Monday, July 21, 2008

Lordie beee...it's finished.


My laundry room curtain that is. I finished it over the weekend, blocked it Saturday, let it dry Sunday and hung it Sunday night! I love it. Although my husband didn't think that it would ever happen...waa laa!!

This is the Bubble Curtain from Mason-Dixon Knitting.
Basically I think it took awhile because it's SUMMER!!! 100 degrees outside is not condusive to knitting!

Now I am back to finishing a project I started some time ago...the plimico shrug from Knit 2 Together.
In the mean time...I am doing my best to stay cool.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Much better now.

It has been 4 weeks and my knee is doing really good. I finished my physical therapy yesterday and now that is behind me.

My knitting has slowed a bit...just that time of year...I spend more time outdoors fussing with things. As the weather gets hotter though, I come back inside. I am really hoping to get my laundry room curtain finished today. My husband is convinced that is never going to happen since I have been working on it for some time...but I am determined.

Our neighbor and friend put her 15 1/2 year old dog to sleep last weekend and it was very hard for her. "Lady" had a casket and was buried under a big tree in the yard. There was a rememberance gathering and it was really touching. She was sick for so long...it was time but never easy to say good-bye to an old friend.

As I sit writing this, I look out my back window and see my old friend "Joey". He is a young deer that comes each day to eat the apples that have fallen from my neighbors tree. He is quite brave, comes down the hill and looks at us like we are in the wrong place, not him. He is always alone, stays for a bit and then moves on.

Ah life in the early morning!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

My my where does the time go???

It has been ages since I have posted and I have been using my time both wisely and unwisely...so it goes.

I am recuperating from arthriscopic knee surgery. I fell in November while in France and didn't take care of it and so it resulted in surgery. I am getting around really well. This whole process has not been too bad. Should be back out doing my walking thing again in another week.

I have been knitting on my shrug and have started and about to finish a lacy curtain for my laundry room. Same pattern as in "Mason Dixon" on page 43. My husband is convinced I will never finish it...as I have spent a good deal of time cursing the missed yarn overs, etc. But I am almost there.

My unwisely use of my time has been too much time wasted on the computer...playing dominoes and scrabulous!!! How ridiculous. I am going to start limiting my time for such frivolous stuff.

Our trip to New Zealand may very well be switched from September to July...won't that be a hoot. Less than 2 weeks away and I may be leaving for 3 weeks!!!

That's my update for now.

Friday, May 16, 2008

They do grow up...whether you like it or not

Yesterday was my youngest's birthday...she turned 24 and is a beautiful, happy young woman.
Now married and teaching in elementary school, she is out on her own.
But you just love to go back and remember all those 24 years. We laughed about them over dinner last night.
  • The many times she sat on the floor kicking and screaming because the seam in her socks weren't right and they hurt her feet.
  • The fact that every time we got in the car...somewhere in our travel time...she removed her shoes and socks. So upon our arrival we would be redressing her feet!
  • When she was grounded from the trampoline at 3 years of age, because she wouldn't stay on the blue mat.
  • On and on.
Just out of curiosity, I asked her to tell me one thing I did as a parent that she hopes not to repeat whenever that time comes. Her response was "no, why bring up things that can't be undone". So now I am left to ponder just how bad was I!!! I won't spend much time on that thought...because the living proof sat beside me...
- a beautiful, happy young woman.

Friday, April 18, 2008

It's spring...but where is the sun?

We are all about to scream from the chilly, windy, cloudy uck! It is suppose to be warm and sunny so all these spring flowers can bloom.
My boss ask me to knit a lace wrap around skirt for the shop and it just about did me in...the yarn overs were so tricky, the yarn kept slipping off the needles-which then would create a dropped stitch and in order to figure it out...I would take out 2 or 3 rows!!! It was 2 steps forward...3 back!
I was gritching so much about it...that as I got close go finishing it...my husband brought me home a dozen roses!!! He too felt my pain. It is now finished and I am not looking back on that one.









So in order to calm my knitting fears...I decided to knit a baby sweater and hat for some friends of ours that just had a baby girl. It only took me two days and was such fun - wonderful yarn, fun pattern...all the ingredients of a fun knitting weekend. Aaaahhhhh!








Now I need to get back to my shrug. The weather is going to turn warm tomorrow, the purple martins are here and life is good. Thanks for letting me vent.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Happy Easter

Where the heck did March go?

We have our usual 12 coming for Easter dinner today and I am ready. Got the table set.
Yes, those are napkins in the shape of bunnies! No, I am NOT Martha Stewart! We just have little ones coming and since I don't normally have little ones around...I like to do something fun.
I know you all have done it...green pancakes on St. Patricks, birthday hat breakfasts before school...any number of things to make special days specials!
Tomorrow is my 29th anniversary...haven't decided what I will do as yet!!!

