December 27, 2013

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Hello dear ones, and how is your holiday so far? We're here, buried in a happy mess of our own making, up to our armpits in food and drink, and I don't know how it happened, but there's little pieces of tape stuck to everything.  The holiday is very nice so far, with snow, and candles and music and no end of good things, and after a knitting  marathon of epic proportions, I have only a single sock to finish. (I made it on everything else, if you call Joe poking me awake 47 times on Christmas eve to keep knitting "making it" which I totally do.)  In these parts, the holiday goes on for days and days, so there's still a lot to be done, but here's some snapshots of our best moments so far.


Old Joe, relishing his grampa years, reading Santa mouse, the Night Before Christmas and How The Grinch Stole Christmas to a thrilled audience, young and older alike. (Santa mouse is a crowd pleaser in these parts.)



A beautiful Christmas dinner...

A relaxed dog, who looked like we all felt.

The surprise "big win" of the year, with Ken delivering matching tiger onesies for all the cousins.  (They could only have been more delightful with "trap doors")

A walk in the woods by the pond. 

and everything almost the way it should be.

It's taken me 45 years to learn that "almost" is as good as it gets, and I'll happily take it.
Tomorrow, some of the knits, eh? They're not a secret anymore. 

Posted by Stephanie at December 27, 2013 2:41 PM
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Posted by: Steph at December 27, 2013 4:18 PM

Love makes it complete! Glad you got the knitting done! Happy holidays to you and yours!

Posted by: Auntie Tracy at December 27, 2013 4:23 PM

Merry Christmas, and a heartfelt WOW on the knitting!

Posted by: ccr in MA at December 27, 2013 4:25 PM

Sounds pretty good to me. Hey! Christmas involves people, and often our families, and we are subject to change and we evolve into doing different things. If we are open to it, they can be good too.

Looking forward to the presented knits another post.

Looks like lots of good times for those involved.

Posted by: StellaMM at December 27, 2013 4:28 PM

Looks like a wonderful celebration. Enjoy every minute since it passes so quickly!

Posted by: Joni at December 27, 2013 4:29 PM

Not-quite-perfect is always as good as it gets.
This year, I time the ham perfectly to be ready for 3, and then for reasons known only to the carrots had the veggies all set to go for 1. Fortunately, I realized in time to turn it all off again and re-heat closer to the right time.
There's always something.
At least we had power!

Posted by: Emily at December 27, 2013 4:30 PM

Santa Mouse was my absolute favorite! In addition to the cookies I left for Santa, I left cheese out for Santa Mouse and he nibbled at it. :)

Posted by: Emily H. at December 27, 2013 4:33 PM

Yay to Ken for getting the comments back up! Happy holidays!

Posted by: SquareMary at December 27, 2013 4:35 PM

Looks like a wonderful holiday -- carry on! (And all the best going into 2014!)

Posted by: Christine at December 27, 2013 4:37 PM

More photos of Baby Luis, please!

Posted by: Austin Val at December 27, 2013 4:39 PM

Another beautiful collection of holiday photos! Thank you so much for sharing them. And while I loved them all (your dinner table was so pretty!), I especially loved seeing your handknit blanket wrapping a sleeping baby.

Posted by: RobinH at December 27, 2013 4:42 PM

love the photos of your holidays. my own was just as wonderfully filled with family, food and gifts. I got all my holiday knits finished before times but am now having to alter my daughter in law's hat. the fur portion didn't fit. luckily I have extra pieces and can make it fit. the knit portion did fit.

Posted by: wendy at December 27, 2013 4:52 PM

That's so wonderful! To me it looks like a perfect Christmas, congratulations to you! :-)

Posted by: Nell at December 27, 2013 4:56 PM

Sounds like a beautiful holiday! Love to you and your family. :)

Posted by: Skye at December 27, 2013 4:58 PM

Love the wisdom that comes with time. Beautiful photos, amazing atmosphere, and lots of love. Almost is definitely enough.

