Here is my exciting news: Maddie and I are going to do the MS walk this Sat at City Park and are honored to be on the MIX 100 sponsored team. They took applications from different teams participating in the walk and chose my friend Liz's sister Hannah's team "I Sold My Soul For Rock and Roll and Now I have MS" to be the official Mix 100 team. We are so excited to be a part of this event. We have done the walk previously but it has been a couple of years since the last one. We are both still $250 away from our goal of $300 in donations so if you would like to donate here is the official team page. Thank you so much to those who have already contributed to this worthy cause.
And for the perspective. Often in life we talk about the "big" things and not sweating the small stuff, and ponder what is truly important. Recently a dear friend of mine lost everything she owned in a house fire. Fortunately her family escaped with only minor injuries. These are the big things, the ones we love. Everything else we possess is fleeting, but our friends, family and loved ones are truly what matter and often we forget what our priorities should be. I can't imagine how incredibly tough it must be to lose family pictures, baby books etc, but I am so thankful that they are all unharmed. If you would like to help them out please send me an email and I can direct you on how. Give everyone you love a big hug and remember what the big things are in life.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
Whew, a minute to pause
Wow it has been a busy week. Swimming lessons, ice skating lessons, ice show practices, orchestra camp, field trips, play groups....on and on it goes. But in there I have managed to fit in a bit of knitting. I am almost done with the cuff of my Sock for Veronik. I am really liking the pattern and think it does indeed look nice with the variegated yarn.
I did get a bit side tracked the other night and cast on these socks after reading this tutorial. I have been wanting to do the Turkish cast on again and also try two at once on one circular, and the tutorial took advantage of both techniques. I am using some Paton's Merino given to me by Nicole. Socks sure go fast when using worsted weight yarn. I think I am going to make them knee highs, perfect for wearing with boots.
The rest of my spare time has been spent making these stitch markers to go with the newest Cat Bordhi book. I have a lot of outstanding orders to fill for them and have been trying to get them all done asap. I should have some going out Monday! Ugh, I hate falling behind.
I did take a break tonight and whipped up this jewelry set. I bought the porcelain beads at Joanne's today after the orange color grabbed my attention. I paired them with some sterling beads and I'm not sure what the black beads are but I like them.
I also found these cute little critters in the garden dept. At less than $2 a piece who could not give them a new home.
Ooh and look at this cute Atenti purse I found on ebay. It is just the right size for socks, although I have used it as a reg. ole purse for most the week.
And alas I am not the only one who is exhausted. Little A fell asleep the other night playing Xbox (and before I had the chance to make his bed w/ new clean sheets).

Next: as promised my exciting news and the perspective I mentioned earlier.
Next: as promised my exciting news and the perspective I mentioned earlier.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
I saw this on Nicole's blog and couldn't resist old Myer Briggs. Although I must say I am not unselfish, I want all the yarn in the world for ME ME ME!!! Oh and I would be a good politician if it not for all those skeletons. hee hee.
You Are An ENFP |
![]() You love being around people, and you are deeply committed to your friends. You are also unconventional, irreverent, and unimpressed by authority and rules. Incredibly perceptive, you can usually sense if someone has hidden motives. You use lots of colorful language and expressions. You're quite the storyteller! In love, you are quite the charmer. And you are definitely willing to risk your heart. You often don't follow through with your flirting or professed feelings. And you do break a lot of hearts. At work, you are driven but not a workaholic. You just always seem to enjoy what you do. You would make an excellent entrepreneur, politician, or journalist. How you see yourself: compassionate, unselfish, and understanding When other people don't get you, they see you as: gushy, emotional, and unfocused |
Friday, April 18, 2008
Pretty in Pink!
Yay Spring! How I love thee let me count the ways and finish before it starts snowing again. Today is a beautiful day and I felt the need to express it on my toes. Little things like this make me happy. I went to my reg. nail salon, Elvis Nails, and lo and behold they had just purchased some new pedicure chairs. I was merely going to get a re-base, but that was just too tempting. So I broke down and indulged in a deluxe pedicure. One hour of pure heaven. So now my toes are all ready for spring. I am not even a pink person but it just fit my mood so well.
And then when I arrived home this cute new Atenti bag I bought was waiting on my doorstep. I wish you could make it out a little better in the picture, but the plastic reflects the light.
Here is an up close of one of the sassy girls in the print. It also has rhinestones speckled through out.
And it pulls open to reveal a lush hot pink satin lining and a little pocket perfect for notions. I love my new bag, it's just so adorable!
