Thanks guys/gals for all the comments on my steeked bag! :)
ETA: We forgot one of the questions. #6, should be about previous jobs. I actually went back through about 8 tags and found it!
I was tagged by Linda for this meme.
The rules of the game get posted at the beginning. Each player answers the questions about themselves. At the end of the post, the player then tags 5-6 people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment letting them know they've been tagged and asking them to read your blog. Let the person who tagged you know when you've posted your answer.
1. What was I doing 10 years ago? Preparing myself physically and mentally for a life-changing heart surgery. So far in my 29 years of life, it was the hardest thing I had done. (29 at that time). I am celebrating this year! 10 years of much better health!
2. What are 5 things on my to-do list for today (not in any particular order)? Stop at Office Depot to have some books spiral bound, take Kim to her voice lesson, stop at the library, hair appointments for both of us, call the local parks and rec to register for a class.
3. Snacks I enjoy. Dove dark chocolates, salsa fresca rice chips from Costco, cheese, green olives, almonds and cranberries.
4. Things I would do if I were a billionaire. Pay off the mortgage, move my parents up here into a nice home or retirement center, make sure both kids had money for college, donate to several organizations.
5. Places I have lived. All over Central and Northern California; Phoenix, Arizona; Eagle Bend, Minnesota; Quesnel, BC Canada; Roseburg, Corvallis and Beaverton, Oregon.
6. Jobs I have had: telemarketer, clown for a donut shop to draw in business, furniture mill assembler, paper grader for a high school teacher, babysitter, housecleaner,(all of these previous ones were during highschool) home health care for elderly, medical assistant for an OB/GYN, and for an urgent care, oh and for a cardiologist, office assistant for a daycare, yarn bundler and all around help for a local yarn company.
7. Peeps I want to know more about: I don't remember who has been tagged and who hasn't, so if you would like to do this meme, take it away. Let me know if you do one on your blog!
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Saturday, May 17, 2008
I cut my knitting...........
And it didn't hurt! This was so cool. This panel was knit in the round, sewn up the sides and cut just inside two of the seams. The handle is linen stitch and sewn all the way around to create the sides and the bottom as well as the handle. On the handle, I ripped it out and made it longer, then did a 3 needle bind off in the middle. Way cool!
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Catastrophic Events
So many tragedies have happened over the last few weeks. The cyclone in Myanmar, the earthquake in China (I just watched video of them pulling live children from the rubble of that huge school), tornadoes in the USA, forest fires in the USA, and a highly active volcano in Chile.
This morning on NPR, I heard interviews with two organizations that are on the ground in Myanmar and have been there since before the cyclone, so they are entrenched and can help aid these people easier than the US or other foreign countries. One is Save the Children, the other is Doctor's without Borders. The biggest concern now for Myanmar is the secondary catastrophe's, the disease from lack of water and sanitary conditions. If there is anyway that you can give a little to these organizations or any others that you are aware of that are helping in any of these situations, please do so. Every little bit helps.
If you go to either of the websites above, they are both helping in China as well.
This morning on NPR, I heard interviews with two organizations that are on the ground in Myanmar and have been there since before the cyclone, so they are entrenched and can help aid these people easier than the US or other foreign countries. One is Save the Children, the other is Doctor's without Borders. The biggest concern now for Myanmar is the secondary catastrophe's, the disease from lack of water and sanitary conditions. If there is anyway that you can give a little to these organizations or any others that you are aware of that are helping in any of these situations, please do so. Every little bit helps.
If you go to either of the websites above, they are both helping in China as well.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Happy Mother's Day
I have been up to no good around here. :)
Robert is feeling much, much better. I am so glad. Thank you for all of your thoughts and prayers!
Kim and I went on the Tigard Knitting Guild Shop Hop last Saturday. That was pretty overwhelming, but lots of fun. 3 out of 6 stores that we went to we had never been to before. At least one of those we will return to. There was another one that I have been to, but Kim hadn't. It is spacious and has a really nice selection of yarn, compared to a few years ago when I had last visited it.
I've been knitting on a test knit for Tina, and can't show any of that right now, but it took up a lot of my time last week and the week before. It is super pretty. I will be able to show it in a few weeks!
This weekend I took more classes! Fiona Ellis was in town for the weekend. I took an all day design class from her yesterday and a slip-stitch class this afternoon. It was a lot of fun!! I didn't stay all day yesterday as I got a migraine around 2. I had Robert come get me, so I rested the afternoon away.
Yesterday in the design class, she had us choose pictures that spoke to us. The one I chose was a couple of gingham plates with fresh fruit on them. The gingham was blue and white, and pink and white. I wanted to combine the three in my design. It didn't come out the way I wanted it to, but I did like it anyways.