Posted by: Lisa at December 27, 2013 5:03 PM

It looks like a wonderful holiday! Santa Mouse has been a family favorite of ours since we were kids - we all had matching Santa Mouse jammies!

Posted by: Elise at December 27, 2013 5:07 PM

Stephanie, your girls are beautiful, and having them there together is a priceless gift. Matching tiger onesies are icing on the cake!! Thank you for sharing your family and your celebration with us!

Posted by: Laura in Knoxville, TN at December 27, 2013 5:12 PM

Beautiful photos. Beautiful time!

Posted by: stashmuffin at December 27, 2013 5:16 PM

I've just given up completely. Christmas was hard enough when we thought our kids were fine. Now they're both diagnosed as severely autistic and any seasonal joy is gone.

Oh, and it's really warm at the moment in Australia. Bleurgh.

Posted by: Andrea at December 27, 2013 5:31 PM

Santa Mouse is one of our favorites also. We started the tradition of leaving a present in the tree. This year it was a lovely candle and a letter from Santa on letterhead. Brought a tear to the 15 year old's eye. What a sweet moment.

Posted by: tree at December 27, 2013 5:40 PM

Happy Holidays, Steph. As good as it gets is sometimes just that. There's always next Christmas for those left undone! Family is more important than stuff.

C

Posted by: Cynthia at December 27, 2013 5:51 PM

Lovely post!

Posted by: Patty at December 27, 2013 6:21 PM

I love the tiger hoodies and the happy cousins! And of course, now the former children's librarian in me desperately needs to go read Santa Mouse.

Posted by: Abigail at December 27, 2013 6:38 PM

Hank is growing up so fast! He's gonna be a heartbreaker.

Posted by: Darcy at December 27, 2013 6:42 PM

Happy Christmas to you and yours! :)

Posted by: Leslie at December 27, 2013 6:45 PM

The kids are grown and we still love Santa Mouse at our house. Being a grandmother myself, I love the photo of the Gram with the babe in a knitted blanket. So sweet. Christmas doesn't have to be perfect. Less than perfect makes memories and stories for other years.

Posted by: Jane at December 27, 2013 6:47 PM

Easing off the perfectionism has helped me deal with holidays and having company, but I still have much to learn. I didn't panic when the power failed, and had contingency plans to barbecue the turkey, but our power was restored late Sunday. I thought our 22 hours without power was bad, but learned that some of my friends are still without power 6 days in.

Posted by: Julie at December 27, 2013 6:58 PM

beautiful post
I always enjoy Christmas at your house!

Posted by: donna at December 27, 2013 7:17 PM

Huh....Old Joe is not as old (looking) as I've always pictured him. I'm so glad you're having nice holidays.

Posted by: Amanda at December 27, 2013 7:45 PM

Lovely, Stephanie, thank you. We had a fine Christmas out here in California, too. My favorite moment was when my two-year-old grandson climbed into my lap with the baby doll I had just given him, and spent 20 minutes or more talking to the "babby" and giving it a bottle, covering it with the little blanket, and singing the doll the lullaby I have sung to him since he was born. Sublime.

Happy holidays to The Blog, and may your wishes come true.

Posted by: SusanOD at December 27, 2013 8:10 PM

That photo of Hank and your girls is PRICELESS!!!

And Lou rocks! (How could he not, with such a megawatt smile?)

Glad you and all of yours are having happy holidays! (Ask me how I made one furry niece happy with a peanut-butter-flavored rawhide chew bone, and another furry niece and her brother very happy with catnip-filled toys! Hope you made Millie as happy!)

Posted by: Anonymous, too at December 27, 2013 8:23 PM

Yay!! So glad you made it! Can't wait to see the knits :) Merry Christmas!

Posted by: Michelle at December 27, 2013 8:49 PM

Looks like our family this year. Good times and great people. And I got a little ruler in my Christmas cracker. My mother got a tape measure that she immediately gave to me. Truly a knitters Christmas.

