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Month: October 2009

Catching Up with Novel Friends

Knit Two

Reading is something that I enjoy year round; however, as the weather turns cool I find myself looking forward to the times when I can “hibernate” with a good book & an unending mug of coffee or tea. Just in time for these cooler times, Kate Jacobs is bringing out two books on November 3rd.

The first book was actually released last year and is now coming to paperback. The women of The Friday Night Knitting Club are back with more tales of friendship in Knit Two.

The first time I met Kate, we talked about the characters of FNKC and I asked if she had any plans for future stories about them. Her response was non committal. I told her then that I would enjoy continuing to read more about these women; however, that first book also did leave me satisfied with a complete story. What a treat it was last year to receive my advance copy of Knit Two and return to the world of these women.

This novel picks up 5 years after the end of the first book. As in real life, reading this story was just like “picking up where you left off” with friends that you haven’t been in touch with in a while. Knit Two is filled with new loves, new babies, new adventures – including Italian vacations – and more. As I mentioned to a friend, this was just a charming read of good fiction.

To celebrate the paperback release of Knit Two, Kate’s publisher has provided me with 2 copies of the book to share with you. So, let’s have a contest! Between now and November 3rd, leave a comment on this post. In keeping with the themes of the book, please share a favorite memory from a vacation or from your own “knitting circle” or other close circle of friends.

Also coming out on November 3rd is a holiday tale with the Friday Night Knitting Club women in Knit the Season. Stay tuned next week for a review of this delightful holiday tale and another contest.

Kate is out on tour to promote her books – if she’s coming to your city, I’d highly recommend taking time out from your schedule to go to a reading.

September Scenes

As seems to be my “norm” these days I have mentally blogged a lot of things in the last couple of weeks & then they never make it to the blog ‘for real.’ As autumn has kicked into full swing around here, it’s easy to keep looking ahead to what’s next between now and the end of the year. As I have apples simmering down to apple butter this morning, it’s time to take a few moments to look back on some highlights from my busy September.

The third weekend of the month meant a trip “home” to Kansas to celebrate the wedding of Ryan & Kristy. Rebecca & I met up at the Wichita airport on Friday morning and before we headed up to Kristy’s hometown we made a few Wichita detours. First up was a chance to meet a longtime blog friend, Laura. We met up at Twist and then enjoyed a delightful lunch at a cafe down the street. It was a wonderful time “catching up” with a friend!

Laura_Mosaic

After saying goodbye to Laura & Lila Pearl, we headed to the river front and the Keeper of the Plains. The Artisan family moved away from Wichita when we were both very young – Rebecca was too young to have memories of our time there and one of my memories is this statue.

Keeper_Mosaic

The rest of the weekend was spent celebrating Ryan & Kristy. Friday evening was the rehearsal at the arboretum and the evening ended with a bit of a bachelorette celebration. On Saturday morning everyone was up & at it early as we headed back to the arboretum to continue setting up for the ceremony & reception. After a quick trip back to the hotel to get “gussied up” we were all back on site for the festivities to begin. Rebecca & I were the wedding day coordinators so we were able to enjoy many “behind the scenes” moments in addition to attending a beautiful ceremony & reception. As is the case with all weddings, once the ceremony started the evening seemed to speed by and before long we were gathered outside with sparklers as Ryan & Kristy left in a vintage car to begin their new life together. It was a bit of a whirlwind of a weekend; however, Rebecca & I had fun being “home” in Kansas and celebrating such a wonderful day with our Kansas sister!

Wedding_Mosaic

The last weekend in September was our third annual Picture Perfect weekend of scrapbooking & more over in Michigan City. It was a beautiful fall weekend filled with crafting, friends and fun. Instead of traditional scrapbooking, I started to dip my toes into digital scrapbooking and also made a lot of cards (for a great cause to be highlighted in a future post). In addition to the craft time at the house, several of us enjoyed a few fun excursions – the farmer’s market on Saturday morning and a trip to my favorite winery on Saturday afternoon. We once again toasted Saturday’s sunset on the dunes – just breathtaking!

Weekend_Mosaic

What fun ways to spend time with friends and family!

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