Friday, November 20, 2009

Turkey Boy

Donovan's school had a Thanksgiving program today. His first of many 'shows' for us... He was one of the strongest performers, so maybe we have an actor in our midst.


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Cormac the Singer

His latest cuteness...


Tuesday, July 28, 2009

New videos

I am the world's worst blogger, but here are a couple of videos for the grandparents and any Hollywood producers visiting my blog. ;)

1) Cormac Walking (by request)






2) Dinosaur Stories with Donovan
What happens when you give a 4 year old with an incredible imagination a camcorder...


Saturday, April 25, 2009

The Gorilla and the Babies


I saw this segment on the news about the female gorilla (Timbo) at our zoo who had cataract surgery. Pretty amazing stuff. The surgeon is a people surgeon and said he was really nervous! The keeper said after the surgery, Timbo was happy to be back at her spot at the windows because she loved to see children, especially babies since she never had her own.

So, we went by on Friday afternoon to let her see our babies.
She is so sweet and a little bit shy. When I took Cormac out of the stroller and stood him up to the window she walked over to sit by him. She'll look at the kids for just a minute and then turn away if they look at her too long. She liked the bigger kids too, but you can tell she really liked the little ones.

And he wasn't scared one bit.

Monday, January 19, 2009

And the knit goes on

Dusting off this neglected blog again to say that I have been knitting again, just not posting. I still fall asleep on the couch most nights, but with the baby sleeping better and I am feeling more human, knitting occurs most nights. A few updates...

Soap Bags for Teachers. What do you do when you are faced with 2 layoffs at Christmas, but still need to give thoughtful teacher gifts? Look to the stash and knit up something on the quick. Best of all, they liked them.


Ditto goes for this blue scarf.
This I had to give something to Paula who kept me employed with freelance work these past 3 months. Luckily, this shade of blue looks great on her. I had this yarn from a Shabby Sheep gift basket I won at the school auction last spring. It's pretty cool yarn - hand spun, so there is variation in the weight and a little sparkle mixed in. It was hard to find a stitch that would show this feature of the yarn off, so I used the giant #35s! (Jim said I look like an elf when I work with those giant needles) Giant needles, big yarn... ta da! Scarf.


This little bunny is for my nephew to be (#4 for a total of 6 boys in that generation!). For some reason, I'm not crazy about the bunny, but we'll let the baby decide. It was a nice one-skein project to take a break from...


Jim's sweater continues to be a WIP, but I feel as though I might finish it before Global Warming deems it unnecessary. Just not in time for him to wear it during winter 2009. We've already missed the first ice storm! I finished the body up to the arms and working on the first sleeve. Maybe I am keeping it going just so I can look at the cute model in the picture often. That would sound bad except that he looks a lot like the real man I'm knitting for (without a beard of course).

I vowed to knit something small for the people who I did not get Christmas gifts too this year... we'll see about that since there are a couple sneaking up on me very soon. Stay tuned!