Saturday, December 29, 2018

The End of the Year

The week between Christmas and New Year's is one of my favorite times of the year. Not only is it REALLY Christmas - as opposed to Advent - during which there is a bit of tension between 'celebrating Christmas' and 'observing Advent' in my head - but there is such a wonderful opportunity to organize. There's a year to wrap up, and a year to plan for.  My happy spot.

Yum!
We spend Christmas Day at my mom's house.  We spend Christmas Eve there, too -- so after a wonderful Christmas Eve service, we opened up the box of Jólabókaflóð bon bons (all soft centres this year), made up a tray of sausage and cheese and crackers (a present from the family I dog-sit for), and curled up with our books.  I had picked Americanah, to mostly finish off my 2018 Reading Challenge categories  Mom dipped her toes into the waters of Agatha Christie with Murder on the Orient Express, while Filia read about Lucy's Bones and Filius started off in a thick tome but ended up re-reading Murder on the Orient Express and checking in with mom every 5 minutes or so to get her latest thoughts on Who Done It. 


Vir et Filius
The next day held a Lessons and Carols service at church (with harp prelude and piano for the first half of the service provided by me, and the second half by our other pianist, so we can BOTH enjoy sitting and absorbing the service.  Pianists can't typically just absorb a service, as that can lead to awkward silences when a hymn is  supposed to be starting and the pianist is contemplating what was just said.)  And it also held a second December kidney stone for Vir.  A few aspirin, and he was ready to continue with the day.  Ouch.



Mater et Filia
The Filius returned to his flat, and the rest of us returned home, and we settled in to enjoy Christmas week.  Our corn stove is behaving and I discovered that Corn Stove Glass Cleaner is a Thing.  It's a wonderful thing, and works as advertised.  No baking soda, scouring pads,  razor blades, dish soap, and elbow grease needed.  It's a thing of beauty.


Currently on top of the stove is a pair of drying gloves. Can I call them my first project of 2019?



Today I have plans for Christmas baking (stollen),  Christmas letter-writing (a letter a day will get all my Christmas letters answered), pattern editing, work on Demosthenes: Research Project for Classical Writing, some time of the bike (indoors, while finishing square #58 on the counterpane), and other miscellaneous things.

My last year's goals were to publish 6 patterns on Ravelry, and knit 20 or 24 counterpane squares.  At #58, I can say I met the last goal with room to spare.  The first goal, well, didn't happen.  I started to, really I did ... but the yarn for the first pattern I'd selected was discontinued, and one of the mittens had vanished so I would have needed to reknit them in new yarn, and then  I got busy, and ... my heart just isn't in self-publishing.  I did design two items for Cast On -- but that doesn't count as meeting the goal.  I read books in all the categories I laid out for myself, except 'Nominated for an Award in 2017.'  (Unless you count Americanah being selected as a book for the city of New York to read?).  Arabella of Mars has been requested from the library to fulfill that category, and if it gets here by Monday, I will be sure to finish it this year. 

I'd be nice to finish the counterpane in 2019.  I have SO MANY THINGS on my knitting wishlist.  We'll see how it goes!  I'm planning to read by categories again, from the Modern Mrs. Darcy reading list. 

How are you wrapping up 2018?


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