I went to a free class at rei (we have one right next to our grocery store) tonight called backpacking basics for women. In some respects it was a sales pitch for lots of cool camping gear, but it was also a really cool basic class where the instructor talked about experiences she has had and when various gear comes in handy. It got me really excited to go camping with Audrey (this weekend if the weather cooperates) and to do bigger hikes and camps in the future. The woman sitting next to me was about to do her first section of the Appalachian trail with her girlfriends this week, that sounded awesome. I would love to do that. And I would also love to hike machu Picchu and Kilimanjaro before I go the way of all the earth. Considering I haven't backpacked in a decade, I've got some work ahead of me.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Thursday, May 08, 2014
Spring Break
Sunday, April 06, 2014
Basic Easter Egg Knit Pattern
The first egg I made using some cheap acrylic yarn. I bought it for the girls at Walmart because they *loved* the color and begged me to get it. I figured it would be a great way to let them play with yarn and not mess with my fancy yarn. So far, I have used it to make a heart garland for Audrey's bed for Valentine's Day. I let the girls make necklaces using this yarn and various cereals (cheerios, fruit loops, apple jacks), they both like to "knit" (make knots in yarn with needles), and generally tie their toys up and drag them about the house.
Back the eggs, I made an egg out of this yarn because I knew the girls would love a hot pink egg. Even though I did not really enjoy working with this yarn, I will probably make another one, because they really do love it. I found myself wishing that I had other colors of acrylic so that I could do a little fair isle into the egg...
I also pillaged my cotton yarn supply. I have a weakness for cotton yarn. I love homemade dishcloths, so whenever I see a cool colorway for a dollar or two, I just grab it. At least I used to, until I realized I had an entire large tub full of cotton yarn... So I started raided the cotton yarns stash and grabbed bright spring colors. I love the way these eggs are so bright and colorful with the variegated cottons.
Basic Knit Eggs
Yarn: worsted weight
Needle: size 4 DPNs - 4 needles
Abreviations:
k: knit
k2tog: knit 2 together
kfb: knit front and back of the same stitch
ssk: slip, slip, knit together the slip stitches through the back
st: stitch(es)
Directions are the same for each needle, the instructions are given per needle.
Cast on 12 stitches using long-tail cast-on method. Being careful not to twist the stitches, spread the stitches over 3 needles (4 st per needle) and join.
Bottom of the egg
Row 1: k
Row 2: kfb, k, kfb, k (6 st)
Row 3: k
Row 4: kfb, k3, kfb, k (8 st)
Row 5: k
Row 6: kfb, k5, kfb, k (10 st)
Row 7: k
Row 8: kfb, k7, kfb, k (12 st)
Body of the egg
Knit in the round for 12 rows
Top of the egg
Row 1: k, ssk, k6, k2tog, k (10 st)
Row 2-3: k
Row 4: k, ssk, k4, k2tog, k (8 st)
Row 5-6: k
Row 7: k, ssk, k2, k2tog, k (6 st)
Row 8-9: k
Row 10: k, ssk, k2tog, k (4 st)
Row 11: k, ssk, k (3 st)
Cut yarn and pull through the remaining 9 stitches as if to knit. Secure the yarn and pull the end into the egg.
Stuff the egg with fluff from the bottom. Using the rest of the cast on tail catch the end of each stitch and pull it tight. Secure the yarn and pull the end into the egg, trimming as necessary.
Variations:
- The main body of the egg is just begging for a bit of color work. I would love to do some little flowers or animals - a bunny or chick - something in the main body with fair isle.
- Sock yarn and size 0 needles would be really neat for smaller eggs.
Thursday, April 03, 2014
Sticky situation
Today I was showing Audrey how to do laundry and Meri was playing as usual. While Audrey was putting the detergent in, I peeked in on Meri. She was just closing a craft drawer and said to me, I all done. So I asked her what she was "all done" with. She said she was all done with her makeup. So I looked in the drawer and saw a glue stick on top with the lid on very loosely and picked it up and asked her if this was her makeup. She said, yes and showed me where she put it - all over her little face. Then I asked if she puts on her makeup whenever I do laundry and she said, yes.
This explains so much. Lately, she has had particularly sticky cheeks and chin. I thought she was wiping her nose onto her cheeks and I have been following her with tissues in hand for weeks. She also has been getting little pimples on her cheeks and her chin. Ryan thought it was just food on her cheeks or that she had a skin condition. What a cute little sneaky stinker.
