So, this is where I am. Instead of praying with each stitch, I'm swearing. That's not the kind of blessing I'm suppose to be giving this yarn. Maybe I'll have to keep this particular shawl and give away the next one. Stacy wandered in this afternoon and looked at me with doubt. She says if I get something that resembles a shawl for a a barbie doll she will be impressed. She knows me too well. I'm really glad there isn't an urgency for this to keep someone warm. The women at church claim it's therapeutic to knit...I'm not sure for whom, but I'm not giving up just yet.
Miss Tiffany - speaking of theraputic... I spent some time in the grass with her this weekend at the Castle house.
It's like looking in a mirror... She IS the queen of their castle.
Stacy with her babies - Tiffany, Jack and Zoey.
This car has been stored for 7 years and today we took it for a spin. The kids let me drive...5 speed, fast little sporty celica - I love it! I can remember climbing into the back of this car with Stacy in my arms. She was just a baby when Uncle Jack came driving up in this the first time.
Scott gets all the credit for getting it back on the road after all these years.
I ended the weekend with an evening motorcycle ride. This church is in New Trier and I always love the way it looks from the road.
The sun is setting on Cannon Falls newest art. They are painting this on the side of the new winery.
1 comment:
as always I love the pictures. Laura I love the way that you write. Good luck with the knitting. Lets hope you learn how to cast off, I never did. Then there is Tiffany, I think that somehow we are related. I feel like I'm one with her. It is sooo good to see Uncle Jack's car back out on the road. Way to go Scott.
Cathy
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