because it's been too long

I don't have enough time to post more than this one picture...(I made the scarf she is wearing from yarn I scored for $1 while on vacation this summer!)
I do have a few things to blog about. Hopefully before the weekend!

Rachel put up some pictures!

Hey guys! If you haven't stopped by Rachel's blog in a while, you should! She just put up a few pictures, and a little update!
Here's the link:
Conklin Family
I hope to have a few things of my own up here tonight!
Take care!

sad today...



Today I am sad.
I had my first car accident.
I've been driving 11 years.

I am sad that my car is broken.
But I am thankful that the only damage was to my car and a street sign.
No one was hurt.

The roads are snowy and slick today.
I was on my way to go help out at "church clean up day," via a coffee drive thru.
I didn't make it to either.
Tried to make a right turn and kept on going straight. (My front wheels locked and would not turn right because of the slick road.)
Headed right for a truck.
Thank God I was finally able to turn right, but not without taking down a street sign in the process. I remember seeing the sign and thinking, "I'd much rather hit that, than the truck." The sign finally stopped me from sliding, but landed me in the wrong lane facing on-coming traffic. I was able to turn around before causing anymore damage.
Scary!
Gwyneth was with me.
It scared her quite a bit. So much, that when Daddy came to be with us while I filed the police report, she opted to ride home with him. :o(

The bumper pushed into the radiator, so we're not sure how extensive the repairs will be. I pray it is a quick and easy fix.

Happy Today

September

I've been wanting to share these pictures for some time now.
We spent a day in September, the first day of Autumn to be exact, at one of our favorite places, Creamer's Field. We spent the chilly afternoon biking, and birdwatching, and taking LOTS of pictures. At one point I handed the camera to David and he got some really neat shots. He even snapped a few of Gwyneth and I, which I always love! Gwyneth took a turn taking a couple pictures of David and I. We tend to get a little silly when we're being photographed. As you will see in the below photos!
I was anxious to get out and take pictures of the changing colors. Here in Alaska, Fall only lasts about a month. A little less than 2 weeks after our glorious day at Creamer's field, the skies opened up and blanketed the ground with the first snow of the season.
I am so glad we ventured out and enjoyed the last little bit of bright sunshine, and cool (not freezing) temperatures.
I have worked on this slideshow for a couple days! I just love the song that plays with it. It is titled "Home" by Trenchtown Oddities. I have looked all over for a place to download it, but haven't been successful. If you have a Photobucket account you can create a remix by selecting your album, and picking "create remix" next to "create slideshow." I found this to be the best solution for the amount of pictures I wanted to share! Can you imagine me posting them one by one! Whew!
Enjoy!
(Turn your speakers on!)

hello there!


It's been a while! I'm taking a little break from our lazy Saturday to enjoy the above cup of coffee...mmm...home made mocha...complete with whipped cream and chocolate shavings. Simple joys...

Thank you all for your comments on my last post. I am doing much better. I have much to be thankful for! I think the combination of the weather change, falling back an hour, and the sun rising late and setting at 3pm here, I just got a little down. It will be a little challenging keeping our spirits up this winter. We're staying busy though. We just don't go outside much. I think I miss that the most. We had such an amazing summer! We were outside every chance we got. I love the snow, from afar, or through my windows. I don't care too much to be out in it! :o)

I hope to post a few pictures from the last couple of weeks soon. Maybe I'll just do a random picture post.

I had a request to share the pattern for the little felted purse I knitted for Gwyneth. Since my friend Amy is picking up knitting, and I know a couple of you like to knit as well, I thought I would just share it right here on my blog. The purse I made Gwyneth measured 8"H x 6.5"W after it was felted. It is just the right size for her Sparks handbook, and my old Precious Moments Bible, as pictured in the photo to the right... This is a quick and simple project, perfect for a beginner. It's also great for the more experienced knitter who wants a project that does not require a lot of attention (you know the ones you sit with and work on during a movie, or your favorite TV show.)
So here it is:

Little Felted Bag
You will need:

1 skein of chunky wool (I used Patons Classic Wool) (140 yds)
Size 11 16” or 24” circular needles
4 markers (I just tied yarn, in a contrasting color, to my needles.)
yarn needle

Guage: in stockinette, roughly 12 inches and 18 rounds, four inches

Finished measurements: after felting, purse is roughly 6.5 to 8.5 wide by 6.5 to 7.5 tall, depending on how long you felt.

To make bottom of purse: loosely cast on 13 stitches and work back and forth in garter stitch (knit every row) for 38 rows (19 ridges). Do not turn.

Begin main part of bag: Without turning, knit 13 stitches on needle, place marker and pick up 19 stitches along the long edge (1 stitch for each ridge), place a marker and pick up 13 stitches along cast on edge, place marker, and pick up 19 stitches along second long edge, place a fourth marker to mark the beginning of the round; 64 stitches total.

Note: you will be working in rounds from now on. Be sure to keep moving markers as your work.

Begin knitting every round (stockinette stitch) until purse measures 10.5 inches, measuring from pick-p round, ending at beginning of round marker.

Begin handles: On next round, k13, slip marker off, k3, bind off next 13 stitches, k3, slip marker off, repeat to once more, leaving only beginning round marker.

On next round, k16, cast on 25 stitches, k19, cast on 25 stitches, knit to end of round.

Work 4 more rounds, bind off all stitches. Work in ends.

Wash is hot soapy water in your washing machine. Check often through cycle to check felting progress. I did not wash my bag for a full cycle. Rinse in cold water. Let air dry stretched over a shoebox inside a plastic grocery bag, to shape. Embellish with buttons, ribbons, felted flowers, etc.

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