Friday, May 16, 2014

Maybe it should be

100 happy months, because I really suck at this daily thing. I do have happy every day, and I usually capture some happy with my lucky camera phone daily. Unfortunately, my lucky camera phone is selfish and keeps telling me that it simply can't share my happy. I finished my basic raglan cardigan in Knitpicks City Tweed, then made my beautiful first born model it... in the kitchen, in front of my mess. I figured the jacket would explain everything. I love this jacket. I love everything about it, and I loved knitting each stitch. I loved that I had exactly a yard left over after finishing. I am calling it my milking jacket, which I will never milk in. It may be summer-ish outside, but I will still be wearing it. I wore it to the park this week, in the sun, and really enjoyed it. The looks from other moms suggesting I am crazy though? All good. Nothing is better than the perfect knit. Ok, except maybe making my first born pose for cheesy pictures to send the bff.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

More happy

While our of town it was very hard to upload pictures, so I took then and saved them for when we got home. Ok, some were taken the day before we left, but my to do list was just too long.
Visiting the home planet.
A quick Saturday afternoon stop at the moon. It would appear that blogger doesn't want me to upload more pictures, so i guess the rest will wait. Blogger probably wants me to finish this jacket. Blogger is wise.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Up a creek

You know the drill.. Being the responsible knitter and taking just one project on a trip. This is the first time i have been responsible. I generally bring about ten projects, but this time sensible me said "You will never finish this jacket before you get. You should be responsible with space and bring just this one thing." Well sensible was wrong. So, so wrong. Sensible me needs to shut the freak up when it comes to knitting, and let crazy yarn whore me do the deciding. And this is why:
I think I need to learn to crochet.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

The end of an era

How is it possible to be so happy and sad all at the same time? The mother's heart can break and shine at the same moment. I guess it is a blessing we have. Today my baby turns four. Four! He is my last, and we have gracefully outgrown baby swings, walkers, cribs, pacifiers, and highchairs. He has grown taller, learned to crawl, walk and run. He grew hair, and learned to talk. But he and I still held on to one baby thing. We held on to one precious baby moment, and today was our last.
Today we nursed for the last time. This is the last time in my life that I will do one of my most favorite, cherished things. But today he is four, and four year olds don't nurse. That is what we have been saying for weeks, in preparation for this change. I don't know that either of us are ready for this change, but it is time. Soon he will forget, but to me these memories are precious, and I will hold on for dear life.

Monday, April 21, 2014

A bit of jealousy on the farm

Apparently the smallest chicken was not a fan of having the lime light taken away from her by the upstaging hen. She felt like this was the ultimate betrayal by this hen, going and laying her very own special, tiny egg. She spent hours plotting her revenge, and in the end decided that her best plan would be this :
The only way was to sacrifice her own comfort and create this masterpiece; an egg twice size of upstaging hens regular eggs. Not bad for an old girl. Ask of the ladies in the cackling coop are between 4 and 5 years old. I can't wait to see what upstaging hen plans next. 100 happy days:

Friday, April 18, 2014

A special little egg.

This morning as I gathered eggs I found this special little egg. It was different. Cute, tiny, and adorable... but so small. What good is a tiny little egg when it is supposed to be food?
Yet when I went to crack this tiny little egg I found it had a huge yolk! I have no idea how that huge yolk fit in that little egg. It just goes to prove that tiny, special things are often full of more good than even be imagined.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Almost done

The raglan jacket is almost done. Sort of. Except the hood, pockets, last ten rows of the neck, weaving in ends, blocking... and such. In my book that is pretty close to almost done. I love it so far. We will see how I feel in a week. And for some happy....
I could have sworn that I posted this earlier. My amazing life. The life of a homeschooling mother. I love watching my blessings learn.