it?!? I mean, it’s a bargain. It’d be a shame to turn down a bargain, and the only way we actually lose money is if this warehouse-sized package of toilet paper outlives us…and I’m only 58!
 
You see where this is going? Yes. We bought the toilet paper (and some other things) and we used some coupons, but not for the dryer sheets. Our storage shelf is fuller than it was before this trip, but it could be full of worse things than toilet paper. Besides, if I didn’t give in here, how would I explain all that yarn in storage? 

Lol…Knitters, don’t lose your heads! I know, it’s different…after all, I don’t flush yarn. I knit sweaters and other things, right? Right.



I think that’s all I’ve got for today, except that I did take a break from the yarn to make some cookies, too…yummm!


I hope you have cookies and a stash of toilet paper and yarn that [probably] won’t outlive you.

Thanks for stopping by, and Knit in Good Health!


PS - By the by, if you are making roll-and-cuts,

and these are your leftovers, you win.




Saturday, February 21, 2026

Recovering (?) Type-A

Quick! Name something that comes back to "bite you in the butt" in life! I'll start...

PERFECTIONIST PERSONALITIES!

You know what else starts with P? That's right, Pretty starts with P, and Pretty has a perfectionist personality PLUS. As a recovering type-A (am I recovering though, or just continually backsliding?), I make mistakes then berate myself pretty hard on a fairly regular schedule. It's partly rushing (because I love a finished task), and partly doing too many things at one time (I'm doing this and this and this...might as well do that too), which is not an equation for perfection, but failure. It's like being impatient to finish a hand-knit sweater, maybe because I also want to finish the matching socks and bake some cookies, so I convince myself that a mistake isn't a mistake until I've bound off a sweater that has three sleeves! 

Special Note: This knitter, like most knitters, has only two arms. Thankfully, that is also true of the sweater she is currently working on...


Still, there is evidence all over my world of the mistakes I've made. Some of my blunders were bigger than others, and I am most thankful for the ones I have owned up to, shared with appropriate people, and learned from. 

I am thankful that I had another opportunity to learn to slow down again this week. Error Ahoy! Believe me when I tell you that I am not continually thankful for this mistake or any other, but in hindsight I am hopeful that I have learned from it. In this moment, what I am always thankful for is the people God has surrounded me with. The ladies in my Bible study have prayed for me as I floundered through the week, and they brought me back from the brink of feeling badly and beating myself up to admitting guilt and working through it. Ultimately, there was nothing I could do (this time) to fix the flub, so I admitted fault and apologized profusely while I prayed and knit my way through it, almost finishing sock 1 of a new pair as well as the progress on the sweater. 


All of that to say this: Everyone makes mistakes, and errors are almost always inconvenient. Nobody died, so it could be worse, and isn't that a good place to sit? As long as I can say, "It could be worse," I know it's probably going to be ok. This is true all throughout life, whether it refers to my mistakes or the consequences of another's actions, and I have been in situations that I don't think could have been worse...but most of life is somewhere between "Great!" and "Can't-Get-Worse," so that's where I live best. Could it be worse? Yes? Then it's going to be ok! Maybe not "Great!," but that's what a recovering Type-A needs to know...it doesn't have to be perfect. Sometimes ok is truly OK!

Are you like me, a straight-A student that can't let go of that one B in 7th grade, or the mistake that she made last week? Or are you gentle with yourself because not one of us is perfect? I hope you tend toward the latter, as it is a kinder and gentler way to treat both with yourself others. If you're struggling like I am, I hope you'll hop up onto the bus. When we struggle and grow together, we all get a little further down the road. 

Thanks for stopping by, and Knit in Good health!

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Happy for the Valentines!

I am at a stage in my life where I don't look for Valentines, I make them.


I surround myself mostly with things that bring me joy, sometimes holiday-themed and sometimes not. This year, I am finding Valentine's day joy in getting things back to normal after our big paint job! That means hanging things back on the walls and the curtain rods, now that it's been a couple of weeks,


and even reconfiguring some spaces, like adding a tiny, corner desk to the dining room. 


These are small things, for sure...but along with the colorful knitting,


they make even mundane days feel light and airy in my heart, and help to ac-cen-tuate the positive in my life, which cannot be a bad thing! After all, there are so many places in this world to find offense and negativity. Heck! Sometimes it even seems to seek me out, but ain't nobody got time for that! So I'll keep holding onto the love in my heart for those around me, and I will do my best to live with abiding joy, while I start looking for clover and leprechauns to help me celebrate the next holiday! None in here...yet!


As for Valentines, I have a few that I celebrate with all year long, whether we see each other daily or not. No need for special cards or events over here, because I know that I am loved. There is deep contentment in love that doesn't need to shout, even though it sometimes makes mistakes. 


I hope your life is surrounded by folks who see you, who get you and who love you. If it is not, it might be time to seek some new relationships...or refresh some old ones. Either way, I'm glad you are a part of my world. Happy Valentine's Day to you, my blog family!

Thanks for stopping by, and Knit in Good Health!