Monday, February 26, 2007

Snow Day/Sick Day

Thankfully there is no school today. D gave up his stomach five minutes before the alarm went off. Not the best way for either of us to start the day. After I came here to my computer, I told him there was no school. He said, "Oh, no." I said, "That is good. Now you don't have make-up work to do and you can get things all straightened around." He says, "Yah, your right."

I tried to scrapbook A's holiday program yesterday. I finally got the pictures where I could accept them, then I had the hardest time finding paper to work with them. But, I had too many other distractions to be able to do any more than that. Maybe today I can get it finished. My goal is to be able to put the Christmas scrapbooking things away.

Note: I was not able to get back to this today. Just one of those days!

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Weather Advisory or Not?

Today we have a winter weather advisory. At first issue it was thought to be much worse than is being advised now. I don't know if I want really want awful weather or not! I was supposed to go to a baby shower today. I thought against it due to the nasty weather and the driving. We did not go to church because the weather looked like in the next few hours it could get bad with all the snow coming down.

The last couple of days have not been nice with D. He has had some rotten attitude sessions. His mouth needs to be smacked, but... I wish I knew what was setting him off. When these sort of emotional upsets come along I get little done. It drags me down so, and it is so much work to put up with. As a result I have not finished the boy sweater either!

Duty calls...

Monday, February 19, 2007

HP Charmed Knits

Here is a bit of the post announcing the book:

Yes, I've been working on a book - Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter - (when boys and baby on the way have allowed me) for the last year and it's almost time! And what a time it is - the book should come out in May and the next Harry Potter movie and book are both coming out right afterwards in July. The book is chock full of fun HP patterns by me and other designers I'm sure you know, as well as many knitter/fans turned designers you might not know. Stay tuned to this blog for details and some sneak peeks of the projects (and maybe even a pattern preview)! And you know we're going to do some Potter-knitalonging 'round here, right?

Monday, still the Danielle sweater, & found blogger

Yesterday I bought a knitting magazine while picking up the gift for the baby shower. It was not a good one, but it did have some ideas and ads for places to visit on the web for patterns. So not a total loss. Meijer did not have any of the Bernat Cottontots. I had wanted to pick up another of the white and one of the blue. I will have to look again somewhere else. Living way out here it is difficult to get to places that have a variety of yarns.

While thumbing through that magazine, I found a knitters name and looked her up on the net. She has a blog, http://alison.knitsmiths.us/, and it was fun to look through. She has some patterns on it too. I, being the HP fan, am interested in her new book due out, "Charmed Knits:". I'll keep watching and hope I see some sneak previews.

Today I finished up the baby sweater and added a picot edge to the neckline, because it looked a bit plain for the lacey pattern in the sweater. I looked in my stash for buttons (way too long I looked) and did not find any of those either! One more item for the list. I have a bit of the sweater yarn left and I started the bonnet this afternoon. I will get some photos and place them here along with the pattern. I want to call Cindy and ask if they know the gender of the grandbaby for which the shower is next weekend. Then I can look up ideas for that baby. I still have D's socks on the needles. One is done and the other is to the heel.

Today is the last day of the long weekend for me. J is gone to the office for the day and there is no school today. I am trying to take advantage of that but it is not going as well as I'd like. How can a person put pressure on themselves to relax?! I have the laundry, plus the laundry from the flood, and picking up allllll the stuff I let pile up while I did nothing for the last few days, and...

Enough of that!

Friday, February 16, 2007

Friday, No School, Flood, Yarn

Yesterday after Dylan left for home I left to go to the cottage for a few days of peace and quiet. I stepped into the cottage and immediately turned and called Jerry. There was about 3 inches of water covering the kitchen, living room and den floors. A pipe had broken in the ceiling above the frig. Jerry came right over. I swept water out of the house and dried up what I could. We ended up calling Brad's Cleaners. They came at about 8:30 and started drying things out. I went home after Jerry had called Brad's (like 7:00) as there was nothing I could do further. Today I went back and spent about 3 hours boxing up the things in the kitchen cupboards. Jerry arrived at 2 p.m. and that's about when I left.

I had thought to straight home and get some of that 'peace and quiet', but I just kept driving! I went to Greenville to the 'dime store' and bought yarn. I had tried to start a baby sweater for Steph's new Danielle, the shower is Sunday, and it was a disaster. I have little yarn to make baby things with. I ended up buying 2 Bernat's cotton tots in a white with touches of pastels, 2 of the same in blue, 2 Patons SWS in a lovely color called 'Natural Geranium', 3 in white with threads of pastels. When I got home I looked for a pattern to make up a sweater for the baby. I choose the one I used for Angelina when she was born. I had used a yarn that was just heavier than baby weight for hers, so this is a worsted weight cotton and making up much larger and faster. Angelina's fit her as a new baby. This will most likely not fit for a while on Danielle. It is looking very pretty. Now the challenge is to get it done!

Jamison came home from the hospital yesterday. Taday Michelle took both the kids to the doctors. Jamison is recovering and now Taylor has pneumonia too! At least it is the weekend and hopefully all can recover. Poor babies!

Well, I'm off to knit some more and watch one of my ol' stand-by movies...they don't take too much contration.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

No School - Grandbabies

Well, I got both Taylor and Dylan up for school, came to the computer to check up on emails and found an email that said there isn't any school today! Huh? Looking out my windows you would never guess. There is only a dusting of new snow. I guess the wind was blowing pretty good last night and out side of our woods there are drifts. Trent came to get Taylor and take her to the hospital with him. Jamison went into the hospital yesterday at about noon because he has pneumonia. Jerry went to see him last evening and said he was doing much better. I didn't go because, again, I have some kind of virus. Just the congestion stuff. So, I have Dylan here for the day.

Yesterday I was able to spend some time, not much though, knitting on Dylan's second cream colored sock. His feet get so cold so the wool will be nice for him.

I don't have any appropriate yellow beads for the " Marguerite Daisy Pin' I have almost done. I want to get that done by Sunday so I can give it to Aunt Audrey before she leaves for NY. I need to look on line and see if I can find the instructions for the beehive technique.

Off to start my day!

Monday, February 12, 2007

My First Blog!

Good Day!
After reading blogs from others, I decided that maybe it would be a good thing for me to try this. I like the idea of having a place to record my 'Little of This and a Little of That'. You see, I have interests in many different things. I LOVE to craft. I just wish I had a magic wand for such mundane things as laundry, dusting, dishes, meals... I knit, scrapbook, bead, sewing,gardening, surf the net for research in health topics (my dd has health problems that no doctor seems to help with), and the list goes on. Kind of a 'Jack of all Trades'...you know the rest.

I am married, 33 years, have three daughters (two soon to be 31 and one soon to be 28), a spoiled kitty, Mirage, and 4 grandbabies. We winter in what we have called home for 30 years, and summer a whopping 15 miles north of there. We like to say we go south for the winter! Home is in the middle of the woods. Summer is on the shores of a beautiful lake. All of this is in the middle of Michigan.

We are raising our eldest grandson during the week. He goes to school at our little K-8 school here. He is in the 6th grade. His class has both 6th and 7th grades in it. There are 15 students in his room! D has had many problems with school over the years; a lot of his troubles come from his stepdad. He is a brillant child and has ADD. There have been great strides since September. He still has many things to work on. We are very proud of him. He has been a pleasure to have around...and a lot of work! I am not used to raising a child like this again after the years of not raising children.

My plans for this blog are to:
-track my projects
-notes on family
-and who knows what at this point!

So this is the first of it all!
linda