19 October 2010
The Strength of Sampson
Yesterday our little Silas destroyed an entire building with a single blow. Today, he can't lift a feather! What brought on this sudden weakness? Well, we cut off his mane, his locks, his beautiful hair, and with it went his Sampson-like strength. I know, it had to be done, it had long ago gotten past ridiculous, but again, like with the walking thing, his wispy hair was a remnant of the baby that is slipping from me, and I just couldn't do it (never mind the whole losing his strength thing... that was tragic, too.) Although, I must say, what he lost in strength he made up for in incredible good looks. I mean, if this kid had a super power, it would be stopping people in their tracks with his handsomeness. Honestly, have you ever seen a sweeter boy? Probably not!
And, here's some action shots to prove what a champ I am with scissors in hand!
Labels:
Daily Pictures,
Life in General,
Silas
18 October 2010
Inspired By Red
Is it called "thrifting" when you get it for free, or just pure awesomeness?!
This weekend was epic for secondhand goodness. Our church hosted a "Clothing and Housewares Giveaway" and I scored big, if I do say so myself. I love finding wonderful secondhand gems, keeping good stuff out of the landfill and all, and it's even better when its FREE!
Here's my list of finds:
Two new-with-tags sweaters for Benny and Charlie
A new-with-tag snowsuit for Kadie
A sweet poncho for Marigold
A new iron to replace the crappy one in my mom's sewing room
A brand new fleece jacket for Jared
Two fur coats for Holly
Some 35mm film for Holly and her camera obsession
Jared grabbed some random electronic stuff to take apart
A Sophie Giraffe (now Silas has one and I have one - I love Sophie)
An almost new bright green faux alligator skin Chinese Laundry purse
Santa showed up and I saw him pick up a few things too for this Christmas
And... for me, I found the greatest find EVER!
As kids we used plates like these exclusively for grilled cheese sandwiches,the ring for the cup is perfect for ketchup placement and dipping! But, the ones we had when I was a kid were not nearly so fabulous as these - the cups were not red. Some were rectangular, some were white with painted flowers, some were more decorative than that, but none hat red cups. Joan found me a set at a thrift shop, so I have others, but I am absolutely in LOVE with the shape of these plates and the RED CUPS! Honestly, everyone wants to come to my house for lunch so you can eat off these beauties - your life will be better for it, I promise!
So, inspired by ruby red, we laid out a table cloth and had a RED lunch yesterday. Alright, we had a 'hews of red' lunch, but red nonetheless. We had carrot juice, tomato soup, pumpkin muffins, carrot muffins, strawberries, and while not red, grilled cheese sandwiches (slathered in ketchup, which is red, don't you worry!) We even used a redish table cloth.
It was fun, and I really am in love with my new plates and cups.
So... in the same vein, I will announce this week's giveaway. This week you can win a set of reusable, super cute, very RED, Christmas gift tags! Yeah for Christmas!
If I were a real blogger I would have wrapped a present, decorated a Christmas tree and sung a few carols while I took fantastic pictures of this... but I'm not. So, here's a picture of my homemade gift tags, which you can have, if you win them. Have I mentioned lately how much I love pom poms? I love making them, I love finding ways to use them, I love having them around for when I need a warm little ball of fuzz. I love them.
Same rules apply to this giveaway. You get one entry for every post you comment on between now and next Sunday when I pick a winner. Oh, and call me shameless, but you must be a public follower to win.
And, just to spark a little interest, next week's giveaway is going to blow you away with awesomeness, so stay tuned! Just a hint, it's something you can wear, it's pieces are ancient, and someone else is sponsoring the giveaway!
This weekend was epic for secondhand goodness. Our church hosted a "Clothing and Housewares Giveaway" and I scored big, if I do say so myself. I love finding wonderful secondhand gems, keeping good stuff out of the landfill and all, and it's even better when its FREE!
