It looks like winter’s not done with us yet, here in Southern Ohio. A few days ago, they started warning us that Snowstorm 2.0 was on its way. I’m so thankful to be (mostly) retired and not have to deal with getting up and out on these cold, snowy winter mornings. However, I did have plans for this morning. Today is my sister’s birthday and I had planned to stop by with coffee. So, at eight o’clock, without so much as a whisper of snow in the air, I headed to Tim’s. (Have I mentioned that I love our new Tim Horton’s, lol?)

I grabbed a couple of lattes and some strawberry cheesecake muffins (yummm) and headed out to Marge’s house in the country.
What better gift for a crafter than a gift card to Michael’s? (I love that you can see Marge’s husband in the background, sliding the birthday cake he made her in the oven!)

I also crocheted her a scarf, because aren’t handmade gifts just the best?

I like to pick up pieces of old costume jewelry at garage sales and thrift stores. Especially pins. They are nice to have on hand for jewelry art. I thought this sweet bird pin would give the scarf a little extra punch!


She loved it!
The scarf was the first I had picked up my crochet in probably three years. Working full time while putting out a book a year, there just wasn’t time for everything. I’d forgotten how much I missed it. I need to restock my yarn supply for future projects but thought I’d use up my odds and ends by making some headbands.

I had a lovely little celebration at Marge’s house this morning. I had been there just over an hour when the skies let loose and the snow began to fall. I don’t enjoy driving in snow, especially on country roads, so I cut the visit short and headed home.

But I made a lovely memory today. Thank You, Lord, for the gift of sisters 😊