Thursday, March 31, 2011

On the needles, on the nightstand



I recently knitted my first pair of socks. I tried a heel-less pattern because I wasn't sure I could do a heel. (Here is the Ravelry link to the pattern.) I think that was a wise choice because the pattern was easy and it gave me a chance to get used to sock yarn. However, the socks are a bit tight and not very pretty when stretched on my feet. I couldn't say which yarn it was...whatever the only sock yarn is with some wool content that they sell at the Ben Franklin in Ironwood, MI. I think that my next pair will be with worsted weight yarn, though. Sock yarn is just too darn little.

I also recently (finally) read The Omnivore's Dilemma, by my other husband, Michael Pollan. I've read all of his other books, but I had been saving this one. I think that pretty much everything that can be said about it has been said, but I encourage everyone to read it. If you want to understand where your food comes from and what your options are, read this.

My grandmother helped me make the rug in the above picture. She died when I was in Michigan. I am grateful that I had so much time to tell her how much she has taught me. I tackled much of the socks and the book in her room before she passed.


Monday, March 28, 2011

Morning

I found Matilda like this the other morning. Neither of us had covered her, which means she burrowed into and under the blankets on our bed on her own.

This is how Elf wakes us up almost every morning. Often, a wet nose will find its way under a sleeper's arm and gently nudge until breakfast is served.