Ahem. I'm really not certain just where all those days have gone. It really feels like yesterday that we celebrated the new year. And here it is, May 3. Almost May 4th, in fact.
There have been a lot of things happening around my house. First of all, I knit this:
This is a baby blanket. The pattern is called "Traditional Shetland Shawl" and is an old photocopied pattern that I had found here at the house. I always liked the design, and was waiting for a reason to knit a baby blanket. (For the record, I used 6.5 balls of Baby Lanett and a 3.5mm needle to knit this up.) "A red baby blanket?" you ask. Well, yes. You see, my daughter-in-law is from Hong Kong, and where she comes from this is the colour of baby blanket you knit. Red for good luck.
Yes, this means that my son and daughter-in-law are making me a grandma this summer! I'm so excited! They are calling the little one "Baby Boi Panda" right now, so when Doug and I went to Costco recently, guess what I found!
Border crossings being what they are these days, we didn't actually purchase this giant panda. But we did think about it!
In other news, I was forced to miss this year's Knitter's Frolic. It seems Western Michigan University had other plans for me that day. What plans might those be? Well ...
My middle child completed his Master's Degree in guidance counseling! Since he figures this is the only Master's Degree he will be getting, I couldn't miss the occasion. I figure it was worth skipping the Frolic for! I even managed to squeeze in a visit with my three brothers and their families while I was in Michigan!
And then we hurried back home because
Carrie had an awards ceremony Monday night. She was awarded a 2013 Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Award! Yes, my daughter is finishing up her Bachelor's Degree (double major no less) this year. Her future plans include a six-month (paid) internship at the University of Toronto in the Student Leadership & Development office. Right now, she is thrilled to be done with school -- no more readings, papers to write, or exams! Hip-hip-hooray!
In other news, my friend Barb has been teased endlessly about the size of her project queue. I thought I'd help her out -- show everyone my stash. Because I thought I had lots and lots.
Seriously -- that is a LOT of stash. 5 large bins, plus overflow into boxes and such. Even Barb's son was impressed!
Turns out that I don't have nearly as much as I thought. Barb had me sorted and stowed in two hours. I was embarrassed when I saw the stack. After sorting it out, however, I'm feeling pretty comfortable. What I have is a lot of single balls, leftovers from completed projects. We managed to toss together enough yarns for a Log Cabin afghan, a cardigan, a couple of shawls ... All in all, not nearly as impressive or large as I thought. Whew. Didn't make Barb feel much better. So I thought about it ... and decided
When I grow up, I want to have a stash like Barb's!
1 comment:
Haha, I feel like you're attending a lot of my ceremonies this year! :3
That baby blanket is BEAUTIFUL. I can't believe you didn't show it off to me when I visited last!
Also, I've bookmarked your blog on my bookmarks bar, so I'll keep up with it better now. :)
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