I just got back from a really wonderful vacation in Wyoming. Every other year, my family has a family reunion in Wyoming. The first week was spent at that reunion. The second week was spent just hanging out with my parents, siblings, nieces, and nephew. We had a great time. This is a picture of my boys on our hike to Lake Sherd.
I wore my shawl a lot because the weather was cold. I also got a lot of crafting done. I got quite a bit done on my CNE (Christmas n Easter) Scarf for my niece. I also made three bath puffs while there. I taught my mom how to make them (she taught me to crochet, but I had to teach her all the stitches as she had forgotten). There are not pictures of the knitting or crochet because I was too busy to get out the camera.
When we got home, DH, both kids and I all had a cold that we got from my brother and his kids. The kids have a very mild sore throat and cough (although Vicks on their feet one night seems to have gotten rid of their cough). DH and I have serious sore throats, runny noses, terrible coughs, chills, aches, ear aches, etc. I also got pink eye. CB had it while we were in Wyoming. He got better immediately. My eye doctor has warned me that I will likely be fighting it for at least a month.
As a result, my return home was not happy. Fortunately, two things greeted me to make me feel better. First, MIL cleaned our whole house for our anniversary (we celebrated our 9th while in Wyoming…where we were married). She didn’t just clean…she CLEANED (in all caps). She washed my windows, washed and put away every stitch of clothing in the house, mopped all the floors, washed the bathrooms, cleaned out the fridge and freezer, took out all the trash, washed the baseboards, vacuumed all carpets, washed all throw rugs, etc. She is really, really awesome. It was better than any gift she could have bought.

The second thing that greeted me and cheered me was my second Flat Rate Box Swap box. My swap pal is really, really awesome. The theme this time was a project for you. The idea was to get everything needed for a single project in your pal’s queue. My pal chose the Chinook Shawl in mine. She got me the Riverstone colorway. She also got size 8 harmony needle tips. Also included was the Mason-Dixon Knitting Book (which I have been really, really wanting) and some Louet Euroflax so that I could make something from it. There are also several mini-skeins for my sock blankie, a crocheted project bag, mini-highlighter, pencils, mini-post-its, a small pen, a mini clip-on calculator, a magnetic tape measure, a mini-digital camera, an album, a stress ball, Goon n Plenty, hand lotion, and a little sheep. This is truely a remarkable swap package!! I was so excited. I love absolutely everything in it.
I finished my Shawl that Jazz just in time for my vacation (which starts Friday). I had planned to take this on vacation instead of a jacket. I finished it at knitting group on Sunday. I just had to bind off. When I got home, I did the bind off and blocked it. Today, it was finally dry and I was able to get pictures.
The things I love about it: it was a great pattern. I would do this pattern again. The design is easy, but very clever. I also love the look of the shawl. It is pretty and feminine without being lace. This is one of my favorite projects I have done. I also love the yarn. It is soft and squishy. The colors are also perfect for me. I am also glad that I did the ruffly ruffle. I love how it looks. It is so warm and cozy!
Now the things I don’t love: next time I make this, I think that I will use a larger needle size (just one). The fabric ended up a little denser than I wanted, but I still love it. I also will be a bit more careful when casting on. I cast on 10 stitches less than it called for. That made it 10 rows shorter than the original. I think I would have liked it just a bit longer in the back (although, it is a good length as it is). I think a larger needle size will help with that too. Next time, I will air the yarn out a bit before using it. There was a strong vinegar smell for quite a while. It is still a bit vinegary even after blocking (I used Euchlan).
Lately, the mail has been very kind to me! A week or so ago, I got my Loopy Ewe package for July. It had a pattern, a skein of Bugga sock yarn, a Namaste Buddy case, and a sheepy stitch marker. The yarn is red and burnt orange. I don’t really wear those colors. I have decided that it should be a shawl. It is soooo soft. I am going to make it into an Ulmas shawl. I just need to figure out what I want to combine with it. I am thinking of either a charcoal yarn or a camel color. I am leaning more towards charcoal since I wear a lot of black.
Yesterday, I received my package for the Reducio Swap (round 6). It is wonderful. I got a little Gryffindor sock, a tapemeasure that looks like a pocket watch, a tiny stitch marker, an owl button, two lion buttons, sock needle point protectors, some stickers, and some bookmarks. It is such a wonderful package! LB already has claimed a few of the stickers. He kept saying, “That bluebird sticker is so very beautiful.” I finally took the hint and let him have one of the sheets!
Today, I got my box from the Flat Rate Box Swap on Ravelry. The theme this time was “Local”. My pal was from Kalamazoo, MI. The box was packed full of goodies. The card was a picture made by a local artist. The card is also a magnet (already on my fridge). There are matching Avani cards. There were some preserves made in a nearby town, a candle that is inspired by a nearby community, cherry wafers to represent the cherries in the area, liquid handsoap that is locally made, goats milk soap that is locally made, a Michigan lighthouse pad and pen, a Michigan wooden ornament, a Petosky stone (the state stone), maple sugar candy (which we have already eaten…yummy), and postcards. Also, there were two skeins of Kindred Spirits yarn (one worsted and one sock yarn). They are so beautiful! I am already thinking about what to make with them! 
I have been wanting to do more sewing. For some reason, sewing intimidates me. After listening to Megan from 







I have been very crabby lately. I have had a lot of stress at work. The Florida legislature has decided that all state employees making more than $45,000 will face a 2%
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In church last night, we were talking about an outlook on our spiritual life. One of the people in the group said that he views life like a video game. When you mess up, you have to start the level over. He said he realized that wasn’t really the way it was. When you mess up with God, you can just pick up where you left off. I realized that I treat a lot of things that way. I haven’t been blogging because I got “behind” and didn’t want to have to do a big post. I realized, I can just pick up where I am. I am probably missing a bunch of stuff, but that is going to have to be ok. I am not starting this level over!
