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two for one

I just realized I forgot to post last week’s “weekly” photo, so here it is:

Mommy with Jakob at 20 weeks
I also forgot to mention that this past Tuesday we went into Laval and met two really nice knitters, Tara and the blogless Kate. We had a great time! I love meeting other moms with young kids who don’t think I’m crazy for knitting in my (free) time, and of all the coincidences, Tara’s youngest is 3 days older than Jakob!
I don’t have knitting to show off just yet, since we only got home a little while ago and had supper and enjoyed some playtime with Yannick before he had to leave to go prepare a quote for work. We did some tummy time and introduced Jakob’s new mirror and it really worked to distract him from fussing while on his tummy.
As soon as he goes to bed I’m going to join the legs of the costume and try and get a few inches done. I’ll leave you with a photo from today, of Mommy with Jakob at 21 weeks. Ignore the pointy-ness of my chin and the yellow-ness of my teeth. In fact, ignore me and just look at the cuteness. πŸ™‚


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two legs

For some strange reason I find this photo adorable. πŸ™‚ Two legs down, a body and two arms to go! My goal for tomorrow is to get the tighty-red-y part of the costume done…the underwear? bathing suit? short shorts? part. I’d like to say I’ll get done all the way to the belt, but I think that’s pushing it, since we have playgroup and stroller walking tomorrow. There IS good Thursday night TV though, so I’m hoping for a marathon knitting session.

Oh, and Lindsay…I think in all fairness, I DID ask people to guess, and you DID guess correctly, and that DOES deserve a prize! So if you can send me an email (off the blog) with your email address, and letting me know if you live in the US or Canada, then I can get your prize off to you! πŸ™‚


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quickly…

First of all, to Joolz…thanks for the tiramisu recipe! I’ll have to try it out since it is Yannick’s favorite dessert!

To Anonymous…our square dishes (with matching smaller plates, cups and bowls) were from The Baie from our wedding registry. We got 4 boxes (with service for 4 in each) for our engagement party from my 3 siblings. Unfortunately they were discontinued, but fortunately for us that meant the price was knocked down, which is why we ended up with the service for 16. I’m such a klutz that we are able to have enough for our everyday use and have spares in case some break!

And to Lindsay…congrats! You are the first to guess the costume correctly! I bet you wish I’d offered a prize to the first correct guess, huh? πŸ™‚ Jakob WILL be Superman for Hallowe’en!


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$%*&

I’m so mad. I’m SO mad. I have no one to be mad at but myself, but I am really, really so f*ing mad.

On Friday I ran a load of laundry before leaving the house for the day. I wanted to wash all the blankets and such that all the babies had touched/used during the playgroup, plus Jakob had spit up a few times and I didn’t want to leave his clothes in the hamper with milk on them. I also had the finished Montego Bay Scarf that I wanted to wash then let air dry before I gave it away. I ran the load, left for music class, then went to my parents’ house, and completely forgot about the laundry until I got home around 10pm.

Luckily (?) my mom had bought us some long-sleeved onesies in Plattsburg and Jakob had spit up again, so on Saturday morning I threw the new stuff into the washer with the old, damp load, refilled the machine and ran it again. I never looked at the clothes until I pulled them out of the washer on Saturday afternoon, ready to toss them into the dryer. I was eagerly waiting to pull out the Montego Bay Scarf to see how the Online sock yarn had held up to the washing… when I saw this:
And this:
&%**. I had accidentally left a velcro-closing bib in the laundry. I NEVER wash the bibs mixed in any more, I only do loads of ALL bibs, because I’ve had enough of the velcro getting caught and making a mess of our stuff. And now, the one time I forget to double-check it ruins not only a hand-knit, but something that isn’t even for me! It’s for charity! I’m SO mad. I will do my best to pull out the slack and weave in the end that got caught in the first photo, but there is nothing I can do for the run in the second photo. The yarn is actually torn. I will have to cut it just below, pick it out slowly and bind off, losing the extra foot or so in length. As a small miracle, the scarf grew in length after being washed, so losing the extra foot won’t really matter. What does matter to me is how fuzzy the scarf looks now after having velcro run along it. It doesn’t look “new” any more and I’m afraid they will think I’m donating a used scarf. I’m so mad.

In other knitting news, here is a project that is going well:
Yup, this is Jakob’s Hallowe’en costume progress.
C’mon, by now you should know what it is!
I couldn’t resist this shot of him modeling the work so far…you can see all the best parts- baby feet and that adorable grin. πŸ™‚


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i thought i was done

The running around to cook and prepare food was supposed to end on Thursday after the playgroup. But no.

