Christmas Day 2012

It’s been a great Christmas.  We spent Christmas Eve with our friends across the street.  Great food and great company for Christmas Eve.

Yesterday, the three of us had a really nice day at home.  We opened presents, built Legos, David labored over a transformer for a very long time, I took Buster for a walk in the snow, we had Christmas lunch, I baked a cake (because I’d forgotten to make a Christmas dessert), we facetimed with my family while we opened our family calendars (an annual tradition), we talked to sweet baby Lila via facetime, I knitted with my new Signature dpns (love them!), and we just had a nice day.  One of my favorite Christmases.

Here was Davey – just out of bed.


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He quickly woke up though. They enjoyed the finger light rings.

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I can always count on him for expressiveness too (I believe these socks glow in the dark!).

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And when the opening was all over – it was time to play (and luckily for me, he was playing while sitting in some beautiful light!).

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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Birthday to Christmas Eve Eve

My birthday was on the 20th.  I’ve written before about how Davey loves a great celebration.  The first thing I heard when I woke up was Davey saying to David in a loud voice that maybe he thought was a quiet voice, “I want to give her her candle!”

Davey loves to pick out candles.  He will smell every single one of them as part of his selection process.  So he’d carefully chosen one for me.  It is a nice one.  I’m waiting for my cold to completely go away so I can enjoy the scent.  Then I will light it.  He also picked out my card:


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When I opened the card, I found that it played “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” – a great old 80s Cyndi Lauper song!   We thought that was pretty fun.

We’d gone to a Firefly Handmade Holiday Market in Boulder last weekend.  So many great arts and crafts there.   I talked to an artist about his work, and then David got me one of his pieces for my birthday.  The artist (Jamie Lang) creates bricks from adobe. Then he does photo transfers of photos he has taken onto the bricks.  There are layers of wax involved in this process as well.  I really liked this one.  It’s created from a photo he took of a Nebraska church.  I love it.  I don’t know if this photo does it justice.  It was really interesting to talk to this artist and to learn about his process.

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David and Davey also made me a red velvet cake with cream cheese icing.  David worked very hard to get the cake baked and iced.  David and Davey are having some serious discussion about their icing approach here.

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It looked (and tasted) great! Davey was going in for a lick here.

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What a nice 45th birthday.

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Today we baked cookies.  Davey and David helped with some decorating.  Davey opened an early Christmas present, and he and David played with it for awhile.

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Now it’s time to get Davey to bed.   He has been so excited about Christmas.  He asks about 10 times a day:  “How many sleeps Mommy?  Then how many?  Then how many?”  He can not wait!

 

Buster, Koko and Snow!

We are getting some snow here today.  It kind of paused for the moment, but it is so windy outside.  I have never experienced a blizzard, but I can imagine how that wind combined with heavy snow could be impossible.

David took Koko and Buster out this morning to play for a few minutes.  I asked him to take some pictures.  I’ve got a cold and didn’t want to venture out.  Davey and I were watching them from the window.

Buster exhibited signs of his part Siberian “Huskiness”.  He loved the snow.  He was trying to gobble it up.

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He also desperately wanted to play with Koko.  Koko desperately wanted to not play with him.

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Buster was in constant motion.  I guess that is to be expected from a 10 week old pup!

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Koko is a very old girl who is not getting around very well anymore.  She’s never been great in the snow though.  Her fluffy fur is not made for it.  She is meant to sit in a castle and command her minions (You can ask her).

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In contrast, Buster is a ball of goofy pup who is going to thrive on snow play.

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I do love a goofy dog, but I also love my regal girl!

 

Embroidered Mary Janes

A month or so ago, I knitted and embroidered these little booties.  I really like the idea of embroidering on knitting, and so I have been experimenting.  I did not take notes or immediately document on ravelry that these were in process, so I can’t remember which Mary Jane pattern I knitted.  There are several nice ones on ravelry though – free too.  I knitted one of those patterns  I’m not real happy about my memory sometimes.

I used just the regular DMC embroidery floss.  I used all six strands. (six right?)

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I just kinda of played around with the lazy daisy stitch and meandered around the booties.

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I sent them to my little niece Lila whose feet are rapidly growing.  They were cute on her, but I am thinking they won’t fit long.  I would guess that they no longer fit now, but I think they are kind of fun to look at and remember that her feet were once that size for just a little while.

 

Wee Pup Meets Wee Tot: A New Addition to Our Family!

We have a new member of our family.

This past Tuesday, we went to the Humane Society of Boulder Valley.  I’d been keeping an eye on their available dogs for awhile, and on Monday, I saw a puppy that I thought might fit well into our family.

So Davey, my mom and I went to go meet him.  We loved him right away.

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We put a hold on him and waited for David to be done with work so that he could come meet him.  He loved him too.  Next thing we knew, he was home with us.

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When we adopted him, his name was Andy.  We decided we weren’t crazy about Andy for him.  After that, he was Patches for several hours.  Merle (he has a red merle coat), Bandit, and Roger (after Mr. Rogers Federer) were also briefly discussed.  We finally settled on Buster. I think it fits him well.

We introduced him to Koko not too long after we got home.  I need to get some pictures of them together.  I’ve not been too successful yet. I couldn’t keep them together for long.  Buster wants to get in her face and she wants to avoid him.  She is very tolerant for the most part.  She lets him jump up in her face and on him.  But then, she will decide she has had enough.  One snarl of the teeth, and Buster knows to vamoose.

Buster and Davey are getting to know each other.  They have a great time chasing each other, but Davey is not overly thrilled with those sharp little puppy teeth.  Neither am I!

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His first night was a little rough.  He had a nervous tummy and so couldn’t stay in his crate.  He and I finally settled down in the basement, where he finally settled down at about 3 am.  Poor thing.

Since then he’s done pretty well at night.  He is getting used to his crate and is listening pretty well.  We are not used to have a dog who might actually do what we ask.  Koko has never been what you would call an obedient dog – or anywhere near that.  Timber was a little better, but he was pretty stubborn too.  Even Daisy was not the greatest listener.  This pattern would suggest something about the owners as well I think. 🙂  But obedience training classes are in his near future, and we will try to get him trained well.   He is also progressing on his housetraining.  He seems like a pretty smart little guy.

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His coat has these red merle patches.  He has one very blue eye and one kind of brownish-gray eye.  He also has a really sweet nature.

He’s in his crate giving me the big puppy eyes right now.

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But in the time it took to take and upload that picture, he has fallen asleep again.

Sweet boy!

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