Then I swapped out the blue for purple and later green for the white.

Here's the back stranded section. We thought that looked really cool and wondered what it would do on the front to break up the pattern.

Not bad.

Today we did a slip stitch sampler. This was a lot of fun!!

Last Friday, a week ago, I started this. It will eventually be a little bag. I'm not sure how it's going to go, but in class we are going to learn how to steek it!! It is out of mercerized cotton. I chose the colors before I new what the sample looked like. Next Saturday I will go back to class and we will sew it and cut it in class.

I think I am now finally ready to conquer my Kauni sweater.
Robert is feeling much, much better. I am so glad. Thank you for all of your thoughts and prayers!
Kim and I went on the Tigard Knitting Guild Shop Hop last Saturday. That was pretty overwhelming, but lots of fun. 3 out of 6 stores that we went to we had never been to before. At least one of those we will return to. There was another one that I have been to, but Kim hadn't. It is spacious and has a really nice selection of yarn, compared to a few years ago when I had last visited it.
I've been knitting on a test knit for Tina, and can't show any of that right now, but it took up a lot of my time last week and the week before. It is super pretty. I will be able to show it in a few weeks!
This weekend I took more classes! Fiona Ellis was in town for the weekend. I took an all day design class from her yesterday and a slip-stitch class this afternoon. It was a lot of fun!! I didn't stay all day yesterday as I got a migraine around 2. I had Robert come get me, so I rested the afternoon away.
Yesterday in the design class, she had us choose pictures that spoke to us. The one I chose was a couple of gingham plates with fresh fruit on them. The gingham was blue and white, and pink and white. I wanted to combine the three in my design. It didn't come out the way I wanted it to, but I did like it anyways.
Then I swapped out the blue for purple and later green for the white.
Here's the back stranded section. We thought that looked really cool and wondered what it would do on the front to break up the pattern.
Not bad.
Today we did a slip stitch sampler. This was a lot of fun!!
Last Friday, a week ago, I started this. It will eventually be a little bag. I'm not sure how it's going to go, but in class we are going to learn how to steek it!! It is out of mercerized cotton. I chose the colors before I new what the sample looked like. Next Saturday I will go back to class and we will sew it and cut it in class.
I think I am now finally ready to conquer my Kauni sweater.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
I hope.......
I can catch up on some sleep this week. Robert has been getting up at least 3 times in the night, until last night. Just once and it was at 6 am. Woohoo!! It's only 5:45 pm and I'm ready for a nap. I have taken little cat naps almost every day this week. It isn't helping.
I work tomorrow and take him to an appointment on Tuesday. We hope the x-ray shows no little stones or fragments!!
I took a class on Friday night and one this morning from Annie Modesitt. Both were awesome! I learned the correct way to do combination knitting. I had been twisting my stitches and if I were to call it some type of knitting, it would be Eastern crossed, at least from the hand out she gave us. I learned how to cable with out a cable needle. I like her method so much better than the way I had tried it before. Today was all about color. We did some two color, three color, then four color knitting. It was so cool!! I am really excited about this one as I have another color class on Thursday. It's actually a one on one with the instructor because I signed up for the class before realizing I would miss the first one. It is steeking a fair isle bag. I can't wait! I feel this is a way to broaden my mind, without getting stuck in a rut of doing the same type of knitting over and over again. Robert and I have actually talked about that. You know the studies they've done on how knitting is good for your brain? Well, our theory is that if you just do the same projects/techniques over and over again, it does no good for your brain, but if you are learning new techniques or ideas, then it uses more areas of your brain. So, it's better for you. Anyways, the combination knitting actually tightens up my stitches just a tad bit, it looks better!


