When it's 90 degrees F with no air conditioning, the poor baby isn't his usual happy self.
It's Ok, the Mama knows what to do.
One BeBe Pod + One Big Bucket + Cold Water + One Naked Baby = HAPPY!
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Little Sir and a Little Knitting
Ok, we will start out with the knitting, so if you are sick of photos of my adorable baby (just don't tell me) I won't torture you.
With the whole BPA hullabaloo I took care of Little Sir's baby bottles and after I took care of that I look at my 5 year old Nalgene bottles which are scratched, dented, and fairly well beat to death and decided I had better take care of what I drink out of as well.
A friend had told me about these tops for canning jars. I had seen other "greenies" using glass canning jars as their water containers. Ok, all well and good, except for one minorish detail. I am a total klutz. There is a reason my Nalgene bottles are so beat up. Well, knitting to the rescue.
pre-felting
post felting
I figure that this jar cozy will provide at least some protection in the inevitable event that I drop one of these, but more importantly, if the jar does break, at least the pieces of glass will be contained. Remind me, I'll let you know how it works.
Now. . .
For Princess P. and anyone else interested in this adorable little boy.
OH- those eyes!
With the whole BPA hullabaloo I took care of Little Sir's baby bottles and after I took care of that I look at my 5 year old Nalgene bottles which are scratched, dented, and fairly well beat to death and decided I had better take care of what I drink out of as well.
A friend had told me about these tops for canning jars. I had seen other "greenies" using glass canning jars as their water containers. Ok, all well and good, except for one minorish detail. I am a total klutz. There is a reason my Nalgene bottles are so beat up. Well, knitting to the rescue.
pre-felting
post felting
I figure that this jar cozy will provide at least some protection in the inevitable event that I drop one of these, but more importantly, if the jar does break, at least the pieces of glass will be contained. Remind me, I'll let you know how it works.
Now. . .
For Princess P. and anyone else interested in this adorable little boy.
OH- those eyes!
attempted organization of post:
FO,
Little Sir
Sunday, June 22, 2008
1930's Marital Scale
70 As a 1930s wife, I am |
I got this off of my friends, Darin and Liz's, blog. You should go take the test, it's seriously hysterical. I lost points because I:
"wear read nail polish" and
"wear pajamas instead of a nightgown"
among other things!
Oh and guys, there is a test for husbands too. . . I'll let you know how the Duke does after he is done taking his well earned nap.
"wear read nail polish" and
"wear pajamas instead of a nightgown"
among other things!
Oh and guys, there is a test for husbands too. . . I'll let you know how the Duke does after he is done taking his well earned nap.
attempted organization of post:
random
Sunday, June 15, 2008
First Father's Day
Here is the Daddy Duke and the Baby Boy on their first Dad's Day.
It's unfortunate that an angry barber did a number on the Duke's hair yesterday, just in time to commemorate the day. I guess it just makes Little Sir's shirt that much funnier. (For those of you who haven't had a chance to meet our family- it's funny because Little Sir looks nothing like the Duke.)
Here is the Daddy King and the Baby Duchess. (Yes, the little "boy" dressed in pink is me. Sorry Mom, I know you thought all your babies were cute, but at least you got cute grand babies.) Judging by how old I look this was probably even right around Father's Day.
Oh yeah, Dad, you were so cool (and the 70's were just a little bit creepy.)
And just for a little added cute factor, here is Logan and Little Sir bonding. Look close, it's kind of hard to tell with the striped duvet cover, Logan is resting his head in Little Sir's hand.
That is some serious cute right there!
Happy Father's Day to all of you Dads. We love you!
It's unfortunate that an angry barber did a number on the Duke's hair yesterday, just in time to commemorate the day. I guess it just makes Little Sir's shirt that much funnier. (For those of you who haven't had a chance to meet our family- it's funny because Little Sir looks nothing like the Duke.)
Here is the Daddy King and the Baby Duchess. (Yes, the little "boy" dressed in pink is me. Sorry Mom, I know you thought all your babies were cute, but at least you got cute grand babies.) Judging by how old I look this was probably even right around Father's Day.
Oh yeah, Dad, you were so cool (and the 70's were just a little bit creepy.)
And just for a little added cute factor, here is Logan and Little Sir bonding. Look close, it's kind of hard to tell with the striped duvet cover, Logan is resting his head in Little Sir's hand.
That is some serious cute right there!
Happy Father's Day to all of you Dads. We love you!
attempted organization of post:
dogs,
Duke,
family,
Little Sir
Friday, June 13, 2008
Things I Like
Time for a things I like post!
Have you all heard about Spoonflower?
It is a website that will allow you to design and print your own fabric. Isn't that so freakin' cool! As you can see from their logo they are still in beta, which means that you still have to be invited to use the website. Get on the list here. In the mean time you can keep up with them via their blog. I've all ready designed and ordered my first fabric. I can't wait for it to get here!
Check out these darlings.
Aren't they adorable. They are hand knit in the Shetland Islands by Andrea Williamson. Her other things are really great too.
Lastly, I am belatedly joining the yo yo craze. I went looking on etsy for some inspiration. Who knew the simple yo yo could be so versatile.