My son is selling his house and I spent a week getting this:









to look like this:









and this:










to look like this:










and so on. We worked like dogs but it has definitely paid off. Their house went on the market Tuesday and as of yesterday they had two offers. So we are keeping our fingers crossed that the Easter bunny will deliver them a SOLD sign today!

Have a great day....

Saturday, February 16, 2008

BRRR--Baby It's Cold INSIDE!!

Yes, we did it, we finally did it! Some of you may remember that a night in the Ice Hotel was part of my birthday gifts. Well here it is.


These are just a few of the amazing pictures we took of the Ice Hotel in Quebec City...and there is no way to fully capture on a camera the adventure it was to spend the night here!

This is the entrance into the lobby and on back to the N'ice Bar where you can have a drink out of a glass made of ice!

You have instructions on how to sleep in and deal with the extreme cold:
  • First you get in the hot tub to warm up your body heat.
  • Second you COMPLETELY dry every imaginable crevice on your body...between your toes, behind your knees, everywhere...you do not want anything wet when you get in your sleeping bag.
  • Third you put on your dry, wicking long underwear...NO cotton, because it gets wet and stays wet. After you pull on your wool dry socks....
  • Fourth you stand on your bed...because the floor is snow and that will make your feet wet...and pull up your silk inner linear that is to wick away any body sweat in the night...again, you don't want moisture in your sleeping bag.
  • Fifth you wriggle your way down into your sleeping bag-good down to 40 degrees below-and zip yourself in...these bags come up over your head in a cocoon style...until only your eyes and nose are exposed...you do not want your nose in the sleeping bag - WHY you ask? That would cause moisture in your sleeping bag and - say it with me - "you don't want moisture in your sleeping bag!
You are now ready to hunker down for a very warm and cozy night's sleep...and surprisingly enough...it is very warm. You don't want to go sticking your arm out in the night or anything...but I was too claustrophobic to cocoon myself so I just pulled the sleeping bag up to my chin and slept with my hat on. I'm sure I was quite a sight.


Yes, this wonderful fireplace is actually in our bedroom...but besides adding ambiance, there was very little heat coming out of it to overcome the 15 degree temperature of our room.

Right outside our bedroom door we had our private hot tub and sauna out in a private courtyard...it was great.


The wall carvings in both the ice and the snow were absolutely amazing.
It takes 6 to 8 weeks to build the Ice Hotel and Chapel and then in the spring, it is bulldozed down.
It does have electricity but it is just for ambient lighting...not for personal use.
You literally go and have a drink, walk around and head to bed...when you are in the hotel, you are always in your full winter wear...coat, gloves, hat, and boots...until you go to bed.
The public can tour the hotel until 9 at night and drink in the bar until midnight.

This was truly an adventure of a lifetime...even though it is over in one night.
To add to this adventure - the next morning we went dog sledding...I rode on the sled while my handsome musher husband drove the team...we did have a 15 minute lesson on just how to do that. It snowed on us the entire time...and it was magnificent! What fun! I would recommend this trip to anyone daring enough to try it.

I realize it is not everyone's cup of tea to go to the frozen tundra in the middle of winter...but if you ever want to buck the system of going somewhere warm - this it the place to be. A winter wonderland at your fingertips.

Friday, February 01, 2008

Somebody's gotta do it!

Oh my goodness...I decided to clean out and organize my "bonus"* room yesterday.
Yes, that mostly means my yarn stash and projects. I had
-baskets of finished projects:
2 sweaters and a vest,
-sacks of in the process projects:
a scarf and a washcloth
-bags full of projects to be started
-bags of works in progress:
a shrug and 2 sweaters
-bunches of yarn that I have no idea why I bought...but there must be a reason.

So I bite the bullet on the scarf and washcloth and took them off the needles...I was never going back to them...never. I will do washcloth again...just not the one I had started.
I packed up 2 of the sweaters I had finished and put them in the "give away" pile. I thought about unwinding them...but decided that I was not going to do anything with that yarn...I was sick of it from when I knitted them. Both sweaters are like wearing a box...no shape, no form...ugh!
I did decide to undo the vest and start over with it eventually...I like the pattern, I love the yarn and I will make it bigger next time.
I took the project I have in the works (or waiting to be started) and hung them in my closets in individual bags...gets them up off the floor and organized.

I then started on my yarn...I emptied another drawer so that I now have 3 drawers of yarn. I started out organizing by brand...and almost filled one drawer with Noro...I must have a thing for Noro. I whole drawer is nothing but left over yarn!!! Yarn that I had too much of when I finished whatever it was I was working on.
Can you believe it...this entire drawer is full of incomplete skeins.







