Knitting and felting bowls

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Willow asked for some felted bowls for her birthday.

I made five.  I have a real hard time choosing just the RIGHT one of anything- so I always make more so you can choose or just take the whole lot! 🙂

Willow wisely chose the whole lot- and they really all turned out quite lovely.

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They started out  quite large- then I gave them a hot water bath in the washer-

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And presto -chango- they became tight and compact bowls needing only to be blocked into an appropriate shape.

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I added a little felted bee to the inside of this one-

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Happy Birthday, Willow-  you have the whole month of September to celebrate!

Beach, ponies and really good food. PLUS a recipe for ceviche!

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Sitting on the dock of Chincoteague Bay… I love this picture.

We are here on Chincoteague Island- enjoying family time, food, the beach, the ponies and good food.  Did I mention the food?( It’s been really, really good!)

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We left early Sunday morning- the sky was gorgeous- I put my camera on top of the car and clicked away.

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And the sky by the Bay Bridge was a beautiful blue.  (BTW- I LOVE the EZPass- you can just drive on through and even have your own lane on the other bridge!)

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We went to Island Creamery and had ice cream on the first night.

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Then we went to meet this beauty-

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who seriously wanted to nibble on my arm.

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Aidan decided he DID NOT want to ride on a pony.

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Then we ran about town for a while- shopping and buying (I’ll show pictures of our lovely yarn later).

And  then we had a wonderful meal for dinner of grilled pork shops, singing potatoes, steamed broccoli  and cheddar bay biscuits.

No pictures- we snarfed it down right quick.

BUT- I was watching Luke make a special appetizer, Shrimp ceviche.

The beauty of this dish is that you use citric acid to cook the shrimp.

Citric acid, as in lemon and lime juice.

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Luke made up his own recipe and he graciously offered to share it with us all.

Shrimp and Avocado Ceviche

3/4 lb of raw shrimp, deveined and cut into 1/2 inch pieces

Juice from 1 1/2 lemons

Juice from 1 lime

1 pepper- chopped (habenero, serrano, or your choice)

1 medium cuke, chopped

1 medium tomato, chopped and seeded

1 avocado, sliced into cubes

1/2 bunch cilantro, chopped

salt and pepper, to taste

Put shrimp into glass bowl and pour juice over it.

Stir well, add other ingredients and watch the shrimp turn pink!

Let sit in refrigerator for 3 hours, covered with plastic wrap.

Serve with blue corn chips and enjoy!

 

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Dip right in and take a bite of this Latin American dish.

What preparation ? Bread and Babies!

I said I was preparing to go away for a week.

I never said I was packing.

Or getting clothes laundered or buying supplies, did I?

Good.

Because my preparations look more like this:

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And this:

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And these lovely loaves:

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Not a thing packed- I’ll do laundry tomorrow.

Today I made marvelous bread and helped give a baby his first bath.

Bread and babies-

a perfect preparation for a happy time.

A week for preparation-

Next Monday is Labor day. 

I’m planning on spending it with family on Chincoteague Island, VA.

Sadly, Jordan has started back to school and can’t get away from work- so he won’t be there- but Willow and Luke and Aidan and Frank and Cynthia and I- a week of sun and beach and family.

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I’ve been waiting for a chance to actually go to the beach while in Chincoteague all year.  So this is it- finally- Yay!

But first- laundry and baking and sorting through all the stuff I want to take- and finishing up Willow’s birthday present (we will be celebrating her birthday down there this year!) – and shopping and packing and gathering and getting the herbs  that I’m taking to plant at the house- all of that busy work.

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in Chincoteague.

A Psalm for Robin

Last week we went peach picking and our two little ones,

Aiden and Aidan got together again.

These two, only a year apart, are like night and day- yet they have wonderful moments that are staggeringly beautiful.

They seem to meet in their own place- not by design or happenstance-

they meet and respect each other without adult interference.

They call each other- “other Aidan/en.”

Luke sent me a picture today that reminded me of this relationship- and it brought to mind Robin and I as children.  We, also, were night and day.  Respectful and respecting our differences- we became much more than sisters- we became a team.  Working and playing, talking and laughing, and sometimes, fighting- it was always an act of togetherness and growth.

One of these boys is her grandson, the other mine- now both of them, mine,

I thought it would be appropriate to share Luke’s picture and a psalm I wrote for Robin right before she died (with thoughts of David and Jonathan and their love for each other in mind.) .  Some how these all fit together for me- they bring God into relationships of love- and it makes the writing of psalms a practical expression of  love and praise.

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Aidan and Aiden.

A Psalm for Robin

 

You,God, giver of all gifts,

into your hands I place my heart,

wrenched from my body this day.

A bosom companion, friend of the heart,

tall and majestic, shining,

she walked through my life;

Stopping to love me and gift me with goodness,

Pausing to encourage me to all good works,

Lifting up my heart, she defended and protected me.

I see your love, my LORD,

when I look at my friend.

Surely I will see her again-

only a brief time and you will give us respite.

Oh God of all comfort,

protect and deliver your servant,

my soul,

my sister,

my friend.

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Psalm 127
A song of ascents. Of Solomon.

1 Unless the LORD builds the house,
       its builders labor in vain.
       Unless the LORD watches over the city,
       the watchmen stand guard in vain.

2 In vain you rise early
       and stay up late,
       toiling for food to eat—
       for he grants sleep to those he loves.

3 Sons are a heritage from the LORD,
       children a reward from him.

4 Like arrows in the hands of a warrior
       are sons born in one’s youth.

5 Blessed is the man
       whose quiver is full of them.
       They will not be put to shame
       when they contend with their enemies in the gate.

