Last year I did a lot of crocheting… I made a wee baby blanket for my girlfriend, a wee one for myself (anticipating the arrival of the Little Man), a shawl to snuggle him in while I was breastfeeding. As winter approached, I decided that making a ‘big-boy’ was a wonderful idea too.
How nice for him to have something made by his Mummy to snug the face into at night and keep those toes warm during the harsh Floridian winters… I happily spent my lunch hours and evenings unraveling my many mistakes and raveling them back up…
Post-crochet explosion in our house (and post-pregnancy as well), that yarn that Little Man so helpfully chose for me (by putting it in his mouth) started to grow some bunnies. Dust bunnies, that is… I moved the project from its prominent position in the living-room and its travel bag for its work commute, to another bag in our bedroom. And then that bag was hung up in our closet. And then it started to get warm again and suddenly the whole purpose of the blanket was not so emergent anymore.
I had lots of time to work on it. And because I had lots of time to spend on it, I spent no time at all.
None.
That’s the way it works, right?
And then we went to Canada.
And then we decided to buy a house.
And then we bought one.
And then we moved.
And now? We are settled. And to kick off this wonderful cool temperature that seems to be moving into the Central Florida area, I thought it would be nice for V to have a blanket to snug his face.
Apparently I only have so many ideas and they just rotate throughout the year… Sad.
Last night I couldn’t find my crochet bag. Slight panic. M managed to pull it out of somewhere. Hallelujah!
I pulled my little project out of its bag and was shocked.
SHOCKED!
It was teeny.
It might as well have been a place mat.
How was he ever that little?! Looking at it and then remembering him from this morning, imperiously shouting ‘Mumma!’ at me, while pointing at his bottle I had in my hands and then toddling off to watch Murray from Sesame Street talk about the ‘Word on the Street’.
Last night I spent the evening unraveling that loving creation, feeling a little weepy while I was doing it. It took about 45 minutes, but there was just no saving it. It was too small and no amount of frilly fringe would make it big enough to cover the man-child. And frilly fringe would just be a bad call. Really bad call…
So here we go again… Starting tomorrow, I mean. And yes, it will be chronicled. Expect updates.
It will be made this winter, damn it!!