Mon Dec 24, 2007

Fun, fun, fun

Friday night we had our annual gingerbread house building night with my internet shy friend and her family.

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(The internet shyness of said friend is seriously reducing the number of “usable” photographs I have of the event).

This is our 4th or 5th year of house building. I bake the gingerbread and make the icing, they bring sinful amounts of candy. This year, my mom happened to come into town the day of the event.

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She and my brother got a house of their own to build and bicker over. Amazingly, they were both still standing and smiling at the end of the night.

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The husband half of our internet shy friend always outshines us, year after year. I’ve learned to bake him a sheet of gingerbread along with his house pieces, as he likes to add things to his house like dormers, chimneys, outbuildings…. and just like every other year, he showed us up.

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I assembled a house and then handed it over to the girls to decorate.

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Clark was there, happy to wander around to various members of the group and bum candy.

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Now, we’re eating them, and they’re good.

So, the countdown is on ’til Christmas, and we’re finding various ways to pass the time, frequently involving lightsabers.

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This morning, we’re planning to go to breakfast and find a Santa to take pictures with.

Enjoy your Christmas Eve, and very best wishes to you and yours.

Tue Dec 18, 2007

Sheep!!!

I’m totally bugged. Although we started the little sheep with plenty of time to go, it still came down to the last second, getting them finished for the girls’ teacher gifts at school. I finished them up last night, tied hanging strings on them and packaged them this morning before the girls left, and it is SO DARK here with the heavy clouds right now, I couldn’t get decent light for a good picture. So, you’ll have to settle for these ’til I finish more.

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and their cute little backsides…

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These are so stinking cute. I didn’t have enough time to really work out the shape and position of the ears and tail. I’ll be messing with that some more on the subsequent flock and welcome any opinions/suggestions. My favorite part of these little guys are the cloven hooves. They crack me up.

Hey mom, I keep meaning to ask you… did you make this up yourself? or was it a pattern back in the day?

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Mon Dec 17, 2007

“Christmastime is here…

…happiness and cheer.
If only we
could only see
such spirit through the year.”

I’m heading out with the boy soon to go Christmas shopping with my Mother-in-law. It should be a good time, but Clark is a little under the weather, and he’s going to miss his nap, so I’m a little worried.

Over the weekend, I finished up a small skein of 3-ply attempted sock weight yarn with my red batts.

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I’m amazed it’s still red. A ton of color came off on my fingers while I spun it, and when I washed it, the water was completely red, and the rinse was completely red, and I kept rinsing it ’til it came clean. And the yarn is still red!

It’s not as soft as I was hoping for. The batts are incredibly soft, but the corriedale roving was pretty felted, and the yarn has that same, stick-to-itself quality that the roving had before carding. I bought the roving a year ago and at the time, I didn’t know what to look for. I know better now, but it’s still not a waste. The colors are lovely, and I’m confident I’ll be able to do good things with it.

So, I was originally thinking socks, but I only have 200 yards from three batts. I could spin some more 3 ply for regular socks, or I could make ankle socks (which I do need for some of my shoes), or I was thinking about making a lacy cap with it like Hayden’s. Hers is yummy, and I want it.

What to do, what to do… and there’s the rest of it, still. I have a total of 2 pounds of the roving and silk to card and spin in red, lime green and teal. A few pairs of socks and a scarf? Something like that. It was only after I spun the 3 ply that I looked at my Koigu and realized it’s only 2 ply.

Abby was sick-ish this weekend, so she stayed home from various activities and played on my spinning wheel.

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She didn’t like the romney roving I let them use over the summer, so I gave her some Merino top and made sure she knew it would be more difficult. She’s doing really well.

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There are so many other things I’d like to talk about, but they’re Christmas gift related, and I can’t.

Off to shop.

Mon Dec 17, 2007

Health Group- Year 4, week 24

Good morning! This week was the opposite of last week. I did my exercise, and ate an entire sweet shop’s worth of cookies. But I’m trying.

Wed Dec 12, 2007

More Christmas concerts

Last night, we went to the school for the 1st grade holiday concert

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and the 3rd grade holiday concert.

