Lemon Drop Cowl

I’ve finished the final cowl in the Great Cowl KAL!  5 cowls in 50 days!  It was another fun knit.  I had purchased some Misti Alpaca back in Arkadelphia, and I had a few skeins of it.  I still have one left.  I may make a tam or some kind of hat to go with the cowl.

The pattern is called the Blueberry Scowl, but my cowl is very yellow!

Since the yarn is solid, I thought it would be fun to have 3 different buttons.  I found them at my favorite yarn shop Fancy Tiger.

Love the tiger button!

This is my kinda interesting shot of the cowl.

The pattern was not a hard one.  I had to cast on 300 stitches though, and somehow, my brioche stitch got a little wonky for abit.  I got it back on track though.  There’s also a 1 by 1 rib and 2 by 2 rib.  It’s a neat pattern.  I probably should block this out.  I’ve not done that yet.

I’m at the Little Gym right now watching Davey in his tumbling class.  On the way here he told me, “I have so much to do today Mommy.  Little Gym, and then I have a pretend meeting and a pretend class and then another pretend meeting and another pretend class!”

He has been to a couple of meetings with me at achool in the past couple of weeks.  He sits so quietly.  Not a peep.  He draws and plays on my iphone and has done great.  So he’s gotten into the spirit of our school life.  Teaching and meetings.  It’s very fun for him.  “Mommy.  I love to come to Rocky Mountain High!”  (that’s what he calls our school).

If I can just teach him to grade for me.  I’ll be set! 🙂

 

St Patrick’s Day and a Cooking Show

Davey loves a party.  So yesterday, he didn’t want to wear green, (“little kids don’t have to wear green”) but he wanted to make cookies and have cupcakes.  We ended up buying some cupcakes because I have not mastered the high altitude cupcake yet, and we made cookies.

Hobby Lobby didn’t have shamrock cookies cutters so we went with kind of a flowery shape.  It worked just fine – as long as Davey was doing the cookie cutting.  I was having difficulty, but Davey had a technique that worked much better than mine (I have limited experience with cookie cutters.  I never make sugar cookies with icing because I have no self control when it comes to that type of cookie).

So Davey was in charge of wielding the cookie cutter.

Lately Davey loves to watch cooking shows.   And now he wants us to pretend that we are hosting a cooking show.  So the other day, he helped me mix up something for dinner.  It involved stirring, and so as we were stirring Davey was saying, “Now isn’t this looking just beautiful.”

When he has to leave for a second, he wants me to keep up the commentary.  “Next we will be putting icing on the cookies and then adding sprinkles.  We’ll be right back!”

I didn’t buy the best jar of sprinkles.  They came out too fast and were difficult to apply evenly.  Davey found this hilarious.

I love this next photo.  David told us to smile nice for the camera.  I guess Davey didn’t feel like it at the moment.  Or it was when David was saying he wanted a cookie, and Davey was informing him that he had to “WAIT FOR THE PARTY! “I find this picture hilarious because it shows Davey when he is being totally tootsville.

Ree Drummond from the Pioneer Woman is going to be here next weekend for a book signing. Davey loves watching her cooking show with me.  He likes to see her kids on there.  I’m hoping we can go.  I think he’d find that really cool.

And finally a cookie close-up shot.  These are just too fun.

 

Spring Soccer!

Davey began his second season of soccer today.  It was beautiful outside.  Sunny, no wind and comfortable temps.

Davey had a great time.   He got right back into it.   They are the “Eagles”, so I think he was flying here.

He’s gotten much better at moving the ball.  Very focused:

They had to take turns playing since it is 3 on 3.  He didn’t mind taking time out though.  He looks to be having a very nice chat with his teammate here (I really want to get a better zoom!)

He’s still not all that interested yet in really getting after the ball, but it’s early in the season.  He still spends a lot of time hopping gleefully as he runs after the child who is actually kicking the ball.

He does look ready to go here though!

After the game, he was ready to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day!

Outside!

We are back outside.  It’s supposed to be in the 70s all week and we are loving it.  I am watching Davey jump on the trampoline while I write this.

Davey is now serenading me on the harmonica.  It’s lovely.  Our neighbor, Bob, has a bunch of wind chimes.  I love listening to them as well.  Koko is wandering around.  She likes to be out here with us.

