Monday, November 23, 2009

When Last We Met...

Isn't that how the old timed TV Serials used to begin? Let's see...I was in NY State..taking my knitting on a color tour.

And oh, how pretty those leaves were!

Then, the daughter and I went on a mini day trip and stopped at an Apple Winery..

then over to the their Sister Distillery (have you ever tasted Cider Vodka?) before

Making it to their Apple Orchards to pick our own apples! We had a blast! Laughing and giggling the whole day!

We road on the back of the flat bed the tractor took us out to the apple trees..

Found trees that were sooooooooo laden with apples, their branches were bent over to the ground...

soooooooo many apples that we had to leave behind!

Apples up high, and as far as your eyes could see...

With a daughter who caught me trying to get an apple 'just out of my reach'...

Before we had to leave for the day...

Since she did the driving, I got nearly the whole body done on the sweater for the boy twin.

Later on that week...I got a really good reminder why I try to ALWAYS have my knitting in the car. After sitting on the freeway for quite some time, it was apparent we weren't going anywhere for a long time. So, I shut off the engine and started casting on for the two sleeves of the sweater.

After almost 2 hours of being 'parked' on the side of the freeway, some people (and a dog) got out to visit, I got a good start on the two sleeves of the baby sweater.

While there, I did the Mom thing...and made some cheeseburger pie...

potato leek soup
apple butter, for the first time (Betty Crocker is the best, I tell ya!)

apple pie...(oh those apple picking apples...we good!)

and get this...74 1/4 cups of frozen pumpkin! It was great..until I had to leave my portion in NY to be able to make weight for my baggage! DOGGONEITALL!!

Once home, I found a box from Hobby Lobby's online order...packed in Bubble Wrap! Now that's a company that wants to get it's yarn there, safely!

I've started working on a new group of patterns...

My kids did a bit of cooking for me...and wise 'candle' shopping...sadly, I forgot to take a picture of the beef stew that was cooked FOR ME! But it sure is fun to have kids that can cook!

Sent some wool things to Ship's Support...another pattern will be up shortly...

Had to take out a pattern repeat on the coffee sleeves before sending them to my parents-they were too big and slide right off the coffee cups!

Packed up 46 pounds of yarn to send off to a knitting group back home so they can knit for the local charity groups...

Finally finished the Blue sweater set (Sirdar 264, tunic sweater, hat without the tassels and basic socks from Leisure Arts...) a week AFTER the twins were born...

Made another Feather and Fan blanket, but this time I knit 9 repeats of the pattern in all three sections, rather than a 7-9-7 count. This was for a baby that was already nearly 2 months old, so I wanted it a little bit longer in length.
Lastly, I finished another pair of sockies (Leisure Arts), for WRC babies. I do have another surprise sweater nearly finished and another crocheted blanket underway, but no pictures at this point. Guess, I'll have to post more often! hahahahhaaaa.....Now that the Twins knitting is finished, been mailed...I should be back online a little bit more often. So...happy Turkey Day shopping this week! My bird's already in the refrigerator waiting his big turn.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

from the Beef Stew Circuit


How can you not love a kid who puts an ! mark next to your arrival on her calendar?

Must be because she's smart enough to know you're going to do a wee bit of cooking and stuffing of her refrigerator? Now, I was supposed to make Potato-Leek soup yesterday...however,

While the pumpkins were in the oven...

I sorta used up the potatoes we had on hand in the Beef Stew. Opps!

But then used some of our new apples in Apple Crisp. Thank you Betty Crocker for the recipe.


Today, we went to Critz Farms, and watched them make Cider.

Ate some apple fritters..

Had some music while we were eating our apple fritters..

Check out the huge slices of apples in there!

And then....

Picked up more pumpkins...

Before heading out to the corn maze for a little bit..


for some silly pictures...thanks to my brother and his fascination with Children of the Corn type movies..

Here's the farm from the corn fields.

And on the way home, snapped some 'drive-by' color shots by the lake.

Maybe tomorrow afternoon, I'll remember to pick up more potatoes. (Recipes for both the Beef stew and the Potato Leek Soup, are on the left side of the page...just in case you can't wait. )

Saturday, October 24, 2009

oh baby! I love this place

I've said it before, and I'll say it again....I LOVE grocery shopping in this area!!!!!!! In my grocery store back home, you can pick from a 10 # bag of potatoes, and a 5 # bag. Pretty much, that's about it. Give or take. Check out this!

12. Count 'em 12 kinds of potatoes right here!!!!!!!!!!!! Salt, butter, red, russet, and and and.....and then you go to the end cap to find....


5 more kinds! OH BABY! Paula Deen would be on potato sensory over-load!


So, if I show you that I brought home a huge bag of leeks...and did you notice how HUGE these are? Knowing that I was also hanging out in the potato section.....take a guess what I'm going to go cook up in a minute? Can you figure it out? 'Pictures at 11'...as they used to say on TV...hehehe.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

How do YOU pack?

Tomorrow I'll be at my daughter's in NY! And I've picked the stuff that I need to pack with me. Not only have I been doing a truck load of knitting to bring along with me, but having a 'secret' Christmas item that's in the bag in the middle of the picture under the Beribboned Sweater using HUGE skeins of Hobby Lobby's I Love this Yarn! makes for great packing material in a suitcase.

Why do I need so much coosh? Well, there are six bottles that need to be protected.

Do you think this will work with the 'suitcase inspectors at the airport? The last time I packed these, in fact the last two times, they took the soft stuff packed around the bottles, and moved the bottles into the lower corner of the suitcase. HOW they didn't break...is beyond me. I understand and agree that safety is key one. HOWEVER, where is the respect for our personal items after they've gone through them? grrrrrrrrrrr....anyway...

Daughter owes me. I have 6 of these to be delivered tomorrow, providing the 'you know who's' going through the suitcase tomorrow don't cause them to be placed in a bad place. On second thought,...I think I'll add extra layers of more bubble wrap before I zip up the suitcases for the last time. It couldn't hurt. Right?

The past two days, I knit up a few more coffee sleeves for Mom and Dad. Yes, I'm packing them to bring with, too. I thought they 'd get a kick out of receiving an envelop from NY, rather than CA. Dad asked me the other day if I could make him some new ones, they can't find the ones from last Christmas that I'd sent to them. I started thinking of all their good hiding places, and called him back, and he said every one that I mentioned, they'd already looked. Now, how can you NOT quickly pull out your wool and knit up a few more? It's it great to have your knitting appreciated? Recently, on the Knit List, the topic came up of people nearly demanding that you make things for them. Here was my final thought on the subject....

"....Think about it...right now I'm remaking coffee cup sleeves for my dad. I gave him some for Christmas to use because even the paper kind still kept the cup too hot for him to handle. He LOVES his coffee time with his friends when they go mall walking in the morning. However, they can't figure out where they put theirs recently.

Now, I'm knitting them 2 at a time on the needles. Each has a cast on of 20 stitches (x2=40) and 80 rows. 40 x 80 = 3, 200 stitches for a tiny project. How many stitches would an afghan or a sweater cost you? That's a whole lot of time for people who don't care to show respect or appreciate the time involved. I say...teach them that you have value for your time and skills and talents when it comes to your knitting.

You can knit for a variety of reasons, to show care, love and concern...or to make pretty things. You certainly aren't knitting so someone can take advantage of your abilities. They don't like it...or appreciate it...let alone don't even say THANK YOU? Well....forget them..they're off the list. There are plenty more who understand how precious your knitting truly is. Stick to them. (
And that should include you, too!)after all...it's supposed to be-----ready?
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Happy knitting!"