Friday, February 5, 2010

Friday is my Monday

While everyone else in the working world is anxiously looking forward to 5pm and the beginning of their weekend, I am slogging through what is now my Monday.  Although it usually takes me a bit longer to get moving on Mon(Fri)days, I've been trying to transform my perspective from "Manic" to "Marvelous!"

Getting back into the swing of the week is not only hard for Mamas, but can be for the kidlets as well.  They are coming down from a Midweek full of snuggling with Daddy on the couch watching movies, playing and largely ignoring chores (would that I could be so lucky!).  Beginning a day of picking up where we left off, cleaning up after lots of lazy fun and refocusing our energies on what needs to be done can be quite a drag to little people.  I'm trying to raise spirits of everyone by baking some yummy treats, reading through our stack of library books, taking a jaunt through the neighborhood and hopefully giving every one naps (or at least quiet time!).

In the kitchen, I'm making a simple bean and ham soup for dinner with some baking powder biscuits to go along.  We still have some leftovers from a few nights this week, so those will probably be making a (re)appearance tonight as well.  Last night I actually pulled off a Teryaki Chicken stir fry, which I've never made before.  It was quick and easy and so delicious!  I made enough  for J to take for lunch as well as some extra for me.  It was a bit spicy for the kids, but the adults loved it!


Beans soaking, waiting to be made into soup!


I've been having a lovely mail week full of packages!  First a love package from my older sister in Connecticut full of novels, a new corduroy skirt and sweater, makeup, chocolate and of course something for the littles.  Next, my beautiful stack of Anna Maria fabric just begging to be made up into something cozy and warm.  Lastly, a big box full of yarn, not all for me, but still so pretty and full of possibilities.  So excited to see what it all becomes!

Oh so pretty!


drool!


Lastly, I wanted to share a few projects I finished in the last few days.  First, I adapted this hat from a sweater pattern I have made.  I love the button closure.  It is so incredibly stretchy, I tried it on every single one of my kids and it fit!  Albiet a bit snug on the 6 year old and a bit loose on the 10 month old, but still, pretty impressive!


on the 2 year old


on the four year old


on the 6 year old


I also quickly knit up these mittens.  The Cestari Merino is nice and thick, so they are super warm.  I think if they were lanolinized they would also be pretty water proof.



All in all, fun little projects.  Now that the yarn is here though, no more fun and games!  I have to make the girls' birthday dresses and have about 6 weeks to do it in.  Stay tuned!



5 comments:

  1. I love me some knitpicks! Those look fabulous! Can't wait to see what it becomes!

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  2. I just found your blog. It seems we have a lot in common. LOVE the fabric. LOVE Anna Maria Horner too.

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  3. Thanks for stopping by! I'm planning on making a quilt with the Anna Maria fabric...a little nervous, but her fabric is so beautiful that I'm sure it will look great regardless!

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  4. What pattern will the girls dresses be made out of? I have some knitpicks coming for Easter vests and a spring sweater as well :)

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  5. Welcome to W.I.P. Wednesday! I just added you to the official list - and I'm so thankful to have you with us!

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