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“Hello world!”

June 11, 2009

It’s been quite awhile since I posted to this blog. Things in my life are always changing, and I’ve decided to try a different approach to the blog world. I will still be writing, posting about my knitting, and talking about my life, but I’ve moved things over to http://mehlhouselife.wordpress.com

Happy knitting and I’ll see you around!

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Simple Mondays 2

February 23, 2009

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For Today, February 23, 2009…

Outside my window… sunshine and the last remnants of snow

I am thinking… it’s hard to be home sick when you can’t knit or read without feeling dizzy

From the learning rooms… hoping that I haven’t missed too much in Latin 2

I am thankful for… our modern conveniences!

From the kitchen… Dr. Pepper is quiet the remedy

I am wearing… comfy clothes =]

I am reading… War and Peace is getting interesting now that I can keep the characters straight

I am hoping… to feel better by tonight

I am creating… a vest that is quite the learning experience

I am hearing… BBC America’s Bargain Hunters show

Around the house… bedroom is a complete disaster >_<

One of my favorite things… is learning new things just for the sake of knowing

A few plans for the rest of the week… I have to get some letters mailed, including some scholarship info and early registration plans.

Here is a picture thought I am sharing:

If you want to join in the Simple Woman’s Daybook, take a look at Peggy Hostetler’s blog here: http://thesimplewomansdaybook.blogspot.com/

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Simple Mondays

January 26, 2009

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FOR TODAY January 26, 2009

Outside my window…
It’s still extremely cold. It didn’t snow today, and it should be warmer tomorrow ^_^

I am thinking…
that I am very worried about my clarinet audition music…

I am thankful for…
the great friends that I have.

From the learning rooms…
I finished my Latin homework, but the Physics will have to wait for another day.

From the kitchen…
Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream!!

I am wearing…
The new giant black boy hoodie from Target.  It is fuzzy and I loves it.

I am creating…
The Triangular Lopi Shawl. I’m almost done… Miles of garter stitch…

I am going…
to bed, after a bit.

I am reading…
I am three chapters into War and Peace.  So far, I wish I knew more about Russian history and how to speak French, but it’s rather intesting.

I am hoping…
that my blogging mojo will come back >_<

I am hearing…
Ann’s music wafting up from the basement and Joe telling me a story over skype.

Around the house…
my room suddenly got really messy again, even though it was clean last night! Frustration…

One of my favorite things…
I love the new music we are playing in Band. Second Suite in F for Military Band (Op. 28, No. 2) – look it up

A few plans for the rest of the week:
Cello tomorrow, Pep Band Friday, work Saturday, and lots of things in between.

Here is picture thought I am sharing…
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If you want to join in the Simple Woman’s Daybook, take a look at Peggy Hostetler’s blog here: http://thesimplewomansdaybook.blogspot.com/

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Still Alive

January 13, 2009

I just thought I’d let you know that I am, indeed, still breathing. And knittng, crocheting, sewing, and reading. It’s been quite the start to a new year, and it has thus distracted me from blogging however.

I will definitely fix that asap.

Happy knitting!

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The last stretch

December 13, 2008

Well, it’s officially exam week tomorrow, and I have had no time or energy to knit anything lately.

I’m 15 chapters behind in Frankenstein and I have to have that done by Monday. (It’s not that it’s really a boring book, I just don’t like reading for school. >_< )

My “Egg Drop Project” for Physics is coming along nicely, and hopefully it works.

The December edition of the Newspaper comes out on Tuesday and I need to proofread and check the whole thing..

I got half of my Christmas shopping done today!

Now, I’m off to finish some other things. Happy knitting!

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Startitis!

December 3, 2008

Crap! I’ve always been a pretty focused person, and that includes my knitting. I can usually keep it down to two or maybe three things on the needles at one time. But right now? I have a scarf, a cardigan, another pair of garter stitch mitts, a sock, and a hat or two to work on.. Plus I have a bunch of things that I want to start. Help!!

