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Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween

For awhile now I have been asking Karolyn what she wanted to be for Halloween. First it was Lightning McQueen then Cinderella then Lightning McQueen again. I was at a loss. So I decided to go with Lightning McQueen.

I started my quest for the Lightning McQueen costume on the internet. Surely someone must have made this before. And sure enough they did. And for $30 it too can be yours. WHAT!?!?!?! 30 bucks for a costume that the kid is gonna wear once for 3 hours? Are they crazy? Have they not heard of the economical situation this country is currently in?

So I dug deeper and found a blog about a guy that made the costume out of a card board box and some paint. I can do that. I'm crafty with an ever expanding imagination. I can do this.

I started saving the supplies. A cardboard box I acquired from work. Some paint that was on sale at Michaels. Pictures of the famous race car. Then I went to work.

I cut up the box and taped it to the shape I wanted. Refered to the pictures and started drawing. Then painted it. I did take pictures of the various steps of transforming an ordinary cardboard box into a racecar but the camera farted and I dont have the pics.

When it was all said and done, this is what I came up with.

I give you LIGHTNING MCQUEEN!



And a side shot.



She loved it. She was so excited when I first showed her the costume that she didn't want to take it off.

I asker her this morning before school if she knew what today was and sure enough she did! Then she told me that we get to go trick-or-treating tonight and get more candy!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Well Hello Hello!

Goodness gracious it sure has been awhile since I have been here. Time sure does fly when you are having fun!

So what has been going on with me.... Well, lets see here. The leaves are turning all sorts of gorgeous colors. Reds and purples and yellow and red/yellow, all around us. Our neighborhood is what one would call "established" and has maple trees lined up and down the streets. Every year I get a front seat showing to what us Michiganders refer to as "the greatest color show on Earth". I just love this time of year.


Karolyn has started the school year and is doing great. She is in a new school this year and I just love the teacher so much better than last year. The communication is GREAT not to mention that I think K likes it there more. We just got her school pictures back so I'll have to scan them in to show you!

Sydney is 15 months old now and is into everything. Just yesterday she decided it would be great fun to climb up the couch, lift her little chubby leg over the arm, then slide down the side while getting her foot caught in my knitting basket. Yes, the knitting basket lives just to the side of the couch exactly where my little acrobat decided to slide off. She stumbled a bit and then got up off the ground and giggled. All the while Karolyn is like "MOM, MOM, MOM, Sydney trouble, Sydney trouble, Mom" After I assessed the situation and realized that everything is fine as there was no blood, I shook my head and exclaimed "Every body needs a Sydney"! That seems to be the new saying at my house "Every body needs a Sydney"



Knitting. Yes there has been some knitting but not very much. I lost my mojo somewhere in the middle of summer and recently got it back. Good God it sure does feel good to have that yarn woven in and out of my fingers and then forming the familiar loops on the needles. Very relaxing after a long day of working and taking care of my family. The simple repetitiveness of it was such a familiar friend its hard to believe I almost lost her. Then I came to my senses!

I'm currently working on a pair of gloves for my mom's Christmas present. Its made out of the same yarn that I made her moebius scarf out of a couple of years back. And to be completely honest with you, she asked for it! So of course its a given that I'm gonna knit it for her. I'll post some pics when I'm done.

Goodness gracious its good to be back!!!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Lookit Lookit!!!

Remember when I was a brat and showed you some knitting pics and didn't really say what it was or where they came from? Well all can be revealed now!


I was knitting a wonderful summer top out of Elann.com Adara. A great cotton/ linen blend that was fun to knit with. And it also happens to be machine washable!



I enjoyed knitting this top as it went fast and was easy. However the pattern does not mention to sew together the shoulder seams. I took the liberty and sewed them together. I figured it would be a bit easier for Margaux to model it! LOL

In other news, my sister posted a comment on my blog! Can you even stand it? A flesh and blood family member left me a comment! And you know how I like my comments (ok lets face it we all like comments).

Libby, You look great!!! The girls look great! Now I know where to look for updated pictures!

o and your Garmisch hat...i actually wore in Garmisch. I need to find a pic and send it to you.
Love you!
Mary


AND she has a pic of the Garmisch when she was in Garmish!!!! OK Mary, I'm gonna need a picture of that as well as my neice and nephew.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Spinning!

I go to knit night at a local coffee shop on Thursdays. And every Thursday there is usually someone spinning. Naturally I've been eyeing everyone spin with that look in my eye. Toni knew that look and asked me if I wanted to borrow her wheel. HELL YEA I DO!!! She gave me a quick lesson and told me to take it home to practice.



She did say to keep the wheel in a place where the kids couldn't get to it. OK Toni, I'll try but please remember that these are the same kids that play with garbage and use the eyeliner to draw dragons.

Every night after the darlings went to bed, I took out the wheel. I would spin and spin and then spin some more. Ray even got into it and had to check it out to see if he could figure out how it worked. He told me about it but quite frankly I was to busy trying to not let too much roving be spun at once to listen to a word he said.




