Thursday, December 31, 2009

Some Holiday Memories...

I have lots of pictures and things to share. We still have family visiting and don't have lots of time. Here are few of the events from the holidays...

We went to Jungle Jim's with mom. This is the one place they let you take a photo in the amazing market. It is apparently an exact replica of King Henry VIII's privy.

Here is the hat and fingerless glove set I made for my niece. The items are knit out of Knitcol yarn. I love the stripes and was surprised how close I got the left and right gloves to match.

I made this hat for my sister-in-law. She loves red. The hat is made from the wonderful Malabrigio yarn using the Thorpe pattern designed by Kristin Lapur. The edging is my first attempt at crotcheting. I love this hat. It just makes me smile:) I hope my sister in law smiles when she wears it!

I made this hat for my mom. It is my first attempt using two yarns in a faux isle type of pattern. It turned out great and will look good with her grey hair. The wrong side is about as interesting as the right side.

This year we made up lots of batches of Hot 'n Spicy Chex mix. We gave it to teachers, neighbors, and friends. It was a great snack in the car ride to Cincinnati too!

Peanut ended up with this book in his book exchange at school. It may take some coercsion to get him to read it.

I picked up these glass mugs on a whim. They are suitable for cold AND hot liquids. The boys love them. No better way to drink the egg nog.

The big goof ball was getting ready to go sing with choir on the square. He gives me some faces when he doesn't want me take a picture for my blog. Like the layers? It was freezing cold and he did not have a jacket that fit him. He had to layer up. I love that he wore the stocking hat I knit him.

There are more pictures to come and lots of good memories. I can't believe 2009 is just about history. I really think the saying about time going faster as you get older is true!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Christmas Spirit

We had David's work team over for a holiday lunch last Friday. I had the salads ready to go when we got here. I kept telling the Big Guy these were more than $10 salads at a restaurant. I enjoyed using all my Nikko Christmas dishes. I kept the decorations simple. We got two $1 lottery tickets for each place setting. Out of the entire group only one person was a winner of another ticket. It was fun to scratch and see what was underneath.

Here's the up close view of the salad. I shredded carrot strips and stored them in cold water. They curled just a bit.

Here are a few snacks I put out before lunch. The baked artichoke dip is always a hit! The lunch menu was salad, three bean chili, cornbread and rolls. It was very simple - easy to serve and different from what most folks are enjoying this time of the year. I finished off the meal with Pots de Creme from the Memphis Junior League Heart & Soul cookbook. The recipe is similar to this, but with the addition of Kahlua.

We played LCR which was a big hit with everyone. It is such a simple game, but lots of fun. We played two rounds giving prizes to the winners.

Last night we enjoyed the high school holiday concert. The conductor does a fabulous job with the singers. Here is the Mixed Choir. They sang a song Night of Silence. It was gorgeous. It rounds with Silent Night and the audience got to participate. Pumpkin is front and center. I don't know how to operate my camera in those lighting situations (on the 2010 todo list!) and the pictures are not the best.

I edited the photo zooming in on Pumpkin.

Here is a different angle. There is a mic right in front of him. It was a wonderful performance.

He sings again on the Collierville square on Thursday night. It is a short concert as the high school kids are in the midst of midterms. We are crossing our fingers that Pumpkin makes it through the midterms w/o any lasting scars. It is hard to watch my child develop his study skills or lack there of!!!

Peanut has a book report due Friday. We are looking forward to school being out on Friday!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

It's Beginning to Look a lot like Christmas...

We got the decorations up this past weekend. I like these two little trees. We put them in the corner of the music room. They don't get decorated. They just light up the space as is. The great thing about all these pictures is that the Big Guy took them. He walked around while the boys and I were rummaging through the boxes.

Peanut did quite a bit of work on the tree.


I did the mantle adding the lighted garland this year.

I added the garland to the stairs too!

Buddy enjoyed supervising...

I got everything finished on Monday. The boxes are all put away. It is so nice to sit back and enjoy it!

On Tuesday, Pumpkin sang with his choir at the Peabody Hotel. It was gorgeous and the perfect event to put you in the season.



It all worked out. The Big Guy's meeting was cancelled. I swung by his work and picked him up. This photo is one of my favorites for the 2009 Holiday Season.

Yesterday, I had a few friends over for a holiday lunch. We started a play group years ago keeping up the lunch even though the kids are in school. It marked the beginning of the festiviities for us! We exchanged gifts. I made these log cabin washcloths that were on purlbee. They were a fun knit and I improved my skill of picking up stitches.

I struggled with what to put with them. Then, it hit me. I included the Dawn Foam, my favorite dishwashing soap.

It was great to see them. As usual, there was not enough time to catch up on everything.

We are off and running for the next event. We host David's work team here for lunch tomorrow. I've got grocery shopping to to!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Singing, Knitting, and Food

A few weeks ago, Pumpkin auditioned for the All SouthWest TN Jr chorus. It is comprised of 7-9 graders. He's had the honor of participating each year. This year was no exception. He ended up 2nd chair in the Tenor 1 section! This year the choir performed at the Canon Center, the performing arts venue in Memphis. It is amazing. Here he is before the final line up. There is an artistic scuplture outside the back door. I am so thankful he got to participate. The talent is amazing. He is listening to the CD of the Jr and Sr choirs as I am writing this. Guest conductors come in from around the nation. They do a phenom job with the kids. If I could quickly figure out how to upload the music to link it to my blog, I would. But, there is not enough time in the day!

The music was playing in our house - not really! I moved some chairs around ending up with a need in the playroom. I landed this chair and ottoman off of Craigslist. It is just perfect.


