One of our huge bucks was visiting right across the street.
All the kids woke up this morning to our first snow of the season. Everyone is so excited and already the questions of "Can we go play in the snow after school?" have started. Unfortunately by that time there won't be any snow left. But that's o.k. We've started the morning off right with great bowls of flavored oatmeal to warm them up and good conversations about the snow.
All the kids woke up this morning to our first snow of the season. Everyone is so excited and already the questions of "Can we go play in the snow after school?" have started. Unfortunately by that time there won't be any snow left. But that's o.k. We've started the morning off right with great bowls of flavored oatmeal to warm them up and good conversations about the snow.
Idea's are flying around the table about what to do on "Snow Days" and that they need to start doing the "Snow Day Dance". (This dance is to ensure that you'll have a snow day from school. Basically they dance around the outside of the house going backwards! Thank you, Kaitlyn and Kristina)
I've started on the sock again. I know your probably sick of hearing about the sock by now and if so just skip this paragraph. Anyway... I had to wait until everyone was in bed last night before attempting the re-start. I wanted all of my concentration to be devoted to this sock as it is the LAST time I'm going to attempt this pattern. I look at the yarn I've picked and just melt. It is beautiful and I want a pair of socks out of it. The yarn speaks "SOCKS". So I pick up my needles and start the cast on. 60 stitches cast on and all is going well. I divide the yarn onto 3 needles instead of 4 for the ribbing and proceed for 3 rounds. No mistakes! No interruptions! I think this time, maybe, I'll have a sock that fits when I'm done.
This is the sock that stays in my car waiting to be worked on twice a day while I wait to pick up the kiddo's from school. The matching sock is already completed and waiting in my "bag" for this one to be done.
Did you really think you'd get away without a sock picture? HAHA!
Today is my day to volunteer for about 45 min's in the a.m. in Hunter's kindergarten class. I wish I was allowed to take pictures of the kids. They're all so cute and excited about a parent being in the classroom. They all try so hard to impress you with their knowledge or good behavior. Just to cute! I think I'll take the camera and see if the Mrs. Bullock will let me take a couple of pictures.
Well as you can see I did get to take a picture of Hunter's 1/2 day Kindergarten class! Aren't they cute?!
3 comments:
Wow! I love the picture of Olivia and Jolie in the tree -- that'd look great in a frame! =) Too cute!
*sigh* about the sock. You should see the mess of a scarf I'm trying to make. LOL
And how is Parker's lip healing? Poor kiddo. My lip hurt just reading about him busting it open.
I'm so glad to hear from you. I was about to send out an internet search party on you.
David and I leaving shortly for Phil Long Ford to pick up my monster. Squeaky "new" brakes after almost 3 months. Couldn't stand it any longer.
When we gettin together for some knitting? I can't wait to see your scarf! Messy or not.
Time to set a date! Let me know what works for you.
All I have to say is this.... that buck better be happy he's there and not here, deer season is just around the corner, he's got enough meat to last a month! ;D
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