This afternoon, Kim and I and two friends went to see The Ghosts of Treasure Island: A Pirate Rock Musical. We thought it was awesome!! Some of the words were hard to understand in the songs, but it was a great musical. I've already seen that there is a pirate festival in Portland in September. I think that would be fun to go to as well.
My most recent project is for ISE6. My pal likes bright pinks and purples, so I thought this might work. I am almost half way with it. It is an easy pattern, just two rows. I've modified it a little bit because I don't like how garter stitch looks. I like stockinette much better, which is funny, because I've never liked to purl.
I work tomorrow and take him to an appointment on Tuesday. We hope the x-ray shows no little stones or fragments!!
I took a class on Friday night and one this morning from Annie Modesitt. Both were awesome! I learned the correct way to do combination knitting. I had been twisting my stitches and if I were to call it some type of knitting, it would be Eastern crossed, at least from the hand out she gave us. I learned how to cable with out a cable needle. I like her method so much better than the way I had tried it before. Today was all about color. We did some two color, three color, then four color knitting. It was so cool!! I am really excited about this one as I have another color class on Thursday. It's actually a one on one with the instructor because I signed up for the class before realizing I would miss the first one. It is steeking a fair isle bag. I can't wait! I feel this is a way to broaden my mind, without getting stuck in a rut of doing the same type of knitting over and over again. Robert and I have actually talked about that. You know the studies they've done on how knitting is good for your brain? Well, our theory is that if you just do the same projects/techniques over and over again, it does no good for your brain, but if you are learning new techniques or ideas, then it uses more areas of your brain. So, it's better for you. Anyways, the combination knitting actually tightens up my stitches just a tad bit, it looks better!
This afternoon, Kim and I and two friends went to see The Ghosts of Treasure Island: A Pirate Rock Musical. We thought it was awesome!! Some of the words were hard to understand in the songs, but it was a great musical. I've already seen that there is a pirate festival in Portland in September. I think that would be fun to go to as well.
My most recent project is for ISE6. My pal likes bright pinks and purples, so I thought this might work. I am almost half way with it. It is an easy pattern, just two rows. I've modified it a little bit because I don't like how garter stitch looks. I like stockinette much better, which is funny, because I've never liked to purl.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Exhaustion hits
I haven't fully recovered from sock camp yet. I worked Stephanie's signing last night, but didn't stay to the bitter end. This morning we arrived at the hospital at 9:30, waited through all of the questions, pre-op stuff for 2 1/4 hours, then I waited in the surgery waiting area for at least 1 1/2 hours (supposed to be a 45 minute procedure) until the doctor came out to tell me how it went. Well the stone hadn't budged since last week, so they new where to go. They got the blasting machine hooked to him and the stone was totally obscured, so they had to thread a wire using fluoroscopy to get to the correct spot on the screen. Then they blasted the maximum number of times they could. Apparently they can do hundreds of thousands of these blasts on a patient during this one procedure. Robert came through the recovery and anesthesia well, and will go back next week for a post-op check up. The first wait was more of a killer than I expected. The second wait to go back and see him wasn't quite as bad, though my stomach was still in knots until I got back there and saw him totally awake and not groggy at all. One of the last nurses who cared for Robert is a friend of mine from church too. That made me feel really good about the care he was getting.
Cute knitting pictures of sock monkeys from camp can be found here. :)
Cute knitting pictures of sock monkeys from camp can be found here. :)
Monday, April 21, 2008
200
That's what post I am on now.
So, the doctor's office called just a bit ago. Robert will be having the lithotripsy done on Wednesday morning. He has to be there at 9:30 am, the procedure isn't until 11:30 am, then he probably will be there until around 4 pm. They keep him afterwards so he can come out of the anesthesia and likely be able to keep some food down? That's how they did it when I had a tubal 10 years ago. So, a good portion of the day spent at the hospital. It's a good thing I knit!
One of the things that happened at camp on Friday, was snow! On Orcas Island. They seem to be in a rain shadow and rarely get snow, at least that's the story I heard this week. Well, I have pictures to prove there was snow!


Sunday, driving up the hill to get out of the resort and to the ferry! There were a couple of slick spots.