Tuesday, April 01, 2014
Camping
I liked it until I hurt my back half-way through college. After that sleeping on the ground lost its luster. However, lately, I have been thinking about camping again. I cannot think of a better nights sleep than when I have been camping. I love looking at the stars, singing by the camp fire, cooking camp food, hiking, etc.
This year, I have decided, I am going to take Audrey camping. I think she is old enough and so I am going to do a mama/daughter camping trip this summer. In preparation, I got a sleeping pad that self-inflates. I already own a sleeping bag and I think we can borrow a tent. She and I have been talking about it and we are both super excited to try it.
Any of you expert campers out there, do you have any recommendations for taking a kid camping for the first time.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Grilled cheese and tomato soup
I love all things southwestern so one day when we were out of bread, I decided to make a southwestern twist on our usual grilled cheese and tomato basil soup. So we had quesadillos and southwestern tomato soup, topped with avocado and a dollop of chipotle adobo sauce (I buy cans of chipotle peppers in adobo sauce and then I puree them in the blender in the sauce and store it in the fridge, it is our favorite spicy southwestern sauce).
To make my Southwestern version of the creamy tomato soup:
1 medium onion - diced and sauteed until clear or even a bit browned in a bit of olive oil or butter
1 big spoonful of diced garlic
~2 cups of salsa (I used my homemade salsa made with fire-roasted tomatoes and loads of cilantro)
2 small cans or 1 quart of diced tomatoes
pinch of oregano
cumin to taste
sea salt to taste
some cream
I blend all of that except the cream in my blender then put it back on stove to warm up. I add the cream right before I serve it. It is awesome the second day.
I love it with the chipotle adobo sauce and avocado slices. Audrey had hers with avocado and fresh cilantro. This is one of the best foods I have ever made and ever consumed. I enjoyed and savored every single bite. The creaminess of the avocado in each bite of the spicy warm tomato soup with the cilantro and cumin in there. So so good.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Something fishy
I consulted "the Google" to find a recipe, since I have never cooked Cod. I found a recipe for Poached Cod with Cabbage and Peas. That sounded interesting and I happened to have 1/2 a head of cabbage sitting in the fridge with no particular recipe in mind. While the cabbage and peas were sauteing, I grabbed the package of cod and found... a worm trying to wiggle its way out of the package.
I am not super squeamish, I worked at a salmon cannery in Alaska one summer for heaven's sake, but I am also not one for feeding my family parasites. So once again, I consulted "the Google" and learned that the worm in the flesh just meant that it was "fresh" and was not to be worried about in the same way as a hookworm or other intestine bound worm. I have picked tapeworms out of salmon roe (just part of roe processing), so I know what they look like. This cod worm was not that type of worm. So, after a good Google search, I just picked the worm out of the fish, inspected the fish well for any other interesting things, washed it, and cooked it.
The dinner was delicious! Because of the worm, I probably over poached the fish, it was falling apart when I took it out of the liquid. Luckily cod is a nice firm fish and the extra cooking just meant a little more time to absorb the yummy poaching liquid. The recipe called for adding chicken broth and lemon juice to the saute pan (after you remove the cabbage and peas). I squeezed 1/2 of a fresh lemon into a bit of chicken broth and added a bit of white wine too (a late harvest Riesling). I served it with a bit of fresh lemon, that was nice to squeeze onto the fish and a bit of the same white wine for the adults.
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Poached Cod over sauteed cabbage and peas |
Friday, March 21, 2014
Gym fun
We joined on Tuesday. Wednesday I met with a personal trainer and went through a strength training circuit with her (this was included in the membership). Thursday after school I took both girls to the daycare and swam laps for the first time in forever. It turns out that "small" pool felt much larger once I was swimming in it for the first time. I also forgot some strokes, so I am going to look those up on youtube. After I felt like I got a good swim, I went and grabbed the girls from the daycare and took them swimming too. They *loved* it. Audrey is taking lessons at the rec center on the weekends, so this was awesome to just let her practice a little in such a low-key and fun way. This morning I tried Zumba for the first time. It is awesome. It is everything I ever wanted in a workout class - fun, high-energy, dancing to hip-hop. I want to do Zumba everyday.
So I told myself that I was going to start out slow, but I have just enjoyed it so much, that I haven't started as slowly as I intended.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Getting Fit
Sunday, March 16, 2014
St Pattys Day
Monday, March 03, 2014
Christmas makings - ornaments
I found some graph paper from my nerdy days of math fun (sometimes being a packrat is useful) and sketched out each of their names across a grid of 32 x 13 squares. Each square represented one stitch in the middle of the ornament, and I repeated the pattern once for a total of 13 rows of 64 stitches (16 stitches on each of 4 needles).
