Not for the faint of heart or if you are particularly offended by bad words and pictures of body parts – definitely not suggested for children. But oh so funny…
Thanks Jenna for the link!
edited to add: Annual death by cuteness now online
Not for the faint of heart or if you are particularly offended by bad words and pictures of body parts – definitely not suggested for children. But oh so funny…
Thanks Jenna for the link!
edited to add: Annual death by cuteness now online
It’s here…and its good.
Edited to add: Damnit! I just don’t have the time (or the yarn, or the yarn budget) to fall this deeply in love.
How about a few summer photos? Just to show that the kids have grown like weeds…and, gasp, some actual real pictures of me. This is a blog first for me…

Madeline and I at Niagara Falls in July 09

Me, Madeline, Ava, Alex and Luke
We spent Alex’s 10th birthday in July at Great Wolf Lodge in Niagara Falls and had a great time with WannaBaa – her kids and mine. It was chaos – but a good kind of chaos! What a great place to bring kids! Highly recommended but definitely on the expensive side.
Stay tuned for a book review this week…
(tap tap tap…is this thing on?)
So…apparently I have a web site – the best kind of unexpected and wonderful surprise! I feel entirely invigorated to post but also completely tongue-tied and fairly certain no one is going to be reading it! Well, I know two people who will read it.
Wait, three.
So suddenly I have so much to do…pictures to take and upload…a new format to figure out.
And then…then I need to think of what I want to say. I recently went back and re-read the blog from the beginning – if you’ve never done this with your own blog, its an interesting experience. Reflecting back I would say that I see some stuff that was very much “in process” for me emotionally. Some I am still dealing with, other things are no longer an issue. It was a nice reminder and a chance to see how far I’ve come.
Where did I go? Nowhere really. I would say two things happened. First, the US economy tanked and took the Canadian one with it. This coincided with my language training and the combination of the two spelled the death of my etsy shop. I haven’t quite nailed down the lid of the coffin but will have to decide at some point whether or not to pull the plug. The sheer explosion of indie dyers is daunting, but that was there before and I was doing fine. Still…in some ways I want to leave it to those who have more time and dedication than I do. But I also really really miss it.
The quiet demise of the etsy shop had a negative impact on the blog as a lot of my inspiration for writing was coming out of working with fibre. As my head quieted down, there seemed to be less and less to say. I think I went into a “quiet” period that was actually quite peaceful, but not very entertaining for others.
So I am here – and I’ve kept up with the blogs out there although rather quietly. I’m going to take my time updating projects – even my ravelry project page is far behind!
Please stay tuned for more!
P.S. Thanks J – I needed a push.
Happy Birthday, Lisa! I set this up just for you and I can help you get everything imported over. Enjoy!
Massive picture-heavy post!
Happy Thanksgiving to my fellow Canadians today – I hope your day is full of turkey and family (for some) and sleep and rest (for the others). I personally spent last night sleeping at the hospital wired up to within an inch of my life for a sleep study to see if I’ve inherited the family apnea. So I slept terribly, was home by 6:30 a.m. and crashed for another three hours in my own (delightfully comfortable I will never complain about my mattress again promise) bed. After I got most of the cement out of my hair.
I shouldn’t complain though – I’ve had two great dinners – one here at home with my parents, kids and niece and the other at a friends who is a gourmet cook…more on this in a moment…
First – I owe you a bit of old stuff promised earlier, starting with my trip to Toronto at the end of August.
I went down to visit Wanna-Baa of the comments, but stopped on the way to visit a farm in Port Hope – probably one of the few, if only, shepherds locally with Blue-Faced Leicesters. I have no pictures for you, but the farm was just amazing – there were turkeys wandering around my car in all different colours, a guard goat and the ugliest duck I have ever seen who thinks he is a person and insisted on following us to visit the sheep. Sara had brought out bags of fleece from her spring shearing and I ended up with two BFL fleeces – one is a first year and the other is a third year.
Both fleeces were relatively clean and so far the processing has been dirty but not horrifyingly so…
…than the very adorable alpaca…
There was also a baby donkey and the most amazing dogs – Lori raises Leonbergers – enormous but incredibly gentle. It was a whole lotta dog let me tell you.
Luke, his grammy and a REALLY BIG DOG.
