Oh, this little video talks to me, sings to me! Makes me want to run and start crafting more dolls. Hey, I can knit their clothes!
Our youngest son is next door at a Halloween Pumpkin Carving Party, I am getting ready to go pick him up....He carved a cool pumpkin, bobbed for apples, played football, played "Pin the Nose on the Pumpkin", helped demolish a pinata, ate food, oh, and ate more food, was a finalist in "Guess How Many Candy Corns Are in This Jar". They also played "Roll the Mummy" or something- I wasn't there for that one but little son said that they rolled him all up in tons of toilet paper, which he just brought home. It was a fun time! Now we have tons of toilet paper lying downstairs...fun..for... puppy.....
This was a good weekend although I am still plagued by a ferocious cough. This asthma stuff really is getting old fast.
Am still busy getting a little something together for my Coffeeswap 3 pal Guinifer!!!!!
"And that, she said, with a wink and a sigh, is it for now"!
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Where is Time Going?
holy mackerel,where does time go anymore?
I have been a little under the weather. A chest cold kicked my asthma(which I hardly acknowledge) into full gear and I have been taking meds to try and breathe properly without coughing up a lung. (Sorry for the graphics) But I am feeling better. My asthma only shows up in wild and sneaky ways, and it caught me this time. I HAVE been able to knit, I have started another felted bag, and finished DH's scarf (and he liked it!!). We celebrated older DS's bday from afar(He is a sophomore at Purdue in Indiana), and DH's birthday. All went fantabulous. Work also started on building our 3 season back porch with a summer porch below it. So, the dogs go wild when they see company-I have been taking them to the dog park double time to wear them out. I am also working on a secret project that I cannot describe here, at least until later sometime. Something exciting(At least I think so...)!!!!
I am also starting to read a new book for "Eden Prairie Reads". It is "The Weight of All Things" by Sandra Benitez......
I have been a little under the weather. A chest cold kicked my asthma(which I hardly acknowledge) into full gear and I have been taking meds to try and breathe properly without coughing up a lung. (Sorry for the graphics) But I am feeling better. My asthma only shows up in wild and sneaky ways, and it caught me this time. I HAVE been able to knit, I have started another felted bag, and finished DH's scarf (and he liked it!!). We celebrated older DS's bday from afar(He is a sophomore at Purdue in Indiana), and DH's birthday. All went fantabulous. Work also started on building our 3 season back porch with a summer porch below it. So, the dogs go wild when they see company-I have been taking them to the dog park double time to wear them out. I am also working on a secret project that I cannot describe here, at least until later sometime. Something exciting(At least I think so...)!!!!
I am also starting to read a new book for "Eden Prairie Reads". It is "The Weight of All Things" by Sandra Benitez......
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Beef Burgundy Stew
OK, now I am going to share a very delicious dinner. Beef Burgundy Stew, taken from my Southern Living Slow Cooker Cookbook. The bottom photo is of the beef browning ( you cook a little bacon and brown a little beef before adding it to the crock pot). After that, you put the rest of the ingredients in, and "wha-la!" you have dinner. A delicious one, at that. Add a salad and some crusty hot bread, and you're in business.The top photo is of the ingredients right after I put them into the slow cooker.
Happy Halloween!
Monica from Rubys N Purls sent me this Halloween treat! Hootin' Anni started this goodwill gesture, and asks that we pay it forward to others...not people you talk to all the time, but new friends, or old friends too, it's up to you. If you receive this treat from me, please save the image to your server and pass the treat on to 1 to 5 others. Don't forget to explain that this originated with Hootin'Anni, and provide a link to her blog for the explanation.
I'll send this via a comment to Carole at Carole Knits (because I like those Peppermint Mocha socks) , Guinifer, because she is my new and awesome Coffeeswap 3 partner, Neila at Neila's Notes, Lisa, my first knitting friend who is wonderful, and Jessica at Rose-Kim Knits because I like the crazy photos in her October 3 entry. Thank you, Monica and Anni.
True Confession
"I love coffee, I love tea,
Soon I'll knit some socks,
Yippee!"
Soon I'll knit some socks,
Yippee!"
Yes, it's true. I have never knit a pair of socks. I haven't been knitting very long, but I have oooed and aahhhed at the beautiful socks I see on it seems like almost everyone's blog......my gosh, the gorgeous yarns, and patterns and the beautiful work!! Since I started knitting again, I have wanted to knit socks. I have perused the web, I have scoured books, I have stared and appreciated and been afraid (yes, a little intimidated) at the thought of starting on such a project. I have a feeling that once I start I might get addicted to these things. You see, I love to wear slippers and socks. I love to buy socks...and knitting them-not just for me but for my buds would be absolute heaven! Ah, yes, those of you who are seasoned veterans are saying "Pshaw".......to this seemingly (to you) easy thing. My virgin run will be soon, don't know exactly when, but I'll keep you posted.......
