A blog about my life, my fiber arts and pictures of my finished work. I will also throw in the very occasional recipe or shopping tip.
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
My Fall Obsession
Pomegranates are in season. Nothing beats a freshly cracked open pomegranate for a snack. I got these large ones at Costco today. Thanks to my friend Shanna I can now open and empty one this size in about 10 minutes. Now to finish my snack so I can weave a little on my freshly warped loom. before bed time.
Sunday, October 28, 2018
Feeling Sad
After the events of this weekend I am feeling really sad. I know that as a country we can do better than this. Unless you are of Native American ancestry or part of the First People of Canada ancestry you have no right to complain that some one is an immigrant or that their parents immigrated to this country legally or illegally. You must learn your history or be prepared to repeat it.
We are a country of laws that include the right to worship in the manner of of our parents and grandparents. It is beyond obscene that someone should be murdered as they pray. It seems to be happening to much in to many churches, synagogues and mosques across this land.
At this point in time I will kindly ask that if you do not love this country that so many have given the ultimate sacrifice, so that we may enjoy the freedom to worship, meet, shop, and live where we choose. By all means please leave this country. To quote an often used phrase of the 1960’s “America love it or leave it. “ my friends and family wish to live in peace and welcome anyone who shares our values. Peace and prosperity are wonderful things.
We are a country of laws that include the right to worship in the manner of of our parents and grandparents. It is beyond obscene that someone should be murdered as they pray. It seems to be happening to much in to many churches, synagogues and mosques across this land.
At this point in time I will kindly ask that if you do not love this country that so many have given the ultimate sacrifice, so that we may enjoy the freedom to worship, meet, shop, and live where we choose. By all means please leave this country. To quote an often used phrase of the 1960’s “America love it or leave it. “ my friends and family wish to live in peace and welcome anyone who shares our values. Peace and prosperity are wonderful things.
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Errands
After a very frustrating morning dealing with the company that was supposed to get parts to repair Eric’s bath chair, I gave up and ordered a new one through Amazon. I can’t believe that this branch of Corman Inc told me that they were not sure how to go about getting competitive bids from different sources. Uh, you had FOUR whole months to figure this out. The real kicker here is that all the Leckey bath chairs and parts come from one company and they have distributors in different countries that use the same price sheet. By the way if you do need a bath chair or a bath chair with a trolley I would personally recommend using Leckey. The first one Eric had lasted about a decade. I am sure we could have just replaced the cover and been fine, but it was easier to order the whole chair.
I finally had some time to catch up on errands today. Between using coupons and rebates I managed to save well over $100.00. This does not even include the Ganga price on John’s cereal even without using a coupon. It was a just restock the shelves shopping therapy after dealing with the durable medical equipment company. Triscuts, Chex, goat cheese and John’s popsicle were the highlight of the trip.
I tried a new method for washing wool that one of my students recently recommended. It was so easy and worked so well that I will do a photo tutorial on it.
Monday, October 22, 2018
Wow Just Wow
I was never fond of this Lion Brand Wool Ombré, it never knit up as well as I liked. I decided to try weaving it into a scarf. All I can say is wow. I think this is just meant for weaving scarfs. It’s just perfect. Not muddy like in hand knit hats and scarfs. Just clear, clean and crisp. Well you know where the rest of this ombré yarn in my stash is going.
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Lion Brand yarn,
ombré,
scarf,
weaving,
wool
Sunday, October 21, 2018
More Zenning
today I recycled four years worth of old Arthritis Today Magazines. It is much easier to google what I want then trying to remember which year and issue the information I need is in. This cleared off eight inches of bookcase space. All totaled eight bags of recycling, eight inches of magazines and one bag of trash left the house today.
After being up most of the night with Eric and a broken kangaroo Joey pump, I had no energy for anything but getting Eric's pump replaced after the cleaning spree. On the other hand Eric was feeling better and wanted some quality mommy time. So needless to say I am really exhausted at this point in time. I hope that everyone sleeps tonight.
This out of sync post is why I should not blog when exhausted.
After being up most of the night with Eric and a broken kangaroo Joey pump, I had no energy for anything but getting Eric's pump replaced after the cleaning spree. On the other hand Eric was feeling better and wanted some quality mommy time. So needless to say I am really exhausted at this point in time. I hope that everyone sleeps tonight.
This out of sync post is why I should not blog when exhausted.
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Kangaroo Joey,
sick boy,
tired mom,
Zenning
Friday, October 19, 2018
Impressive
Eric made an impressive 5 loads of laundry today. There was one swimming day load, two eyrpy loads and two regular loads. This of course does not include the laundry from other family members or all the fiber stuff that needs to be washed. So the weekend forecast is laundry as far as the eye can see. I would like to thank the good folks at Proctor and Gamble for making the Tide laundry detergents that work so well on what ever Eric throws my way.
If I have time I will warp the loom and weave a scarf and repeat. As long as I am home, I might as well use up as much of my yarn stash as possible. I wonder how many projects I can finish this weekend? I will let everyone know later. I will also do some knitting.
Well it’s nap time.
If I have time I will warp the loom and weave a scarf and repeat. As long as I am home, I might as well use up as much of my yarn stash as possible. I wonder how many projects I can finish this weekend? I will let everyone know later. I will also do some knitting.
Well it’s nap time.
Labels:
knitting. sick kid.,
laundry,
proctor and Gamble,
Tide,
weaving
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Finally Finished
Teri’s Blanket is finally finished. It was started as her dad drove her to grad school in the fall of 2009. It was supposed to be finished by December of 2009. Oops fast forward until today. It is finally finished. The only thing that I would have changed would be to use larger knitting needles. U.S. size 7 knitting needles were a bit small for a queen size blanket. The bowl is all the ends that I cut off tonight.
I also knit 12,755 rows so the row counter for the million row challenge on Raverly took a big jump tonight.
I also knit 12,755 rows so the row counter for the million row challenge on Raverly took a big jump tonight.
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