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What a week this has been!  Busy, busy and then a little bit more busy.  I kept taking pictures over the week to post about, but then life got a firm hold on me and alas no posting and sadly not enough comment responses either…….please know that each comment means so much to me, but sometimes life gets too blessed busy.   Even now as I am trying to post, Maggie is outside barking at the ghosts, begging me to get up from my chair and let her in…..LOL

I finished my shetland shawl……….I am very happy with the end result.  I used my merino/tencel sock yarn and was pleased with the weight on this shawl.  I think if I were to do another one, I would add a few more pattern repeats to make the shawl bigger as the weight of the yarn is a bit more substantial than fingering weight yarn, but all in all, I was very happy with it. 
(Doesn’t the shawl look like a stingray on that shrub?…..heehee)

Skky
Thank you for all of your puppy name suggestions.  Let me introduce you to Skyy.  Given that she is a Cosmopolitan girl, I could not go with names such as Ritzy, Sassy or Tipsy as my daughter Ashley informed me that she was NOT a bar hag, but rather a soft and refined girl…….upscale as they would say.

I resorted to looking at the thesaurus and still nothing other than maybe Posh…….but still, that did not suit her……..so a trip to the liquor store to look at Vodka names again and there it was starring me right in the face……..Skyy.  It suits her.

Other than the shawl, there has not been much knitting going on.  I finished the book, The Lovely Bones.  Many of you asked what I thought about the book and I will say that I was glad that I read it, but disappointed in the ending.

The beginning was a bit hard to read, but I could tell the author at that time was going somewhere with the difficult event, so I stuck with it.  The middle of the book was fabulous, but towards the end, the author seemed to loose where she wanted to go with the book and the ending did not complete the middle.  All in all a well written and thought provoking book, I just wish the end had not gone off on such a wild tangent.

Our babies are growing……

Robins_2weeks_2You can see from this picture that my baby robins are growing in leaps and bounds! Can you believe that in just a few short weeks, they have grown to this point where they actually look like birds?? 

Their eyes are open and they are feathered……I hope I get the chance to witness their flight from the coop!

32 thoughts on “whew!

  1. Your shetland is gorgeous! Worthy of thieving 🙂 I love the color. Glad you stuck with the vodka theme in naming Skyy! She has a beautiful face and seems to be of larger/ stockier confirmation than Cleo.

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  2. Your shawl is just lovely Kim – I love the pattern and especially the color. That’s another of my LONG term goals; to spin and knit a beautiful shetland shawl from my own shetland sheep. Ah, Someday………
    Skyy – she’s adorable!
    Enjoy your weekend –
    Debi

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  3. My shawl came out much smaller than I’d expected, also. I reblocked it to enhance the points but they eventually settled back into their soft mode. I’ll bet it has terrific drape. Lovely.
    I could not get through that book. It gave me the heebie jeebies.

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  4. Ha! It DOES look like a stingray. But a very pretty one. 🙂
    I’m so glad the robins are doing well. I was worried about them!

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  5. Your shawl is beautiful. I love the pattern and color.
    That puppy is so cute. Glad to see the robins are doing well.
    Sorry I haven’t commented. I’ve been on a bit of a knitting deadline. And it looks like I still am!
    Have a great weekend.

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  6. The sweat pea shawl is a thing of beauty – almost as pretty as real sweet peas (but not quite.) Your lace weight, I presume? Maybe I’ll try that pattern with the Cracklin Rosie you sent me.
    Blessings!

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  7. Wow what a fast knit the shawl was. Love the color and so dainty and delicate looking. Beautiful pattern. Can you steer me towards the pattern? Perfect color too.
    Cuddles to the new girl on the block, she is darling.

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  8. Skyy is a good name. It does suit her. I love the shawl. I keep thinking about knitting this one and yours has convinced me that I should.

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  9. Hi Kim—I’ve been searching for over a month for a triangular shawl pattern without points on the border(they are lovely, but I just don’t have time or space to pin them out). Would you mind sharing where you obtained the pattern?
    Also, love the pup. When we went puppy shopping in 1999, I wanted a KCC but breeders would not sell them to us. We don’t have a fenced yard! We live in the middle of nowhere, but that didn’t matter. I still hope to have one someday.
    Also, how are the buns?

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  10. What a delightful post, all full of beautiful, exciting things! Since I’m in the middle of a long shawl (ha!), I’m immediately drawn to your lovely shetland – nice work! – but the puppy, and the robins!

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  11. SKYY!! I love it! (not really as the vodka, but as the SKY and an extra Y) haha~ She is adorable!
    I love to see pictures of the baby robins!
    Take a deep breath now..

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  12. I’m catching up on my blog reading. Your shawl is lovely! Great restful shade of green. Congratulations to your daughter (and to you) re: her graduation!

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  13. Love the color of the shawl, different from alot out there! Sky(y) is on the list of future pet names here , great choice. Daine did make the spindle bag… I was lucky to get this print. I’m very happy with the spindle too! I may see you in Windsor?!

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  14. Hi,I know I am a little late,Skyy seems to fit that little poop, and I like the spelling,but over the weekend I was thinking of Poli part of cosmopolitan or even Poly with the one L.Oh Well Maybe the next pup………

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