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But then there's Xena, her adorable black lab. She left the knitting out while she went to the bathroom and came back to this picture (that I have blatantly stolen from her)! She said she'd just started a new skein of yarn when this happened. And that the needles now have teeth marks on them deep enough to snag the yarn.
My little grandpuppy is just too cute! LOL!
We really couldn't have asked for a more beautiful day for the race. And we really felt rather spoiled rotten before and after the race because our version of "tailgating" was in my brother-in-law's fifth wheel! Really nice to have a fully equipped kitchen and bathroom right there for our every need. :) We grilled burgers for lunch and sat outside enjoying the weather, then after the race we had pizza outside while the cars sat in pretty much a gridlock for an hour and a half. Very, very nice to have the trailer!
The highlight was Jennifer demonstrating the drop spindle. She started out with silk hankies, which was something I had never heard of before. We passed those around and I seriously just wanted to hold on to this thing forever - oh so soft! She spun that for a bit, then was handed some roving (as pictured) and showed how to start spinning that. It really was interesting to watch and I am going to try really, really hard to not join in!!! I was explaining it all to Keith when I got home and he didn't help my reserve at all when he mentioned that really spinning would just go right along with the knitting. Sigh.
You can read about the book here. :)
Friday was Keith's birthday and his brother and his wife came to town and joined us all at the Museum of Nature and Science to see the Body Worlds exhibit. It was absolutely fascinating and I'll admit that it's changed the way I think about some things. We were also able to see the IMAX movie The Human Body before we went into the exhibit and that was really cool. We love IMAX movies anyway and it this one was so interesting.
Then Saturday Keith's parents arrived and we all had a birthday dinner at Outback Steakhouse. The kids came to the house afterwards to get Xena and they brought Keith's gift - a radio control Dragonfly! It was a really fun gift and he enjoyed it all weekend. However, last night he came in and Joe had his ears back and went straight for his crate. Apparently the dragonfly flew down low enough that Joe was able to jump up and grab it in his mouth. Keith was not amused. ;)
And here it is already Monday again! Makes me feel old to say this, but time sure does fly by these days. :)
~ Elizabeth
“Jesus can turn water into wine, but He can't turn your whining into anything.” - Mark Steele