The 3rd drawer is my other yarns...oh my...I really never need to buy any more yarn for about 5 years!!

The organization is not complete yet...that is my goal today...as well as taking some time to actually knit.

*Bonus room...an extra room in your house where you can stash all of your stuff and no one cares what it looks like...I have my knitting supplies, my ironing board, a jigsaw puzzle going, my books and a reading chair, my desk and a Mac computer.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

He still topped it!

As a continuation of my birthday celebration...my husband continued with the daily gifts. Where did I leave off...oh right, Monday, the 14th...my gift was a squirrel baffle for my birdfeeder! He knows how much I cuss at the darn squirrels for eating my bird seed.

The next day, Day 15, I received 12 15 inch taper birthday candles! Not sure where I will use them...but they look great.

Finally, my birthday arrives and my husband is in New York. I turn on my computer and he has im'd me to sing happy birthday (barks included)!
He then asks if I will do him a favor - I said yes - he says go to the downstairs bathroom and you will find your last birthday present.


I walk in the bathroom and find these!!!
A dozen red roses in a beautiful vase!
He is such a romantic!

My birthday celebration has now come to an end...I know my husband is worn out...but it sure was fun.

You are all thinking...well what can she do to top that? We already have his birthday planned...he turns 60 this September and we are spending the month in New Zealand! I think that may be pretty "even Steven"! Or maybe not...oh well, there is always next year.

Monday, January 14, 2008

How does he do it???

My husband has a way with surprises...thus the build up to my birthday:

It all started on the 30th of December when I made the remark that I didn't get a 2008 calendar for Christmas and that I needed to go buy one. Well, we get home and he goes downstairs and brings up a package for me to open. There is my new calendar...wall style...for me to write down all birthdays.

The next day he has another gift...this time it is the one day at a time calendar that sits in my kitchen.

Next day it is an ice scraper-I couldn't find mine when the first ice storm hit this year.

Next day - a set of box cutters...I lose the main one we have all the time. I actually keep one in my car for recycling day.

Next day - a Fodor's book on New Zealand...we are going there for my husband's birthday in September.

The next day, a small bar of soap from Thailand - he was there in December for business.

Now let me interject something here...the gifts have all been wrapped and piled in the front room and I have picked which one I want to open . Each gifts comes with our 2 golden retrievers (Norm and Phoebe) sitting and speaking (barking) at each pause of the song!

Ok...next was a map of New Zealand...I didn't know there were 2 parts - North Island and South Island.

Let's see -what day am I on - the 6th - he gave me a leather coat. It did happen to be too big and I returned it and got another one...but it was a wonderful gift.

The 7th was the biggest shock of all...a trip to Quebec City to spend the night in the Ice Hotel!!! I have wanted to do this for over 20 years and I am finally getting the chance. We are going over Valentine's Day. What fun...can't wait.

The 8th gift was 2 cute little Calphalon appetizers pan...for cooking appetizers.

Ok...remember now...the dogs are now just coming and sitting in front of me...ready to sing! So funny.

The 9th gift-a digital frame...you hook it up to your computer and download the pictures and then do a slide show on the frame...it is great.

The 10th gift - 6 beautiful glass votives to burn candles.

The 11th...yes, I am getting to the end...my birthday is the 16th...a crock that holds utensils in the kitchen.

The 12th gift was a BRAND new computer...I have never had a new computer...I always get his hand me downs!!! It is a beautiful Dell Inspiron 1520. Big , bright screen...it is great.

And finally - up to now...the last gift was a glass cake plate with cover.

It is now Monday, the 14th and so far...not a gift...but there are still some in the pile...I'll keep you posted. Better go, Norm and Phoebe are warming up....

Monday, December 31, 2007

It's been a busy holiday season!


I can't believe I haven't blogged in so long...here when I am trying to be better at doing it regularly! But I have been busy...hats, hats, and leg warmers!



This hat was fun to do and I ended up doing 2 of them.





The leg warmers were also fun.
The yarn was yummy to work with.




Also, did another cute hat but it was a bit more tricky to do.







Now I am ready to stick with my "already started, will it ever finish" projects. My afghan is calling out to me. And my sweater, and my other sweater and my nightmare red scarf.
In the mean time it is time to ring in the New Year and after that - take down my Christmas decorations...so as soon as that happens...it is on to my projects!

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Where have I been?


Where have I been??? December just gets nutty! I was not going to knit any Christmas presents this year...I was a bit knitted gift out...and then it hit me...I have to great-nieces in Denver that I need to knit for...so I jumped in with both feet and did the Noro hat for one and have started a pair of leg warmers for the other. These are so simple - I am plugging away at the first one.
It is drizzley and cold and a good day to watch footfall and knit. So away I go to the couch!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Gotta watch out washin' those wools!