So, the doctor's office called just a bit ago. Robert will be having the lithotripsy done on Wednesday morning. He has to be there at 9:30 am, the procedure isn't until 11:30 am, then he probably will be there until around 4 pm. They keep him afterwards so he can come out of the anesthesia and likely be able to keep some food down? That's how they did it when I had a tubal 10 years ago. So, a good portion of the day spent at the hospital. It's a good thing I knit!
One of the things that happened at camp on Friday, was snow! On Orcas Island. They seem to be in a rain shadow and rarely get snow, at least that's the story I heard this week. Well, I have pictures to prove there was snow!
Sunday, driving up the hill to get out of the resort and to the ferry! There were a couple of slick spots.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Home Again!
I am so exhausted!! I can hardly move. I don't remember what time Robert got up this morning, I know I woke up briefly, then the next time I woke up it was 11:15!! What a wasted morning and day so far. I've caught up on a few blogs, read some ravelry stuff and just sat around mostly.
Robert's appointment last Monday didn't turn up anything positive. The stone is in the exact same place! It hasn't moved one bit!! It is tender, but not overly painful that he needs to take something for it. They are going to blast it with the lithotripy device. However, the person doing the scheduling didn't even start until Wednesday to call the insurance, then they were out of the office Thursday through this next Tuesday!! So, because it is a day surgery, we have no idea when it will happen. He drove out to Scappoose last night to pick me up and was very sore when we got back home. I think it was the pressure of going over the mountain twice, or sitting for so long in the van for the drive.
Tomorrow I am home all day, Tuesday I work all day and do the book signing for Stephanie! Wednesday it is back to the normal schedule I think for pottery, then Thursday, voice for Kim. Friday night I am taking a class from Annie Modesitt, same on Sunday morning. So, there really is no rest for the weary. And possibly Robert's procedure in there somewhere.
Hmm, do I have any pictures of sock camp? Our Inexplicable Knitting Behavior on the ferry coming home yesterday. At least half the campers came out on that ferry. Out of 90 campers/staff!

Deb and a whole crew of baby Sock Monkeys that were made this last week. I was too busy, so mine is only half done. :) She is the designer of the pattern which should be available in a few weeks.

Charity Knitting Blankets with Stephanie and Cat, Holly and Celia (left upper corner to right).

