It was a gooder.
Knitting lessons with three eager learners;
the friend who found dropped stitches and finished one of my UFOs (unfinished objects), bless her;
littles taking their knitting to bed with them;
a second stripy hat off needles;
yarn detangled for a sweet boy;
chores completed making for a clean house;
lovely visit from an out-of-town aunt and uncle;
leftovers for dinner, a brief glance of the back of the fridge;
refreshing kombucha;
a late, late night (a guilty pleasure);
a late morning (thank you, sweet children);
hot bath water;
an indulgent afternoon of yarn shopping, tea, and knitting with a sweet friend in town for a long weekend (more on that later);
head swimming in knitting dreams;
just one more rooibos latte (with almond milk, of course);
now couch time with hubby, knitting, and episode three.
and very few photos taken – posting this iphone snap from earlier in the week
Out of towners, milky tea, and lots of wool.
I’m thankful for these at the end of this weekend.
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How was your weekend? Where did you find gratitude? Blessings on your new week!
once again I’m doubling up with these two beautiful friends
:: joining Amanda for weekending::
:: giving thanks with Taryn at Wooly Moss Roots for Gratitude Sunday ::
Xoxoxo
Any day that includes lots of wool in it is a good day in my book.
How fun it must be to teach you babies how to knit, sharing the love.
Have a great Monday.
Your kids are so adorable. How do you stand it?!
Sounds like a perfectly lovely weekend to me!
We had ballet class on Saturday morning, then a few errands in a borrowed car, and some sewing.
Yesterday was pretty much all hockey. It takes so long to get to the arena on public transit on a Sunday that we were getting ready to go shortly after breakfast & were back at suppertime! xo
Sounds like a great one, Rachel. Ours was spent hanging with cousins – even trying to get the youngest to be content with my mom and me(not an easy task!). We also rode bikes a whole lot and hung outside. Errand run with my little girl and some sewing time. Bliss.
Hi 🙂 What a lovely list of gratitudes! (My little one pulls the same faces – so sweet). Have a lovely week xx
so much to be grateful for in your weekend!
roobios with almond what a good idea. p.s. i love that your little ones are knitting.
Love your recap at the end!! I’ll do tea without milk and lots of wool knitting!! The photo is cute 🙂
Great pic! Your children obviously have very little personality.. 😉
I love that the majority of your list includes knitting. I was recently encouraging a friend who was sure she would never ‘get it’ that it wouldn’t be long before she was obsessed. You rest my case.
Blessings, Debbie
A week of wool and knitting, a good one!
A weekend of knitting…lovely! Love the cute faces!!
Come on!!! Those faces are too adorable!
Knitting lessons for little ones? That should have been fun.
Lovely!
You can sure see the family resemblance in your little ones. 🙂
OMG, love the pic!!!!!!