The Grey Shawl

Back around June, I started knitting some patterns as a test knitter for a book a friend of mine  is co-writing.   The finished projects will be photographed and the pictures will be included in this new book.  So I was (still am) excited to participate.

I knit two hats which are awesome hats, and I can’t wait to be able to show pictures.

Then there was the shawl.  The grey shawl.  I loved (still do) the idea of a lace shawl out of a bulky weight yarn.  We used Knit Picks yarn for this, and I really like this grey color.

I blocked the shawl yesterday.  It took me 5 months to work my way through this process.

There were a few problems along the way.  I was test knitting the pattern, so it was natural that there might be a few kinks to work out with the pattern.   The problem with me was that I am still gaining confidence with knitting lace and so when I ran into a problem, I didn’t really know how to diagnose it.  Fortunately my friend Susan (who is co-writing the book) patiently helped me several times.

For awhile, it was one step forward two steps back.  I messed up on the double decrease which has to be done right to look right in the pattern.  There were a couple of other things along the way.  I have forgotten the specifics (or blocked them out).  It’s probably better that way.

For the final part of the shawl, I had to knit the border.  I had to pick up stitches all the way around the shawl.  So by the time I had them all picked up all the way around on my circular needles, I figured (assumed – never good) I would be just knitting round and round.  I did a few rounds, and then I looked at the picture that Susan had sent me of the border of the original shawl.  The pattern had a garter stitch not stockinette.  I really glared at that shawl then.  I may have thrown it down the stairs into the basement.

But then I realized it’s about the process (yes, that’s what I always tell myself) and I tinked back to the beginning of the border.  Then I did back and forth rows.  Then I bound off.  And then – I blocked it.

And I learned another valuable lesson.  The things that are not the easiest can bring the most reward.  I don’t think I’ve ever been so proud of a project.  I draped it around me and immediately took a picture.  (I love the feel of that bulky weight shawl – but it still is very open and lacy).  I’m grinning like crazy in that pic.

It’s one of the prettiest things I have ever knitted.

I gained lots more confidence in knitting lace.

I learned to calculate and adjust as needed to make the pattern work!

I learned about a different type of shawl construction.

I learned a new really cool stretchy bind-off.

I can’t post any pictures yet, but here’s just a little piece of it:

Today I am starting a new knitting adventure.  It’s the Christmas Advent Calendar Scarf.  It’s a knit along on Ravelry.  It’s lace and I am using some Jojoland light fingering wool that I bought back in Arkadelphia. I’ll post some pictures in the next few days after I get it going.  I don’t know if I will be able to keep up with the daily clues, but I’ll give it a try!

So that’s knitting.  I’m working on way too many projects, but I have declared a yarn buying moratorium until I finish some of the projects.  (Of course, I might make certain exceptions).

It’s snowing like crazy here today.  Davey and I ran to the store this morning, but we are staying put for the rest of the day.  We got out and shoveled this morning.  It was my first time to shovel snow.  That’s some kind of good exercise.

This afternoon we will make soup and a pumpkin cake.  I let Davey pick out the recipe.  I think his choice was based on the photograph which shows a thick white glaze on the cake.  I got a new cookbook the other day (thanks again to my friend Shawna!) which should help me bake better at this higher altitude.  It’s called Pie in the Sky.  It is really neat because the author tested all of these recipes at about 4 different altitudes and then adjusted the recipes accordingly.  I’ve not had the greatest luck baking here, so I am very much looking forward to trying it out!

Davey’s Big Weekend!

Davey had a high time this weekend!  On Saturday, he attended his first birthday party.   He could not wait for his friend to open his present.

He also very much enjoyed having birthday cake icing.  I think he found a kindred spirit as I’m not sure his friend ate any cake either.

His cousin, Addie,  was also here all weekend.  Davey was very happy about this.

They had great fun playing  together.

They had a great time jumping.

I love to take trampoline pictures.  Even blurry ones.

They really got after it!

Davey and I also made our first batch of Christmas cookies.

Davey had a two-handed sprinkle method going.

I figured out how to use the timer on our camera, so I’ve been having fun with that (even though the photographic quality has not always been stellar)!

I’m not sure what Addie and Davey were doing here.  It involved a very fun game which included throwing play food at something.  They were very absorbed in this game.

 

We tried for a group picture, but Davey was not thrilled about more pictures.  (I can’t imagine why!)

Thanksgiving 2011

It was a great Thanksgiving spent with friends.

Davey, as usual, had a wonderful time with Olivia.  When we arrived, Davey and Olivia mixed up all the ingredients to make vanilla ice cream.