Enjoy Spring!
eta: Oops I guess you caught me falling off the wagon. And all that talk on my last post about being good. Wait til you see the other one on it's way!
p.s. Some really exciting stuff is going to be coming up on my blog, as well as some perspective. Stay tuned.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Last Friday I was so lucky to get this great package in them mail from Jennifer T. She had me in the FCS3. We were having some problems with her emails landing in my junk mail folder but she still managed to do some detective work and find all sort of great goodies for me!
This pencil roving is such pretty shades of orange (one of my fave. colors) and I can't wait to try it out. I had been wanting to give pencil roving a try. I also love the Aracunia and the Koigu, also a first, I would love some suggestions for the Koigu, I may have to peruse my One Skein Wonders book.
I swear, it was as if Jennifer was in my head. I have been dying to get a yarn themed stamp and also wanting to try this soak since I saw it in Buena Vista. The buttons are super cute too.
I love these note cards, so versatile. Also some great scrapbooking swag as well.
Oooh pretty beads, not sure if I will make some jewelry or stitch markers. Perhaps both.
And she definitely must of read my wine posts. Isn't this so pretty? Thank you so much Jennifer, you did awesome!
Also last week I made a trip to get Maddie some new Converse at DSW. Well I was quite fortunate to see that they were giving away a free tote with purchase. Not a bad bag for free, and a very useful size too. I had to forward the email from them to dh to ensure him that indeed I did not purchase another bag. I'm trying to be really good so I get the Atenti weekender I am coveting for Mother's Day. So good in fact that I passed on the tdf gorgeous black patent leather mary jane peep toe pumps by Ellen Tracy. I saved my money for the trip we made Sunday to Colorful Yarns. There I purchased some gorgeous Hand Maiden Sea Silk and the Interweave Holiday issue.
I just cast on this pattern "Socks for Veronik" out of the Interweave Holiday issue.

I am using the Panda silk I recently purchased. Not sure if I stitch pattern will show in the variegated, but we will see.
Knit on!
I am using the Panda silk I recently purchased. Not sure if I stitch pattern will show in the variegated, but we will see.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Meanwhile in other crafty arenas...
While my Aunt Esther was visiting from Las Vegas we spent a relaxing Sat. morning creating cards. This first one is a thank you card.
A jolly Happy Birthday Card.
And my favorite, a just because card.
Hee Hee, this should be my motto.
Also my mother has been making purses from placemats. Aren't they adorable?
These are the two I picked from the half dozen or so she had made.
As for my time currently, I have been quite busy making stitch markers. I'll soon post some pictures of a few of the fun ones. I also managed to add all my sock yarn to my stash in Ravelry. I can see now just how long of a process it will be to add my entire stash. I guess a little at a time and I'll slowly get it done.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Knitting Getaway Part Two
WARNING: PICTURE HEAVY POST
(because I have no self restraint)
I really don't think I purchased that much, I mean if you consider that sock yarn doesn't count.
Our first stop was Knit Knack, soon to be Knit Nook in Conifer. They carried this great Maizy sock yarn,a corn fiber/elastic blend, (the pinks and the khakis) which Nachaele had previously used to make some adorable socks and highly recommended. (now upon perusing Nachaele's blog and all her recent purchases I think mine look respectable). I also bought some of the Panda silk (the purple) which is a soft bamboo/merino/silk blend. I am going to use the single balls to do the toes, heels and cuffs like Nachaele did.
I also purchased this soft as butter Blue Sky Organic Cotton in a lovely rich brick color to make the tank pattern pictured. I can't wait to wear this in the summer.
So on my 2nd trip to Serendipity I picked up some On Line yarn to make this fabulous scarf that Karlene had shared with us during show and tell. It was so much fun to knit. I started it Sat. evening and had it done Sunday. I wish I had learned German from my father so I could find the link to the pattern.
And finally we returned to Knit Nook for one last shopping fix in which I purchased this pretty Happy Feet yarn. I am going to make the Chevron scarf with the two different shades and then socks to match.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Knitting Getaway Part One
Ahh the joys of escaping it all and spending a weekend knitting the time away amidst the company of distinguished women. Yes this is how I spent the past weekend, at a lovely B&B called Liar's Lodge. I arrived Thurs afternoon, having carpooled with my friends Leanne and Nachelle, and having made a stop at a new LYS in Conifer. It was a lovely store with a great selection and I of course was able to find some wonderful yarns to purchase. I was also fortunate to add the store as a customer and they now carry Creative Process stitch markers! Yay!
After settling in we dined in town at a local Mexican restaurant. Mmm I must say the shrimp enchiladas were quite tasty and Connie the owner of the Lodge did inform us that calories only count as half at that altitude. A fact that I indeed took advantage over the weekend.
So in Part II I will share all the goodies acquired on the trip!
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