Once I got the hang of it, the ornaments went really quite fast. I also realized that my color work skills are still at the beginner level.
I completed all 7 ornaments for Ryan's sisters' kids and then I decided that everyone else (including my sweet girls) will have to wait another year. I was pleasantly surprised that Audrey and Meredith were really excited by the ornaments and wanted me to make one for each of them.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Valentine Gift for my Girls
Sparky on my computer. |
The pattern (and idea) is from Susan's blog. I used Lion Brand sock-ease yarn in the cotton candy colorway on size 0 needles. She offers some modifications for making the little dragon in single ply sock yarn, but once I got started on the pattern, I just stuck to the pattern for the most part. The dragons were pretty quick to knit up, but seriously fiddly to add all the little appendages - ears, arms, feet, wings, tail. I did most of this knitting at the kitchen table so that I could follow along with the pattern. It was not a knit while watching a show kind of project.
Audrey and Sparky |
The girls LOVE them - which is always nice when you spend time making something. Audrey named hers Sparky, Meri named hers Jenkins (she was trying to say dragon, but I thought she said Jenkins and it stuck).
The book was a huge hit too. The illustrations are fun and the story is a quick read with action in every chapter.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Valentine's Day activities
I thought it might be fun to try a game with the whole group of kids and older kids. After we put Meri to bed, I taught everyone how to play Mafia. Back in my college days (it feels old to say that), we used to have Mafia parties *every* Thursday night starting at 9pm. It was awesome. I forgot how much fun that game is. However, one of the kids was a little too young to play (though I did check with her parents before I even suggested it to the group) and her feelings got hurt when the other kids accused her of being the mafia (she was mafia and they were detectives and got that right during the night, but that is neither here nor there to a 6 year old who feels picked on). So we only got to play that for one round...
Then the night ended completely when we heard Meri crying and found out she had thrown up. That was the beginning of a very long night for me. She only slept when I was holding her and even then she was throwing up every 15-20 minutes for several hours. I was glad to be holding her so that she got some relief and sleep. Plus I just love her cuddles even at 3 in the morning. She finally fell asleep and felt better around 5:30am. I also went to sleep then, and slept all day and all night, with my own stomach bug in the midst of that. Then it was Ryan's turn. Luckily Audrey seems to have managed to avoid getting the bug (KOW).
Thursday, February 06, 2014
Laundry soap
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Meredith is "helping" with laundry by unfolding the folded stack of kitchen towels and laying them neatly on the couch. |
I've also had a chance to try the old-fashioned method of soaking my laundry to see if it actually gets things cleaner - you know what - it does. For now, I soak two types of laundry - Meredith's diapers and Ryan's shirts each get overnight soaks in the washer and then I just launder them as usual and they get really clean without any extra work.
I fell for the marketing a while back and bought a big container of the "baby" laundry detergent before Meri was born. That was over 2 years ago now.
We used regular liquid laundry soap from Costco until it was gone and then I started using the baby laundry soap for all of our clothes to try to use it up. I would say we are still several months away from using it all up.
In the meantime, I also tried making my own laundry soap powder using Rhonda's recipe. I started using it intermittently with the baby soap for our clothes - just to make sure that we don't have any allergies to it before it is all we have. So far, it is working really well.
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My homemade laundry soap |
For Meredith's diapers, I use plain Tide. Since it is recommended by the diaper manufacturers and it does not give Meredith any trouble, I am going to keep on keeping on with that.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Apple Oatmeal muffins
Isn't this article just brilliant! |
Apple Spice Oatmeal Muffins |
But lately I have been on a homemade kick and so, I decided to give it a try. I made Audrey some oatmeal for breakfast with chopped apples, brown sugar, and our apple spice mix. I made enough for Meredith to have some too, but naturally she decided oatmeal was not her thing today. Using the leftover oatmeal and the muffin instructions, I made apple oatmeal muffins for afternoon snack. They turned out awesome. Meredith gobbled down 2 1/2 muffins right away. :)
Apple-oatmeal muffins (makes 1 dozen):
1 1/2 cups flour
3 t baking powder
1/2 t salt
1 t apple spice mix
1/2 c milk
1/4 c oil
1 egg
1/2 c brown sugar
1 cup leftover oatmeal with apples in it (it may have been even more than that, I didn't measure)
mix the dry stuff together, mix the wet stuff separately. pour the wet into the dry and just mix until incorporated.
bake at 400 for 15 min.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Snow days - the surprise fun
Ryan worked late tonight and then he heard a strange housing sound when he walked in the front door. It turns out the pipe to the sink in our powder room burst.