I succeeded in spinning that gorgeous yarn you see there. And quite frankly it wasn't as relaxing and peaceful as everyone makes spinning out to be. There were a lot of swears involved. My thumb and forefinger got the spinners ache (my own personal made up term). And I had to concentrate on this bit of spinning a lot. I had entire conversations in my head about how much roving I needed to pull out and how thin I needed to make it so the resulting yarn would not be too thick or too thin.

Eventually I did get the hang of it. The spinners ache went away and the conversations stopped. A pleasant surprise was how soft my hands were. Lanolin from the wool worked its way onto my hands and made them buttery soft.

I did return the wheel back to Toni and as much fun as I had with spinning I decided not to pursue it. I'm sure that I'll want pick it up when the kids are a bit older and not prone to get into my stuff.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Angels

I always know when the angels I live with are up to something when its a bit too quiet. If you know what I mean.

So I start calling names and asking whats going on. No answer. That's when I started looking. I started with their room first, found nothing and then moved onto my room. I happened upon this.



Yes, that is my angel playing with the garbage. We do have toys. Tons of toys. Fun toys that make all kinds of sounds when you touch them. No, we have to play in the garbage.

Then I look up and see big sister drawing dragons with my eyeliner. MY EYELINER!@!@##$



We do have crayons. ALL kinds of crayons in different shapes and sizes, a whole bucket of them. And if they made crayons that made noise and lit up when you used them, we would have them.



Now I realize why I work. So I can escape these crazy people that I gave birth to and have an adult conversation that doesn't involve dragons or garbage.

Thank you Dear God for letting it be Monday tomorrow!

Friday, April 18, 2008

Summer T-Shirt

I love my new t-shirt!



I ended up using all 10 balls of Schachenmayr Toy to make my brand spanking new summer t-shirt.

Someone commented on what a great top it was and I told them it was a Libby Grant!

I STILL Have Left Overs!

This is how much yarn I had left over after both sleeves were put in.



Can you even stand it? I did it!!! I added 2 short sleeves and STILL had some yarn left over.

Now I have to crochet the neckline and we will be good to go!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Sayings

I'm starting to sound like my mom. A thought that completely scares me because I always said that I wasn't going to be like her when I grew up and here I am JUST like her.

She would always say the same things to us kids:

"You kids are gonna be the death of me"

"I'm gonna trade you in for a fifth of whisky" Which was always followed by "You're so ornery I don't think I can get that much for you"

"Put a lid on it"

I’m saying these lines so much that my husband is picking them up! LOL

We have a large amount of toys and one would think that its enough to entertain a 9 month old. Apparently not. Sydney decided that her toys aren’t good enough for her and wanted to play with daddy’s toys. So she crawled over to the entertainment center and get into daddy's computer CD's. Bats them off the shelf with her little paws and almost gets to eat them before I get over there to tell pull her away. Karolyn is right behind her saying "Sydney makin mess mom, Sydney makin a mess"

Then I go downstairs to do some much needed laundry. Before I know it, I hear this very loud and very scary CRASH. No one is crying which is a good thing. I drop everything and run up the stairs to see if anyone is hurt. There is Syd next to the plant stand, the plant and dirt all over my freshly washed floor. Karolyn is pointing to her sister "Sydney makin mess mom, Sydney makin a mess. OH NO Sydney trouble."

I get that cleaned up and decide to check my email when I hear another crash followed by a crying baby. I get up and find that Sydney managed to pull the very overflowing kitchen garbage can on top of her. I scoop her up and check to make sure she's OK and comfort her all at the same time when I hear. "Sydney makin mess mom, Sydney makin a mess."

You kids are gonna be the death of me.

Sydney, I'm gonna trade you in for a fifth of whisky, in fact you're so ornery I don't think I can get that much for you.

And Karolyn, put a lid on it.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Tank Top?

I love the length that I added. Its just perfect and no one gets the pleasure of seeing my tummy!

BUT, I don't really like how the armholes curl inward so I decided to add some sleeves. So instead of a summer tank top, I'm gonna have a summer t-shirt. Just for the record, I'm down to a ball and a half.

With this kind of pressure, I decided to knit the sleeves from the top down. I read about this in a book and am assured that it works. Basically you pick up stitches at the top of the armhole and work your way down, picking up a stitch on either side of the armhole.



This is the first time that I have ever done this and I really like it. The advantage is that there is no sleeve to sew in once its all said and done because its already knitted in!



I gotta say, I am really liking how this top is turning out. And whats even better is that its all mine. My very own creation which started from just an idea in my head! Not from a pattern out of a magazine that you have to read every line and knit 25 rows before you do the armhole shaping. None of the knit 20 stitches, cast off the middle 15 sts and knit the rest of the 15 sts with a separate ball of yarn. NONE. Its all just free form. Now THIS is knitting. And its so very liberating. I thought I wanted a tank top and now I'm adding sleeves that I'm not sure if I have enough yarn for. How crazy is that?

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Left Overs

I did it! I managed to add on about 4 more inches and still have yarn left over!



