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Changing a Project Goal

Way back before the start of 2011, I taught myself a new technique in knitting.

Log Cabin Knitting

I made a goal to do a project using this process. As you can see my Log Cabin Blanket was a large and lofty goal.

Log Cabin preparations

Sometimes, you find something else you like more and your goals are put off to the side. The reality is, I like mindless knitting. Log Cabin is not mindless to me and the idea of sewing everything together is daunting to me at this time. So I am changing things up. I am going to use the yarn that my family picked out to make a lighter diagonal blanket, like the one that I just finished. Here is the start:

New Project Started

Last night, I was in a knitting mood. I now have a stripe of all colors except the Autumn Red. I really like this project to unwind at night and keep up with my hobby of choice.

Have you ever changed up a goal or something for a project to make something else?

TheAngelForever

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Memories and Anniversary Wishes

Dear NHL,

Five years ago today, you were so very sick. We were in Western NY for Uncle I and Aunt M’s wedding. There were so many things to do, but Daddy, Nana, and Papa and I were a bit distracted with your extremely high fever in a hotel room. That weekend, we learned a lot about 24 hours pharmacies, how to fight a three year old to take medicine, and that even when you are sick you sure know how to party at a wedding.

Hmmm… maybe we can say that outburst during the wedding was your fever talking?! You know the one where you screamed “I have to go potty” while Uncle I and Aunt M were under the chuppah getting married. Not only did it happen once, but two times. I wrote about that on my blog last year in a letter to you.

Of course, when I asked you to help me make a video to with them a Happy Anniversary, you got a bit creative. Here is your message to Uncle I and Aunt M on their 5th Anniversary:

Yes, you are a very creative kiddo and we will all remember these fun moments.

Love,

Mommy

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Baby Blanket Envy

When my nephew was born, I gave him my first ever baby blanket that I knitted. Sure, I had started many afghans over the years, but had never actually finished one. Here is little BA sleeping under my blanket:

Baby B with Blanket

When my life long friend H found out in January that she was having a little boy, I told her that I wanted to knit him a blanket. That evening, I went to the craft store and bought yarn. I picked out a new pattern to try and knew the supplies that were needed. I opted to try a new adventure. A knitting buddy finally convinced me to try a diagonal blanket using circular needles. I quickly fell in love. Before I knew it, the baby blanket was complete and ready long before the baby shower.

Baby Blanket

Much to my surprise, my two young boys were quite jealous of this soft blanket and wanted me to knit something for them. Once again, I went to get supplies to make a family blanket. I knew the yarn I wanted, but they did not have nearly enough in the dye lot. I got a little more creative and opted to try the diagonal pattern using stripes. So every 25 rows, I switched from the Sunny Days yarn to dark blue. Here are some photos from the last 3 months. Thanks to trips to Disney, business, illness, school hoopla, and more – it took 3 months to knit the entire family sized blanket.

Family Diagonal Blanket

Now the blanket is knitted and I need to weave in the ends. I was shocked to see that the blanket almost fits across my entire queen sized bed. Next up, I am going to use the yarn that I had bought for a Log Cabin blanket to make another lighter and larger diagonal blanket.

If you knit or crochet, be sure to catch me on Ravelry:

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Be sure to let me know what project you are working on right now. I’m always looking for more ideas to add to my list.

TheAngelForever

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Calling All Cousins

Dear NHL and JSL,

Last weekend, we spent a lot of time with Uncle I, Aunt M, and SG, BA. I absolutely loved watching all four cousins play. It really reminded me of growing up and spending time with my cousins.

 Cousins at play

Of course, it made me even more excited to plan our time together this summer. We hope to go cherry picking, explore some places in Canada, and more. Of course, as all of you play, learn, and grow together we will be busy taking lots of photos to share with you.

Love,

Mommy

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The Online Mom Connection

GVP Magazine The world of blogging has opened up the world to me. I have met amazing people online, at conferences, and even locally. The reality is that the internet connects people that may have never met under normal circumstances.

Case in point, I recently had the opportunity to meet the Publisher of Genesee Valley Parent Magazine based out of Rochester, NY.

Barbara Melynk started her magazine 16 years ago and it is still going strong. The way we met is a long story. The in-person meet up was thanks to a blogger outreach connecting people from Western NY to the Capital District area. Although our meeting was short, Barbara was a wealth of information and a very classy woman. She has definitely inspired us. Barbara’s magazine also had an article called Her Words: Moms of Rochester Share Their Words of Wisdom Across The Digital Wires. The article shows how three bloggers in that area are digitally connected via their blogs. A great read for when you have time.

Here is a photo of almost everyone in the group that was at the informative meeting with Barbara.

Networking

Thank you ladies for a wonderful mid-afternoon filled with networking and lots of laughs.

So my question to you this week:

Who is someone that you have met online that you would love to meet in real life and why?

TheAngelForever

Pssst – be sure to check out my Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides giveaway.

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Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello and sign the linky there if you are participating.

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