So my new beanies are all about color! I feel like it's time for me to do somethings that a year ago I would not have tried!
And then some Super long (96 inches kinda long) skinny scarf's.
I still have 6 more beanies that I will post over the next few days, and 2 sets of handwarmers...and of course more are in the works right now! I'm so excited that I found my motivation again!
Hello, dear Vox neighborhood. You have been sorely neglected and I hope you'll forgive me.
It's just that real life has been at me and my main blog and Facebook have taken up my attention. That is, attention beyond homeschooling, learning how to use my DSLR, cooking, etc.
You know how that goes, right?
So I've been blogging over here lately:
I still talk about my faith, family and food but my knitting seems to have been put on the back burner for a little bit. Once Babette is out of the way, I'll pull my needles out again.
It'd be nice if you paid me a visit!
wow, so i know i haven't updated this in FOREVER, but i am still around! I have lately been working diligently to get some new things made, and i have a friend that is going to take some professional pics of all my stuff and redo all my etsy pics, i am excited about that! I promise to get back into the swing of posting more often!
So here's what I have so far for this blanket. I was going to run out and buy yarn, but that sounded like a silly idea when I checked what I had. I'm really liking the colors here and am working hard on making more neutral-ish colored blocks to help the brighter ones pop more.
It really looks very different when you put all of them together in one place. Of course, this isn't ultimately how they will lay out, but that's ok, it's nice to get an initial view. This is a really fun project, more fun since I'm having to re-learn crochet which I haven't touched since 5th grade.
This is a gift and I think the recipient doesn't really hang out here so it's pretty safe to post (I hope).
Now I have to learn how to sew these together!
I just had to share this find with you. Sighted while we waited in a Target parking lot.
Just keepin’ Austin weird!
Boy, are we all tired! More photos here.
I got up really late. Please don’t ask me what time it was, the only sign was that the sun was glaring right at me. “Get up, lazy bones!” it seemed to be saying. It didn’t know that I was up really late finishing up some knitting, so I have an excuse.
Hubby made us all breakfast which was great. He’s been making eggs with bits of corn tortillas scrambled along with the cheese and I actually like them that way. Normally, I really, really don’t like eggs. But these were yummy!
We decided to go hiking around Town Lake instead of Barton Creek. It was pretty crowded, owing to the fact that we were hitting the tail end of the big triathlon of the year (a friend from church was in it). We were not taking part in the triathlon. Just in case you were wondering.
Our walk was wonderful. It wasn’t that hot at all and the crowds weren’t so bad that we were elbowing each other. J wasn’t too excited because he wanted to hike a different path. Eventually, he gave in and decided to enjoy himself. Sprocket was great, she was focused on the walk. I’m guessing this was due to the sheer number of people and dogs (too many to say hi to each one) and the large number of bicyclists (she’s really scared of those). Hubby threw her in the water twice to help her cool off and was paid with a scowl from a bystander. Oh well! She didn’t have a hot dog. Heh. J had gotten a blister so we had to head back. Hubby carried him half way back to the car on his shoulders. J didn’t like that to begin with, but it didn’t take him long to realize the benefits of that form of travel.
We went home then had lunch. After the food settled we went for a swim. Yep, “we”! I even went in (it took much prodding though). The kids had a blast. Never a question about that, though.
Hubby tried to fix the bbq but that thing decided to break on us. So steak was pan-fried but no less delicious. All in all a great day. We’re hoping most of our Saturdays this summer will be just as fun (and tiring)!
Let me just start off with: I got to spend a lot of time at Super Target today. Call me what you will, but I enjoy browsing the shelves, putting things in my card, wandering, oggling, taking stuff out of my cart, telling J not to wander off, oggling, etc…it’s a sickness but one I know I share with a lot of you. Right? Please right?
