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Friday, December 9, 2016

Christmas with Family (2 of 3) by Leanne Dyck

Christmas is not always merry. If you are--for whatever reason--separated from loved ones, it can be depressing and lonely. But you don't have to be a victim of these feelings. You can save your Christmas. This is a true story of how I--with help--saved mine.


Link to Christmas with Family (1 of 3)

(Snow 12/09/16)


Christmas with Family (2 of 3)


Weeks later, I was at the breakfast table listening to the radio.

“We’re guaranteed to have a white Christmas this year,” the weatherman predicted.

“What does he know? It's all guesswork.”

Byron waved his hand to silence me.

“Tons of snow will make traveling hazardous,” the weatherman concluded.

“I think we should postpone our trip to Salt Spring. Our sports car isn’t equipped for driving up snow-covered hills. We can always visit Susan later when the weather’s better,” Byron said.

“No, we have to…” My voice choked. “It’s Christmas. We need to be with family.”

He patted my hand. “We’ll try.”

Days before it was necessary, I made reservations with the ferry that would take us from the Mainland to Salt Spring. Time trickled by until finally, the day came.

I eased out of bed, crept over to the window, breathed out slowly, crossed my fingers and pushed back the curtains. A light dusting of snow covered the ground. Large, fluffy snowflakes continued to fall. It looks so pretty, just like C-h-r-i-s-t-m-a-s... No! We have to...

Byron rolled over and faced me. “How's it look?”

I pulled the curtains together. “Fine. Just fine.”

He crawled out of bed and pushed back the curtains. “I think we should phone Susan and cancel.”

“No, we can’t. It’s Christmas. It’ll ease up. I know it will.”

He snorted. “So now you're a weather forecaster?”

“Please, we have to try.”

Grumbling, Byron loaded our luggage into our car and drove us to the ferry.

A short line of cars lead to the ticket booth. The BC Ferry worker slid back the window. “Are you sure you—

“Yes, we're sure.” We can't be alone. It's Christmas. We need to be with family.

Another BC Ferry worker directed us onto the ferry, but not before saying, “Are you sure you—

I cut him off too.

We boarded the ferry. A routine two-hour trip ended up taking eight hours as we were diverted and re-diverted. But eventually, we docked at Salt Spring Island.

Next post:  (Could be a few days earlier--depending on weather conditions) Sunday, December 18th around 5 PM PST
The conclusion of Christmas with Family


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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Gift Giving Knitting Solutions by Leanne Dyck



A winter scene motif

Try your hand at painting with yarn. Use it to decorate sweater fronts, bags, dishcloths, etc.

Note: The larger the needle used the larger the motif. I used 4.50 mm/US 7/ UK 7

Seed stitch (over even number of stitches)
Row 1: knit 1, purl 1--to end of row
Row 2: purl 1, knit 1--to end of row
Repeat rows 1 and 2 for pattern

1 x 1 rib stitch (over even number of stitches)
Row: knit 1, purl 1--to end of row
Repeat for pattern

Stockinette stitch
Row 1: knit--to end of row
Row 2: purl--to end of row
Repeat rows 1 and 2 for pattern

Over 38 stitches
Work in seed stitch for 2 inches

Tree trunk
Work seed stitch for 15 stitches, 1 x 1 rib for 8 stitches, seed stitch for 15 stitches for one inch

Tree branches
Row 1 & 2: Work seed stitch for 8 stitches, Stockinette stitch for 22 stitches, seed stitch for 8 stitches
Row 3 & 4: Work seed stitch for 9 stitches, Stockinette stitch for 20 stitches, seed stitch for 9 stitches
Row 5 & 6: Work seed stitch for 10 stitches, Stockinette stitch for 18 stitches, seed stitch for 10 stitches
Row 7 & 8: Work seed stitch for 11 stitches, Stockinette stitch for 16 stitches, seed stitch for 11 stitches
Row 9 & 10: Work seed stitch for 12 stitches, Stockinette stitch for 14 stitches, seed stitch for 12 stitches
Row 11 & 12: Work seed stitch for 13 stitches, Stockinette stitch for 12 stitches, seed stitch for 13 stitches
Row 13 & 14: Work seed stitch for 14 stitches, Stockinette stitch for 10 stitches, seed stitch for 14 stitches
Row 15 & 16: Work seed stitch for 15 stitches, Stockinette stitch for 8 stitches, seed stitch for 15 stitches
Row 17 & 18: Work seed stitch for 16 stitches, Stockinette stitch for 6 stitches, seed stitch for 16 stitches
Row 19 & 20: Work seed stitch for 17 stitches, Stockinette stitch for 4 stitches, seed stitch for 17 stitches
Row 21 & 22: Work seed stitch for 18 stitches, Stockinette stitch for 2 stitches, seed stitch for 18 stitches
Work in seed stitch for 2 inches

It's November 24th, there's a month of knitting days left. Don't panic. Take heart and follow this advice from the Designer's Note blog.

Holiday Knitting Solution


Situation: Giving hand knitted socks
Problem: Only one sock finished
Solution: Wrap that sock with a note that reads...
Other sock hidden. Find it if you can.
Or
Other sock to be finished, soon.

Situation: Giving a hand knit item to a fellow knitter who has the same tension as you
Problem: Itme is half finished
Solution: Wrap item, yarn and needles with a note that reads...
Let's knit this together.
My mom gave me this gift, and I was delighted.

Situation: Giving a hand knit item to a new knitter
Problem: You bought the pattern, yarn and needles. No actual knitting has been done.
Solution: Wrap pattern, yarn and needles alone with a note that reads...
This is a coupon for free knitting lessons.

Situation: Giving a hand knit item
Problem: You have yet to buy the yarn and needles
Solution: Wrap the pattern with a note that reads...
This will soon be yours. Come yarn shopping with me. (Give a selection of dates).