Beginning Again: For Nora
2014: The year of Nora! In about 3 months, I will hold a new grandchild in my arms. This baby will be our 4th birth grandchild, but the first baby for our youngest son and his wife of 5 years. I find myself more excited every day. Just as I did for our other granddaughters, I began a letter, or journal, for her as soon as her conception was announced. This letter tells of our joy as we wait for her arrival, and chronicles family events as well as talking about how we look forward to sharing our family journey with her. The difference in Nora's letter and ones I previously wrote is that this letter is in the form of a password protected blog! The following excerpt is posted there on October 1, 2013, so this is written to Nora.
I have begun a knitting project, or shall I say begun to finish one I started over 40 years ago! When I was pregnant with our first son, I finished a lovely cream colored knitted shawl in which we wrapped him for his trip home from the hospital. Each of his two younger brothers also came home wrapped in the shawl, as have each of their daughters now. When I knew our 2nd son was coming, I started something that would be “his” by knitting some wide lace intended to grace a receiving blanket. I was so busy taking care of a toddler and getting ready for another baby, the project was laid aside. When Ben, your Daddy, was on the way, I picked up the lace again and completed another 8 or 10 inches. Now that we celebrate your approaching birth, I have once again begun to knit on the lace. It isn’t easy getting started and striking my stride on a project that old, plus I had to order some yarn that is as close to the original as possible. I hope I successfully complete it this time. Arthritic fingers don’t knit as nimbly! I am keeping my eyes glued to the pattern and the knitting!
In the Bible, in Psalms, there are verses that talk about how well God knows you because He knit you together in your mother’s womb. God knows you completely and best. He loves you completely and best. He gave you to us to help us understand His love. We are so blessed!
I pray for your growing strong and healthy in your body, but most of all I pray that you will love God and know that you belong to Him and that he loves you even more than I do. Every day I pray for your Mother and Daddy and you. Your family.
There is no question that I failed to knit lace for a blanket for son number two. There is no question that I failed to provide Nora's Daddy with a blanket with lace knitted just for him. But by beginning again, long ago failure has turned into the dearest project I have ever worked on. I am not yet finished. Unknitting? Oh my, yes. I don't knit the same way I did 40 years ago. That was discouraging. The tension is much looser. Unknit. I dropped down a needle size. Unknit. Matching yarn was difficult. It won't look exactly the same as the first yard, no matter what I do. But it will be an example of things worth keeping and determination and new beginnings. For Nora.