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Captain’s Log, Stardate 03.06.2007
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With This Ring, I'm Confused by Kristin Billerbeck
Two books in the Black Or White series by John Aubrey Anderson
Here are a few pictures from my trip to Hawaii:
Me and Grandma (paternal)
Me and Grandma (maternal)
Me and Malia Spencer. We are toasting our toes under the kotatsu table (it has a heating lamp underneath and a futon (heavy Japanese blanket) under the tabletop to keep the heat in under the table).
My dad’s hibiscus flowers. Aren’t they gorgeous?
A brownea flower—a very unusual, beautiful flower that is rare in Hawaii, although I think they are more common in Australia.
TMI:
Bible in 90 Days: Day 55. Yup, still going, although I slacked off for a while. I just started the book of Daniel—one of my favorite Old Testament books. The glory of God revealed gives me shivers of anticipation. The New Jerusalem—I’ll actually see it one day! Way cool! The Bible is describing something I’ll see with my own eyes!
Knitting: I ordered some sock yarn from KnitPicks.com (Memories and Palette yarns). It’s soooooo soft, and the colors are sooooo beautiful! I can’t wait to start knitting with it. It was inexpensive, too—double bonus!
I also finished my first adult pair of socks. It’s an easy eyelet pattern. I messed up a little in the gusset, but it still fits great.
Blog book giveaway:
To enter, go to the blog links below and post a comment there.
With This Ring, I'm Confused by Kristin Billerbeck
Two books in the Black Or White series by John Aubrey Anderson
Here are a few pictures from my trip to Hawaii:
Me and Grandma (paternal)
Me and Grandma (maternal)
Me and Malia Spencer. We are toasting our toes under the kotatsu table (it has a heating lamp underneath and a futon (heavy Japanese blanket) under the tabletop to keep the heat in under the table).
My dad’s hibiscus flowers. Aren’t they gorgeous?
A brownea flower—a very unusual, beautiful flower that is rare in Hawaii, although I think they are more common in Australia.
TMI:
Bible in 90 Days: Day 55. Yup, still going, although I slacked off for a while. I just started the book of Daniel—one of my favorite Old Testament books. The glory of God revealed gives me shivers of anticipation. The New Jerusalem—I’ll actually see it one day! Way cool! The Bible is describing something I’ll see with my own eyes!
Knitting: I ordered some sock yarn from KnitPicks.com (Memories and Palette yarns). It’s soooooo soft, and the colors are sooooo beautiful! I can’t wait to start knitting with it. It was inexpensive, too—double bonus!
I also finished my first adult pair of socks. It’s an easy eyelet pattern. I messed up a little in the gusset, but it still fits great.
Comments
I just wanted to say thanks - I received The Velveteen Mommy today in the mail. I've very blessed. Thank you!
Looks like you had a wonderful time!
And I love the socks.
Love the trip updates. Wish I was there with ya, it's still freezing here in IL.
Hi Malia!
Camy, can I adopt your grandmothers so I can visit Hawaii?
I've used the Knit Picks Memories yarn and loved it. It's also nice and soft to wear as well. I haven't used Palette though, and was asking others about how it fares for socks. They said that KP does list it as sock yarn, but some people think it might not wear too well...but I don't know if that is true or not. I was thinking of ordering some and making mittens from it, but haven't so far. You'll have to let me know how Palette works for socks.