Later on in the afternoon, we joined friends at a park. J’s classmate was having a birthday party and we were happy to be invited. The NM got to play basketball and soccer with the older boys while J had a blast running around and squirting his friends with a water pistol. He was indiscriminate: everyone there was a victim of his decent aim. Of course, if you go by how wet his shirt was, his friends were pretty good shots as well.
Pictures? Sadly, no. I didn’t pull out the camera. I was enjoying listening to adult conversation (though my part of the conversation was probably less than adult at times). It was great. My knitting even stayed in my purse, if you can believe it (was tempted but managed to resist). And even Sprocket got to come along and bark when the kids ran past her, laughing.
Good times
And these things we write to you that your joy may be full. 1Jo 1:4
So my sister sent me the link to the Philippine episode of Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations. I used to watch that show, why did I stop?
Mr. Bourdain, after admitting that Filipinos tended to be the loud wheel that squeaked “Why haven’t you come to the Philippines?”, made his way over there some time last year.
Did I see the show? Not at the time of airing. The Pinoy food blogs were abuzz about it but I avoided it.
You know why? Because I knew exactly what would happen. I would really, really, really, really miss the food.
My sister sent me the links for the episode on YouTube and I gave in. But I’ll share them with you:
Yes, I miss stew of goat guts, meat and bile. Yes, I miss bitter melon stew with fish paste. Most definitely I miss roast pig on a spit with Mang Tomas lechon sauce. MMMMMM
“The best pig ever” is a serious award from a guy who’s had a few good bigs.
~ Yes, I got glasses! Funny thing, wearing them gives me a feeling of anonymity, as if they were sunglasses. The frames are blue-green because all the other colors were meh. It’s so nice to see the world like God put on a sharpen filter over everything.
~ Yesterday was the last official day that J had to have a band-aid over his stitches all the time. It looks really raw but it’s obvious it’s getting better.
~ NM has been steadily working on cleaning his room all afternoon. But, fortunately, he’s also playing with some toys that have been neglected for a while (like his electronics kit). His soccer season ended with a couple of lost games. I said yes when he asked me if he could be with a different team next year.
~ I opened an Etsy shop. Maybe we can make this hobby pay for itself? Maybe? LOL. I’m writing up my first pattern for a hand knit and someone’s offered to test knit it for me.
~ The cold that grabbed hubby on Mother’s Day is still with him. He’s coughing now, though.
~ Praying for my sister. She is hoping to pick up a nice photo job. If it works out, it would be great for her portfolio (which, to be honest, is already good).
~ Hubby has updated my OS to Windows 7 release candidate. So far, my favorite thing is the rotating image for the desktop background. Clearly, I am someone concerned with functionality. *cough*
~ I have bible study to look forward to next Tuesday!!! This is great
However, this time I will be facilitating the group solo instead of
having a partner. May I admit I’m nervous? I am though I know I
shouldn’t be. It’s not about me after all, amen?
More photos here (check the link again for videos).
So, after they asked so often and today decided to ask nicely (and I had the materials needed) I finally gave in and let the kids play with—scratch that—experiment with a non-newtonian fluid.
I found a recipe for Oobleck which, if you are a fan of Dr. Seuss, you may be familiar with. The rest of us call this plain old cornstarch and water. Mixed in the correct ratio, you end up with a mixture that behaves like a solid or a liquid, depending on what you do with it.
The kids were inspired by an episode of the show Timewarp. Basically, the show is just about time lapse videography. The hosts of the show filled a trough about 3 feet x maybe 12 feet in size with a mixture of cornstarch and water. Then they filmed themselves as they tried to run across it. It was ok at first, but at the end of the trough, well, they ended up knee-deep in the stuff.
Our version was just a couple of cups of cornstarch in one cup of water. That was interesting to mix up! But the boys whacked it, smooshed it and generally made a mess. It was fun for them and a boon for the dog who was happy to play the part of mop.
Now NM thinks we should buy an inflatable pool and fill it with this stuff. Then dive into it. Ouch!