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The 3rd graders sang “Children Go Where I Send Thee”. I’d never heard the song before, and I have to say that it completely ROCKED! We were so impressed, that we came home and spent a considerable amount of time trying to find a good version to download off iTunes. Nate bought the Natalie Merchant version, and I bought the Peter, Paul, and Mary version. While mine was better than Nate’s, :-), neither of them could touch the performance we’d just heard in the cafeteria. The music teacher had changed some words around, and added a “HALLELUJAH!”, after #7. It was magnificent, and I’m totally bugged that I’ll never hear it again for the rest of my long life.

Seriously, I’m thinking about sending out feelers to see if any parent in the school happens to have a portable recording studio that they’d be willing to haul to the school, and have the 3rd graders sing it again and record it, just for me.

A collage of pictures that don’t relate to each other follow. First, our now decorated tree…

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Clark’s favorite activity that has me tripping and grumpy in the kitchen…

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my anniversary roses that have opened and are even more lovely…

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and finally, the horrific scene that I found behind my sewing machine on the dining table this morning, remeniscent of, but still not as cool as the gingerbread incident of 2005…

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but with sheep! (I am sacrificing humor here, and attempting to phrase things delicately in light of the truly sad occurrences of violence in the news recently, in which there is nothing funny, whatsoever).

This week is insanely busy, and then next week, the kids are out of school for the year! I made the fool’s promise that the older two could paint their bedroom over Christmas break back when I was painting the basement months ago…

I’m going to have to bribe them to get out of it, because I’m not remotely up for it.

Mon Dec 10, 2007

Happy 14 years!!!

Today is Nate’s and my 14 year wedding anniversary. I’m so excited to see the years tick by and add up. It’s very rewarding. I wanted to post a wedding picture, but I don’t have easy access to a scanner anymore, and we weren’t taking digital pictures 14 years ago.

in my day, we didn’t have no fancy-schmancy di-gi-tal cameras

So you get a pretty picture of the roses Nate brought me this morning instead.

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I love you, babe. More than I can even say.

I’ve been playing with my anniversary present and making batts. I finished the red portion of the roving I’ve been blending,

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(that’s most of them) and I’ve started on the green.

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The picture doesn’t accurately capture the color at all. It’s a bright, lime-type green, and it’s gorgeous. The third color is teal, and the three look fantastic together. I didn’t have enough teal silk to get a matched blend, so I had to divide up the green silk between the green and teal wool, and add some yellow silk to the green wool to maintain a 25% silk to wool ratio. It’s very, very pretty, and I was pleasantly surprised to see that I still only had to card the fibers three times to get a very well blended batt.

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I’ve spun one red batt so far, and it’s nice. There are only a few little nups, and I think that’s because the dyed roving is a bit felted. Nate is fascinated by the carder, and plays with it a lot. It cracks me up. He says he doesn’t want to card fiber though, he just turns the drum and pokes around in the needles.

On Saturday, Abby sang with the 5th and 6th graders in a holiday concert.

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I couldn’t get a decent picture to save my life, but I tried.

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Abby’s in the middle, wearing glasses and a purple Hayden Hat. It was literally freezing outside, and I took great satisfaction in bundling everyone up in hats, scarves, gloves, legwarmers, and sweaters, most of which I’d knit myself. We were all plenty warm.

Nate and I are dropping off the boy this afternoon and going to lunch. I can’t wait.

Sat Dec 8, 2007

Health Group- Year 4, week 23

I did pretty good this week, though I didn’t do my weights and core strengthening like I’d hoped. But I ate well. Lots of vegetables. Lots of water. Minimal sugar.

My skin is better already.

How was your week?

Thu Dec 6, 2007

No luck.

I couldn’t find anything to wear to the Christmas party at the mall yesterday. I didn’t buy yarn, either. I’m not sure what I’m going to do, but I do have the Sea Silk stole, so I’ll try to fashion something around that.

This morning, I’m cleaning up and making batts.

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More making batts than cleaning up, actually, but that needs to change. There are carded batts, dyed rovings, and empty Christmas decoration boxes all over the kitchen/living room area, and I need to get a handle on it.

Wed Dec 5, 2007

Nate vetoed the brocade and flannel.

I suppose it needed to be done.

I’m having insane thoughts about trying to make an outfit for myself before Nate’s Christmas party on the 15th. Talk me out of it. Currently, I’m thinking of making a skirt and sweater combo.

I have such a hard time finding clothes that fit me right on the top, and my standard t-shirts aren’t going to cut it. Blast.

I think I’m going to head to the mall today, and if that doesn’t yield success, I’ll hit the yarn store on the way home and stress out for the next week and a half.

Sounds like fun.