I don't use that bathroom often, so i didn't notice. However, i am not at all surprised by this. It is a definite design flaw that we mentioned as a concern to the builders... The pipes to the sink run along the outside wall of the house. We winterize the only other pipes that run on the outside of the house - the hoses.
So after we were sure it was water hissing out of the pipe, we turned the water back on long enough to fill the tubs (water for flushing) and a few other water pitchers for drinking.
Audrey was reading so I told her to use the bathroom one more time while the water was on and explained that a pipe burst in the downstairs bathroom. Her response was priceless. "I wondered what that hissing was in the bathroom this morning"... She knew!?! Something was weird and didn't say anything! and the water has been hissing into the wall for at least a day.
Luckily we know a good plummer. He offered to come tonight, but i was afraid the commotion would wake up Meredith, so he is coming in the morning. Should be a fun day. And it's another snow day.
Snow Days
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Afghan season
I have two lovely Afghans - one from each of my grandmothers. One is white, the other is oatmeal. Both are well made and neutral so we keep them out on couches and chairs all year long. They are a favorite of the fort-making crew because they stretch and breath. They are just awesome.
When I see pictures of houses with stacks of folded colorful homemade blankets and afghans, I start wanting to make some more for my own house. I love the colorful patchwork blankets and afghans, but I often lose the courage to just let them happen willy-nilly.
These are my Afghan ideas:
-Leftover sock yarn woven into little squares on a small loom and sewed together with grey sock yarn
-cotton granny squares afghan with the blue, taupe and chocolate brown yarn scraps that i have
-hexagon granny afghan with the pinks and purple cotton yarns
-simple knit baby afghan with pinks in stripes
Thursday, January 02, 2014
Christmas 2013
Fun things we did:
-Audrey was in her first production of the Nutcracker. She was a Chinese dancer and that song is about 2 1/2 minutes long. So it was a low-pressure, quick performance. She loved being a part of it and did well.
-Audrey and her friend Maddie (a neighbor from across the street) and her Grandma Margie and I all went to the Warner theater production of the Nutcracker. It was awesome!!! It was the best production of the Nutcracker that I have ever seen.
-Lights at BullRun Park - it was a drive through a really neat light show.
-making lots of cookies - molasses spice, Russian tea cakes, Christmas cowgirl cookies (red and green m&ms), and of course sugar cookies rolled, cut and frosted.
-Advent calendars - my mom sent the girls a chocolate advent calendar each and they were so excited to open a new piece of chocolate every morning after breakfast; a playmobile winter woodland advent calendar (also from my mom); and a felt tree and ornament calendar
-Patty the elf made his appearance the morning after Thanksgiving and hid around the house. December 23 Patty was in Meredith's room and December 24 Patty was in Audrey's room.
-The first day of Audrey's winter break we went to the in-laws and did the above mentioned sugar cookies and the girls got to play with all of the in-laws decorations including the train around the tree which they both love.
-Watched Christmas movies - Muppet Christmas carol, Sponge Bob Christmas, Cricket on the Hearth, Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph, National Lampoon's Christmas vacation (just me - it was awesome as always).
-Decorated the house including the two trees and some out-door lights (candy canes, icicles, and a net light for one of the bushes).
-Listened to Christmas music mostly in the car on the radio because the girls wanted to listen to the Frozen soundtrack more than Christmas music at the house
Christmas Eve
-Audrey made a ginger bread house with Grandma Margie
-I made ham and sweet potato casserole (turned out awesome), Margie brought a homemade cheesecake - yum (and salad and fruit, but those are not as interesting)
-More cleaning than I want to remember (it did make for a magical Christmas morning...)
-We let the girls open one present which was pajamas
-We sang Christmas carols and read the Night Before Christmas
-Audrey wrote a note to Santa and picked out a cookie loaded with frosting and sprinkles and candy on top as well as a carrot for Rudolph
-Nina goes with Patty to the North Pole
Christmas Day
-Opened stockings while skyping with Claire
-opened presents
-Dutch Baby for breakfast and Westfields for lunch/dinner
-Nina grew up!! Meredith got a cabbage patch baby doll named Shelly Sheryl
-After Westfields we went to Ryan's parents house for presents and hung out there into the evening doing a puzzle.
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Walking in a winter Wonderland
Now that it is officially winter we are hanging about the house in short sleeves with the windows open...
So much for a white Christmas.