So, how cute are all these things? The wrist warmer, the cute little Danish house, the crazy jeep driving shepherd (well, not that one) and the kids at the Alpaca Fair. A weekend of cute!
Sunday, May 25, 2008
How cute is this?!
Saturday, May 17, 2008
I think I can, I think I can...
This pattern is driving me nuts. It's by Blue Sky Alpacas and I think I must be mental since it's "beginner" and I'm having a really hard time with it. The problem? It assumes too much. There are a lot of blanks where there should be instructions. For instance, the next step is to "pick up stitches along the shoulder and neckline ending in an odd number. What!? Does this mean to pick up along the back and front of the neckline? Anyway, I'm loving the way the Blue Sky cotton is knitting up and I love the color! The pattern is quite frustrating, however. I have taken a short break from this project and will return to it after some breathing exercises. I should be able to finish it nicely after the lovely finishing class I took last month-I'm very excited to try.
In other news...I have decided to knit some hats for Kristy who is leaving for Ukraine in the Fall. She will be visiting an orphanage and needs 300 hats so I said "hey, I can do hats!". I have two completed and have started a third and just bought some LOVELY Cascade 220 in the most amazing colors. Just have a look...
Friday, May 9, 2008
Little Kid Things...
We've been doing some fun things with the kids recently. I think it's because we all feel so happy to have Mr. Sun back! He seems to bring with him a bit of extra energy. There is a Dinosaur Museum close to our house which I had never been to until last week. Also, there is a Children's Museum about 30 minutes away which I had never visited until this week (I've got to get out more!) Plus, the weather has been so nice that we've been able to be outside for extended periods of time without worrying about our children's limbs falling off!
Here is a pic of the kids at a park. They had a blast.
And here's the Lizzard being a monster. She had such a good time climbing in and out of my sister's double stroller and bossing the bigger kids around.
This last one is of Will "pumping gas" at the Children's museum. I have no idea where he got the wellies or why he decided to wear them for pumping gas. The kid loves dressing up. Just after this picture we headed upstairs and just as we were getting in the elevator, my friend goes "where's Will?". Well, he was nowhere to be seen even though he had been right behind me 5 seconds before. My sister, Haley, and I went back to where we were and Haley found him in a "construction" section working a crane and already dressed up in a police hat (don't ask). Seriously, this took him about 20 seconds to do. He is one of the funniest kids on earth.
Well, there's a peak into my life as a mom. It cracks me up sometimes that my entire life revolves around these two little people. Even though they control nearly every aspect of my life, I love them so much. Having friends and family in the same stage of life as us helps out a lot. Things get pretty crazy sometimes but at least I know a bunch of other moms are dealing with the same stuff! Yay kids!
This first picture is of Will, his cousin Logan and Will's "fiance" Ellie and her twin brother Luke. They are taking a ride on some kind of dinosaur whose name I can't pronounce.
This picture is one of my favorite. There is this section in the museum where there is a giant dinosaur whose parts you can take on and off and thereby build different kinds of dinosaurs. Will and his friend Dominic decided it would be fun to smack each other with these parts. Cole, Dominic's younger brother, did not think this was a very fun game and so became a moving target. Will and Dominic smacked him down with dino parts and instead of fighting back, he just laid there like a slug... it was his only defense. (Notice Will feeling guilty and pulling the parts off).
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Pink Bags and Baseball Helmets
Hello again. Nothing very exciting happening around here but I'd like to show a few things I've been working on. But first, can anyone explain to me how NOT to have a weird seam in hats when you do color work? I always have a horrible seam in the back of the hat where I start all my new colors. Even when I just do stripes.
This is a little bag I made from a book called "Fun and Funky Knitting". I gave it to my sister in law for her birthday tonight and she love love loved it. It was very simple to do and I've had it sitting in a bag in pieces for months because I didn't want to sew it together! I finally did and I love the way it looks.

Here's the soft drawstring pouch from "Last Minute Knitted Gifts" of which I've become a sort of addict. I have done half the patterns in that book! Not quite, but it really does have some great stuff. I'm giving this to my friend who just had surgery and who I'm sure will appreciate it. I will only give my knits to a rare few people-I'm sure we all feel that way:)
Finally, here is one of my Lyra Hats (the one I made for myself). The other day, Will and I were playing baseball in my room and he thought he needed a "baseball helmet" so the ball (which weighed all of 1 oz) didn't hit him in the head. This hat was the closest thing I could find to a baseball helmet so he wore it and it did a great job protecting him from the dangerous ball! Doesn't he look dashing? I also made one of these for a lady in my neighborhood who is undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. We had this great party for her where everyone brought a hat or a scarf so she has lots of options for things to wear when her hair falls out. She loved the hat and wants to make some for her daughters.
Some day I'm going to figure out how to do links on this thing so I can show people where to find things. Until then, sorry-I'm a computer idiot!
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