Posted by: Karen at December 27, 2013 8:50 PM

To Andrea, 5:31 - Severe autism is not a death sentence, nor does it define your children. Hopefully, the categorization will lead to a better understanding by others of their needs, & an empathy by & for your family of them.

Certainly take some time, but don't give up. The new year may present a different view of all your lives.

Posted by: Rebecca at December 27, 2013 8:55 PM

For Andrea at 5:31 p.m.: After posting my comment at 8:10 p.m., I went back and read other comments. I am so sorry to hear about your very difficult situation with two autistic children. It must seem very bleak and hopeless now, but I hope you will try to find some help.

I have relatives and friends in Australia and have visited there (Melbourne) several times. It has always seemed to me an enlightened country with good social services. In addition to the medical and other professional support you already have, I imagine it would be helpful to be in contact with parent and community groups for mutual day-to-day support. I did a brief search and found this website, which looks like it has some potential for finding information and local support:

http://raisingchildren.net.au/children_with_autism/children_with_autism_landing.html

Please don't give up, for your own sake as well as for your children. I will be thinking of you and wishing the best for all of you.

P.S.: I remember the heat at Christmas time. I once had a sunstroke after walking in the Public Garden without a hat when the temp. was 40 C. It's still a great country!

Posted by: SusanOD at December 27, 2013 8:58 PM

Glad your holiday is going so well! Happy holidays to you and yours!

Posted by: Cathryn at December 27, 2013 10:19 PM

We dragged Christmas, 2 kids, my 79-year-old mum (and knitting!) half way across North America to be with family. It was chaotic and fantastic all at the same time. Blessings to all!

Posted by: lisa at December 27, 2013 10:22 PM

You bring me so much peace...thank you...not been a good month (or year for that matter)...but reading your Blog helps me get through it all...THANK YOU. Peace and a Happy, Healthy New Year to you and all of your loved ones.

Posted by: Donna Nichols-Lawrence at December 27, 2013 10:59 PM

Ah the holidays. That's totally how you do it! And Santa Mouse has long been one of our family favorites.

Posted by: Mya at December 27, 2013 11:07 PM

I love Santa Mouse. None of my friends in New Jersey have heard of it, so it's lovely to see it loved in another family. Almost perfect is very good indeed, and often more than plenty.

Posted by: Ann in NJ at December 27, 2013 11:32 PM

Can't wait to see *the knits*!!!
Hank is all grown up...and, handsome as can be!
Of course, your girls are beautiful!

Posted by: Judi at December 27, 2013 11:50 PM

Congratulations that you finally got it. Almost is as good as it gets - for now. My father used to say; almost is not half there. In negative things: almost drunk, almost bankrupt, it was scarinf. In good things, like finished Christmas presents, Christmas, dinner cooked, it was a good thing, not even halfway, yet nearly there and able to make a good finish of it. Only perfectionists have glasses half empty, the rest of us have glasses (still) half full. I know where I would rather be, like happy wit a half full glass opposite to unhappy with a half empty glass, so I guess will be yours. I love Kens jokey choice of a gift, 4 mouses to listen to the Sata Mouse tales read by Old Joe. Have a nice leap into 2014. DM

Posted by: dutch margreet at December 28, 2013 5:50 AM

I haven't seen a copy of Santa Mouse in years! Good on you for keeping a classic alive. And the Grinch? :) I used to run an elementary school library. I read the Grinch to eighteen classes of children every year for nine years..."Mrs. Yoder, you're reading it without even looking at the pages!" LOL Merry Christmas to you and yours, and a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year.

Posted by: Becky at December 28, 2013 5:50 AM

Our Christmases go on a bit too :).Only 4 of us today as opposed to yesterdays' chaotic and glorious 10.Love all of it, the rowdy and the peacefull and we need all the memories we can build since my OH was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimers 3 years ago.As good as it gets is the best...cherish and enjoy.x

Posted by: Carol Sadler at December 28, 2013 8:15 AM

It looks perfectly lovely. You are right about "almost" being just fine ~ we didn't have power but we had a generator providing lights, heat, and running water. Who needs Christmas dinner when you have fruit, cheese and crackers, chips and salsa, and cookies that were made before the power went out two days before? Enjoy all the days left to celebrate ~

Posted by: Sharon at December 28, 2013 9:06 AM

I couldn't miss that baby blanket. Still beautiful!