I binded off in the strechiest bind off that I know of. The Kitchener Bind Off.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Disappointment

So I tried on my creation and about cried. The damn thing is too short! Can you even stand it? TOO SHORT...

Of course if the world was interrested in seeing my all stretched out to the max, post baby belly then it would be the perfect length. However, I consider it my civic duty to not reveal that to the rest of the world.

What am I gonna do? The better question is "what would Svetlana do?" I havn't got a clue!

So I decided I have 2 choices.

1) I can rip out the top of the tank top that contains my perfectly fitting arm holes and fantastic V-neck shaping. All of which, I feel the need to mention, is in my head as I didn't write down what exactly it was that I did.

2) Rip out the cast on and knit in the round in 2x2 rib until I get the length that I want.



I went with option 2.



I went to go and see how many balls I have left and I counted 3. THREE balls to add some length.

I can do it. I will not go and search to see if anyone on the planet has some of this discontinued yarn.

Monday, April 07, 2008

Signs Of Spring

Spring is finally here!!! After months and months of snow and ice and more snow, we finally have a day that is in the 60's.




There is no snow on the ground, the grass is dry, and the air has a warm breeze.



The birds are chirping and the tulips are trying to poke their heads through the ground.



So to celebrate, the girls and I went outside and played a bit!

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Making Progress

I'm making progress on the tank top which is GREAT! I casted on, joined in the round and started knitting a 2x2 rib for about 3 inches. Then I continued to knit in plain knitting to the armpits where I divided the tube into front and back stitches.

Up until now there has been no purling. One of the great advantages of knitting in the round. The other advantage? Well there are no seams to sew as you are knitting the front and the back at the same time. So on this great knitting adventure I was thinking of how I wanted to do the neckline. I decided on doing a V-neckline because I hear that is flattering on Little Miss Chubby.

Here is a pic of my progress so far.



I did a 3-needle bind off on the shoulders because that is easier and faster than having to bind off and then sew the front and back together.

Looking pretty good! I'm getting excited over here.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Toying Around

One of the people that I'm completely enamored with is Svetlana. The woman is simply amazing. She finds pictures of stylish tops, skirts, dresses. Then she picks out the right yarn for the project and just knits it up. There is absolutely no pattern involved, everything is of her own creation and all in her head. Like I said, she is amazing.

So here I am without a project to work on. OK let me re-phrase that, I don't have a project that I WANT to work on there are plenty of UFO's in the basket and they will get done in due time. So the question is "What would Svetlana do?"

I imagine the first thing she would do is find a picture of the latest fashion. This is something that I'm not gonna do as I know what it is that I want to knit. A tank top for the summer.

Next she would pick out the yarn. Well I went stash diving and found the perfect yarn. Schachenmayr Toy in a blue/ green colorway that is cotton and acrylic blended to make the perfect summer yarn. I have 10 balls of the stuff which should be enough for a summer tank top.



I did a swatch using the recommended needle size and got 4 stitches to the inch. I applied that to my body measurements and figured out how many stitches I needed (I'm not gonna tell you that cuz I'm in denial). Next I casted on, joined in the round and started on the 2x2 ribbing.

Until next time, happy knitting.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Communication

I'm in the market for a digital camcorder that also doubles as a camera and an MP3 player. It must be small enough to carry in my purse at all times. And it has to be cute (us girls need cute camcorders). I understand that this is a tall order but I know that they make them as there are several on overstock.com. So I look at the picture and then how much it costs and what everyone thinks of it and then head over to Circuit City.

I'm hanging out in the camcorder department with DH and 2 kids for about 15 minutes before the pimply faced sales kid (PFSK) moseys on over.

PFSK: "Is there something I can help you with?"

Me: "Yes, Do you have the box that this camcorder comes in so I can read all of the details."

PFSK: "Maybe I can help with that, What are you going to use it for?"

Me: "I would just like to see the box please" Now I'm getting annoyed.

"uuummmm, mam, if I knew what you were going to use it for I could print off the specs for you."


What part of "I just want to see the box" did this kid not understand? I thought I was communicating rather effectively. Even my husband understood what it was that I wanted. He also knew that I was getting annoyed and had that LookOutManSheIsGettingThatLook on his face.

As it turns out they didn't have any of the camcorders that I was interrested in, in stock.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Saturday, March 15, 2008

And She Scores!

The goal for today was to get some 4T tops and some Leap Pad books. I went to the first place and scored on the clothes.



Look at all this great stuff! 5 tops, 1 dressy, 2 outfits, and 3 pairs of pants. And you know what is even better? It was all for the great price of $19.

The second sale had the Leap Pad stuff that I was looking for (the first one had zilch in the Leap Pad department). Check it out.



I got them for $3/ book and they usually retail for $14. When I got home, I immediately tried them out to see if I got the right ones for the system that we have. Only 1 wasn't compatible, everything else worked just fine. Karolyn seemed to like it as well. Now I just need to get her to use the "pen" that goes with it.

When it was all said and done, the damage came to just under $40! Bring on summer, I'm now prepared!