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We recently packed the kids into the car, jumped on the ferry and drove all the way down the South Island. Arlo's off to university! Before we left him there (cue excitement but also sobs from me) we explored his new city a bit: cafes, bars, parks, etc. So many great spots? The photo with the big lightshades was snapped at Morning Magpie, an excellent spot where we all had breakfast together on the last morning. The beautiful roses above were at Timaru Gardens, on the way home. And the stripy pair of handknit socks was a little goodbye gift to him from me.

I used a classic sock pattern and some self-striping yarn I've had for a long time – Stray Cat Socks yarn in the 'brass tacks' colourway. On the way home there was plenty of time for crochet. Still working on those granny squares for a dream blanket, maybe to be completed sometime in the next few years!

The car trip provided a good opportunity to listen to the kids' music but one album we can all agree to listen to with equal enthusiasm is the new Big Thief – Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You which is a beauty. 

The world beyond our own family feels complicated and heavy, even more so this past week. Sending love your way,

Melissa X

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6 responses to “a trip down south”

  1. Adrienne Avatar
    Adrienne

    Oh wow! Seems not that long ago I saw posts of a little boy Arlo in Norway. You will miss him but holidays will be something to look forward to. All the best to Arlo in his studies. and I hope the empty space in your nest is not too sad for you.

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  2. tinyhappy Avatar

    Kia ora Adrienne, thank you for your lovely comment! A childhood flies by, doesnt it? Youre right, Easter will be here before we know it. XX Melissa

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  3. rnvent@yahoo.com Avatar

    Oh my, I remember when you used Arlo for sizing for some of your little boy patterns. That cannot be his sister standing with you in the last photo?! I live in America, Wisconsin specifically and I love your book and your posts (71 years young making for my 12 grandchildren!)

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  4. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    My goodness!! I cannot believe Arlo is off to University. I am sure that when I first started reading your blog … both your children were pre-schoolers. Gosh those years sure went by in the blink of an eye! All the very best to Arlo & also to You who will be missing him.

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  5. tinyhappy Avatar

    Thank you for your lovely comment! You have a great memory. I aspire to 71 years making for 12 grandchildren too – how wonderful that sounds 🙂
    That’s me with Arlo in the last photo – it’s a bit out of focus so not easy to tell!

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  6. tinyhappy Avatar

    Thank you Julie and yes, it feels just like that to me, too. It’s a strange mix of excitement for him and sadness for me. Thank you for reading, all this time! XX

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