Hello and happy Monday!!! I started a new coffee share on the blog yesterday. If you missed it, check it out here. I think it will be a lot of fun.
The temps here have been so warm and dry. There are burn bans everywhere. We desperately need rain.
It is hard to believe that Thanksgiving is Thursday. Mark and I are going to my nephew’s house, but I will be making a few things to take with me for the dinner. I will tell you it won’t be a pecan pie. I made one last week for Mark. I forgot I had the oven set high and it burned. It was terrible. Poor Mark tried to dig it out to eat it, but I wouldn’t let him. It was just too bad. I threw it out and promised him another one soon. I don’t know why pecan pies are always tricky for me, but they are. Sometimes good sometimes bad.

I did make a blueberry cobbler that turned out pretty well. I gave half of it to my nephew.

We put up our Christmas tree over the weekend. Someone at work just ask what colors I used and if there was a theme? We have had this tree for about thirty years. I put clear lights on it, and it is decorated with the ornaments that we have collected over thirty plus years of marriage. I love it!!! Every year when we start to decorate it, we pull out all of our ornaments and talk about where we got each one. It may sound boring but to us it is a treasure. I do change the topper out occasionally. I haven’t decided for this year yet.

I have been working on these Christmas ornaments for a week. My friend Annie from work sent me a TikTok video on them and I just loved the idea. I bought clear ball ornaments from Walmart. You can get them just about anywhere this time of year. I used double pointed needles size 5 US. It doesn’t take a lot of yarn so this is a great way to use little bits of yarn from previous projects. I cast on 23 to 24 stitches depending on the yarn weight. Leave a long tail when casting on. I knitted a little pouch about 3.5 inches long. You then thread a darning needle and run through the loops on the bottom and pull together. Do the same thing at the top but put your glass ornament in first. Weave in the ends on the top and bottom. They’re so easy and knit up really quick.




So, Thanksgiving and Christmas are definitely in the air around here. Have a wonderful week!!!
Always remember
Live your day your way!!

Lisa I just love your knitted ornaments. You always amaze me how talented you are. 😘
Happy Thanksgiving 🦃
❤️ Cathy
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Awww thank you Cathy. Happy Thanksgiving to all of you. ❤️❤️❤️
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I love your knitted ornaments! They would make great stocking stuffers. We don’t put up a Christmas tree mainly because of the cavalcade of cats we’ve had over the years. I love the idea of collecting ornaments over the years. That does indeed make your tree special.
Thanks for sharing instructions for the knitted ornaments. It does sound like a great way to use up scrap yarn.
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