Davey just explained why he is serenading me.  It is part of the entertainment for the food drive he is hosting.  Apparently he learned about food drives watching Olivia.  Now he is having a circus.

So I told Davey that I needed to sit out here and read for my class tomorrow.  Instead, I am perusing baby patterns on Ravelry.  My brother and his wife are expecting their first baby.  yay.  My cousin and her husband are expecting their first baby.  yay.   I have a couple of friends having babies too so I am looking forward to some baby knitting!

I am also finishing up my last cowl in the Great Cowl KAL.  It’s been a lot of fun, but I will be happy to have it finished up.

And that’s about all.  We are all slowly getting healthy again.  Davey’s croup is about gone.  If David can get over his cough, we will hopefully begin to stay healthy around here!

In the meantime, we are enjoying a beautiful day!

Baby Vision

It’s Sunday and we are having a definite “loki” day.  Davey is running a fever and is not feeling great.  I am still trying to get over a cold and David has a little bit of a cold himself.  So we are just hanging out.  I’m reading and actually knitting on something that is not a cowl for the first time in several weeks.

It is a fingerless glove – well it will actually have partial fingers and the flap thing that will come over the hand to make a mitten.  They’re convertible mittens and the pattern is called “Podster Glove”.  I am knitting with the prettiest Shibui sock yarn.  Here’s an ok iphone pic.

I love that blue!

I also wanted to blog about Davey’s “baby vision”.  Lately, whenever David and I talk about something that we did before he was born, Davey goes into baby vision mode.  He likes to think that he has always been with us and has participated throughout.  So he stops and he kinda tilts his head and says “baby vision”.  It is with this “baby vision” that he is able to experience these moments from before he was born.  I’m not sure how he came up with this, but it’s pretty cute.

After he goes into “baby vision”, he says things like “oh yeah” and “I remember that with my baby vision”.

This is not exactly the expression he makes, but it’s a unique one that I’ve not captured in a photograph before.  We were getting ready to head to Home Depot yesterday for the kid’s workshop.

I’d just finished working on his hair which had just previously looked like this (a kinda blurry picture but I like it):

Ok back to some more “loki” time!

Perpetually Persistent Cowl and my little photographer

Cowl number 4 is done.  I started this on Thursday and finished it last night.  It went so fast and was a fun knit.  It went so fast because it was on size 17 needles and was knitted with this super chunky yarn (Malabrigo Rasta).  I am thinking it will be suitable for wear when it is below zero outside.  It’s very thick and warm – pretty soft too.

Davey was kind enough to model again for me this morning.

He got goofy and was being silly (the wee tot is also in need of a haircut.  His hair was kinda crazy this morning!).

I also got a close up of him that I really liked.

Then he wanted to take pictures of me.  He took one picture and he then instructed me to move to a better light.  “Mommy, let’s get somewhere where the light is not behind you.”  Then he wanted me to take off the cowl.  It was freaking him out a little.

So he took another picture of which he approved.

Then he wanted to arrange the cowl on the wig head and he knew just where he wanted to place it.

Love having my helpful photography assistant although actually I may have become the assistant at this point!

 

Weeble Wobble Thursday

I’m at the Little Gym again.  It’s turning into a good place to do a little blogging.

I think we are about to maybe get some snow again.  A 30% chance today has turned into a 90% chance, and we may end up with a few inches.  We love the snow, but we are starting to look forward to some Spring!

On our way to the Little Gym this morning, we stopped by Fancy Tiger to get some new yarn.  (Fancy Tiger is my favorite yarn/craft store in the Denver area. It’s the coolest.) I’m getting ready to start the next cowl in the cowl KAL, and I did not have any superchunky in my stash.  So I just had to buy some.  I ended up buying what the pattern calls for (I rarely do this!)  – Malabrigo Rasta.  So nice.  So squishy.

Just did a little photography at the Little Gym.

I can’t wait to start knitting this.  It should be super fast (famous last words) – on size 17 needles!

I finished the 3rd cowl in the knit along yesterday.  I like it a lot.  It wraps around my neck three times and is so is nice and comfy and warm.

Davey again agreed to model for me.

It’s has curves on one side – hence the weeble wobble.  This was accomplished with short rows.  Really neat.

He was explaining something to David here.

