Knitting
I have made a little progress on my Abilene pullover and Old Christmas Moon shawl. The next color on the shawl is green, and I’m excited to see the colors progress.
Sewing
I haven’t been excited about sewing any of my wool projects. But I have been thinking about sewing a Christmas dress. I have a dark green raw silk I am planning to sew into a simple box pleat dress. It will look super fine with my Old Christmas Moon shawl.
Other Crafts
I have been making epoxy resin bookmarks. It is fun, and easy to do, but difficult to do well.
I also started making my own cards. I have restricted myself to only using what I have, which means my cards are pretty lackluster. It’s fun to do, though.
Gardening
I saw hellebore for the first time in Scotland, and decided I want to grow it. I planted two plants in the front garden bed, a red one and a white one. I hope they like it there!
My greens bed is okay so far. The greenhouse is warm enough — so warm my flowering tobacco plants are still alive and making seeds. If they have time to finish up (before a hard freeze, I’m guessing) I will plant the seeds around the greenhouse to attract pollinators.
Watching and Reading
I have already started watching my holiday favorites: Hjem til Jul (new season!) and old holiday Bake Offs. After Thanksgiving, Bob will be amenable to watching our favorite Christmas horror movies.
I am trying a book of Christmas short horror stories, The Haunting Season. If I like it, I will try the other two from the series.
Thursday is Thanksgiving here in the States. We will have kids over, and eat delicious food Bob prepares (except I make the cranberry sauce) and play D&D. My youngest has led Bob and I in a character development session (last year’s Christmas present). We have no idea what we’re doing, but meet Nyxalyn Eldrowe, my character.
Call me Nyx. I’m a Tiefling Druid. I actually have Krampus horns to wear while I’m playing. Thanks, AI, for the name and image generator! I will never use you again!
On Friday, we will have more kids over, and eat leftovers. And probably watch Elf.
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