June 27, 2007
The Japanese Beetles are back
June 23, 2007
If I'd known turning 43 would have been this rough...
The little doily/linen is from my friend for my birthday. (Thanks Joni!) I thought it was a nice backdrop since it shares most of the same colors as the yarn.
I finished a pair of socks, yes, for Mom, this week too. You have to wait, Mom! They are for a special occasion. Besides, it's too hot to wear wool right now.
The yarn was a real bargain from Elann.com. I think it was $20.00 for a bag of ten skeins. Sure beats paying $20.00 for one skein of yarn, but sometimes you just have to suck it up and pay $20.00, or more for a skein, don't you? Of course, the sock blockers are my wonderful blockers from TheLoopyEwe.com. WONDERFUL place if you haven't checked it out yet. Well worth checking out and well worth ordering from. I know, I know, I say that every time I mention them, but it is true!
Hopefully I'll have more to show for soon. Here's hoping next week is much, much better!
June 18, 2007
Today is my birthday!
June 17, 2007
Happy Father's Day!

Although I have some current pictures of Daddy, I LOVE this picture! He still looks like this to me - add some gray hair and a beard and there you have it!
Okay, here's another picture. This one was taken when L was just a little bitty thing. We were staying at Disney and L was explaining something to Daddy. I love this picture because Daddy is really giving L his undivided attention.
Happy Father's Day Popo and Daddy! We love both of you!
June 16, 2007
What really happens when we leave the house
This is the same 'blank' unfolded.
Now it's been refolded so she can add the third color. I like this picture. It looks like fresh broccoli stalks to me - rubber bands and all!
The last color has been added and it's hanging to dry. It looks a little like it's felted a little, but I think she can still ravel it.
I'm anxious to see what all this is going to look like when she's finished. She started ravelling it to wind it into a ball, but it was still wet. Although we haven't had any rain - until this afternoon - it's been humid and hasn't dried like it should.
And there are other pictures around that I'm not sure I want to post yet. Man, have you ever taken a picture of something in your house and then thought, "Gee, my house is filthy! I am NOT posting pictures on the off chance that somebody will see that spot of mildew or dust or that stain or whatever." So, I will just tell you about the rest of our dyeing adventures instead of show you pictures - until I get the courage or get to where I don't give a crap about the background!
I think our neighbors are moving because of us. Mom said we are 'eccentric' and I think she's right. Shoot, I KNOW she's right. I wanted to dye some yarn with a striping pattern, but didn't have a 20 foot space to wrap the skein. RL and I went outside and moved one of the horseshoe pegs so it was 20 feet from the other peg. RL held the yarn onto the peg until I got it going. Man, I must have walked a mile. You are being forewarned, the yard looks like crap, but I'll show us in action:
Here I am kneeling and tying off the sections for the stripes. RL is standing over me and helping when I need it. L is sitting on a stool looking about as interested in what we are doing as he possibly can. Maybe that's why he's reading!
After it was dyed, it needed to be wound into a ball. I was going to use the horseshoe pegs to hold it while I walked in circles around them winding the yarn. However, hot water does wonders to yarn and it had a shrinking problem! RL agreed to hold one end for me while I put the other end on our neighbor's fence post. Little did I know, he decided NOT to hold it with his hands, but looped it over his neck. I'm telling you - this is why our neighbors are moving! We do weird things with yarn! Taking pictures of socks in trees...wrapping yarn around horseshoe pegs...looping yarn around your husband's neck. I'd move too! As soon as I have a swatch of it knit up, I'll post it. I promise I'll take the picture in a clean part of my house...as soon as I can find one!
June 12, 2007
A Good Day to Dye
Here's one of her artsy pictures. It's the yarn I dyed with pink and yellow lemonades. I don't know why I like those colors together, but I do.
June 10, 2007
Of course it's a Pacer - What else????
Don't we look elegant next to our new Pacer? We have even lost weight and feel the need to dress classier just so we can stand next to it.
Yeah, right, Kel. We got a Pacer. Where is your head? We couldn't even bring ourselves to think of such a classy vehicle. Who do you think we are? Wayne and Garth?
Oops! That's my nervous knitting I did while waiting for the wheeling and dealing to end. It's pretty though and it matches the color of our new car. By the way, yesterday was Knit in Public Day and I didn't even know it. I did manage to knit in public without even knowing it was such a great day. Should have been a bank holiday or something as important.
Here it is! A new HHR. R finally got to drive it last night and fell in love with it. Maybe now she'll get her driver's license and get rid of her permit once and for all. L even expressed an interest in getting his permit. Will wonders ever cease? I think the Expedition intimidated them too much. A little intimidation while learning to drive isn't such a bad thing though, is it?
