Taking a break from movies

No movies today, the choice of films was not to our liking so we took a walk today. It was wet snow day but it was so nice to be out in the air.

I’m adapting well to double motherhood, I have got a good mix of activities and doing nothing. I am getting to know my children a bit better, or really, I am learning how to take care of them better. I spend more time thinking about how to take care of them anyway.

Film – Dear John and Valentine’s Day

The strangest thing happened to me last week. I started to miss work. No, I do not miss sitting at the desk for 8 hours at the time or the constant decreases in the size of the local workforce or things that irritate me. But I miss doing engineering, I miss the coworkers, I miss the lunches with Heather, I miss rolling my eyes at adversity, I miss the two loudmouth managers a cubicle row over whose comments on the state of their projects and the rest of the World make me spit out my coffee laughing every morning. I have been wondering how my team is doing since I left, but I am afraid of finding out.

Are you a Mother?

Your baby spits up on your good shirt. You:

a) Eww! Carefully remove the shirt, immediately do the laundry and take a shower
b) Survey the damage and dump the shirt in the laundry room, you’ll wash it when you can. Run a wet towel over your shoulder and back
c) Put a sweater on to contain the spill, continue to the hallway to clean up toddler pee

Film – When In Rome

My free ride is over. It has been nine weeks since Owen was born and the last grandparent on duty has finished his shift. It’s swim or sink now. While the grandparents were here I managed to finish up and do a few crafts. It is not so much that I had the time to do them (I didn’t) it is more that I had to do them to keep my sanity.

The first craft I started late last year. I wanted to make a couple of pairs of gloves. Here is the recipe I decided works best:


Yarn: Brown Sheep Nature Spun Fingering
Needles: 2.25mm dpn
Size M

Cast on 58 sts
Ribbing (k2p2)* to the top of the wrist
In the last row of ribbing increase the number of stitches to 70 by adding a knitted sts k2 in 2k. (or something, don’t feel like looking up terminology now)
2 rows of k
3rd row k2 m1 (slant backwards) k m1 (slant forwards) k* (this row reverse for the other hand)
2 rows of k
6th row k4 m1 (slant backwards) k m1 (slant forwards) k* (this row reverse for the other hand)

last increase row k20 m1 (slant backwards) k m1 (slant forwards) k* (this row reverse for the other hand)
2 rows of k
then put the thumb gusset stitches on the waste thread , cast on seven stitches and continue for two rows in k then decrease the seven stitches with ssk k3 k2tog, two more rows of k, then ssk k1 k2tog, two rows of k, slip1, k2tog, psso. Similar decrease is done on the thumb.

For fingers, knit until you get to the bottom of finger, knit the finger then knit the remaining fingers together until you get to the finger separation. I don’t have a good strategy for fingers yet.

This has been heavily borrowed from Knotty Gloves on Ravelry. I don’t think this is plagiarizing since the pattern used in here does not seem to be too original and I have made enough modifications to make the look and feel of the glove different.

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My mom modeling the fancy red gloves

A lesson I learned is to not mess with the yarn. I got a different yarn for my sister’s gloves and the result was disastrous. I still gave her the gloves since I did not have the time to make new ones, but I will never, ever, make such drastic substitutions ever again. Sorry Barbara, I’ll make you something nicer later.

The second craft was a travel bag for my dad. This isn’t really my craft since my dad did all the design and cutting. All I did was sew on the line.
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My dad and Trevor testing out the travel bag

This bag is the perfect airplane bag as long as you don’t mind your belongings being banged around. It is the largest allowed size and it weighs next to nothing allowing for maximum capacity. It is also made of sturdy recycled pre-faded fabric. The toddler does not come with it.

The last craft is my needle case (etui for you crosswords solvers). It is smaller version of this pattern except I did not sew the top fold because it would make the cow’s face look funny. I might add some clips to keep it folded properly though.

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Next challenge: socks.