Davey stirred first, but he was quite delicate about it.  Olivia had to show him how to really get after it!  Davey found this pretty funny.

Davey and Olivia had a special kid’s table for two.

They enjoyed this very much!  Although Davey’s Thanksgiving dinner consisted of 3 rolls and some of the vanilla ice cream that he had a part in making.

Here we are.

Then Olivia and Davey wanted to have their picture taken together.

Our second Thanksgiving in Colorado – thankful to be here!

Thanksgiving Preparation

Davey and I are having a relaxing start to what is going to be kind of an errand filled day.  We need to go to:  Library, post office, Honey Baked Ham, bank and grocery store.  I think that’s it.  Oh Hobby Lobby!  I need some inexpensive lightweight white yarn.  So we need to get started soon.

Davey woke up this morning and the first thing he said was that he was going downstairs to find “Man-at-Arms”(Daddy).  He’s been watching old He-Man and She-Ra episodes on Netflix.  I’m Adora (She-Ra).  Davey, of course, is He-Man.  Last week I was Invisible Woman.  I think I prefer to be a superhero(ine?) over Adora.  Although I do like Adora.

I wrote that we are going to our friends’ for Thanksgiving.  I’m going to make a few things to take.  David wants Squash Casserole like he always had at home.  I found the recipe in the cookbook we have from his grandmother. I’m also going to make Pioneer Woman’s Sweet Potato casserole recipe.  It calls for vanilla though.  I put it in last year, and I liked the casserole except not too crazy about the vanilla.  Going to leave that out this time.

A friend just gave me a new recipe for cranberry salsa.  I’m going to try that out as well.  I love all things cranberry.  I am also going to try the Pioneer Woman pecan pie recipe.  She says that it will make me cry.  If I do it right, I am assuming these will be happy tears.  (I am fond of Pioneer Woman recipes huh!)

So that’s the plan for our Tuesday.  Davey has been very busy this morning and could not be bothered for more than a quick photo.

 

 

Sunday

It’s Sunday morning.  Davey is playing some Hero Up on the computer with David.  I’m writing my online class.  It’s about American southern literature in the 20th century.  It’s been a big challenge.  At first I was overwhelmed and I didn’t know where to begin.  I somehow overcame this, and I am now well into the writing of the course.  It’s actually been very good for me.  I realized that I don’t write formally much anymore, but I grade formal papers all the time, so it’s good for me to write as well.

As I write, I have the Pandora Country Christmas station playing on my computer.  I know it’s a little early, but I love the Christmas season.

Before we can get too carried away with Christmas though, we will concentrate on being thankful!  We will spend Thanksgiving with our friends.  Davey will be reunited with Olivia, his 4 year old friend.  He will be very thankful for this.

It’s chilly out this morning.

I need to go to the store soon and get ingredients to make the Pioneer Woman tortilla soup that we like so much.  I’ll try to get Davey to go along with me so that David can work a little on the online typography class that he is writing.

I worked on writing letters with Davey this morning.  He will deny to the extreme that he knows what they are.  He wrote an H for me without any prompting, but then he got kind of upset about it.  He likes being little and something about learning his letters means getting big to him, so right now he does not want to admit to knowing any letter beyond X and O.   That’s ok.  There’s no rush.

I guess it’s time to get back to work.

Gotta have one pic though.  I’ve been having too much fun with instagram on my phone.  Here’s Davey posing for me.

 

The day to day

Monday through Wednesday always seem to just disappear.  And then it’s Thursday and I realize that I have not blogged since Sunday, and that just bugs me.  (If I look back at the past few weeks, I probably repeat nearly the same thing every Thursday).

We had an early snowstorm a few weeks ago that took lots of limbs off the trees, so “we’ve” been cleaning that up (My part has been minimal, although David has left a few final piles of leaves for me).

Koko enjoys spending time in the yard with us.  She is 15 and 3/4 now.  She’s hanging in there.

Davey was not much more help to Daddy then I was.   He got out his car which he received as a birthday gift when he turned 1!!  He uses it as a step stool to the trampoline these days I think.

It was a nice enough day out that he could enjoy some trampoline jumping.  He didn’t clear those leaves on the trampoline either.  But I think they added some nice crunch to his jumping.

Davey tells me that he wants to be a photographer when he grows up.  He pronounces it “Photo   Grapher”  which I love.  He took this picture of me.  I had just gotten home from a 4 mile walk/run which was the most exercise I’d done in awhile.  I’m looking pretty rough, but I like this picture because he took it.

