Saturday, February 8, 2014

Star Trek 50th Birthday Party

My husband celebrates his 50th birthday this month and we are having a party today. He loved watching Star Trek as a child and so we went with that as a theme. There are not a lot of party items available that feature the original Star Trek television show (as in none).

My sister-in-law, Lori, can put together a party in her sleep. She went all out for this one. We have stars, "planets", and lots of blue, red and gold. There's a photo booth area and we are using aluminum baking pans for food and utensils. We have a Star Trek trivia game with Rubic's cube prizes.

Happy birthday, sweetie! Live long and prosper.





Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Spin something yellow

At SAFF (Southeastern Animal Fiber Festival) in Asheville, NC, last fall I overheard a lady tell a friend, "I've never knit anything yellow."  I thought, hey, neither have I!

I immediately began searching for both yellow yarn and yellow fiber.  What I found was golden yellow wool for spinning and it's perfect for the cold, wintry weather we are having this week.  The fiber on my wheel right now is superwash merino and it looks so cheerful.  

I'm kind of looking forward to couple of snow days to play with my yellow wool.  

(Did I mention the mango colored sock yarn I bought last week?  Yummy.)

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Homeschooling rocks...just sayin'

Some days, homeschooling is a chore. Nobody wants to practice penmanship or do math or read about ancient Greece. Those are days we're just happy to get through to dinner time.

But other days, it's glorious. Today is a good day. The children are reading their lessons and laughing about writing persuasive papers. We even giggled at Latin pronunciation this morning. (Did you know there's no W in Latin?)

Just look at them, sitting there like perfectly normal children! Tomorrow might not be so great, but I'm going to enjoy this moment.



Monday, January 13, 2014

New year, new fiber

I can hardly believe it's nearly the middle of January already! Knitting has been high on my list of projects lately. Since finishing my first pair of socks last summer, I've gone on to knit six more pairs and am working on another. The sock currently on my knitting needles is hot pink, almost red. They will be, umm, noticeable.

After church yesterday, I headed to Augusta, GA, to the Tangled Threads guild meeting. It's a group of fiber enthusiasts who meet once a month and everyone brings a current project--knitting, tatting, spinning, crocheting. It's great fun to see what other people are making. Yesterday there was a cowl, a pair of socks, a sweater, a dress and a scarf, all being knitted.

There were also four spinners, including me. I started spinning a fiber blend of camel, merino wool and silk. It's very slippery, but drafts beautifully. I'm not sure yet what it's going to be when it grows up, but it's behaving nicely right now.



Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Brrrrr!


Okay, I know some readers won't be impressed with our idea of cold weather, but for this southern girl-  IT'S COLD!

At sunrise this morning it was 8 degrees here.  Winter lows in the teens and twenties are not unusual, but single digits are rare.  We even brought Abby, our Great Pyrenees dog, in for the night.  (Side note, Abby has to be one if the best dogs ever.  She lay down in the mudroom and was quiet and well behaved all night.)

Supper tonight needs to be something warm and comforting.  I don't have ground beef for traditional chili, but I do have chicken.  So, chicken it is!  

I sort of made up the recipe as I went along-- sautéed onions and garlic, white beans, chicken, salsa, tomatoes and corn.  It smells wonderful!

Stay warm, friends.

Oh, and there's apple pie for dessert.