I spent the weekend visiting Aaron and celebrating Valentine's day.

Look what he had for me when he got home!

And look what else he had waiting for me! I haven't started reading yet, since burying myself in a knitting book didn't seem like a romantic way to spend Valentine's Day. Not even if it's the Yarn Harlot.

There were goodies for Aaron, too. Here's the Secret Project, before felting...

...and after.
It's a Cat Bordhi Moebius Basket, made with Cascade 220.

I meant for it to be filled with goodies, but there were more goodies than basket. I bought some Mexican Hot Chocolate from
K. Dees Coffee, and then I made some savory muffins. He has just 40 minutes for lunch two days a week, and I worry that he won't have time to eat. So I made him some
Confetti Muffins and some
Deviled Ham Muffins, so he'll have something to eat in a hurry.
He still gets the basket - it's fun to play with, even if it only holds a few muffins.
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