And Davey took some pictures of me.  I always like this.

ok time to cast on this squishy new yarn!

Windy Sunday

It’s “a-blowin'” outside.  We are hanging out indoors today. Davey is playing with some of his action figure guys.  His imagination has just exploded and I love to listen to all his pretend play (although I pretend to not be listening!).

I think I am coming along pretty well on my third cowl for the Great Cowl KAL.  I finished the first short row section last night and I’ve now begun the second.  It’s all bunched up on the needles, but here’s how it kinda looks right now.

I’m hoping I’m going to have it done by Wednesday evening.

The other night I made potato pancakes.  Over the years, I’d made them a couple of times from this box mix.  They were pretty good, but I grated potatoes and onions the other night and made them from scratch.  This was the very easy recipe that I used: Potato Pancakes.  I don’t know why I hadn’t done this before.  It takes a little time to grate the potatoes, but it wasn’t bad at all.  Grating an onion was not the most fun thing ever.  Chopping up onions does not typically make me cry, but grating them releases an entirely new level of onion fumes.

When I was a kid, this was my absolute favorite meal ever in the whole world.   So I don’t know why I had not made my favorite meal in the whole world for such a long time.  They were even as good as I remembered. They are fried so I still won’t make them too often, but I am going to make them more then once every twenty years for sure.

I knew bratwurst would be good with them, but in an attempt to lower our total fat intake for that meal, I made chicken bratwurst.  I got them at Sprouts.  Pretty good.  Not as good as the real deal.

A not great food shot:

So good.  I love them with applesauce.  David eats them with ketchup (so wrong).

And finally, lately Davey loves to arrange his stuffed animals into “family pictures”.  Then he wants me to come photograph them altogether.

Proud Davey.

Catching Up

I have not been able to blog all week or maybe more accurately, I’ve not taken the time to blog!  We’ve all been a little puny and then also really busy with school.  I’m into another round of grading but I am procrastinating a little bit because I really need to write a blog entry!

I’m actually at the Little Gym watching Davey in his tumbling class.  He’s having a great time.  There’s a parent activity at the end of class.  That should be fun.  Then we will go have lunch, kill a little time, and come back for karate.

It was kind of slushy driving here.  The weather has been crazy.  We had winds last night like I’d never experienced.  Then a little snow – just enough to make things messy.  But we made it over here without much trouble.

I’m knitting away on the next cowl.  It’s not due until next Wednesday.  The same day as midterm grades are due and a couple of other things so I’m stressing a little over it again.  Not in a bad way,  I just would like to finish it.  It’s mostly tons of stockinette and soon I will be starting some short rows.  It’s an interesting pattern, and I love the yarn I am using although I am still trying to remember what it is for sure.

Last Sunday, (or Saturday?  David are having a conversation right now via text in which we are trying to remember which day it was.  Neither of us are sure.  Good gracious) we finally went to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.  Wow fun.  We all loved it.  We went ahead and got an annual pass, and Davey was ready to go back the next day.  We couldn’t make it back the very next day, but I’m hopeful we can go sometime this week still.

Davey dressed up like an astronaut.  There is a really neat space section.

Daddy loved the dinosaur bones too.

Davey always loves studying maps.

There was this really cool health exhibit which had all these interactive activities.  Davey stood in front of this display and the skeleton in the display changed movements to imitate what Davey was doing.  Really neat.

Finally, there was a great children’s activity/play area, and Davey loved “digging for dinosaur bones”!

Fun day.

Ok almost time for activity with Davey!

 

 

A Very Very Good Cowl Indeed

So I finished my cowl the other day for the Great Cowl KAL.  The name of the pattern is “A Very Good Cowl Indeed”.  I really really loved knitting it with the Wollmeise.  It was a really fun pattern to knit too, once I got the lace charts figured out, so I have renamed it “A Very Very Good Cowl Indeed”.  It’s turned out to be one of my favorite things that I have ever knitted.

I had fun taking pictures of it.

I have a cold sore on my lip that feels like it is the size of Texas, so I was more than happy to once again have Davey serve as my model.  I’m glad I did, because I got some fun pictures of him.

I don’t get these more serious expressions very often.  It’s not that he never makes them, I just usually don’t capture them with my camera.

And another:

But then he got goofy and started grinning and moving in towards me.

And those grins are the best!