Here's my list of finds:
Two new-with-tags sweaters for Benny and Charlie
A new-with-tag snowsuit for Kadie
A sweet poncho for Marigold
A new iron to replace the crappy one in my mom's sewing room
A brand new fleece jacket for Jared
Two fur coats for Holly
Some 35mm film for Holly and her camera obsession
Jared grabbed some random electronic stuff to take apart
A Sophie Giraffe (now Silas has one and I have one - I love Sophie)
An almost new bright green faux alligator skin Chinese Laundry purse
Santa showed up and I saw him pick up a few things too for this Christmas
And... for me, I found the greatest find EVER!
As kids we used plates like these exclusively for grilled cheese sandwiches,the ring for the cup is perfect for ketchup placement and dipping! But, the ones we had when I was a kid were not nearly so fabulous as these - the cups were not red. Some were rectangular, some were white with painted flowers, some were more decorative than that, but none hat red cups. Joan found me a set at a thrift shop, so I have others, but I am absolutely in LOVE with the shape of these plates and the RED CUPS! Honestly, everyone wants to come to my house for lunch so you can eat off these beauties - your life will be better for it, I promise!
So, inspired by ruby red, we laid out a table cloth and had a RED lunch yesterday. Alright, we had a 'hews of red' lunch, but red nonetheless. We had carrot juice, tomato soup, pumpkin muffins, carrot muffins, strawberries, and while not red, grilled cheese sandwiches (slathered in ketchup, which is red, don't you worry!) We even used a redish table cloth.
It was fun, and I really am in love with my new plates and cups.
So... in the same vein, I will announce this week's giveaway. This week you can win a set of reusable, super cute, very RED, Christmas gift tags! Yeah for Christmas!
If I were a real blogger I would have wrapped a present, decorated a Christmas tree and sung a few carols while I took fantastic pictures of this... but I'm not. So, here's a picture of my homemade gift tags, which you can have, if you win them. Have I mentioned lately how much I love pom poms? I love making them, I love finding ways to use them, I love having them around for when I need a warm little ball of fuzz. I love them.
Same rules apply to this giveaway. You get one entry for every post you comment on between now and next Sunday when I pick a winner. Oh, and call me shameless, but you must be a public follower to win.
And, just to spark a little interest, next week's giveaway is going to blow you away with awesomeness, so stay tuned! Just a hint, it's something you can wear, it's pieces are ancient, and someone else is sponsoring the giveaway!
Labels:
Giveaway,
Healthful Snacks,
Little Beauties
17 October 2010
Winner!!!
I've picked a winner in my first of my 7 weeks of giveaways, and the winner is, picked by "Random dot Ben," my nephew:
Shannon at Evans Journal who just ran Mellisa's Road Race in Banff this weekend. She didn't come in first, but I'm pretty sure she beat all the other mothers of five that ran!!!
Yeah, Shann. I'm so excited for you! Contact me in the next 24 hours, and we will get it shipped to you.
Okay, let's be realistic, I'm just going to give it to you next time you are in town. No shipping will happen with you, dear Shannon. Sorry about that!
Be sure to check back tomorrow for this weeks giveaway, and comment, comment, comment! You could be next!
Shannon at Evans Journal who just ran Mellisa's Road Race in Banff this weekend. She didn't come in first, but I'm pretty sure she beat all the other mothers of five that ran!!!
Yeah, Shann. I'm so excited for you! Contact me in the next 24 hours, and we will get it shipped to you.
Okay, let's be realistic, I'm just going to give it to you next time you are in town. No shipping will happen with you, dear Shannon. Sorry about that!
Be sure to check back tomorrow for this weeks giveaway, and comment, comment, comment! You could be next!
I want this more than life itself!
Quite honestly, I think this bike is the greatest invention in LIFE, and I want it!

No, really, if I only had a small fortune, I would spend it on this bike. Everything about it makes me happy. I would be just as pretty as that mom, too, if I only had this bike. I wonder if she got bike grease on her pretty pants while taking this shoot. I also wonder if those are her kids in the bucket. I don't wonder what I would fill the bucket with if only I owned it: I would fill it with children, and food, and Winston, and happy garage sale finds and so much more. One day it will be mine, one day!