I spent the day picking peaches with my family.

I am feeling very blessed, very content, and think my night will be one of blissful sleep.  God has surrounded me with love, given us sons for our heritage.

 

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I don’t know about enemies at the gate- but I sure feel well provided for with peaches in the box and sons and a husband to carry them.

Going to the fair…

I am not a real fair kind of person.

I’m not saying I’m not fair-:) – I just don’t like going to fairs.  They are hot.  They are noisy.  There are too many people and the food is NOT good for me.

But- I am now a grandma- and I do all sorts of things I wouldn’t have done before.  I do things with great enjoyment because I get to see them for the first time again through my grandson’s eyes.

Saturday, last, I went to the Ohio State Fair for the first time in 44 years!

My impression from when I was 12 was that it was hot and noisy and there were too many people. ( At least I’m consistent!)  And I also remember a lovely cart filled with lavender for sale at $4 a cup.  I think Robin (my sister) and I had $5 each for spending money and we each bought a cup of lavender.  It was so fragrant and cool- and we had never seen it is such abundance before.

But I digress- this year we went as a family.  Grampa, Jordan, Luke, Willow, Aidan and I all went and had a grand time.  The fair grounds weren’t too crowded early in the day, and by the afternoon it started to rain lightly which kept the crowds down.  We skipped most of the rides altogether, Aidan is only 2 and does not like rides yet.  We tried to get him to go on the umbrella ride that is like a sky ride going to the very end of the fair.  “No”, he said, “that’s too high.”

So, my husband and I went on the ride by ourselves and left the younger people to walk the distance while we had a bird’s eye view.

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There were marching bands and music- and lots of deep fried foods.

(twinkies , oreos, bananas,pickles,mushrooms,cheese,peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and on and on)  There was also bacon dipped in dark chocolate, but I didn’t try any of the more “exotic” offerings.

We had french fried potatoes, barbecued pork ribs, chicken fried tenderloin sandwiches, a gyro roll and ice cream.  Mostly we just bought one of each and shared.

But , by far, the best part was the farm building displays. They had a train set up that Aidan loved.  We could have stayed there for an hour and he would have been happy.

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He pressed his little face into the fence surrounding the booth and kept it there.

Not moving, not talking, just watching the train go round and round the bend.

I think I know what he will be getting for Christmas this year.

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And then- after lunch- there was ice cream.

Aidan is a healthy eater.  His parents don’t indulge in many sweets.  So this was a real treat!  He wanted me to hold the ice cream – and he to hold the spoon(s).  Just prior to this picture he was holding two spoons.  The expression on his face is because I took one of the spoons away and said he should just eat with one.

It was already raining by this time.

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The umbrellas were sprouting all over the place- and we decided we had had enough of the fair.

It had been a long day, already, because we started off at a Farmer’s market that morning.  We bought lovely vegetables, fresh ground rye flour, flowers, a hot pretzel for snacking, and corn.

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We bought lots of corn.

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Which was a good thing, since the cat decided these were hers!

Anyway, I decided that I might be a fair kind of person, after all.

Which is also a good thing, since I now have more than one grandchild-

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my Other Aiden!

And another on the way!

Half way down the stairs-

Halfway down the stairs

Halfway down the stairs
Is a stair where I sit:
There isn’t any other stair quite like it.
I’m not at the bottom,
I’m not at the top:
So this is the stair where I always stop.

Halfway up the stairs
Isn’t up, and isn’t down.
It isn’t in the nursery, it isn’t in the town:
And all sorts of funny thoughts
Run round my head:
“It isn’t really anywhere! It’s somewhere else instead!”

(A A Milne)

I love this poem by A.A. Milne!

When I was a little girl, we had a record with this song on it and I fell in love with it and him, then.  I have always been a halfway down the stairs kind of girl!

I was mentioning this poem to a friend once, and she said, ” Oh , you mean that Muppet song that the little frog sang on The Muppet Show?”

NO- I mean the A.A. Milne poem that he wrote for his son, Christopher Robin!

Here’s some pictures of my grandson sitting halfway-

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And here is the muppet version of A.A. Milne’s poem.

I just found this version by Ricky Gervais- let me warn you it IS a little creepy.

Just a little creepy – but really VERY funny!  I can’t understand all of Robin’s comments- so if he says something  inappropriate, please forgive me.

Pony Boy

  This is Not a reference to The Outsiders.

No.  I thought you might like to see how very much Aidan loved his pony bread.

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Please disregard all the mess in the background and focus your attention on the small boy and his pony/bread.

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Because as you can see- he really loved this bread.

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He bit his tail…

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…chewed off his face…

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All together I’d say he loved it! 

After the pictures were done, he took his bread into a corner behind the table and ate almost all of the bread before we could bother him further.

This child loves bread as much as his grandmother.

And that is just fine with us both!

Oh the beauty!

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I received this bouquet for my birthday, June 27.

I actually got it the day before on the 26th.

Today, I put the last of the failing blooms in the trash- still very aromatic and with a wanton beauty that was a little macabre.

They were dying after all, but remained strangely lovely throughout the process.

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Stargazer lillies, sea holly, and red yarrow.

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Each bud opened- 11 of them altogether.

It was intoxicating and sensually satiating-

I can’t believe I’m saying this – but really it was as marvelous as really fine  dark chocolate.midsummer 006Thanks Luke and Willow!

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Oh- I forgot to mention that Allyson let me have my way with her lavender garden that same week.

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A veritable heaven of fragrance.

See- I’m not ALL about bread and chocolate.

Flowers and fragrance are big on my list, too!

God sure knew what He was doing .

I’m giving Him the praise!