What a busy week we had. We went major food shopping at costco, along with other errands and the usually busy kid days. We even found some time to knit. Doll sweaters and accessories. Oh what fun that was. I even taught Mom about the magic loop and top down raglan sweaters for dolls. She did Great, but lost some sleep over knitting 2 sleeves at the same time, "never again" she said. We'll see :-). Then my Rockin' Sock Club kit came. The yarn is fabulous! I love it!!! But I am not happy with the pattern. Gave it a shot, but it's just not thrilling me, so riiip. I think the yarn will work wonderfully for my first pair of Monkey socks by Cookie A. So on my 4th CO, I think this will be the one. Enjoy the photos. The Brown/white striped sweaters are made by Mom, the rest by me. The purple cardigan is my all time favorite! Too bad it doesn't fit me :-)
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Friday, January 25, 2008
Monday, January 21, 2008
Long weekend with the kids
This weekend was long but lovely. The Metrowest Ballet company put on "Madeline and the Gypsies". There were some talented dancers! ! And then there were the "little ones". Oh my goodness they were SO cute. And they did such a good job for 5 - 7 year olds. I was a very proud Mama. Then today and tomorrow are days off from school, meaning more mommy interaction and less knitting time. They are so worth it though.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Canal du Midi Done!
Pattern : Canal du Midi from Knitting on the Road by Nancy Bush
Yarn : Dream in Color Smooshy, Petal Shower
Needle : 1 2.25mm 40" circular by Hiya Hiya
Construction : Followed pattern.
But now I am stuck.....I don't know what project to start next. I have so many that I want to do, but don't know what I feel like doing. Weird! I am waiting for my Rockin' Sock Club kit, due to arrive toward the end of the month!!!! (my Christmas gift)
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Spring in January?
We had bitter cold weather and then suddenly quite warm weather. The fat squirrel even found something to eat. I think what is happening, is the land is getting ready for some more snow. We had an incredible amount of snow this December, now it is all melting, in preparation for more snow.
With that in mind, I have finished a belated Christmas gift. Mom asked for some warm winter socks and I tackled the Tyrolean Stockings. They are wonderful. cozy, warm and really nice looking too. They were so much fun to knit, I can't wait to start another pair! But this time.....really now.....I must finish at least one of the other 2 pair of socks I have on needles (lol).
Needle : 3.00 mm Addi Turbo 40" circular. Two socks on one needle. This worked fine until I got to the foot, where I needed to re-arrange some stitches. This can't be addressed ahead of time, as the division from sole to instep occurs in the middle of the 4st cables on either side. No problemo, I have plenty of needles to help me with this.
This was a quick knit. Despite the full leg length, it is knitted using a worsted weight yarn.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Exercise
Although I have to admit I did not do as much running as I wanted to on vacation. But I did do some. I ran twice (lazy sight seeing run, but a run no less) before Christmas and twice after. I was phsyched to get the new Garmin Forerunner 305 for Christmas from my husband! That will give some added running incentive during this icy snowy winter! It was really cool to see my Motion Based lmfisher activities with a location of "Kings Worthy" listed. Pretty cool. Usually it just says Marlborough or Hudson (home).
Any New Years Resolutions out there? I must admit I haven't set any new ones, just the same as always, except......want to quickly get rid of the extra pounds put on during the holidays. But otherwise it's just keep fit, eat healthy, and knit knit knit :-)
Any New Years Resolutions out there? I must admit I haven't set any new ones, just the same as always, except......want to quickly get rid of the extra pounds put on during the holidays. But otherwise it's just keep fit, eat healthy, and knit knit knit :-)
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
2008 - Happy New Year!
Of course I must start with knitting. I knitted the slipper socks the day before flying. I realized that 1) it is England, damp and cold, 2) I have no room in my luggage for proper slippers. So I whipped these up and they were absolutely perfect. They even washed and dried (in the dryer mind you) perfectly.
The first photo shows what I was able to accomplish while travelling. The orange socks were started on the flight to England and mostly done. So I finished those up pretty quickly and started the second warm socks for me. Those went quickly as well. Then I spent most evenings when we were not out, working on the pink ones (Canal du Midi). The blue/brown ones I worked on the flight home from the UK. I never did get to work on the Tyrolean Stockings (only cast on), and now I must discipline myself to finish at least one of these 2 pairs before getting too involved in another.
