Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Early Mornings and Lilacs






We're seeing a shift of sorts around here lately.  With the sun setting so late in the day, my kids are staying up late.  When they stay up late, I tire out early, but get up early.  So I'm still getting a little bit of alone time, it's just now in the morning before the hooligans awake.  It works for me - these Springtime mornings are such beautiful, quiet, special spaces to inhabit.  I saw a woodpecker this morning in the tree out front and will hopefully spy him again later.  I walked around our yard and made a mental checklist of the millions or so things I need and want to do. And, of course, I sat quietly for a bit, sipping coffee and knitting.

We've had family in town for the last 2ish weeks, so anything extra has really been pushed aside.  Blogging, cleaning, and of course, knitting.  So I'm still working on that little dress I blogged about two weeks ago.  To be fair to myself, it's in fingering weight and will take a while.  I love the pattern, and am already thinking up ways to make another with different stitches in the front panel.  Bee stitch? A cable?  So many possibilities.  I also started a pair of overalls for a friend's little one. That pattern requires a bit more concentration from me as I don't know it well enough to just carry it around and work on it - which means it is even slower going than this dress.  But it's coming along.

During my wanderings this morning, I noticed that the lilac tree back by our garage is going to bloom for the very first time.  Back when we moved in 7 years ago, my husband accidentally weed whipped to death the tiny transplanted lilac my mom was coaxing to life, much to her frustration.  (He's much more careful around plants now).  Over the past few years it's been growing, but this is the first year I've noticed budding.

Joining in with Ginny today, yarning along.  What are you up to?



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18 comments:

  1. Love your Rio dress. As I'm reading Yarn Along I am on my last 2 rows of my Rio dress. Hopefully will get it on Yarn Along today.

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  2. Ooh, the lilacs! We're watching out own little one just putting out leaves right now and it is always so exciting. I love watching the seasons change around the world, everywhere at once, so inspiring.

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  3. Oh that's so sweet - love the little dress. You've got me thinking about going to bed early, and rising early... I may need to give that a go to get some alone time around my little ones too. Thank you x

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  4. I'm excited for your little lilac! It's beautiful! Ours popped open the last few days in the warm weather we have been having. I love it! The dress is so sweet... happy knitting!

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  5. What a cute dress! Love it. OK so you may have answered a query I have about lilacs... I have a lilac tree, well honestly a lilac twig about 12 inches tall. It's very happy and everything, just a tiddler, and I have been wondering how fast it will grow. So perhaps in 7 years time I might see some flowers!

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  6. Lilacs are one of my favourites. Ours are just leafing now and I am anticipating the lovely smell that will fill our yard in just a few weeks.

    I have been enjoying waking with the sun too, while the rest of the house sleeps away.

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  7. You could have written my post today! Our lilacs are just about to pop too up here in Maine. My two have been up way later than usual the past few days, thankfully I like to get up early and have been getting a few things done in the morning hours. So nice to have more sun on both ends. Cute knit too!

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  8. Your knitting is lovely, gorgeous shade our lilac is not in bud yet but I love it when I does.

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  9. Your little dress is precious! Yes those early mornings in the garden are special!

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  10. Sounds like a lovely morning! We have a wee lilac (actually, two of them) that are years (I think) from blooming. Enjoy finishing the little dress -- beautiful!

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  11. Your little dress is coming along lovely. Your lilac is a wee bit more advanced than ours.

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  12. Lovely lilac!! And the dress you're knitting nearly matches!! Knitting with fingering always takes longer for me, so I totally understand taking your time :)

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  13. Your knitting matches the lilacs almost! I've been knitting on three projects while shamelessly thinking of two more in my head knowing that two more would be too much for me to focus on one! Lovely knitting!!

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    1. I'd be afraid to start that many, too...it would take forever to finish!

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  14. how beautiful everything is, lilacs, ummm.

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  15. Ahhh, you would be amazed at just how resilient lilacs can be! In spite of over zealous spouses, weed wackers, hedge clippers or lawn movers! ;) you dress is lovely! Such a pretty color, too.

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  16. I love your Rio dress and have favorited it on my ravelry page now - it is beautiful and simple, although it would surely take me ages to do with fingering. Your description of your morning sounds sweetly familiar and makes me wistful, as I am restricted to bed rest right now due to high blood pressure after just having our third baby girl. I love those early morning hours before the children get up, especially with the arrival of spring and summer - and OH the lilacs! Ours have been blooming for a couple weeks now and the scent is so heavenly; I think I will have my husband cut me a bunch to keep by my bed for now. Really enjoying your blog today as I lay here, thanks for sharing the beautiful pictures!

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