I don't think I took as many pictures this time, so this will probably be it. I might put a video or two on youtube if I get it figured out. There's one that I just can't get off of my camera. I think it's too big. :(
Robert's appointment last Monday didn't turn up anything positive. The stone is in the exact same place! It hasn't moved one bit!! It is tender, but not overly painful that he needs to take something for it. They are going to blast it with the lithotripy device. However, the person doing the scheduling didn't even start until Wednesday to call the insurance, then they were out of the office Thursday through this next Tuesday!! So, because it is a day surgery, we have no idea when it will happen. He drove out to Scappoose last night to pick me up and was very sore when we got back home. I think it was the pressure of going over the mountain twice, or sitting for so long in the van for the drive.
Tomorrow I am home all day, Tuesday I work all day and do the book signing for Stephanie! Wednesday it is back to the normal schedule I think for pottery, then Thursday, voice for Kim. Friday night I am taking a class from Annie Modesitt, same on Sunday morning. So, there really is no rest for the weary. And possibly Robert's procedure in there somewhere.
Hmm, do I have any pictures of sock camp? Our Inexplicable Knitting Behavior on the ferry coming home yesterday. At least half the campers came out on that ferry. Out of 90 campers/staff!
Deb and a whole crew of baby Sock Monkeys that were made this last week. I was too busy, so mine is only half done. :) She is the designer of the pattern which should be available in a few weeks.
Charity Knitting Blankets with Stephanie and Cat, Holly and Celia (left upper corner to right).
I don't think I took as many pictures this time, so this will probably be it. I might put a video or two on youtube if I get it figured out. There's one that I just can't get off of my camera. I think it's too big. :(
Saturday, April 12, 2008
No News
Is good news? Robert has been about the same. Some pain, but manageable with Aleve or nothing at all. It looks like we are in for a long haul on this one. Kim's foot seems to feel better for a day or so, then gets worse again. Today was a good day for both of them. I am still headed to sock camp and will try not to worry too much about them. They know what to do if there is an emergency. Next to no knitting has been done this week. :( Will see you next week.
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Momma said........
*Worked Monday--too tired to knit in the evening
*Worked Tuesday--too tired to knit in the evening
*Wednesday--Ran errands all day, just enough time for supper then to a new class--no time to knit
*Thursday--Dentist appt for Kim--knit for 20 minutes, voice lesson for Kim(I made phone calls)--20 minutes to knit, then we went across Portland to see my uncle--too tired to knit in the evening from all the driving
*Friday--ER from 7:30am-12:30pm with Robert, too worried to knit, except for about 20 minutes.
*Saturday--seriously exhausted from ER visit and lack of sleep Friday night due to Robert up 3 or 4 times during the night.
*Sunday--laundry, work that was brought home, can I knit tonight, PLEASE?
And we start all over again tomorrow.
I hate weeks like this!!
(Robert has a kidney stone, that's why we were at the ER for him Friday morning. He's feeling better, but it hasn't passed yet.)
Oh, and beside the urologist appt we have tomorrow, I need to get Kim in to see her own dr. She has been off her feet pretty much all week due to a painful foot that she can barely walk on. My uncle(ortho doc) says it's likely to be tendonitis, but since it hasn't responded to Ibuprofen or Naproxyn, it's time for an x-ray.
*Worked Tuesday--too tired to knit in the evening
*Wednesday--Ran errands all day, just enough time for supper then to a new class--no time to knit
*Thursday--Dentist appt for Kim--knit for 20 minutes, voice lesson for Kim(I made phone calls)--20 minutes to knit, then we went across Portland to see my uncle--too tired to knit in the evening from all the driving
*Friday--ER from 7:30am-12:30pm with Robert, too worried to knit, except for about 20 minutes.
*Saturday--seriously exhausted from ER visit and lack of sleep Friday night due to Robert up 3 or 4 times during the night.
*Sunday--laundry, work that was brought home, can I knit tonight, PLEASE?
And we start all over again tomorrow.
I hate weeks like this!!
(Robert has a kidney stone, that's why we were at the ER for him Friday morning. He's feeling better, but it hasn't passed yet.)
Oh, and beside the urologist appt we have tomorrow, I need to get Kim in to see her own dr. She has been off her feet pretty much all week due to a painful foot that she can barely walk on. My uncle(ortho doc) says it's likely to be tendonitis, but since it hasn't responded to Ibuprofen or Naproxyn, it's time for an x-ray.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Home, Home, We Are Home
Yeah, after a long drive of 10 hours yesterday, we are home! I slept like a log last night and woke up exhausted today!! And it's COLD here, with rain and hail and I've heard there's snow, but haven't seen it locally.
I tried blogging from hotels and they don't like uploading stuff for me, so I waited until I got home.
My January Dragon Dance socks saw a mine near Edwards AFB, and were finished just in time to sit by a cozy fire while in the San Jose area.


There are rarely pictures of me on our vacations, or they are horrible pictures. Kim got two of me that aren't too bad. We were at the top of the peak in JTNP (you could actually see the Salton Sea, it wasn't too smoggy) on Monday.

Ok, so last year I blogged here about the trip. And there are pictures of the smoggy valley. This year the pictures are much better!!
Towards Riverside and LA.

I think that is Palm Springs down there. We've never been down there, so I am just guessing.

Right above those peaks you can see the Salton Sea.


These were most of the flowers that we saw at Joshua Tree NP. In fact, this was at just one spot along the road, all of these flowers were within probably 100 feet.



This one I thought was eggs at first, but upon closer inspection, there is a gourd plant there.