Now I must journal my trip. Feel free to ignore this part as I am just going to ramble on and on as this is my journal afterall :-)
Dec. 16th
- Awoke at 4am, no snow yet, whew! 4:30am Gwyn says "it's snowing" bugger! By 5am we were on the road to the airport and driving was terrible. The plow convoys were out on the Mass Pike. Logan airport was closed, but the airline decided to board everyone anyway, "just in case there is an opening". The winds were blowing the snow back on the runway as fast as it was cleared. And when the airport did open, the plane had to be de-iced first, which took an hour! The rest of the journey was uneventful and the girls were fabulous travelers. We arrived 3 hours late and by the time we got to Winchester it was mid-night.
Dec 17th
- A day to acclimate. Slept in late, went for long, bitter cold walk around town and stopped for pizza. The girls needed something familiar. The only problem was: Sarah and Grandad had separated from us. They did more walking and got to see the round table, but they missed out on Pizza Express. But to make up for it, Grandad went shopping and picked up a pizza, which we put in the oven for Sarah, this made her happy enough.
Dec 18th
- A day to ice skate at the Winchester Cathedral. This was Great Fun! And we kept warmer while skating. Unfortunately I don't have any photos of this day, it's all on video only.
- A visit to Aunt Marion and Uncle Ken's farm. Fed the horses carrots and simply had a nice time. The girls were very well behaved as we adults chatted away. I think what kept them happy (besides feeding the horses) was eating up all the yummy shortbread.
Dec 20th
- Busy day! In the morning we went on a steam train. Just like in the Polar Express (only this was the Watercress Line). We were early enough to get some coffee and hot chocolate, which was perfect to keep us warm until the train heated up a bit. Then the children got a soft drink, while the adults got some wine and a minced pie (the pie was 3 times as big as the cup of wine, but it was the thought that counts!). The journey was quite enjoyable and of course Santa came through and gave all the children a gift. Too cute!
- Later that day we went to see a Pantomime of Jack in the Beanstalk. This was a cultural experience. The girls loved it and found it all "knee slapping" funny. We had ice-cream during the intermission, and all enjoyed ourselves immensly.
Dec 21st
- Another train ride, this one to Waterloo station in London. From here we took our first London Cab to the Tower of London. Spent time sightseeing here. Quite interesting and the girls were enthralled with the Armory as well as the beheading block.
- From here we walked to Oxygen Insurance on Lime Street to Auntie Sian's place of employ. It was nice to meet some of her collegues.
- We then had to bring Grandad back to Waterloo. We were staying for the weekend in London at a friend of Sian's Flat. It was perfect (except that we couldn't quite figure out the shower).
- Today Gwyn arrived from the US. He missed out on the lovely Sushi we all had for dinner that evening.
- We also went to check out Sian's flat in Holland Park. Which is quite lovely, but due to the smaller space and construction going on underneath her, we were fortunate to be able to stay at Ian's flat.
Dec 22nd
- We went to see the "Tutankhamun and The Golden Age of the Pharoahs" exhibit at The O2. Wow! What a cool place and a fabulous exhibit. The girls really enjoyed it as well.
- Now this is funny, before the exhibit we went for breakfast and the girls really really really wanted pancakes. Well, I guess you just don't get pancakes in the UK, so they had to settle for hot chocolate (which by the way they had ALOT of on our trip) and toast.
- From here we went on a water taxi which was really quite interesting.
- Tonight was pizza again. But it was great fun as we met up with some friends, chatted the night away and had champagne along with our pizza. Even the girls had a friend to chat with, Elizabeth.
Dec 23rd
- A most magical day! We went to the Royal Opera House in London for the ballet performaces of Les Patineurs and the Tales of Beatrix Potter. Absolutely fabulous! Enjoyed that tremendously.
- From here we went for an Indian Curry. Which was quite enjoyable!
Dec 24th
- Back to Waterloo Station to board a train for Winchester, and Christmas Eve celebrations!!!!!!!! Including the children's service at the Winchester Cathedral, with lots of lovely angels, shepherds, kings etc. Thanks to Sian the girls could participate too, wearing their golden halos. Just too bad they didn't fit in the luggage to bring back home. At least they'll be there for next time.
- Ahhhh. What a nice day. The never empty glass of Champagne, little angels passing out gifts, family, nibbley bits, food and more food, and of course more and more drink. A lovely day for all.
- Boxing day. Another family day of relaxation, food and drink. A late afternoon party ensued, and the fireworks were displayed after dark.
Dec 27th
- A hang over (surprisingly the only one this holiday and not too bad either). A relaxing day, as it was our last. Went to the library to access the internet and check-in on our flights. Then stopped at The Old Vine in Cathedral Close for a couple of pints of Real English beer!
Dec 28th
- Early to rise and off to the airport. No problems on the return flight; and as always: "nice to be home".
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