You did a marvelous job with all of your knittings! You've come a long way in your hat creations (thinking back to the Rasta hat you knit for Joe). I think Mom's ornament is adorable and I love Sylvia's kitty. I'm sure she will too. Anyway, you are very talented!
No, Brian did not get a hat this year. I wasn't sure I would have the time, so I didn't plan on it. Turns out, I didn't have the time. Maybe next year!
We live in the country and have a little zoo: Three indoor cats (Audrey, Edgar, and Orange), too many outdoor cats, and our little parrot lovebird named Duncan. Our daughter, Sylvia, was born in October 2008; our second daughter, Veda, was born in January 2010; and our third daughter, Guinevere "Evvie," was born November 2011.
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4 comments:
You did a marvelous job with all of your knittings! You've come a long way in your hat creations (thinking back to the Rasta hat you knit for Joe). I think Mom's ornament is adorable and I love Sylvia's kitty. I'm sure she will too. Anyway, you are very talented!
So question, did you knit Brian a hat? Just curious
No, Brian did not get a hat this year. I wasn't sure I would have the time, so I didn't plan on it. Turns out, I didn't have the time. Maybe next year!
Yeah! I love my hat... I think Matt's jealous! lol... :D You did a spectacular job, Valerie, thanx.
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