I tried blogging from hotels and they don't like uploading stuff for me, so I waited until I got home.
My January Dragon Dance socks saw a mine near Edwards AFB, and were finished just in time to sit by a cozy fire while in the San Jose area.
There are rarely pictures of me on our vacations, or they are horrible pictures. Kim got two of me that aren't too bad. We were at the top of the peak in JTNP (you could actually see the Salton Sea, it wasn't too smoggy) on Monday.
Towards Riverside and LA.
I think that is Palm Springs down there. We've never been down there, so I am just guessing.
Right above those peaks you can see the Salton Sea.
These were most of the flowers that we saw at Joshua Tree NP. In fact, this was at just one spot along the road, all of these flowers were within probably 100 feet.
This one I thought was eggs at first, but upon closer inspection, there is a gourd plant there.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Blogging from the desert
Thank you for the well-wishes. I am so glad everything is fine!!
The desert is wonderful. So far we are being very lazy and staying at the house. Tomorrow we are going to visit Joshua Tree and do one of the guided hikes to an old ranch. It is in the low 70's with a breeze that needs a sweater. The sun is wonderful. I think I need to retire to the desert. I am sure Robert would love that. :(
Sweater Day. I first read about it on Lime n Violet's Daily Chum. The city of Pittsburgh was doing a Won't You Be My Neighbor celebration including the birthday of Mr. Rogers. I loved watching Mr. Rogers when I was a kid, and I was saddened by his death.
The desert is wonderful. So far we are being very lazy and staying at the house. Tomorrow we are going to visit Joshua Tree and do one of the guided hikes to an old ranch. It is in the low 70's with a breeze that needs a sweater. The sun is wonderful. I think I need to retire to the desert. I am sure Robert would love that. :(
Sweater Day. I first read about it on Lime n Violet's Daily Chum. The city of Pittsburgh was doing a Won't You Be My Neighbor celebration including the birthday of Mr. Rogers. I loved watching Mr. Rogers when I was a kid, and I was saddened by his death.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Sweater Day
Woohoo!!
Good news, no problems with the suspected lump on the left breast, just a cyst. I'm good 'til next year!
We are on our drive to the desert and I can finally get on line. Dinner tonight was at Andersen's Pea Soup in Santa Nella. Yummy!!! We saw Mt Shasta this morning with almost no clouds and lots of sunshine. So far the warmest I have seen is 71 F. It feels so good!

Jelly Belly Factory.

Full moon over the Central Valley.
We are on our drive to the desert and I can finally get on line. Dinner tonight was at Andersen's Pea Soup in Santa Nella. Yummy!!! We saw Mt Shasta this morning with almost no clouds and lots of sunshine. So far the warmest I have seen is 71 F. It feels so good!
Jelly Belly Factory.
Full moon over the Central Valley.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Play it again, Sam
I got a letter from the Breast Center to come in for my routine mammogram. Did that early Tuesday morning and still made it to work pretty much on time. Today a call from them saying they want to take more images of the left breast. Didn't I just do this last year?!? Oh, that was the right one. I'm a little bit disgusted with my breasts, though I shouldn't complain, I'm sure it will be just the same as last year, mammograms every 6 months. Hmm, I wonder what it will be next year?
Friday, March 07, 2008
What do you do............
With a newly turned 14 year old? (and I don't mean in the spoiled milk category) Take her shopping of course! Kim turned 14 today so we went on a shopping spree. She has become more slender over the last year and her jeans haven't fit for quite a while. We found two pairs that are really cute on her, lots of new shirts and even a summery dress. It's a little short and she thinks it will look better paired with some jeans. I realized as I was looking for some photo's to upload, that I haven't taken any of Kim since I finished her sweater!
We had a fun time but now I'm tired and have a ton of knitting I want to do. I haven't finished anything, but just keep starting new projects. I need to get at least one of my projects done before Spring Break, as we leave in less than 2 weeks for a trip to the S. Cal desert. It's a 1/2 birthday swap project and is due while we are gone. Then I come home and have two more projects due by the 10th af April, go to sock camp on the 13th, and have another project due for camp. There's also a baby coming very soon in our family and it's a girl, so I want to make the BSJ for her. It's not supposed to be due until April 20, but my cousin has gone into labor twice now, and is on bed rest until at least April 1. That baby has got to keep growing!(on the inside)
Robert and I also celebrated 19 years of marriage this week. Yeah us! I am always flabbergasted by how long we have been married. So many around us have gone through divorce.
We had a fun time but now I'm tired and have a ton of knitting I want to do. I haven't finished anything, but just keep starting new projects. I need to get at least one of my projects done before Spring Break, as we leave in less than 2 weeks for a trip to the S. Cal desert. It's a 1/2 birthday swap project and is due while we are gone. Then I come home and have two more projects due by the 10th af April, go to sock camp on the 13th, and have another project due for camp. There's also a baby coming very soon in our family and it's a girl, so I want to make the BSJ for her. It's not supposed to be due until April 20, but my cousin has gone into labor twice now, and is on bed rest until at least April 1. That baby has got to keep growing!(on the inside)
Robert and I also celebrated 19 years of marriage this week. Yeah us! I am always flabbergasted by how long we have been married. So many around us have gone through divorce.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Spring is in the air
Kim and I took a drive up to Tacoma on Friday. We spent a couple of hours at Madrona Fiber Arts Festival. It is small, but extremely friendly. We came home with yarn for two sweaters, several pairs of socks, some roving and some cute little quilted bags. I'd love to go for the whole weekend just to spend time with friends. Maybe next year.
Today the sun shone beautifully, it was almost 60 degrees out front and on the back porch close to 70.

