by Dawn Farmer Future Sock I knit. I had my imagination tickled by the story of an eighty-three year old named Mrs. Abner Bartlett of Medford, Massachusetts. Mrs. Bartlett began knitting in September 1861 and produced more than three hundred pairs of socks for Civil War soldiers by February 1865. She sent the 300th pair…
It’s a cold wave and it will pass, but until then, parents know full well what havoc it can wreak on the lives of young kids. The weak sun and the still, unhealthy air can cause blocked sinuses, congested chests, and runny noses. Come the school season, parents are concerned about the frigid morning temperatures and how to keep children as warm as possible. The winning trick