Sunday, January 3, 2010

SelfKniMo Project #1: The Gathered Scarf



So, I have begun the first project of SelfKniMo, my Gathered Scarf made with Malabrigo Sock in the colorway Indecieta.  It's a really easy pattern to knit up and a free one as well (as per usual for me).  I didn't realize it until today, but it turns out that the person who created the pattern, Maryse, was in my Photography for Knitters class taught by Gail Zucker (of the She Shoots Sheep Shots blog) back in in September.  So, thanks Maryse for this great pattern!

I'm most of the way through the third of a half a million repeats, but it goes quickly and is a pretty good project for tv watching as it doesn't require you pay too much attention.  This is the first project of a scarf, hat and mitts set I'm making for myself out of sock yarn.  I think I'm going to be very happy with the set when I'm done.  Anyway, I'm going back to enjoying the last day of my mini vacation before I head back to work in the morning.  Ta!

Friday, January 1, 2010

I started a new photoblog!


Don't worry, it's in addition to this one, so everyday ephemera will not be going away.  After doing my 10 on Tuesday post a couple weeks ago I decided I wanted to start doing Project 365, which if you don't know of already, is basically a photo a day for a year.  I thought this would really get me focused on taking gorgeous photos again instead of the utilitarian ones that I take for documenting finished projects and get togethers.

So, today I started the ball rolling... and created the page and the first post.  So, if you are interested, please visit my new blog called My Year: Through the Lens.  I would love any comments you can give that are constructive in nature or feel free to just share your thoughts and ideas!

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Snow when I'm free to enjoy it!




Since I have today off, I thought I would get some nice pictures of the falling snow.  I don't normally get many opportunities to do this because the snow fall at night or while I'm at work, so I was fortunate today.



I didn't exactly select the correct footwear for this cold and wet expedition, did I?



I didn't really go far though.  Just down the sidewalk to the playground and back, but I was able to do some neat things using a fast shutter speed like stopping snowflakes in midair in the picture below.

Then I true Jo form, I took a snowy self-portrait.  At least you can see my face in this years, last year was just a picture of my ponytail with snowflakes on it.  Consider this one an upgrade!


Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Ladies and Gentlemen... I am READY for Christmas!

All cookies have been baked, all knitting projects finished, all presents wrapped, now time to relax and enjoy Christmas.  Here are some pictures to help put you in the Christmas spirit.




Our tree, finally with some presents under it.



Pretty pretty bows and paper.



A fine example of the cat humoring me.  I'm amazed I made it out of that one with my skin intact.
I am Meowcutus of Borg.  You will be assimilated.  Resistance is futile. 

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Ten on Tuesday: 10 New Year’s Resolutions

1) Learn to Crochet - My ban on crochet is over!  So, the goal this year is to learn the basics.

2) Be Less Cluttered - My husband is a packrat and I'm a craft-aholic with a penchant for purchasing supplies on a whim.  This should be interesting.

3) Eat Healthier - Must eat more vegetables and less yummy fried things.  Oh, and do all eating in some form of moderation. 

4) See More Live Performances - I love live shows (music, theater, etc.) and there are a ton of them out there that are inexpensive or just outright free.  This past year, I really only went to two and I feel like I missed out on some great opportunities. 


5) Get More Involved with Charities - Right now I work for a non-profit and I knit chemo caps for another.  The caps are for the Teal Wings of Hope Foundation which is based out of New Jersey and is involved in providing awareness and education about ovarian cancer.  I'm hoping to be able to commit more time to making knitted items for them this year and hopefully I will be able to attend their Karaoke for the Cause Fundraiser in February.

6) Get up to Maine more - Over the past few years we really haven't been getting up to Maine more than once a year.  The 3.5 hour drive has been just enough to keep us away, so we have tended to go to the Cape more.   This year I want to get up there in the spring and summer as well as our normal mid-October trip for Dad's birthday and our anniversary.

7) Get back into Photography - This year I focused a lot on my knitting and all the skills I needed to learn to do that, so other than taking pictures of my finished projects, my camera didn't as much love as it should.  I'm thinking about doing a separate 365 blog with a picture every day starting in January.  That would be a good way for me to get back my rusty camera skills.

8) Try not to get so busy - I have a bad habit of getting so busy with all my hobbies and interests that sometimes I get overtired from all the parties, classes and projects I take on in addition to my job.  Last year around now, I had so much going on that I had no real time to enjoy the season and think about the real reason for Christmas.  I ended up getting really sick for the three days before Christmas and it was just aweful.  So, I'm planning on doing things with a bit more moderation this year.

9) Exercise more - We have a membership to the local pool and while Brian and I both love swimming, we just haven't gotten there since the end of the summer.  It might be the low teens temperature lately that keeps us away, but we had no such excuse a couple of weeks ago and before.

10) Sail More - We are fortunate enough to have a sailboat at our disposal when we are down the Cape and both Brian and I adore sailing.  We also hope to take a 3 or more day windjammer cruise sometime, but I think that won't be this year.

On the 85th day of cookies...

Ok, so I've given up on the whole day or Christmas day of cookies thing.  Too much work!  So, since my last cookie post, Brian, Mom and I have made the following:


Lemon-Honey Drop Cookies: These are one of my staples every year.  They are so versatile.  I have made them orange flavored and lemon-lime flavored as well and they turn out great!


Spritz Cookies: Mom dragged over her cookie press and made dozens of these small butter cookies that we decorated with colored sugar and other fun things.


Peppermint Swirls: I found this recipe in a Betty Crocker magazine you can get at the checkout at the grocery store.  It's a pretty easy recipe that is a basic shortbread dough which is divided in half and then one half is flavored with peppermint and colored red and then rolled with the plain dough to make the swirls. As you can see, the swirls take some practice.


Oatmeal Cranberry Sour Cream Bars:  I found this in in the same book as the Peppermint Swirls.  I wanted to make a bar and this was a nice simple recipe, plus is called for craisins and I LOVE those!


Chai Tea Shortbread: I found the next two recipes on the Food Network website from the show 5 Ingredient Fix.  A pretty good little recipe over all and the writer offers some good options to changing the recipe slightly such as adding nuts.


Almond Shortbread: This cookie uses the same recipe as the one above, but instead of using pecans as she suggested, I went for almonds and replaced the vanilla with almond extract.

I have at least one more recipe to go, so I'll post that another day, but whew!  Do you think we've made enough cookies?