And thanks to whomever gave us the link to Lee Valley. I got a very early start to next year's Christmas with the purchase of the ice candle forms!

Posted by: bam at December 28, 2013 9:43 AM

LOVE Santa Mouse! Must go find that in my box of memories. I don't recall ever seeing him/it anywhere else here in MN.

Posted by: Renay at December 28, 2013 9:58 AM

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to the Yarn Harlot family!!!

Posted by: Mary Kay at December 28, 2013 10:04 AM

Your pictures are beautiful.Glad you survived the knitting for one more year. Enjoy your holidays!

Posted by: Amy at December 28, 2013 10:21 AM

I knit a pair of socks for a dear friend, which I gave to her on Christmas Day at her home. I'm a fast sock knitter and I started two weeks before Christmas, which should have been time to knit several pairs. On December 23rd I had one-half of a sock complete (life happens). I kept thinking of you knitting steadily on your Christmas gifts, as I knit as fast as I could on those socks! I finished the toe of the second sock on Christmas morning. Steph, I was with you in spirit!!

Posted by: Barbara at December 28, 2013 12:09 PM

Happy holidays to you all and happy knitting in the new year!!!!Glad the ice storm didn't damper any of your holiday spirit! Love the onesies sooo cute! I'm trying out the sock pattern and its going well I was fortunate to get a yarn ball winder for Christmas so I've been winding almost all my yarn, my husband is wondering why "isn't it already in balls?" Its just so much fun and they look so neat and tidy in their boxy shape. My only problem is I'm now running out of room for all my perfect little gems. I've filled a decorative bird cage and an antique glass car battery box full of yarn...mmm where else? The yarn looks so neat!! Thanks for the gift suggestion! Happy New year to you Stephanie and your whole family!!!

Posted by: kirsten at December 28, 2013 12:10 PM

Happy Christmas!

On a less happy note, I just got an oriental spam using "Yarn Harlot: Sodden" as the subject line.

Posted by: =Tamar at December 28, 2013 12:13 PM

Happy holidays to you all and happy knitting in the new year!!!!Glad the ice storm didn't damper any of your holiday spirit! Love the onesies sooo cute! I'm trying out the sock pattern and its going well I was fortunate to get a yarn ball winder for Christmas so I've been winding almost all my yarn, my husband is wondering why "isn't it already in balls?" Its just so much fun and they look so neat and tidy in their boxy shape. My only problem is I'm now running out of room for all my perfect little gems. I've filled a decorative bird cage and an antique glass car battery box full of yarn...mmm where else? The yarn looks so neat!! Thanks for the gift suggestion! Happy New year to you Stephanie and your whole family!!!

Posted by: kirsten at December 28, 2013 12:15 PM

Your writing is such a joy to read. Thank you for sharing your holiday with all of us.

Posted by: Sandra Cunningham at December 28, 2013 12:16 PM

I had a copy of Santa Mouse when I was a kid! Don't hold me to it, but it still might be in a box in my attic.

Posted by: Alyson at December 28, 2013 2:56 PM

Looks as though you are all having the most wonderful time!! I WANT A TIGER ONESIE!! I did almost buy myself a onesie after seeing my 21-yr-old daughter's one, but she nixed the idea ('You'll look ridiculous!') -- but your pic gives me new inspiration ... enjoy the rest of the holiday and have a wonderful 2014!

Posted by: Lindsey (London) at December 28, 2013 3:57 PM

What beautiful photos. It sounds as though you all had a lovely time. I hope it continues for a good long while.

Posted by: CJ at December 28, 2013 4:14 PM

So much happiness in those photos and the memories you all made! Beautiful! Best of the season to you.