I just returned from a 10 day trip to France, Luxembourg, and Germany. I only took the pair of socks I was working on and have almost completed them. But much to my dismay, the pair I had finished and took to wear got thrown in the dryer. Yikes! They will now fit my 7 year old great-niece!
So I had better get busy and finish the new pair and be more careful with the washing.
Our travels were wonderful and now I am hunkering down for Thanksgiving this week. Looks like we will have somewhere between 18 to 20 people. So not much to blog for now.

Saturday, November 03, 2007

An obsession completed!



Oh my gosh!!! Yes this is the 1500 piece puzzle of yarn - it took me several months of working on it just every now and then...but it is done...!
I leave for France on Tuesday and all I could think of was getting this Gosh Darn puzzle put together and cleared away before I left. And I did it! The obsession came to conquer me and I was the conquerer!!
Yes, I leave for 11 days in France and I need to move on to the packing stage of our trip. As soon as I pack away the puzzle, I will be using this same table to lay out my clothes. So you see, there was a method to my madness.
I am also torn as to what to knit on the plane...my socks, which I will most likely finish or my red scarf. I need to finish the scarf and I have a really long way to go. I think I will make the decision last minute and go from there.
So off to packing!!!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

One project down-another going!


Just got back from a weekend in New York with our son for his 25th birthday. On the flight out, I finished my Froebe Fibers socks. Done in Caribbean Breeze, they are a great combination of light bluish green and yellow.

So I needed to start something new while flying. I got out my other Froebe Fibers yarn and began another pair of socks. Going to do a different pattern. I want the pooling effect I saw on The Yarn Harlot Yarn Harlot

I get home and am reading my blogs only to find out that the Saturday I was in New York, right outside of the city was the big yarn and knitting gathering called New York Yarn and Sheep festival in Rhinebeck, New York. I am going to have to investigate this for next year. Several of the blogs I read were there.

Friday, October 19, 2007

I made it!

I am so excited...I made it into Ravelry
As I am learning, Ravelry is a website that helps you get your projects, yarn, needles, etc. organized. It is forcing me to do something I have needed to do for years...figure out the heck I have up in my "bonus room" that I can actual create something with!!!
My next tackle is my STASH! Ugh...that one I am not looking forward to...it will take some time.
What do you do with this:



This is insane!!! Oh well...gotta it done.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Got away from me!!

I can't believe it has been almost a month since I last posted! Time just got away from me! I went to Napa with friends and came home and did not pick up my knitting for a week. Now, those who know me, know that that is unheard of!! Put although knitting needles were not in my hands in one since...yarn was in another since! Yes, that is a 1500 hundred piece puzzle of yarn!! It has been amazing to put together and I am probably half way through. I am a puzzle freak! Love to do them. I just wish I could knit at the same time!

I have actually picked my second sock back up only to realize I had not been doing the pattern right and had to take out about 12 rows. UGH. I'm just glad I found it when I did...it is very fixable.

Ok...but to knitting/yarning!

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Getting through some projects



Whew! I finished one sock! Now I need to start the other.... I really like this waffle stitch pattern. Row 1,2,3: knit 2, purl 2; row 4 purl.


In the mean time - I need to finish my sweater...just need to seam the shoulders and sides and I will have one more project taken care of. I need to get on a "finish each started project before you start another" kick. But here we are close to deciding on knitting any Christmas gifts, so I have a feeling...my "kick" won't last for long. Although I do have several trips coming up so I will need to have small project to take. The other sock will be one of those and a scarf I started last year will be another. The afghan will just have to be my "when I'm sitting by the fire and want a lap cover" project!

Saturday, September 01, 2007

New stash

Oh my gosh!! This is why I can't walk in a yarn store. I walk out with MORE yarn and believe me - I don't NEED anymore yarn for my already full stash in drawers and baskets on the floor.
But I love to buy new yarn and then figure out what I want to do with it! Maybe more socks with the Schaefer Anne yarn or winter socks with the Toasty Toes. Also have some really yummy Mountain Colors in Chinock. Can't wait...but until then - I must weed and get ready for Labor Day gathering.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Figuring it all out!

My laptop sits in my kitchen and so I am on it several times during the day. Sometimes I find it takes away from my knitting time...so many things to learn and add and read and do!!! I am really trying to get this blogging thing down. With the help of a good friend I am slowly learning. I am still working on sock #1, although nearly ready to start toe...so I can start all over again on #2!
So in order not to end up with only one sock...I better get to knitting!!