I am going to have it reupholstered in this fabric.

The plan was to have it done for Christmas. Unfortunately, the oven and the refrigerator are acting up! I have to see what the damage is from those needy appliances before I forge down the path to make a new chair out of something old. For the time being, the rocker is staying in the playroom. This "new" chair is in the guest room and matches perfectly!

We enjoyed Thanksgiving at my sister-in-laws. I brought a pumpkin spice chocolate chip cake (thanks to my neighbor's oven!) I wanted to do something else. So, I pulled out my needles and knit dishcloths for each family attending the dinner. I love the ballband pattern. I just put scraps of yarn together. It is fun to see how they turn out. I got them all done except for one. I had to give my mother-in-law hers on my needles! She was very understanding. I did get hers done the next day and gave it to her on Saturday.

On Sunday morning after mass, we headed to downtown Memphis for breakfast at the Arcade. It is the oldest restaurant in the city. Phew! They have been through it all. They are just a few streets down from where MLK was shot. Look at this hot chocolate. What a treat!

The plates were essentially licked clean. It was fun to explore a new place. The boys enjoyed it - even as they try to frown! We added the Arcade to our list of possibilities when we have guests in town.

I am getting a little nervous about how close Christmas really is. I have lots of knitting to do. We have to decorate and we are entertaining here at the end of next week. Did I mention that my oven does not work? I know. It will all work out!!

Friday, November 27, 2009

Day After Thanksgiving

We had a lovely Thanksgiving.

The Big Guy's brother and family came in to town. We had a great meal at my sister-in-law's. The food was grand!

The boys and my other sister-in-law started the day with a four mile run. Some of the boys did it as a relay passing the smoked turkey leg. Love it! The weather was fab. The turnout was great - all for the March of Dimes.

This was before the race - a snapshot of those running.

This was after the race of just my boys. Peanut wants to try the actual turkey leg for lunch tomorrow!



We were so lucky. My oven went out and won't be fixed for a few days. I used a neighbor's oven to fix my dessert. That was all I needed to bring to the dinner. Thank goodness for a toaster oven! It will help us through the next few days.

Happy Belated Thanksgiving to All!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Weekend Wow!

Where did this week go?

Peanut finished up his fall soccer season. Phew! It was cold.
Peanut participated in a Civil War demo at school. He was a POW from Elmira prison camp.
Peanut has basketball, family Turkey toss, referring, conditioning, school play, and friends. Phew! Busy, busy, busy...

Pumpkin sang in the All West TN Chorus last weekend. Beautiful music!
Pumpkin had lots of homework.
Pumpkin has a swim meet. He's worked very hard and we hope to see the result in faster times.

The Big Guy and I are providing the transportation to all the activities this weekend.

I have TONS of knitting to do. I hope to make lots of progress - on the flip side - have a good one!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Update

I can't believe it has been 10 days since my last post. Time is flying by. We've been busy and I've spent lots of time with my knitting needles.

Let me share some of the things we've been doing.

Peanut participated in his school fundraiser about a month go. Last week, he got an award for running the most laps. He ran 42 laps in 30 minutes. Each lap is 1/8 of a mile. Wow! We were excited for him. He matched the school record. Yahoo!!


The school district has a fundraiser run each fall. It was last weekend. Peanut and the Big Guy participated. It is a flat run and it turned out to be quite hot. Peanut did well and had fun. Here he is just starting. I could only dream to have a running form like that.
If you look past the green shirt, you can see him finish. He looked strong!
The Big Guy finished strong too. He said the heat impacted him a bit.
My two twinkies! They wore the school tshirt and the Vandy shorts. Love it!
I took Pumpkin to the ortho for his last visit. How exciting is that? We were surprised to learn Peanut had won the contest for October. He gets to pick up his prize soon.
Our tried and true Volvo keeps plugging along. A few days ago it hit 170k. Wow! We had to get new tires for it. Other than that, it is going strong. Buddy loves it and is always ready to hop in the back and go for a ride!!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Projects and Halloween

I have been knitting as of late! I can't show all my projects, but I am in the process of figuring out what to make for Christmas gifts. I had some of this yarn left over from Knitcol. I love it. The self-striping just makes be smile especially in this fingerless mitten pattern. I still have to make the mate. It shouldn't take long.

I finally finished up a pair of fingerless mittens for the Big Guy. His office is pretty cold in the winter. We are hoping these will keep his fingers warm when he is at the computer. I did not have enough green. I like the addition of the off white.

Last Thursday night was Pumpkin's fall chorale concert. It was wonderful. I am so pleased with everything his director does with the kids. This is his first tux. We tried to order it big to allow for growing up and out room.

We quickly moved on to Halloween! This year Peanut served himself on the table. The costume was easy to make. It just was not too industrious. He was the hit at his costume party. He took home a 1st Place ribbon!!! The bowl lasted a few minutes at the party and the table stayed on for 45 minutes. I know he had fun with it. He said that kids were trying to eat the gummy worms hot-glued on the plates. Too Funny!!


This shot was taken when he got to the party. This party was amazing. There were boys and girls there. And, they had a DJ. Peanut actually danced. He did come home complaining that it was too loud. Apparently, girls were talking to him and he could not hear them. That's his story and he is sticking to it!!

On Halloween morning, Peanut and the Big Guy did the Race for the Cure. The weather was perfect and they both finished strong. I was the designated photographer and the holder of all they clothes they shed.

Pumpkin had his first high school swim meet. It was a fun format consisting only of relays.

Both boys were off to different Halloween parties. The Big Guy and I took advantage. We headed out to dinner and did a little shopping. A great Halloween was had by all!!