Frame a few of them and you have instant art.
You can wear them.
In more than one way.
More than two ways, even. (Is this not amazing and a little bit strange at the same time.)
I love this guy.
Seriously! People are so very creative.
Have you all heard about Spoonflower?
It is a website that will allow you to design and print your own fabric. Isn't that so freakin' cool! As you can see from their logo they are still in beta, which means that you still have to be invited to use the website. Get on the list here. In the mean time you can keep up with them via their blog. I've all ready designed and ordered my first fabric. I can't wait for it to get here!
Check out these darlings.
Aren't they adorable. They are hand knit in the Shetland Islands by Andrea Williamson. Her other things are really great too.
Lastly, I am belatedly joining the yo yo craze. I went looking on etsy for some inspiration. Who knew the simple yo yo could be so versatile.
Frame a few of them and you have instant art.
You can wear them.
In more than one way.
More than two ways, even. (Is this not amazing and a little bit strange at the same time.)
I love this guy.
Seriously! People are so very creative.
attempted organization of post:
things I like
Sunday, June 08, 2008
An Owl and a Cowl
I needed a break from socks. I also needed a break from thinking about my knitting. It is rare that I knit a pattern just as it is written, but this is just what I was looking for. I had some lovely Malabrigo Worsted that had been marinating for quite some time now. I saw Melissa's lovely cowls and was inspired. I knew what I had to do!
It took just one skien, just as the pattern (Thanks Nova!) promises. I have another skien left over that I will use to knit a matching hat. Oh, and if you think it is strange that I am happily knitting a cowl and a hat in June, you should check out our less than summery weather.
Next, I want to warn you to be on the look out for flying pigs and snowballs in hell. I have completed a project done entirely in crochet.
When The Queen was staying with us when Little Sir was first born, she bestowed the nickname of "Owlet" on him. This is because when you would go to check on him in his crib he would be laying there, still as can be, peering out of the darkness with huge, unblinking eyes. He also would pucker his lips as if he were about to say "Whooooo." (Oh, remembering the cuteness just kills me!) Well he doesn't 'silently' whoo whoo anymore, but we still marvel that he blinks less often than seems possible.
Any-whoooooo (he he) he clearly needed a toy owl. Much thanks to RoxyCraft for the adorable pattern. (Even if I did have to crochet!)
Whooooo Whooooo!
It took just one skien, just as the pattern (Thanks Nova!) promises. I have another skien left over that I will use to knit a matching hat. Oh, and if you think it is strange that I am happily knitting a cowl and a hat in June, you should check out our less than summery weather.
Next, I want to warn you to be on the look out for flying pigs and snowballs in hell. I have completed a project done entirely in crochet.
When The Queen was staying with us when Little Sir was first born, she bestowed the nickname of "Owlet" on him. This is because when you would go to check on him in his crib he would be laying there, still as can be, peering out of the darkness with huge, unblinking eyes. He also would pucker his lips as if he were about to say "Whooooo." (Oh, remembering the cuteness just kills me!) Well he doesn't 'silently' whoo whoo anymore, but we still marvel that he blinks less often than seems possible.
Any-whoooooo (he he) he clearly needed a toy owl. Much thanks to RoxyCraft for the adorable pattern. (Even if I did have to crochet!)
Whooooo Whooooo!
attempted organization of post:
crochet,
FO,
Little Sir
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Birds of Flight
Ok, I am not a proponent of any lottery, but have you all seen this commercial? Well, probably most of you haven't because many of you don't live in Washington so let me help you out. It is hysterical! I love it.
Doesn't that penguin look like he is really enjoying himself?
Doesn't that penguin look like he is really enjoying himself?
attempted organization of post:
random,
things I like
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
As Promised
A little knitting, and little spinning, and a little more spinning.
This little bit of knitting that will become a little purse for someone.
It's difficult to see in 2-D but it's a really neat stitch knit from some of my hand spun.
This is the rest of the Optium, Navajo plyed just like the first batch.
There is only one problem. I bought a new flyer. I like the new flyer. It goes faster than my last flyer. I also spun the last batch on my old flyer. I spun this on the new flyer, at the same pace. Um- OVER SPUN! Ah well, it's still lovely. We'll see how it knits up.
A bit more knitting.
Behold! My first hand knit socks from my own hand spun yarn.
Check out those perfectly mismatched stripes.
One more just to let you know how much I like them.
I've also been a good little knitter. I am ready to turn the heel on the second Kaffe Fassett sock.
This little bit of knitting that will become a little purse for someone.
It's difficult to see in 2-D but it's a really neat stitch knit from some of my hand spun.
This is the rest of the Optium, Navajo plyed just like the first batch.
There is only one problem. I bought a new flyer. I like the new flyer. It goes faster than my last flyer. I also spun the last batch on my old flyer. I spun this on the new flyer, at the same pace. Um- OVER SPUN! Ah well, it's still lovely. We'll see how it knits up.
A bit more knitting.
Behold! My first hand knit socks from my own hand spun yarn.
Check out those perfectly mismatched stripes.
One more just to let you know how much I like them.
I've also been a good little knitter. I am ready to turn the heel on the second Kaffe Fassett sock.
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