So that’s it for the history although I should shout out a huge thank you to Chriss and Elizabeth for helping me skirt the fleeces and for their advice on how to get them clean.
And while I’m on the topic of fibre…
I seem to have acquired some more…
I participated in a fiber swap on Ravelry. Basically we were split into groups of four and each member of the group sent fiber to another member each month. This month I got a lovely 4 oz present from Lapoli…isn’t it nice???
I’ve also made an early 2009 resolution – I think this will be the year I knit for me. I have been considering simplifying my wardrobe pretty significantly and would love to focus on having most blacks and neutral bases that I can cover with my own knitted sweaters, cardigans, shawls and jackets…
I was so taken with this idea that I promptly cast on some things a bit early…
And work on the Susie Hoodie from More Big Girl Knits also continues. I am just about done with the bust increases and will be onto the arms soon which I am really looking forward too…shorter rounds!
Getting organimized…
Something had to be done. I couldn’t pull out a project without having fourteen others fall out of the cupboard. So – big canvas bins for fiber – the white has fiber to be dyed and the blue contains fiber that is up on etsy right now…
And some nice wicker baskets for yarn from current and upcoming projects to show off themselves…
Is it a bad sign when your house and stash start to look more and more like a yarn store?
(Oh and just to revisit an earlier post…all this clean up meant that I took some stuff off the needles…which means I managed to find all those needles I was lamenting about losing…
…not that this stopped me from putting in a knitpicks order…no siree!)
Now last of all…
Wild encounters OR how I pissed off a mother cat and paid the piper for it
Warning – includes photos of my legs that do not include handknit socks.
So I’m at my friend’s place for Thanksgiving and she has a formerly feral cat that arrived on her doorstep looking for handouts, got adopted and turned out to have gotten herself knocked up before they had a chance to spay her.
The kittens were born about 5 weeks ago – four adorable little ones – two black and two tabbies. Like all kittens they have sweet faces and short stubby tails and when they run it seems like their back ends go faster than their fronts.
I am helpless in the face of kittens.
So I am walking towards the kitchen behind a kitten and reach down to pick it up but clearly she doesn’t want interference and takes off ahead of me. I keep going into the kitchen but as I hit the doorway I hear this horrible hissing and feel pain in my leg. I look down and its like a scene from Wild Kingdom. You know the one where the pride of lions is taking down a full sized elephant by coming up behind and attaching itself to its back, claws fully embedded in the skin?
And that’s just one side and the picture is a lot prettier than my leg which is also pretty bruised and there is more on the other side. I WAS wearing pants by the way…
So a few bandaids and some peroxide later I go down to get some dessert. I walk towards the kitchen again and as I hit the door Phoebe attacks the OTHER leg (no kittens were around by the way). Talk about determined overprotective mother!
Those would be puncture marks from her teeth! For the rest of the evening she kept a close eye on me and everytime I moved my hosts had to step in to move her out of the room.
I am certainly none the worse for wear but certainly learned my lesson when it comes to mother cats!
Have a terrific week everyone – I am off for a workshop with Brandon Mably and an evening lecture by Kaffe Fassett at WoolNthings…I should pack my camera NOW so I don’t forget it!!
I have been told that there is too much boring knitting content on my blog and that to spice things up I need more hockey jerseys.
(baboom boom)
(Dear knitters – this concludes our hockey content for the year. Knitting and spinning will resume shortly.)
I have no pictures, no knitting, no nothing for you as I only seem to be able to sit on my couch and stare off into space these days. Oh and the 10 bloody pages on the passé composé I did last night – trust the french to turn something as simple as talking about an event in the past into a nightmare of exceptions and pronomial pronouns (which you can take and stick where the sun don’t…well never mind)…
So I leave with a discussion topic…
Why do I never have enough needles? It seems to me that I need a series for projects on hand, but a whole other set just for playing and swatching and dreaming for the future.
Some please tell me that I am not the only one contributing to buying Kelly Petkun at KnitPicks a huge yacht?
Finally I leave with this: Courtesy of sadly blogless Yvonne here is a great video for a short row heel and a new term to push into the consciousness of all- a fibrenique – anything that combines a technique and fibre.
BTW for the spinning folks – if you link to the video above, the poster also has several videos of the wrap and plying technique that was on the Spin-Off cover a couple of issues ago. Very cool!