Thursday, October 25, 2007

Final picture

Last Sunday my husband and I participated in a special birthday party. Our parish had invited all its members reaching the age of 80, 85 or 90 years during the second half of 2007. My husband celebrated his 80th brithday in August. We spent a very nice afternoon with good food and in pleasant company. I wore my Hanami for the first time with my dark-blue pantsuit and I felt very elegant. I had my husband take a picture of me and here it is.

I am looking forward to your next KAL and once again thank you for letting me take part in the Hanami KAL.

10 comments:

catknip said...

You look great! And congrats to your husband too!

T. said...

That's fabulous Metta - I saw some pictures on your blog with what appeared to be a birthday cake - was that your husbands? I also enjoyed the pictures of the yarn store - I wish I read Swedish!

Thanks for sharing that picture and story!

Metta said...

No, the birthday cake was not only my husbands. It was for 7 people celebrating their birthday (80, 85 or 90 years of age) and their families.
I am so glad you found my blog. I might consider to start blogging in English too. Maybe I will have more English speaking visitors to my blog after you linked my blog name to this blog. By the way my name is Margareta.

Cary ~ My Wool Mitten at Serenity Farms said...

Wonderful! And your name is so pretty!

Amanda said...

Elegant is the word. Your Hanami looks terrific.

MimiCatKnits said...

Hi Margareta. Wow!! Your Hanami is so pretty! I visited your blog after T. mentioned it here... great photos!
:)
Maria

J. said...

Just lovely! Well done, Metta!

Kristina Plaas said...

Metta,

You and your Hanami are absolutely beautiful! And what a wonderful occasion to be able to wear your stole. Brava to you!

Metta said...

Thanks to all of you for the nice comments you have left for me. I feel I know you a little after this KAL experience. I really hope we will meet again for the next KAL. Until then I will keep up with your blogs.

Gabrielle said...

I do remember the farm I like to see you angin one day.