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December 22, 2006

HOW TO CHILL OUT

As I write this, the news is filled with headlines of people stranded in Colorado snowstorms at this oh so crucial time to be home. So much snow there -- yet none here. I have no doubt but that there are millions of New Englanders who are wishing we had even a tiny fraction of that snow. These would be skiers, innkeepers, and those whose livelihoods depend on both. There are also those of us for whom Christmas is just always more special when there is snow on the ground -- those of us who love thinking of a big sleigh, reindeer, and miracles.

I'm currently rereading Three Wishes, so indulge me there.

Actually, I'll be working this morning, then shutting down the computer for the long weekend, and wow, am I ready for a little down time. We're spending part of the holiday at the lake, which those of you who've followed my work already know something about. It'll be cold up there. It may be white in spots. The lake may even have a skim coat of ice, though from what I hear, the last month has been warm. Even the loons are confused by the weather; I'm told some are still there, though they would normally have already migrated to their wintering waters well before now. Global warming? For another blog.

What'll we do at the lake? We'll walk. We'll sit by a fire and read. We'll visit our favorite places to eat and drop in to wish our favorite friends and shopkeepers a happy holiday. We'll let our minds rest for just that little while. Then we'll be back. I do work between Christmas and New Years, but at a slower pace.

This, I think, is what I wish for all of us for the holidays. Our lives are too rushed; we move too fast. High speed Internet? Bah humbug! Let's slow down and look around and see the good things that we have -- including time with people we care about this holiday season.

I care about you all. Please know that I'll be thinking of you during my slow-down time. As we head into a brand spanking new year, I wish you good health and much happiness. Make those resolutions, and let them count!

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December 04, 2006

HELLO? ARE YOU THERE, BARBARA?

Have you been wondering this? I haven't made a blog entry since before Thanksgiving. But please know that I am here, that I am writing, that I am preparing for the holidays, and that I am knitting. The latter is the subject today. I promised you more on the Berroco Yarn Company connection to the Family Tree tour, and here it is.

With a yarn store in the background of Family Tree, Berroco is in the process of designing four Family Tree patterns. One is for a woman's wrap, one for a baby bunting, one for a felted tote, one for a small afghan/throw. Once these are fully designed and samples are knitted, Berroco will schedule a photo shoot and produce a glossy brochure containing the Family Tree patterns. I've started to knit one of them myself -- the throw. It's done in hexagons, one connected to the other in an exquisitely artistic design by Norah Gaughan. You knitters out there will recognize this name. Norah and Margery Winter, the creative director at Berroco, are both incredibly talented.

The Family Tree pattern brochure will go on sale in early February, coinciding nicely with the publication of Family Tree. Berroco will be putting together gift baskets for each of the stops on my tour. AND I will be wearing Berroco sweaters during my tour! So check out those cities and see if you can't work a visit into your schedule.

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