gosh. i barely remember how we got to the end of march. wasn't it just the holidays? oops. well, here's a very quick update.
at the end of february, we celebrated mei-mei's 2nd year.
since then, she has proven to us each and every day that she is 100% a full-fledged toddler.

her terrible two's are in full swing, and she is giving us a run for our money. there is so much will in that chubby little body, it's incredible. but oh, how sweet she can be. all she has to do is flash you a smile and so much gets washed away. we need to keep a close eye on this one. i fear that she'll learn to use her charm for evil rather than good when she gets older.
last week, we took a day and trekked out to the livestock show.
the kids loved seeing all the animals up close (although not pictured, karis had a close encounter with a goat that she wasn't too thrilled about, but was hilarious to watch),
caleb enjoyed riding the ferris wheel with daddy,
and karis loved the funnel cake.
i'm very excited to share that one of my knit-night buddies taught me how to spin a couple of weeks ago. this is my first attempt at it.

see the puff of roving on the left? that was what i started with. the skein of yarn is the end product. it's not very pretty, but i'm insanely proud of it.

finally, some more knit updates. after the holidays were over, i enjoyed a plethora of me-related and immediate family-related knitting. it's fun to be selfish once in awhile.
first off, a "holding hands, feeding ducks" scarf in fall colors. this one was hard to photograph. the colors are much more mellow than the pictures let on. the orange and yellow doesn't really stand out this way in real life.


caleb really dug my scarves and asked me to make him one in "light blue and light green because those are my favorite colors". how could i refuse? i happened to find a ball of super chunky blue/green yarn so i made a very very small version of "my so called scarf" for him

my sister-in-law tina is one of my favorite knitted-giftees because she actually wears my gifts... could also be due to the fact that she lives in chicago. but either way, when i saw the pattern for bella's mittens from the twilight series movie, i had to make her a pair. she's a big twilight fan... and she lives in super chilly chicago, where these mitts would be put to good use.


i also made myself a stole in one of the most popular knitting patterns around: the clapotis.

more accurate colors

i'm not sure why i took the picture like this. maybe to show off the pattern. but i actually wear it more like a scarf most of the time.

a pair of "mr. pitt's socks" for victor

a pair of "crusoe" socks for me (you can't really tell in the picture, but it has a stranded pattern on it. get it? stranded? crusoe? haha.)

a pair of "skyp" socks for victor (sorry. crummy pics. you can't see the pattern in it at all.) and another pair of scraptacular socks for caleb. he loves that he has matching socks with daddy.

one of my proudest knits is the "cardigan for arwen". i love the double-sided cables.



sorry this update is so rushed. i don't feel like i'm explaining much, but i'm trying to get this done before the kiddos start whining and clawing at me... which, believe me, will happen at any moment now.