Saturday, November 27, 2010
21 Days To Go...
1. Finish Tea Leaves Cardigan
2. Two pairs of Easy Peasy Mitts
3. Two Eleanor's Slouch Hat
4. Intersection Playmat
5. 15 Cloaks
6. Two pairs of pj bottoms
7. Holiday Traditions Exchange items
I know there is more, but I can't think of what at the moment. Maybe some brittle, fudge, or other yummy goodie
Like, Oh My God!
It's a little late but I wanted to share how the 80's zombie costume came out. Trick-or-treating was a blast. They came home with brimming sacks and sugar highs.
I've been working on finishing up the Tea Leaves Cardigan that I started over Spring Break. Just one and a half sleeves and the center fronts to finish. If I can find time to work on it I should have it finished by the end of the week.
I joined the Holiday Traditions Exchange. Anie over at Sweetbug Farm has graciously taken over hosting the swap this year whileMeg, at Sew Liberated, attends to her pregnancy. I've received my partner and am filled with ideas to make. I'll narrow it down while I finish the cardigan.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
for August



Saturday, September 25, 2010
what are the odds
I am starting to think that cats and deer really are friends. This is the second pair I've seen in a month. They just hang around together. I'm going to keep my eyes open, maybe I'll see them together all over the place. Let me know if you come across scenes like this.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Lassen Decompression
The trip to Mt. Lassen was great. That said we encountered so much that caused us to rethink our expectations and chosen path.
It was beautiful when we arrived, but by the time we got into bed it had become cold. The sprinkles began sometime in the night. By the time we woke up the cold had settled and the wet weather decided to stay. We persevered and went on our hikes anyway. Cinder Cone was crazy. A mile and a half of black sand out to the base and then sand and pebbles all the way up. One step forward and two steps back. It's a wonder anyone made it at all. It hailed most of the hike back. We returned to camp to puddles, rain and some sleet. One of the parents took all of the wet sleeping bags to the laundromat.
The next day cleared up and was beautiful, but cold. Hiked to Bumpass Hell, played Capture the Flag, and then dealt with a broken arm. The ranger/paramedic came and splinted her arm, then a parent drove her to the ER in Redding. The rest of the kids had s'mores and we tried to bring back some normalcy to the trip.
The next morning we packed up, had a picnic at a lake and headed home. Forgot to mention it was 28 degrees that morning. All in all, a very successful trip. And as the teacher put it last night in our parent meeting, it is a good start for the coming year, a year that will be filled with the change of puberty. We have an idea of what we're in for, but in the end we need to stay open for all possibilities, because really, who knows what's coming for sure?
Monday, September 6, 2010
Off to Mt. Lassen

Saturday, September 4, 2010
two down, one or two to go



