This will be the THIRD time I've started this blog entry - the last two times I had to shut down my computer for various reasons without saving my entry. FABulous.
So instead of the wordy, chatty post that I've tried to write, I'll just post some of our holiday images and you can enjoy our season of lights here at Chez Landy.

But first, I had to do some fixing on my current project when I knit 9" during Eragon (took the kids this weekend...) and didn't notice until I got home that I had a mistake 1" into my piece. Here's my fix!




8 Comments:
Annie I love the picture of your family around the menorrah(sp) with the tree in the background. That would be a perfect picture to go with one of your articles regarding your interfaith family.
Tina Rose
(can't wait to see the mitered jacket (no pressure! LOL!)
Wonderful holiday photos! Happy Happy Merry Merry!!
My fixes never look that pretty. I always end up with yard that's frayed and looks like it was coughed up by my cat by the time I complete those intricate fixes. Or anyone can easily tell that it was "fixed" because somehow the tension looks different. How do you manage it?
yer good!
pretty pictures.
I love your stockings! Did you make them? If so, where can I find the pattern? Happy Holidays!!!
Your home looks beautiful... it is so lovely to see the two faiths blend so beautifully together. The stockings on the stairs are delightful... I really need to increase my Christmas decorations for next year.
Great photos, Annie. Have ourself a pleasant and safe Christmas.
Shirley in New Zealand
Hi Annie, Thanks for the "shout out" to the Westchester Knitting Guild. I'm the one with the naturally gray hair and exceedingly young face! (So I've been told). When you visit us it's as if we see you everyday and we've known you forever. You bring out the best (and rowdy bits) in us. I made another bracelet with some other beads and it wasn't that great. Hey, that's how one learns! I just ordered the Twist and Loop book because you know I have to make that Mah Jongg bracelet for my Mah Jongg ladies. Be well! Happy Holidays! Don't be a stranger. You have lots of friends in Westchester!
Robin of Yorktown Heights, NY
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