The little Photo Grapher has also been enjoying painting too.  He is very abstract.  I think he is just enjoying the feeling of putting the paint on the paper, which I agree is very fun.

Final Fall Soccer Game: Blown off the Field

Yesterday was Davey’s last soccer game for the fall.  The previous two games had been cancelled due to snow on the field.  So we had a final make-up yesterday.

For the past couple of days, we have experienced crazy crazy wind.  When we went to soccer yesterday morning, it was gusting up to 50 miles per hour.

Davey liked pretending that he was going to be blown away.

The wind didn’t stop him from jumping in there with some of his “fancy footwork”.

At times, the wind became too much for him and he needed a break.

But he quickly got back in there to play his game.

He even got his foot on the ball.  I think he was out of bounds when he decided to take it, but that was ok.

This woolly mountain guy was struggling in the wind as well.

oops I mean David.

I love this shot that David got.  Big sky  and the kid in the tall blue hat.

Finally it was over (they ended early), and we had our last parent tunnel of the season.

Davey waited (kinda patiently) for his medal.  (I have a goofy cameo in the upper lefthand corner of the photo.  Hands clasped and everything.)

I presented him with his medal.

Davey was parched – I guess from the wind, and he could not be separated from his Capri Sun for long enough to take a picture!

So that’s the end of Davey’s very first soccer season.  In Spring, we will begin again.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summer and Dilemma

We were so happy to have some special visitors a couple of nights ago.  Jason, a old good friend whom David met back when we lived in Dallas, spent the night on his way to San Francisco from Maine.  (We’ve becoming a great stopping point for those driving cross country on their way to San Francisco – my brother and sister-in-law came through on the same journey just a few weeks ago!)

So it was good to see Jason.  Davey was sad to see him go.  He told David, “He’s my old friend now too.”

Along with Jason came his two giant schnauzers named Summer and Dilemma.  Oh these are awesome dogs.  For one thing they don’t shed and they are hypoallergenic.  Better though were their personalities.  They were just hilarious but so friendly and sweet to little Davey.   He loved them immediately.

Trying to take pictures of the three of them was like trying to photograph the wind.  They were all in constant motion.  Many of my photographic attempts looked like this:

These are not small dogs.  While I love all dogs, I really love a big “neck-hugging” dog.

You’ll notice that Koko is nowhere to be found.  She tolerated the dogs fine, but she was not too interested.  She’s tired and these big dogs made her look like a little bitty girl.  She was not too thrilled about that.  She retired to her rooms upstairs.

Summer and Dilemma proceeded to take over the yard.

We were so happy to spend some with Jason and his beautiful dogs.

Pollock and Poultry

I have too much fun with blog titles sometimes.

Yesterday David and Davey went to Home Depot.  They just happened to perfectly accidentally time going when Home Depot was doing their monthly kids’ workshop.

Davey got an apron.

He built (with David’s help) a picture frame.  Davey then painted it in the style of Jackson Pollock (as David pointed out).

Once Davey got home, he went off in search of his tools and then he started “fixing” stuff.

From Home Depot to knitting – I’ve been knitting some tiny things.  It’s a little tricky, but I’ve gotten better at it with practice, and it’s become really fun.  I bought Teeny-Tiny Mochi Mochi, and I’ve made a few things out of here.

I made some chickens for a friend.

Then an unusual chicken showed up.

I tried the pattern for the cupcake.  Not sure I pulled it off.  I asked Davey what it was.  He looked at it carefully and said, “Mommy, it’s a yellow snowball with a hat.”

I made a Christmas tree.  It was the trickiest of the bunch in a fiddly trying to maneuver 4 metal size 1 needles with 12 stitches kinda way.

And then finally, little Davey helping me out with pictures.

 

 

Monster, Hexi-puffs and Hulda Holly

I made a monster the other day.  I love Rebecca Danger’s monster patterns.  The pattern for this monster was in the latest edition of Knit Simple.  I had so much fun, that I checked out her knitting book yesterday from the library.  It’s her Big Book of Knitted Monsters.  Davey and I have great fun with these monsters.

I’m also making a hexi-puff here and there.

I’m also now moving along nicely with the beginning of Hulda Holly.  No moebius this time around (I hope!).

There is a red stripe at the bottom of the sweater, and it is a blend of 3 different reds.

It’s hard to tell, and I’m not done with the reds yet, but it’s fun to see how these fairly similar colors blend.

So that’s knitting at the moment.

Davey wanted to help me take pictures the other day, when I was trying to get a picture of the monster.   His monster impression: