Mom and I are keeping busy knitting while Aaron's been taking care of things. (What a hunk he is!)
I knitted a scarf! It's for my niece. And then crocheted some flowers for it. (Knitting help courtesy of my sensei, Hilary, from Crafty Librarian...Hi Hilary! Crochet help from my mom.)
Mom worked on a matching scarf for my niece's doll.
And if you wondered where I get my weird sense of humor from...um...don't wonder anymore.
So, we're still around. Thanks for the notes!
p.s. I almost forgot...Mom and I have been enjoying free knitting and crochet patterns courtesy of the Internet...you can find some here. Though the flower pattern on here is different from mine...I just improvised the flowers on the scarf when I couldn't find what I wanted.
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Comments
Cute scarf! And, um ... hand person.
Glad to see there's more than one person in the world with your delightful sense of humor!
Posted by: Kristin | February 28, 2005 11:06 AM
so glad to see you posting and to know that you are busy crafting with your Mom. great hand person and scarf, too!!
Posted by: ams | February 28, 2005 11:26 AM
i've always thought aaron looked a little bit like ken, except supersized (must be the beard and wire-frames) so i have to agree with the "what a hunk" statement...
hang in there, j!
Posted by: mary | March 1, 2005 8:05 AM
Those are really lovely scarves. I have hopes of learning both knitting and crocheting eventually.
Posted by: Jordana | March 1, 2005 9:15 AM
Your mother looks exhausted, you didn't have her putting up walls and such, there are laws about abusing the elderly.
Posted by: Francisca | March 9, 2005 3:13 PM
Your mother looks exhausted, you didn't have her putting up walls and such, there are laws about abusing the elderly.
Posted by: Francisca | March 9, 2005 3:13 PM
And then there is the humility when Francisca mistakes me for my mom.
OH THE HUMANITY!!!
Posted by: jm | March 9, 2005 4:17 PM
(Especially since my mom is a proud member of the AARP...dang. I know I'm sick...but whoa. I need to get back on my feet!)
Posted by: jm | March 9, 2005 4:18 PM