27 October 2010
Good Idea
This looks like it could be fun. Maybe it would even work! Woke up to like 2 inches of snow on the ground and all I can wear on my feet is flip flops. I miss my boots! And I'd like to see this little guy who seems to be reluctant to come. I know I wouldn't want to come out now, it's cold!
23 October 2010
Hurry Up and Wait
I've gone to the hospital twice now with no success other than getting to watch a computer graph my contractions when I can clearly feel them. First time we went the contractions were 3 min apart. The second time we went, they were 1 min apart. (over the space of a couple of hours, and the hurt!) And they keep sending me home. I'm convinced this kid is going to do a sneak attack and just show up without any warning after crying wolf so many times. Argh. In other news, we had fun eating out with all my old roommates from freshman year and their respective partners.
18 October 2010
Sunday Dinner
Mike made a lovely "fruitamisu" based on the idea of a tiramisu but substituting a berry reduction for coffee.
It was very delicious. Yellow cake with a berry reduction covered in chocolate ganache and slivered almonds.
16 October 2010
Look Who's Coming
Know what happens when I get put on bedrest? I blog! I don't think I have posted this picture yet, but here is the ultrasound picture of the little guy. It was taken at 20 weeks, and since I am close to 37 weeks (full term!), it is a little out of date. But no worries! He'll be a lot cuter once he is out. AND the pictures of him will be in Color!! I think he's really cute. Looks like he has the same face as Mike and my nose. All I know is that he will be the cutest kid ever, most likely because I will have a bias.
Yay yarn!!!
| Yes, I took that picture of my yarn. Isn't it yummy? |
We went to Three Wishes Fiber Arts (in South Jordan) and to Blazing Needles (in Salt Lake). Both places had such yummy yarn, I had to be careful not to buy too much. I was also really tempted to look at the spinning wheels because I had so much fun trying to spin fiber into yarn with Tracy's. I figure I have to wait a while and actually learn how to use a spinning wheel (take a class or something) before I can have one. That, and they're kinda pricey and I think that I will have my hands full enough when this little guy gets here (really soon!) Maybe in 10 years or so? I'll just have to save up all my Christmas' and Birthdays, then maybe I can have one.
This is the very lovely malabrigo. I'm hoping to make a lovely two-toned lacy type scarf with it. Still have to decide in I want to knit or crochet with it. If anyone has any awesome pattern ideas, let me know! It's worsted weight and I have about 200 yards of each color.
This is the super soft 70% bamboo 30% silk blend yarn. I have 90 meters of the blue and 180 meters of the green. I want to make a baby vest or sweater or jacket with this. It feels so very nice. Now I just need a pattern. I need to use 4.5mm (US 7) needles with it. I was looking for a V-neck pattern in a newborn or 0-3 months size. This will be very fun yarn to work with. SO much nicer than acrylic. Also more expensive, but when you spend time working on something, it's worth it to splurge a little sometimes, right?
I'm so very excited to use them once I find patterns for what I want to make with them. With the baby blanket finally finished ( I just need to block it and sew some lining in it), I need a new something to do.
Pumpkin Carving!
What can I say? We're silly people and enjoy the simple things in life. Except that right now Mike is studying Quantum Physics right now for FUN. He found some lectures online on Youtube from a professor at Stanford. I love Mike's extreme thirst for knowledge. I think that it is a bit contagious. Mike has enjoyed teaching his math classes a little bit about physics and chemistry to help illustrate points to learning math. Who knew that physics could add some spice to math classes?
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