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Knitter's Coffeeswap 3 Questions
Here are the questions:
1. Whole bean or ground? Whole bean. Occasionally ground.
2. Fully-loaded or decaf? Fully loaded, baby! Unless it's late afternoon.
3. Regular or flavored? Regular! I like the taste of real coffee.
4. How do you drink your coffee? Black, sometimes with ff half and half. Depends on my mood, I guess.
5. Favorite coffee ever? Hmmmm...had real good coffee in Paris and Belgium. Colombian is good, Jamaican Blue Mountain is WOW good.
6. Are you fussy about your coffee or will any old bean do? I like fresh roasted beans, or a good brand locally; not really that fussy. Here I like Dunn Bros.,Caribou and Starbucks. Like to try new coffees.
7. Favorite treats to have with your coffee? Biscotti, OR my favorite sandwich of dark Norlander whole grain rye with smoked turkey, horseradish cheddar and Dijon mustard. mmmmm......
8. Anything else about your coffee preferences? Like to always hold a cup, like a security blanket (ha ha)
9. Yarn/fiber you love? ooo cashmere, merino wool, love sock yarn and some novelty yarns
10. Yarn/fiber you hate? hmmmm.....Red Heart Super Saver- don't hate it, but really don't like it.
11. What's on your needles? a mistake rib scarf (Rowan Kid Classic/Berocco Super Alpaca), and a bag that will be felted (Galway 100% wool), also a striped dog hoodie from Knits for Cats and Dogs book.
12. Favorite colors? Green, purple, blue, pink
13. Allergies? Yes but they are seasonal only
14. Anything you really love, really don't like, or just need to get off your chest? Hmmm, have to think about that one. I'm pretty easygoing. Love to knit and sew, and paint, and rearrange furniture(ha ha).
Monday, October 8, 2007
Frankie, The Sweater Hater
Whew!
We had a crazy and sad week. My grand niece died suddenly in her crib - she was only 13 months old. It was tragic. We are waiting for toxicology report because they can't explain what happened.
So we left Wednesday and returned Saturday night. Everything was a blur...dropped the dogs off at the kennel, got the neighbor to watch Frankie the cat, drove to the airport and took off.
I had big plans to photograph the things I have knitted that I still have: my first poncho, purses, slippers, etc, but I haven't had time. Look for it soon! Not that these items are incredible or anything.....pictures are always fun!
I got into Coffee Swap 3 and I am oh so excited!!! Another reason to visit a LYS! I may have to venture out and go to one in Maple Grove that I have been hearing about.....
We had a crazy and sad week. My grand niece died suddenly in her crib - she was only 13 months old. It was tragic. We are waiting for toxicology report because they can't explain what happened.
So we left Wednesday and returned Saturday night. Everything was a blur...dropped the dogs off at the kennel, got the neighbor to watch Frankie the cat, drove to the airport and took off.
I had big plans to photograph the things I have knitted that I still have: my first poncho, purses, slippers, etc, but I haven't had time. Look for it soon! Not that these items are incredible or anything.....pictures are always fun!
I got into Coffee Swap 3 and I am oh so excited!!! Another reason to visit a LYS! I may have to venture out and go to one in Maple Grove that I have been hearing about.....
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Sallie Junior
The Scarf
I decided to make my DH a scarf for his birthday and you can see it posted below. It's Rowan Kid Classic and Berroco Super Alpaca 6297. It feels so nice to knit with. I joined Ravelry (Yea!) but I am so new I can't navigate in a timely fashion around that place yet! I listed some of my stash, but there's a lot more to go! I love that place. I am also working on some felted bags and I will post photos of them very soon, and I can't WAIT to start socks!..... DS Alex brought home a stuffed puppy and a journal for "Sallie Junior"(said puppy's name) and has to write in SJ's Travel Journal. It goes home with each 2nd grader in his class. It's so cute! Wouldn't it be awesome to knit up a little sweater for her?? Yes, I do have a life, but going off on tangents is so much more fun.....
Meanwhile back at the ranch, DH is out of town tonight and I am taking full advantage of it!! In other words, I should be in there cleaning up the kitchen, but, hey, it's all good.
Meanwhile back at the ranch, DH is out of town tonight and I am taking full advantage of it!! In other words, I should be in there cleaning up the kitchen, but, hey, it's all good.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)