I'm sorry I've been away from this space. I DID visit my LYS and found the treasures above. Watch and listen to the video I made while winding the hueloco skein. Nicole dyes yarn in Boulder and the yarn shop carries her yarn now! Weeeeee!
Lovely Heather sent my posy order in quick time! Aren't they pretty?
Nap time for Tim again!
Another warm day at the park!
And another sweetie pie wrapped in Granny's shawl!
A late birthday lunch with Miss Bug!
A movie watching/sitting on the sofa afternoon. Millie Rose kept saying, "Keep knitting, Granny!" I kept saying, "It's crochet."
A new pink tea pot at the tea shop (mall). Pretty!
Crocus at the Denver Botanic Gardens!
I tagged along with Jeff, Christie, and the boys!
A weird lemon-y thing with the identification signage below.
The Dale Chihuly glass that lives at the Denver Botanic Gardens is stunning! It was a free day at the gardens so it was crowded. I asked James what he likes best about visiting there and he said, "I like to run on the paths!" He does!
Afterwards we dined at the Saucy Noodle. My spaghetti and big meatball in red sauce was delicious!
If you want to experience something adorable, watch this video.
I've been knitting more socks.
Hyacinths are on sale at the grocery store.
I took Miss Bug to the Polish Pottery Outlet to buy her teapot for her birthday (she picked out a lovely one) and I bought this lovey mug for Bill.
That's a drink from a firehose. I'm sorry for so much all at once.
Today I am off to the fabric store to buy fleece fabric for blankets we're going to make after Bible study tomorrow. Two friends are taking them to the homeless shelter.
February is waning and soon we'll be into blustery March and Lent!
Thank you for calling in!
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I always like a drink from your "firehouse" it is full of interesting and hilarious bits of your life! But I have to say that the hot chocolate contest video was a giggle hit for me! She is just sooo precious, how can you stand it?! Loved this peek into your life today :)
so fun! what a lot of nice things! those roses are so beautiful! have a wonderful day!
I thoroughly enjoyed your videos! Plum Cake is just perfect. I love to see what you have been busy with. I love seeing all of your bright colors of yarn. Your crochet is wonderful.
I have my grandsons this weekend. We need to go do something fun.
Seeing the girls really makes me miss my little girls.
Your roses are beautiful. Have a lovely day, filled with lots of knitting.
Goodness, you pack a lot into your days! Love all the grandkid photos and the video is adorable.
Give Prince Tim a snuggle for me please!
I see hearts and love on your post. That has to be the cutest hot chocolate tutorial ever... I want to taste it. haha.
That yarn winder thingie is the coolest. My daughter the artist has one of them too to wind up her yarns she dyes.
Love your pretty yarns. Wow, that little boy sure is growing fast, don't blink...
Hugs,
Julia
That' a lot of stir, stir, stir and pat, pat pat. lol What a little munchkin she is. *love* I she around 5 or 6? She is a lot like our Riley who is six now. Very fun and funny age. TIMOTHY!!!!! You are adorkable. I'll bet he is the cuddliest little character ever. You've had a busy week, Pom. Hope you get to be still for awhile and enjoy those roses.
Sounds like you keep busy and so much yarn. The grands are so cute and growing up so fast.
So glad that you have nice weather. Never know about March do we.
We have been getting lots of wonderful rain and I'll take all we can get.
Have a great week.
Mary
Lots going on and I so do enjoy all your lovely pictures.
You are blessed. : )
Hello dear Pom Pom .. another lovely colourful post. I adore your new wool AND your flower brooches.Your weather looks great for the time of year. Timothy is growing up soooo fast. He reminds me of Miss Pippi ... Prince & Princess together. xxx
Timothy does have a regal look about him.
Your red roses are beautiful but the odd lemony fruit is strange.
Plum Cake is so sweet unfortunately my computer will not let me watch the video.
Keep on having a great week!!!
Good to see your post pop up. You have been busy. Those grands will keep you young! That little sweetie pie wrapped in your shawl looks so comfortable. Have a good week!
Love your adorable Plum Cake's teacup. She is too, too adorable. How lovely, red roses for Valentine's....so romantic. Always love visiting your place to see the little snippets of your daily life.
First I have to say what an adorable little girl Plum Cake is! Loved her hot chocolate instructions! The yarn winding machine is amazing. I've never seen anything like it. I always love visiting and see all your lovely photos and what is happening in your life. I wish my Tabbie was as cuddly as your guy. She's very independent and will allow me to show her affection when she wants it. LOL
I always enjoy your colorful yarns, so pretty. The baby boy just keeps growing and is so sweet. Tim is just a cutie, too. Yes we must revisit the DBG. Their annual plant sale is the first week end in May, I think. My daughter usually goes. A lot of people. Maybe later in the month. Give ma jingle. Great weather we're having.
Hi Pom! What a happy post -- as always. You're a bright light in this old world!
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the yarn is beautiful; what sock pattern do you use?
That Plum Cake is adorable! I was wondering, did she ever taste the hot chocolate? That is the cutest video! I always enjoy your posts. Your flowers from Bill are beautiful! Oh, so is sweet Timothy!
Oh to make hot chocolate with as much sugar as you please! lovely to see all your doings. We are expecting a storm here today so will be huddling in with hot chocolate and cookies ourselves I expect.
What a lovely eclectic mix of photos giving us a glimpse into your life! I love (of course!) the photos of Timothy - he looks lovely & contented. The blankies are beautifully colourful. How lucky we are to have access to such glorious wools and yarns!
I love the picture of Noah wrapped up in Granny's shawl. Sweet! And the hot chocolate-making was super sweet! Good things you share with us.
What a nice visit. I loved the video. Oh my goodness. How did you not giggle with delight as you filmed it? She is wonderful! And, you are wonderful too! Thank you for the color and life and vitality of your blog. I'm always glad I came by.
What a wonderful look into your life! I love that photo of the sleeping babies (Tim and your Grandson!) Lots of color, lots of love and life in your post. What is it about little girls and wanting to wash dishes? My little ones loved to go to Grandmas and wash her real dishes. She of course loved it too!...LOL Kit
Ah, the etrog, used in the Feast of Tabernacles, right?
Don't little girls love to talk? My little grandgirls love to jabber. My daughter is sometimes weary from the ceaseless chatter, but I enjoy it so much. Of course, I get a break from it. ;)
I loved your news filled post!
Delightful post, full of color and life! Fun, fun!!
The etrog is another name for citron. Lisa is right. But it's been used for other things throughout history, like perfume... I learned about it after I brought one home from my friend's tree. If you think it is interesting you really should watch the movie "Ushpizin" in which a citron/etrog plays a big part. It's a good movie for Lent, too!
HI POM..
oh another fun post..love it..
Have a great week..
:)
Patty
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