It's the last official day of our summer, and I'm quite moody, worrying about getting back to housework and dissertation and real life in Brooklyn, and the melancholy of E starting first grade (my melancholy, I mean)--she's a very intense little person, but I've gotten used to, and love, having her around all day. Selfish, I guess. She needs to be back amongst the six-year-olds...
Pokemon fever has hit our little brown camp in the Adirondacks. It all began with a Salvation Army find--Bubbe purchased an enormous collection of the cards for ten dollars. Now E and Sissy have become obsessed. E returns to Brooklyn armed with an ever-increasing collection...
And here are the projects for my stepdad's b-day. I just can't recommend these dishclothes enough. You can get the pattern in "Mason-Dixon Knitting" (an inspiring book--these ladies have a great color sense), or on the Peaches and Creme cotton yarn wrapper. They are so much fun to make, work better than a sponge on dishes, and wash and dry nicely. Try making some--it's almost as addictive as rippling!
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I went through a Pokemon phase several years ago. I had a thing for Charmander and when he evolved into Charmeleon it broke my heart and I quit Pokemon forever.
I do still sing the Jigglypuff song from time to time, but only to the cat.
LOVE the dishclothes!! I am still working on mine for Christmas, and working on them, and working on them. Karrie
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I love your dishclothes! Lovely bright colors! I have that book and have been meaning to knit some but never got around. Now I definitely have to!
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