Yannick’s parents are leaving for a month in Florida this week, and whenever they come and sleep over, they usually only get here after he’s already in bed for the night, and they leave in the early morning while he’s napping between feeds. This time we asked them in advance to leave their dinner plans for Saturday night free, and they came over for supper. Then Yannick’s sister invited us all to brunch on Sunday, and asked me to prepare a “famous” dessert recipe that I got from my mom. That meant that Saturday morning I ran to the store (leaving Jakob with Yannick) and bought a lot of groceries, and spent my entire day standing up and working in the kitchen. Literally the whole day, just ask Debbie who came over and helped out immensely by playing with Jakob so I could keep working- thanks Debbie!

Yannick ran to Costco and picked up the meat for our supper- 2 YUMMY packages of lamb chops that have already been marinated and are ready for the barbeque. Everything else that we ate was up to me, so let me present the feast of food:

This mix of peppers, tomatoes and onions…

…was thrown into a Ziplock. I also poured in about 3/4 of a cup of olive oil, a ton of garlic and some salt, and let it sit, flipping the bag over every few hours.

In the meantime I soaked some wooden skewers in water, then right before the meat went on the grill I “kebabed” the veggies. I made 16 skewers, WAY too much for 4 people, but now I have leftovers!

I tried out 3 new recipes too. First was this one for Toasted Cheesy Nibbles. The cheeses got mixed together (ignore the garlic, that was from another recipe) and rolled into the seasonings and nuts, which led to…

…this. There were originally 15 cheese balls each of the nuts, chives and paprika. I forgot to take an earlier photo.

Another recipe that was new and turned out really great was this one for Garlic Butter & Pine Nut Tarts. Cut a circle from the whole wheat bread for the tart base, mix up the pine nuts, butter, garlic and leftover bread, garnish with some olives, and…
…4 really yummy tarts. I would make these again any time, they were delicious and only took 15 minutes to prepare and 15 minutes in the oven, plus I was able to prepare them early and leave the tray in the fridge until it was time to bake them and serve.
They were really, really good. πŸ™‚
The last new recipe was one that I decided to make up. Last minute I realized I didn’t have a dessert planned, so while I was buying the ricotta cheese for the balls I saw the mascarpone and decided to “whip up” a tiramisu (Yannick’s favorite dessert). I had made one a few years ago with a recipe from an old coworker and it was hands down the best tiramisu either of us have ever eaten. Unfortunately I lost the recipe, and the coworker’s name. I decided to wing it and try and invent a new recipe.

I had the right ingredients (I decided to skip adding egg yolks and alcohol ‘cus I’m breastfeeding) but to be very honest I wasn’t happy with how it came out.
It was eaten anyways, and we brought the second half to the brunch on Sunday where more was eaten, but I wasn’t thrilled and wouldn’t remake my recipe. I think I’m going to try and find my old coworker on Facebook and ask for the recipe again! (Gotta love Facebook…LOL)

Finally was the “famous” dessert for Sunday, the Skor Trifle. Only 4 ingredients (I forgot to take the Cool Whip out of the fridge for the photo) and so easy to make when you can actually find Skor chocolate bars to smash. I couldn’t find any, so I cheated and bought bags of the Skor Chipits instead.

Of course, I forgot to take a photo of the finished dessert, and there is never any leftovers so I can’t even show you that. Just picture a nice, clear trifle bowl, with decadent layers of brownies, chocolate pudding, Cool Whip and toffee bits, repeated over and over until the bowl is almost overflowing, and all topped with a final sprinkling of toffee. I don’t like chocolate, and I love this dessert too.

Since this IS a knitting blog, here’s an “in progress” shot of where Jakob’s Hallowe’en costume has been stalled since Friday night.
One red foot.


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playgroup and knitting

It’s been a really hectic week! We are part of a playgroup that meets every Thursday at a different mom’s house. This week was our turn. With a baby you don’t want to leave stuff for the last minute, so on Tuesday I made my lists of what I needed, and picked up all my groceries. On Wednesday after the movies (we saw The Feast of Love…it was a tearjerker but which was totally NOT for kids…lots of nudity and sex and stuff…) I went home and began to prepare whatever I could prepare in advance. Finally, on Thursday at lunch time, everything was ready. We’d locked Sam in the basement, vacuumed, cleaned, set out the food, arranged all the furniture and toys for maximum space, and voila- this was how my house looked:

This is the view of our dining room from standing in the living room. Normally the table is in the middle of the room and there aren’t any toys in there.

Each mom who hosts provides the food so no one has to bring anything. We usually provide finger foods because it’s a bit unweildly to wrangle a baby and a knife and fork. I put out pasta, Caesar salad, cold pizzas, veggies and dip, nachos and salsa, and 3 different kinds of cheeses, cubed, with crackers.