For our Secret Santa at work, I knit this tiny sweater ornament. Isn’t it adorable? It’s about three inches across, knit in alpaca on size 2 needles. I love it! When I have my own Christmas tree, I want to make one of these every year. (The way we do our Secret Santa, we draw a different name each week for four weeks. This was week one. For week two, I knit a mitten ornament and I did not like it. It was really frustrating! This week will be a Santa hat.)

Happy knitting!

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Oh, wool

November 11, 2008

thou art my favorite fiber!

It’s been quite awhile since I posted! (Besides the one from yesterday.) Lack of blogging does not coincide with lack of knitting, though. I have finished two pairs of Garter Stitch Mitts, am going to be casting on a third tomorrow, and depending on a certain JP, I might be casting on a fourth yet. (Good thing I really like this pattern!) I’ve been using the yarn from B, and I really like it. The mitts for my art teacher are complete, and now I’m just going to wait until he finishes my knitting bowl to trade. I’m going to do a separate post for these mitts, just because there’s so many of them.

I also finished Alucard’s birthday gift (way back in October.) I think it’s one of my favorite hats ever.

And I think he likes it too ^_^

I’ve also gotten a decent start on my Urban Aran Cardigan. I absolutely love this cable pattern! The shmoosh-factor of the yarn is delicious. I have almost one complete sleeve, and then I’ll start the second. (Does anyone besides me find it a little scary that this is basically my first sweater?) No progress pictures on that yet because it’s been downright grey here for the past week.

And lastly,

I bought, read, and loved this book. The Yarn Harlot is a really talented writer, and her stories make me smile constantly. Terrific book – I totally recommend it. (I have read The Yarn Harlot: The Secret Life of a Knitter, Knitting Rules, and I’m starting At Knit’s End.)

Now, I should go finish my paper for Great Expectations… Happy knitting!

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I will!

November 10, 2008

post something tomorrow.

Sorry for the weird absence!

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“And what are you?”

October 16, 2008

“I am proud to be a Librarian!”

(The Mummy, 1999, Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz)

While I’m not an official Librarian, I do work at a library and I would like to go to school to be a librarian. I love books! Currently, I am a Page – I get a cart of books, sort it, and put all the books back on the shelves.

Some times I don’t really want to go in to work, but I do really like my job. It’s air conditioned, it’s kind of fun, and… most of my co-workers knit! It’s really cool to share knitting projects with them. Last week, I got the best surprise when I came in. B gave me three shopping bags full of yarn!!
(Sorry for the terrible photos)

I have some things planned already.. I’m going to use the red Reynolds Chesapeake to make B a Noble Cowl. (Ravelry Link) I want to make a felted bag from the Tipperary Tweed, and a baby blanket from the cotton. So many ideas!

And besides all of that, I have been working on some small projects. Alucard’s birthday was a few days ago, and I had been persevering at a pair of fingerless gloves for him. But he has big hands. I tried using the Knucks pattern from Knitty, but it wasn’t even close. After two gloves that didn’t fit, he said that he really wanted a hat anyways. >_<
I like making hats, and I cast one on yesterday. I’m going to embroider the Nintendo logo on it – my first endeavor at any big embroidery! I’m excited ^_^

I’ve also been working on a scarf using the three leftover skeins from Magdelena’s shrug. It’s the Not Quite Straight Scarf by Nicole Hindes. I really love this pattern! I wanted something just easy enough to keep me interested.
I also went on an adventure to an alpaca farm near here! The couple who own it were really nice and we will definitely go back again. It’s going to be made into the fingerless gloves for my art teacher.

Enough talktalktalk! I’m going to go knit, and hopefully you weren’t bored to death by this post!

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Super-mega Post on the way!

October 14, 2008

Today is my last day of school for the week.
Then I can relax (and forget about my Physics test >_<).
And I have a big post on the way.