Bunny

One of my granddaughters turned four in February. A few days before her birthday, we were talking on the phone. I asked her what she would like for her birthday. Without missing a beat, she said, “I want you to knit me a bunny. And it needs a rainbow on its tummy.”

I replied, “Well, honey. That will take some time. Can you wait?”

She assured me she could wait.

After searching many patterns, I settled on crocheting a bunny instead of knitting. I thought it would go faster.

So most of this past month, I’ve been making the pieces of a bunny. It turned out to be quite a big project and much larger than I expected! And it’s face is quite serious looking. I hope she won’t hate it. It doesn’t have a rainbow on its tummy yet. I decided to make a little dress for it that will have the rainbow. I’ll see her next weekend for the bunny reveal. Wish me luck!

Dress for Bunny, unfinished.

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Unexplained

Maybe it’s my Welsh ancestry (think fairies and spirits), or maybe not. Maybe there’s a ghost in the family, or maybe not. Sometimes, I’m not sure.

Last fall, I decided to crochet a “granny go round” sweater for my daughter. It was a pretty mix of blue, gold, maroon, dark green, and tan. Usually, I knit rather than crochet so this was a fun change for me. I finished it just after Christmas and blocked it. The last step was to sew on the buttons. I bought just enough buttons for the six buttonholes.

Somewhere in the process, I had five buttons successfully sewn on, but when it came to the sixth? No button. I looked everywhere–in the chair cushions, under the chair, in the sewing basket by the chair, on the endtable, under the footstool, by the fireplace. No button.

Weeks went by. I finally gave the sweater to my daughter missing the last button. She was sweet and wore it anyway.

Then two months had passed. I came home from my exercise class one afternoon and there on the chair cushion where I usually do my handwork was the button. In plain sight. I asked my husband if he had found the button. He said, “What button?” No one else had been in the house.

I told my sister what happened. “It was the ghost,” we said.

Right there on my chair!

Someday, I may share more family “ghost” stories. How does your family explain unexplainable occurrences?

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