This was the “dessert” area, LOL. In the bowls there are Smarties, tropical dried fruits and Ringolos, then popcorn, then a platter with 3 different kinds of cookies.

This is the view going the other way, looking into the living room.

And this is how that same view looked a few hours later! In this photo there are 11 moms and 12 babies, and by the end of the day there were a total of 15 moms and 17 babies (2 sets of twins). Whew!

It was a lot of work to get ready, it probably doesn’t look that way but each time I’d get in the middle of something, like slicing veggies or boiling water for the pasta, Jakob would cry and need to be held, or fed, or changed, or I had to make dinner for Yannick and I…it’s a lot of “stops” and “starts” with a baby around, but in the end it was all worth it. I love to entertain so we had a really good time having a house full of people. Plus I’d invited my neighbor (literally 2 doors over) who has twins 6 months older than Jakob, and it was the first time we’d gotten together since we’ve moved here, so it was nice to get a chance to get to know her a bit more.

On Wednesday I’d finished the Montego Bay Scarf. Yay! I was really, really happy with how it came out, and needed only to wash it and it would be ready to give away.

Here’s a closeup of the stitch pattern.

Finally, on Thursday night I started swatching for the Hallowe’en costume. No one has guessed it yet… πŸ™‚


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so close i can taste it

I finally have a chance to sit down at the computer! I’ve been using my snatches of time to catch up on your blogs and read my emails, so this is the first time I’ve had a small block of time where I can actually post. I’m not going to catch up any more, because, quite frankly, my days are boring and just blurs of more errands and more taking care of Jakob. I’ll still post photos, because if I didn’t I wouldn’t have anything to blog about!

We did do something different and special last week, though. On Friday we had Jakob’s first music class. There were about 25 or so moms and kids, ranging in age (the babies) from about 2 months until about a year. The class was hosted by a guy with a guitar, I think he called himself Loony Lorne or something. It was like “Sing-along with Raffi”…he played songs and sang and we all sang along and “danced” with our kids. At one point they all got toys and Jakob shook a maraca while I tried to keep it out of his mouth. Each week has a theme, and this week’s theme was the Beatles which was funny because we’d just seen the Beatles’ movie two days earlier, and Jakob really seems to like their songs.


Mommy with Jakob at 19 (!) weeks. Like his shirt? It says “I Only Cry When Ugly People Hold Me”. :]
Here’s my progress on the Montego Bay scarf. Since Yannick is sleeping in the other room and I’ve been tired lately, instead of watching TV until late, I’ve been getting into bed as soon as Jakob is down for the night. I loaded up my iPod with some new podcasts, and have been knitting like mad until my eyes get too heavy.

All that is left of this to knit is that little ball hanging below the needle holder. I’m going to try and finish it today, because I have this
Smooth DK that needs swatching! I’m going to try to beat the clock and knit Jakob a Hallowe’en costume this year. Any guesses as to what he’ll be dressed as?


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tough times

Hi all.

I’m still here, don’t think I’ve forgotten about you. It’s just been a really hard week for blogging. First of all, I’ve barely taken out my camera, so I don’t have much to show you. Secondly, Yannick is still sick and still sleeping in the spare bedroom/office, so my usual blogging time at night when either he watches Jakob or once Jakob is in bed is no longer available since we’re avoiding him to try not to get sick. (Did that come out right?) Anyways, besides all of this, Jakob has been REALLY clingy the last two days. He cries if I put him down, even sleeping he’d rather do on me. He had his vaccines last Friday and it’s been a week so it shouldn’t still be affecting him, but something is going on. Either the teething, or…I don’t know. His head is boiling hot but his body is cool and he has no fever, plus he’s been on Tylenol for his teeth every 4 hours, but his head is still super hot. There have been a lot of demands on my time and blogging has not been the priority, but I’m still here and still trying to find what few moments I can! I also try to find time to read your blogs, so keep posting and I’ll keep reading.


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trade, anyone?

When I placed my online order for the anniversary and birthday books, I accidentally ordered & received 2 copies of Family Circle’s Easy Baby Knits.

http://www.amazon.ca/Family-Circle-Easy-Baby-Knits/dp/1931543267/ref=sr_1_3/702-6380868-9014457?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1190907565&sr=8-3

I have until the beginning of October to send it back for a refund. Before I do that, is anyone interested in a trade? Make me an offer!


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knit…crochet…what am I doing?

Whoops. Thanks to the astute Maaike for noticing that in my last post I kept talking about my crocheted items and saying “I knit…” or “if I were to knit this again…”. Yes, I’m crazy. I CROCHETED all 4 face/wash/dishcloths, and clearly everything that I did to them or would do to them in the future would also be crocheted.

I’ll try to wake up before my next post.