No, really, if I only had a small fortune, I would spend it on this bike. Everything about it makes me happy. I would be just as pretty as that mom, too, if I only had this bike. I wonder if she got bike grease on her pretty pants while taking this shoot. I also wonder if those are her kids in the bucket. I don't wonder what I would fill the bucket with if only I owned it: I would fill it with children, and food, and Winston, and happy garage sale finds and so much more. One day it will be mine, one day!
16 October 2010
Just in Time Leg Warmer Pattern
Well, here you have it, my first ever pattern. Tutorial for the I-Cord and Pom-Poms to come.
SIZE
Calf circumference up to 10 inches.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Circumference of ribbed cuff, unstretched: 6 inches
Circumference of legwarmer: 7 inches
Length of legwarmer with cuff folded: 13 inches
Circumference of legwarmer: 7 inches
Length of legwarmer with cuff folded: 13 inches
MATERIALS
Wisdom Yarn Poems (100% Wool; 109 yards per 50g ball) in colour 578; 2 skeins
1 set of 4.5mm circular (8 inch long) or double-pointed needles
Stitch marker
Tapestry needle
GAUGE
20 sts/26 rows = 4 inches in stockinette st
PATTERN NOTES
2x2 Rib (Worked in the round over a multiple of 4 sts):
Round 1: [K2, p2] to end.
Repeat this round for 2x2 Rib.
Round 1: [K2, p2] to end.
Repeat this round for 2x2 Rib.
I-cord When working an I-cord you do not turn the work. Instead, you use double pointed needles, slide all the stitches to the other end of the needle, switch the needle back to your left hand, bring the yarn around the back of the work, and start knitting the stitches again, keeping the yarn quite tight. Repeat this row after row to form the I-cord.
DIRECTIONS
CO 40 sts. Divide sts between needles.
Place marker and join to begin working in the round, being careful not to twist.
Work in 2x2 Rib until work measures 2 inches.
Place marker and join to begin working in the round, being careful not to twist.
Work in 2x2 Rib until work measures 2 inches.
Eyelet Round: Work 16 sts in pattern, k2tog, yo, p2, yo, k2tog, continue in rib pattern to end.
Continue in 2x2 Rib until work measures 5.5 inches.
Continue in 2x2 Rib until work measures 5.5 inches.
Next Round: Continue in Stockinette st until entire work measures 12.5 inches.
P 5 rounds, cast off
FINISHING
Weave in ends, block if desired.
Make 2 cords: CO 3 sts and work I-Cord until cord measures 24 inches.
BO all sts; do not weave in ends.
Make 4 pom poms.
Insert cords through eyelets.
15 October 2010
What a day for Leg Warmers!
It's snowing today. Snow. The white fluffy stuff. The COLD white fluffy stuff. Why, oh why, did we move here? I love snow, but I'd love it more if it would only be around for, say, three months of the year.
Oh well, what can you do but bundle up and enjoy it. I just finished a pair of girls' leg warmers last week, and it looks like it wasn't a moment to soon. So, here's my niece, Marigold, strutting her stuff.
I had a little fight with the pompoms, and there is the fact that they are two different colours. But, my Grandma always said that if it were perfect it would offend the angels, and I need all the angels I can get on my side! Lesson learned though: dye lot matters! I bought one skein in Rochester, Michigan, and another in Sandpoint, Idaho. Same colourway, different dye lot. Oh well, I still think they are cute.
Don't forget to comment on any post this week to be entered to win this week's giveaway!
I am working on a pattern and a tutorial for these babies, and will post it as soon as I am done. Yeah for tutorials!
Oh well, what can you do but bundle up and enjoy it. I just finished a pair of girls' leg warmers last week, and it looks like it wasn't a moment to soon. So, here's my niece, Marigold, strutting her stuff.
I had a little fight with the pompoms, and there is the fact that they are two different colours. But, my Grandma always said that if it were perfect it would offend the angels, and I need all the angels I can get on my side! Lesson learned though: dye lot matters! I bought one skein in Rochester, Michigan, and another in Sandpoint, Idaho. Same colourway, different dye lot. Oh well, I still think they are cute.
Don't forget to comment on any post this week to be entered to win this week's giveaway!
I am working on a pattern and a tutorial for these babies, and will post it as soon as I am done. Yeah for tutorials!
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