Posted by: AlisonH at December 28, 2013 5:58 PM

There are *KISS* stickers all over my Santa Mouse! How cool! I've never seen it elsewhere:). Glad you had an extended holiday!

Posted by: Andra at December 28, 2013 7:24 PM

Thank you for sharing your lovely family holiday. Hope you all have a healthy and love-filled new year.

Posted by: Cecilia at December 28, 2013 10:02 PM

You have gorgeous young people in your life. Luis still is the cutest ever. But the rest of your family also looks like they belong in a magazine spread!

Posted by: Mary Brown at December 29, 2013 12:13 AM

Happy Winter Holiday to you and all your family. It must be nice to share a big meal with the family. I was all alone on Christmas day as I have no family, both my parents died a few years ago. Well done on getting "It" all done on time you must be proper pooped. No rest for us Knitters eh? Nowt like receiving a handknit gift or three eh?

Any chance of new book yet? I find your books are hilarious you have me in stitches.

I wish you a Happy Knitterly New Year. All the best
Kniterella

Posted by: Knitere at December 29, 2013 8:00 AM

It must be nice to have all your family around the table, you are so fortunate. I was all alone all Christmas cos I have no family my parents died years ago. Well done on completing "It" you must be pooped working so hard on your knitted gifts.

I wish you a Happy Knitterly New Year all the best

Kniterella

Posted by: Kniterella at December 29, 2013 8:09 AM

Santa Mouse is a favorite in our house! My now 43 year old brother had Santa Mouse pajamas, the 2 piece kind where the footed bottoms snapped onto the pajama top. I doubt they are made anymore, but we still look for them everywhere on earth for HIS son. We love the Santa Mouse story. We haven't been 'home' for Christmas for a few years. Thank you for this reminder!

Posted by: Debbie at December 29, 2013 2:27 PM

This year, I gave my mother a single mitten. She asked if she was going to get the other one. "It's in the kitchen, on the needles." I pointed out that the gift tag also had a single mitten. And it was fine. Nothing bad happened.

Posted by: MaggyD at December 29, 2013 4:04 PM

Beautiful photos. It looks like such a lovely time.

Posted by: Melinda at December 29, 2013 5:29 PM

Did you make the gold angel in the final photo? I have been looking for directions for making a similar angel. lott@telus.net

Posted by: Linda at December 29, 2013 8:29 PM

Love the pictures.....I can hear someone in the background saying "Wait! Wait! Nobody eat anything until I can take a picture of the table!!"
Usually that's me saying that. Glad to see I'm not the only one in the world who says that...Merry Christmas all.

Posted by: hilarie at December 29, 2013 8:46 PM

I like to think I've finally learned that enough is good enough, but it is hard. We had our second Christmas ever with just my husband, my daughter and me. It was lovely. One couple came for dinner and we sat around the table laughing and telling slightly dirty jokes. The kid is 21 now so I'm pretty sure she knows about such things. I missed my mom and I missed her house all decked out for Christmas, but my ornament stand from IKEA was pretty and it will fit in my suitcase as I journey on.

Now I'm busy wondering where we will be for Christmas 2014. I have an inkling, but nothing is sure. I bought beautiful ornaments to remember this place just in case.

Posted by: Rebecca at December 29, 2013 10:45 PM

I LOVE Santa Mouse. One of my proudest "Mommy" moments was reading it to my munchkin for the first time!

Our holiday was "almost" as well, and it was just fine. But it is such a hard lesson to learn. Christmas gets me every year, no matter how well I plan. Maybe some day I'll learn to just except that too!

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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Posted by: mvi at December 30, 2013 9:04 AM

"Santa Mouse" is waaaay more important in our family than "The Night Before Christmas."

And "The Night Before Christmas" is epically important to us. :)

Santa Mouse and his tiny, shiny boots forever!

Posted by: Lisa at December 30, 2013 1:32 PM

SANTA MOUSE?!?!? OMG seeing that book cover gave me a flashback 40 years! I'd totally forgotten about that book - sitting here in tears. Thank you! Off to Amazon to get a copy.....

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