Monday, February 26, 2007

King Tut Dishcloth

One of the online knitting groups I'm in is having their first ever swap - dishcloths! I adore knitting these as there really is nothing better for washing dishes and faces. But I wanted to do something a little special for this swap - and I hope my partner isn't reading this because it just went in the mail - LOL!

The pattern is the Diagonal Ripple Dishcloth and I used King Tut cotton for the first time and LOVE it! I had gotten this yarn some time ago and after winding the yarn cake I set it aside for something special. That sort of thing is so silly! I got it out and let me just say that knitting with it was just divine. It felt so good on my hands. I'm very happy with how it turned out and plan on putting another one on the needles right away for ME! :)

Joe and Whining

I try really hard to not use this blog as a pity party for my illness. But darn it, sometimes I just do not feel good! The last 2 weeks it's been about all I could do to work and sleep. So this weekend I did not go scrapbooking with my friends on Saturday and I did not go to the yarn dyeing class with my friends on Sunday. Instead I slept. And I did weep a bit at having to miss out. But I do feel better and hope this prevented an out and out flare.
To make it up to everybody - since the above paragraph was whining - I give you a very cute picture of Joe. I am so loving this camera and think that once I actually learn how to use it I'll love it even more. ;)

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Saturday Sky 022407

Very, very strange afternoon today. This was taken about 2:00 - middle of the day! The winds were gusting to 55 mph (just watched the news) and the dust and dirt in the sky was just unreal. When driving home during this we noticed many houses in our area with shingles missing, downed tree limbs, etc. The news also said that American Airlines alone cancelled over 500 flights to and from DFW today. You could even taste the grit in your teeth. Hopefully we won't be seeing this sort of thing again any time soon!

Friday, February 23, 2007

It's A Girl!


The ultrasound confirmed that we are having a granddaughter!
Will she be frilly or will she be adventurous?
Will she like dolls or trucks?
Will she like quiet time and reading or will she prefer to run like the wind?
It will be so much fun to watch a little one grow again!

Monday, February 19, 2007

It's Nascar Baby!

So exciting to have Nascar season back! I love Sunday afternoons with Keith and to have a season start off with the Daytona 500 just kind of sets the mood. The race was exciting, though both of our favorite drivers were involved in crashes, so that makes it a tad less fun. But the ending was so exciting and I'm looking forward to many more! And I'd been looking forward to making Potato Skins since I first saw them on this blog (scroll down to January 6, 07 entry). I'm happy to report that they came out wonderful and we didn't even eat half of them! Mmm....leftovers....

During the race I finally finished this sock and it fits! Always a heart stopper when pulling on the sock after knitting it. I do believe that this one silly sock was my least favorite knitting project ever and really could've even turned me away from knitting. The reason is that horrible wad in the picture. It took me at least twice as long to knit this sock as it should have because I kept having to stop and untangle. I have the second ball of yarn ready and waiting in a yarn clam and do hope it goes better. I'm still claiming this finish as a victory though!

Sunday, February 18, 2007

All Day Crop



Saturday was time for another all day crop with friends. You know the day is going to be fabulous when it starts with meeting everybody at Starbucks - LOL! With coffee, coffee cake and cupcakes in our hands we headed out in the convoy. The hour drive was over before we realized because, at least in our car, the talking never once stopped!

We were at the crop for twelve hours and the only thing I have to show is the layout above. And, truth be told, I will mention that I already had a good portion of this finished before I even packed to go to the crop! That's ok - the fun of a crop to me is all the talking and so much laughter. It's good to spend time with Christian girlfriends.



And this is the prize I won from one of the drawings! Lots of laughter when I got this as well because I am the only one in our group without one of these bags, so we decided it was meant to be.

There were several ladies there that I hadn't seen in way too long and it was awesome to catch up. I am still amazed that sleepyhead me was able to be awake and alert for that length of time. :)

Last night as I lay in bed thinking about the day, what came to my mind was a moment last week while I was at a doctor appointment. I was sitting in my 4th floor exam room waiting for the doctor when I noticed a group of trees. They were very tall, rising above my vantage point on the 4th floor, but very narrow trees. This day a cold front had come through and it was quite windy, causing the trees to sway back and forth. What struck me while watching these trees was the tree in the middle. I do not have a green thumb whatsoever, so I can't explain why, but the center tree seemed to sway the most in the wind. With each gust of wind this tree would blow back and forth. It never toppled though, because each time it swayed it would knock into one of the other trees around it. Over and over I watched this same thing occur.

And now I know that I was witnessing something important about our lives in those trees. Many times things happen in life that cause us to stumble or sway. But the Lord places family and friends around us to catch us and keep us from falling. Even when a particularly strong "gust" might blow against us, there are those that keep us upright. And He is there with His arms around us all to keep us safe.

What a blessing to know that we are never alone.