Sunday, November 30, 2008
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Thanksgiving
Blair and I have had a nice Thanksgiving. It's the first one we've had with it being just us. Wednesday night, we played Risk (I actually won!). I got up at 6:00 Thursday to put in the roast, but then I went back to bed and slept late. When we got up, I got right to work on lunch. Here's what we had for lunch:
Mulled Wine
A roast with carrots and potatoes
Sweet potato casserole
Fudge
Cheese ball
and eventually, an apple crisp.
Not a fancy table, but since we don't have a dining table it worked.
Blair did all the dishes all day (what a sweetie).
Wednesday I went to Michael's and picked up some candles thinking I was splurging on two $9.00 candles. When I checked out, they rang up for $.89 a piece! They smell so wonderful, and really make it seem like a holiday inside.
We had a nice iChat video session with Matt, Karen, and my parents, and then spent the afternoon and evening studying, knitting, and watching football.
Mulled Wine
A roast with carrots and potatoes
Sweet potato casserole
Fudge
Cheese ball
and eventually, an apple crisp.
Not a fancy table, but since we don't have a dining table it worked.
Blair did all the dishes all day (what a sweetie).
Wednesday I went to Michael's and picked up some candles thinking I was splurging on two $9.00 candles. When I checked out, they rang up for $.89 a piece! They smell so wonderful, and really make it seem like a holiday inside.
We had a nice iChat video session with Matt, Karen, and my parents, and then spent the afternoon and evening studying, knitting, and watching football.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
A long week
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Finished Knits
Yes, I actually finished something, and not just one project, but TWO this week! I finished the Hemlock Ring, and I'm quite pleased with how it turned out. I'm planning on making another one later on with a wool yarn. This one is done in cotton.
I also made these mittens this week. They only took two days and were so much fun to make and amazed my kiddos at school. They're made from 100% merino wool sent to me by a blogging friend (thanks Andrea!!), and they feel so great on the hands.
Blair and I went to a friend's art show today, she's a painter, and purchased a couple of lovely Christmas gifts for people. Now I just have a couple more gifts to make, and I'm all done!! I took the handmade pledge, and with the exception of a couple of eccentric gifts, I did just that.
I also made these mittens this week. They only took two days and were so much fun to make and amazed my kiddos at school. They're made from 100% merino wool sent to me by a blogging friend (thanks Andrea!!), and they feel so great on the hands.
Blair and I went to a friend's art show today, she's a painter, and purchased a couple of lovely Christmas gifts for people. Now I just have a couple more gifts to make, and I'm all done!! I took the handmade pledge, and with the exception of a couple of eccentric gifts, I did just that.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
A picture-less knitting post...
I just wanted to let you know that I finished the Hemlock Ring, but have not blocked it yet. I promise pictures as soon as that's done. I'm usually pretty lazy about blocking, so don't hold your breath...
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
A great weekend!
Blair and I went to Williamsburg again Saturday. I'm only putting up some of my favorite pictures, so if you want to see the rest, head on over to Flickr.
It was raining when we first got there, but that cleared up and turned into a pretty nice, but chilly, day.
The day started off with an unexpected (and first for me) ferry ride. We traveled a different way last time which took us under Chesapeake Bay.
It stopped raining about ten minutes after we arrived.
The autumn colors were gorgeous!
We took a tour of the Governor's Palace that we missed last time.
The ferry ride home boasted a beautiful sunset.
And here is a shot of today's sunset. Also gorgeous!
It was raining when we first got there, but that cleared up and turned into a pretty nice, but chilly, day.
The day started off with an unexpected (and first for me) ferry ride. We traveled a different way last time which took us under Chesapeake Bay.
It stopped raining about ten minutes after we arrived.
The autumn colors were gorgeous!
We took a tour of the Governor's Palace that we missed last time.
The ferry ride home boasted a beautiful sunset.
And here is a shot of today's sunset. Also gorgeous!
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