and they call me 'Mommy'...
Drips and dribbles of my life and the things that peak my interest... mainly the kidlets and knitting.
and they call me 'Mommy'...
Drips and dribbles of my life and the things that peak my interest... mainly the kidlets and knitting.
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- Yankee John said...
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After the fashion of all great men...
- Jenny said...
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Ahem. Having gout in no way makes you a great man. Your heart does that.
Monday, April 14, 2008
My private Turnip Island
It's so silly, but I am getting some GREAT joy out of this little turnip top right now.... my very own deserted island. I've gotten lost in the trees already, setting up my hammock.
Labels: mommy's life, picture
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- Yankee John said...
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AGGGGHHHHH! Watch out everyone, there is a GIANT turnip island on the loose!
- Ted said...
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ISn't that William Golding hiding in the foliage?
- Unknown said...
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Hi, it's been quite a while since I posted so you may not remember me.
Just wanted to tell you that as soon as I saw the picture of your turnip I to, thought about being on a deserted island. Then when I read the blog post I had a good laugh. Glad I wasn't the only one thinking that way. hehe
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Happy Family
3 Comments:
- KnitterMama said...
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Wow! It is great to put a face with a name and a blog. Thanks for sharing!
- Yankee John said...
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I'm the little one on the right
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I love the family pic, precious, especially the expression on Jack's face, I love, love, love it!
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Tricia's Car
We were so blessed to have her around for another night this week unexpectedly. She has semi moved in since starting a new job up our way, but on Thursday after work her car. The battery had gone bad. I would jump, they would pack up the cables and get ready to go, the person would leave.... and it would cut off again. It did this twice before we just got it sent down to Dutch who found out her rear brakes were all but GONE, all the way down to 2mm. How great is He who made a minor problem so a massive problem would be addressed? We ran her around today, went shopping for Dory's new bathing suit and generally took care of a ton of errands. All made easier with Tricia's help while waiting on Dutch to finish up. He did a ton of work, and as he does, gave us an amazing price. He is so good to us. We are indeed blessed. Tricia is safe on her trip through the mountains THIS WEEKEND. Praise to Him on HIgh.
Labels: Auntie, Blessings, mommy's life
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I have been without my Jeep for almost a month now and I am also thankful that I have a "mechanic" friend who is keeping my Jeep in his garage and working on it as time allows him to do. This is the same place where my cd player was stolen, but like I said earlier, my Jeep is now locked in the garage, thank goodness! I am going crazy having to bum rides to college and work! Love ya!
- KnitterMama said...
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i don't know who Tricia is, but I know car problems. Bummer for her, but it sounds like a good time for you!
1 Comments:
- Sachi Tripp said...
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I am so glad that you are doing it too! I never use those things... Who knows if it will work--I tried to eliminate junk mail and it just keeps on coming... Sachi
My evening with the Harlot
We had the best time tonight. I went not knowing of the Harlot and being a complete convert. After such a hard couple of weeks, she had me laughing so hard and itching to get back to the knitting needles. I did end up buying one of her books and am enjoying it quite a bit. She told us all sorts of funny tales and then regaled us with her most recent disaster. Stitches. My sides, that is. I decided then to give her a stitch marker, I had no other gift for her and all of the sudden it just felt WRONG to meet her and not bestow her with something. So I pulled out my most expensive little guy and ashamedly admitted to her that I could not tell her what the stone actually was, just what it cost me.... how tacky am I? *sigh* At any rate, she said it was her fave color... I know it's not real good for socks, but hopefully she will enjoy it on something.
Also, I took no knitting with me. A MASSIVE knitting group, a speaker of knitting, everyone around me knitting... and my hands were empty. Oh, the horror. It was like showing up naked in public. Seriously, it was bad. A mistake I will not make again.
Anyway, The Yarn Harlot tells the night's tale pretty well. Better than me at least.
Thank you to Stacey from the Charlotte Purls for the picture!
Labels: knitting, mommy's life
2 Comments:
- KnitterMama said...
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I can't believe that you saw her! i have a couple of her books and I love them.
- Jenny said...
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And the worst part... I forgot my camera. AND first sock...
Sunday, April 06, 2008
One More, seems more accurate!
You Are Fruit Flavored Gum |
You are quirky and independent. You don't tend to follow any one style or rule book. You are a mix and match type of person, and you draw inspiration from many sources. While you're definitely a bit unusual, you get along well with other people. You're eager to welcome anyone into your world. You are not judgmental at all. You form close bonds with your friends, and your relationships tend to be very secure. You hold firm to your beliefs and values, and you don't let anyone talk you into compromising them. |
Labels: mindless dribble
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Guess what! I am fruit flavored gum too! Great minds think alike! Love ya!
- KnitterMama said...
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i am fruit favored gum too!
- Jenny said...
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So funny! DH was Cinnamon. His was DEAD on accurate.
Proof Positive
I'm a really GOOD guesser. I had never even HEARD of 90% of things on this quiz. Seriously, I only knew 2 of them.
Labels: mindless dribble
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Winding a ball
I would love to have a swift and barn baller that makes such pretty little yarn cakes, but I also want a nostepinne. What's THAT you ask? And old fashioned, low tech tool for winding yarn from an unusable skein of twisted yarn into a useable center pull ball or 'cake'. I finally hand wound my first ball of yarn today, on an ink pen. It worked fairly well, but I will say my ball is tiny since it is Koigu mill ends. Only 11g in this ball. I have no idea how I will handle a larger full size skein, but this wasn't bad, and makes me think to a certain degree I might enjoy winding by hand.
Labels: knitting, mommy's life
Changing
Yes, I changed some things around a few days ago. It's not your imagination. ;) Do you like? Or should I put it all back? Personally, I like. I almost wish I could use Blogger's new template thing, but I have this page so very customized now I would never get it all put back! I just can't bring myself to switch over. A bummer on some points, but I like being just me and not looking like everyone else's.
Labels: mindless dribble
2 Comments:
- KnitterMama said...
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I didn't see it before, but I really like it. Very soft and easy on the eyes. Are you an artist?
- Jenny said...
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Thanks! I like to consider myself an artist... but I don't know that I can really claim that. I'm in between. A full time real producing artist would say no, the non-artist would say yes.
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Awww! You need to catch a video of him saying "PEEEAAASSS!"
Your very late package is on the way. I hop you like it!!
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