The shared driveway
You may recall last year, they didn't shovel the driveway when it snowed. In fact, Charles didn't come out until I finished the ENTIRE length of it by MYSELF.
I figure he owes me one. So, yesterday I went out and I shoveled the sidewalk. I shoveled the walkway to the front door. I shoveled the walkway to the back door. I even shoveled a path from the back to the front door along the driveway. But come hell or high water I was NOT shoveling the driveway.
Hours go by and I happen to see my buddy Chuck cleaning off his car. So I peered out the window wondering .... did he shovel the driveway? He shoveled the sidewalk. He shoveled his walkway. But he did NOT shovel the driveway. Fucker!
It's going to warm up, Jeff says. It'll melt away anyway so don't worry about it. I say, that's not the point! Chuck owes me one shoveled driveway! The day goes on. It rains. It puddles. It floods! It does not entirely melt. Guess what I had this morning? A treacherously frozen fucking driveway. Fucking Chuck! That fucker!
I knitted.
The book alone wasn't enough, I needed to see someone in action. YouTube has a great selection of knitting videos so I was able to fine tune my technique after watching a few of those. I'm still working on my practice piece, but I have nailed down casting on and the knitting and purling stitch. I did a garter stitch as well as a stockinette stitch. I'm going to practice a little bit more before I learn how to cast off. Ella and Kyra are clamoring for a knitted wallet and purse which are two of the projects in the book. I'll post some pictures later.
I will learn to knit.
But then, today, I came across this kit at the bookstore and promptly snatched it. Nevermind that it was in the Young Adult section. I need dumbed-down directions to master this because I will learn to knit.
And after seeing all the fabulous things I can make with a ball of yarn, I'm even more excited to get started. Look at all the cute stuff I can make for the girls and as gifts. 
I don't know if you realize what a big deal this will be. I can't sew a button on a sweater. I am completely without sewing ability of any kind. And this is really quite embarassing since I come from a line of sewing women. My mother sewed (is that a word?) Ella's entire nursery bedding - crib bumper, crib skirt, curtains, rocking chair cushion covers. She made clothes for me and my sister when we were babies. She quilts too! And my grandmother sewed and embroidered clothing, and crocheted (or knitted. I don't know the difference) tons and tons of blankets. Plus, I've been told I have a great aunt who invented a sewing method. She wrote a damn book about it!
I'm a little unsure about learning how to knit from a book of illustrations. I mean there's all kinds of knots and loops and needles. I'm sure it'll end up being a tangled mess. But, I'm willing to give it a try. Tonight, I begin. Wish me luck!
A winter sunrise

...makes it worthwhile.
Take a bite?
There's a message here. Do you know what it is?New dessert
The new Please Touch Museum
Already
- It was so cold during my walk to train, like 7 degrees cold, that my breath turned to frost on my scarf.
- I just added a Kelly Clarkson to my playlist.
Seen today...
Wine Charms
These were from my "Spa" collection. No color and aromatherapy scents. I never get tired of white candles. They always have a pretty glow.
This time I think I want to make something a little different. All natural soy wax, no color additives, aromatherapy fragrances in recycled jars that I've been collecting for such an endeavor. BUT, I have yet to unpack my supplies and get my workshop set up. This year, it will happen. With my luck, just in time for summer when no one buys candles.So, because I'm hankering to create something - anything - I've decided to try my hand at making wine charms. They're so easy to make, I think the packaging is going to be the real challenge. I bought my first ever jewelry-making tool and all the necessary ingredients to play. I'll take a picture tonight and post it here. Then, I think I'll give them away. My first ever giveaway of my first handmade wine charms! Check back.
P.S. I have not forgotten about my giveaway. I made a bunch of charms and realized they only work if each of them is different. Mine were all the same! So I have to start over. So hang in there. There will be a giveaway.
The Castle
There's not a whole lot of room in there for two kids, a child-sized horse, two dozen stuffed animals and two pillows. The girls were crawling all over one another. I kept hearing, "Ella! You're squishing me!" Ella was annoyed that Kyra kept following her into the castle. I just can't win. But, at this point, Kyra might never come out.
The husband who cooked

Be sure you have a skillet that can go into the broiler, or the grill as it was in our case. Definitely one to try.
Train wreck
Resolutions
- Lose 15 pounds (20 would be ideal) by June. That's reasonable, right?
- No wine during the week. Killer!
- No sweets. Death!
- Be more patient with my children, and others. Yeah right. I threw that last one in to include my husband. Love ya!
- Go to bed early enough so that I can wake up at the ungodly hour of 5:15 and workout. Ugh.
- Have a date night once a month with my loving hubby. Babysitters apply here.
I wanted to throw in a couple fun ones like:
- Go rockclimbing, again.
- Learn knitting.
- Take more pictures of things other than my children.
- Take a rowing class on the river.
But then I'd have to quit my job, win the lottery and add a few more hours to the day. Yep.
Overheard
Teenagers
But before I knew it it was three hours later and we were sucked in. Light the bonfire. We're staying the night.
Our friends are very close with their two teenaged daughters, 14 and 16 years old. They are great girls, and they do well in school and are particularly excelled in their extracurricular activities. They actually like to hang out with their parents and their friends. When we showed up, they kept our kids occupied instead of running to their rooms.
We started talking about what it's like to have teenagers, and I found it intriquing that they let the older daughter have a party recently where the kids were drinking. The parents don't supply the alcohol, and they don't leave the house. They insist that everyone spends the night. Their thought is that if the kids are going to drink, they'd rather have them do it in their house, while they're home. Also, while we were there the older girl's boyfriend came over. It was 10 o'clock at night. He ended up spending the night. They slept next to each other on the floor in the TV room. I wasn't even allowed to have boys in my room when I was that age. I was just allowed to start to wear make-up by then!
I think there's a fine line here. If you restrict a child too much, than it can backfire. Like the forbidden fruit. If you give them some leeway, they may not overindulge. It doesn't become a forbidden fruit, and it's no big deal. What do you think?

