I love our purple crocuses.

The slugs do too. :(

While I was taking these pictures, there was a bird just singing his heart out. I looked up for him and he was almost right above me in the tree, less than 10 feet away. He didn't even startle when I stood up. Oregon Junco.

I have been knitting, but the combination method is very slow going for me. I can't wait till the end of April when I take a class from Annie, maybe it will help make it easier for me to understand what I am actually doing. I did start reading her book the other night. It is very good!
Today the sun shone beautifully, it was almost 60 degrees out front and on the back porch close to 70.
I love our purple crocuses.
The slugs do too. :(
While I was taking these pictures, there was a bird just singing his heart out. I looked up for him and he was almost right above me in the tree, less than 10 feet away. He didn't even startle when I stood up. Oregon Junco.
I have been knitting, but the combination method is very slow going for me. I can't wait till the end of April when I take a class from Annie, maybe it will help make it easier for me to understand what I am actually doing. I did start reading her book the other night. It is very good!
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Lenore
Thank you for all of the compliments. I have to agree with you, my model is beautiful and so is the sweater. :) You could say I am a bit biased. (What gets me though is that I was gangly and homely at that age and she isn't)
There was a peek of sun today so I took some posed pictures of my Lenore's. To bad I don't have any Poe laying around. When I started these socks, I was trying to make them way too hard! I did that top cuff, then did it again, thinking I had to. They were tight, so I went back to reread the directions, and I realized I didn't need to do those 24 rows twice. Sometimes I am a dunce! After frogging them, they fit much better. I tried the heel that she wrote for this pattern and found it didn't fit my foot either so did my regular short-row heel. I like it so much better. I soaked them last night in a bit of vinegar water to make sure the dye was set, then some Eucalan.
This is definitely a pattern I will use again, it was easy after the cuff. The pattern is Lenore by Stephanie Pearl-Mcphee. It was from the RSC October 2007 kit.


There was a peek of sun today so I took some posed pictures of my Lenore's. To bad I don't have any Poe laying around. When I started these socks, I was trying to make them way too hard! I did that top cuff, then did it again, thinking I had to. They were tight, so I went back to reread the directions, and I realized I didn't need to do those 24 rows twice. Sometimes I am a dunce! After frogging them, they fit much better. I tried the heel that she wrote for this pattern and found it didn't fit my foot either so did my regular short-row heel. I like it so much better. I soaked them last night in a bit of vinegar water to make sure the dye was set, then some Eucalan.
This is definitely a pattern I will use again, it was easy after the cuff. The pattern is Lenore by Stephanie Pearl-Mcphee. It was from the RSC October 2007 kit.
Monday, February 11, 2008
A Finished Sweater
Kim's finished Kilcar. This is my favorite photo of all we took that day. This is a really warm sweater. I tried it on even before Kim knew it was finished. Shhh. We haven't sewn on the buttons yet. We have two nice big wooden ones.





The next project already on the needles and it looks pretty. I don't have pictures yet of how much further along I am, it's not much though. The pink in the photo below is more of a purpley-pink. And the green isn't so vibrant.
It will be this, for me.

And another project, Lenore from RSC October's package. I have about 3-4 inches left to finish them. They probably won't get done until Wednesday though, as I worked today and will again tomorrow.

The sun has been shining, and the crocus are in bloom. Spring is just around the corner we hope.
The next project already on the needles and it looks pretty. I don't have pictures yet of how much further along I am, it's not much though. The pink in the photo below is more of a purpley-pink. And the green isn't so vibrant.
And another project, Lenore from RSC October's package. I have about 3-4 inches left to finish them. They probably won't get done until Wednesday though, as I worked today and will again tomorrow.
The sun has been shining, and the crocus are in bloom. Spring is just around the corner we hope.
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