Friday, December 26, 2008

The Post Christmas Post


Well, here it is, the day after Christmas. Boxing day in South Australia. While the rest of the country tears apart the shops to get the after Christmas bargains, outdated laws and the retail workers unions keep the shops closed and things pretty quiet here in SA. Tomorrow will be the big "shop-a-thon" here, but I have to work tonight, and probably won't attend. No biggie, I'm not big on crowds and meyhem anyway.

I'll deviate off the normal knitting path here for a minute to post my Christmas pictures and pressies. We had a small Christmas lunch at home this year, with only Chris' mom and dad attending. I was happy to have it here, frankly, because I worked all night Christmas eve and it meant not having to go anywhere. There was a weeks worth of cleaning to get the house in shape, which needed done at any rate. Sort of a spring cleaning a bit late. But the day arrived, I was proud of how my house looked, and happy to be home.

The table looked nice:



And on the kitchen table I set up a (very) few munchies:



The inlaws arrived at about noon, and we ate right away.We had a pretty conventional dinner, with turkey, ham, veggies, roast spuds, and Pavlova for dessert. I've been on a diet for a couple of months, and have lost almost 11 kilograms, so I took it easy during the meal, but the others seems to enjoy everything.

Then we opened presents. I had a huge box of things to open from mom and the rest of the family in the states, and a smaller package from my cousin in Texas, plus there was all the presents between Chris and I, and his mom and dad.

The inlaws opening presents:



Me with my John Deere tray from Aunt Pat (it's a sentimental thing ;):



Chris getting ready to rip into one (isn't he "chillin"?):




Me with a handful of goodies:



My fantastic leather gauntlets to wear when shooting Western Action, from my cousing Terrie Lynn in Texas:



Here's Chris modeling his new shirt from Mom:



Me wearing my new shorts and top outfit from Mom:



My lovely wallet/purse from my son Justin:



And from Chris, a set of plastic barbells in the case, a yoga mat, a hat with misquito netting for our "outback to the bite" holiday in a couple of weeks, and that tiny litty paper thingy is a gift certificate for my LYS!! YaY!:




From my mother and father in law (the gift certificate is for coles/myers stores):



And other goodies sent from my mom and her partner and family, my sister, brother-in-law, my neice, my aunt and her hubby...well, just everyone:




I wish I could give every item individual attention, as I do love every bit of it, but there's not the time or the space, so I'll leave off. It was a wonderful Christmas, and I made off very well.

I also finally suprised Chris this year! I bought him a new bike for Christmas, a Schwinn mountain bike, as we are so into the exercise right now. He had tried to resurrect his old bike, but it was not to be. So I bought him a bike, and hid it at the inlaws, and then they brought it down when they came. Sneaky, but it's the very first time I've ever managed to surprise him.



Ok, now, on to the knitting. Since my last post, I finished the Los Manos Locos socks, and I'm very pleased with them:




I'm also started a pair of socks for my father in law. I'm calling the the "Old Timer's socks, since I'm making them in a beige color with black and tan toes and heels. Progress so far:



I did a very small favor for a Ravelry friend, and she generously sent me this package of pretty goodies:



I'm still working on Kaitlyn's Kaliedescope, the entrelac top for my granddaughter. I did spin up some more yarn for the sleeves, but I wasn't happy with it, so I've now dyed more, and will be spinning that up starting tonight. Instead of random colors, I've decided to just ply pink and orange together and do the sleeves in those colors. Sleeves don't do well if they are too random.

And I have various projects in mind for the future, but more on those later.

Hope everyone out there had a very Merry Christmas, and that they have a happy and prosperous New Year!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This post has to be one of my "best" gifts! I surely hope you enjoyed your things only half as much as we all enjoyed the gifts from you and Chris! Everything was just so perfect!! The shirt looks nice on Chris, and I am amazed how well the shorts/top fits you. I really like your purse/wallet from Justin. Thank you for putting up this special post! 'Merry Christmas & A Very Happy New Year' from all your Loved Ones up here in the "Good Ole' USA" !!
Love, Mom
(PS....Now you can show off my sweater you made me here on the blog.) I dearly love it!