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Turkey Trot 2013

This year marked our family's First Annual Virtual Turkey Trot . All family members were invited to partake. Each family's time would be averaged for the 5k to find the winning team. (We were estatic to hear of The California Dreamin' Guy's sore back - it gave all the rest of us a chance!) The winners of this year's race are the members of the NorDak Family! Go Team! A big thanks goes to The Chick for all the encouragement given, the kiddos couldn't have done it without you! PS: To my knowledge the Oregonian Family are still out there on the track!

Pirating Trader Joe's

Recently the Oregon Family sent me a Trader Joe's care package. It was filled with wonderful things that only Trader Joe can produce. Coffee, chocolate covered almonds with a hint of salt, natural licorice, Himalayan salt. But the package also had cookies and while most items couldn't be replicated the Trader Joe's Kona Coffee Shortbread Cookies were worth a try.     Pirated Trader Joe's Kona Coffee Shortbread Cookies Ingredients:      1c butter, softened     1/2c brown sugar     2c flour     2T coarsely ground coffee beans     1c white chocolate chips or white candy melts Instructions:     Preheat oven to 300 degrees.     Cream butter and sugar. Gradually stir in the flour and coffee until combined. Knead 3 minutes.     Roll into a 1/3-in. thick rectangle measuring 11 -in. x 8 in. Cut into 2-in. x 1-in. strips. P...

A great Christmas discovery!

Recently, I found a new clog pattern and have now opened a clog knitting factory! One Christmas I knit 17 pairs of clogs. They were a more difficult pattern but this new pattern is quick and easy! Pattern: Easier Clogs for Men and Women by Kris Basta Yarn: Cascade 220 WOOL Colorway: Stash=buster Amount: Less than three skeins a pair Needle Size: US Size 11 Are you running out of time for those much in demand handknit Christmas gifts? Then this is  the perfect pattern for you!

Sadie was dyeing for yarn

For the last few of visits Sadie has been talking about learning to knit. I thought she might also like to dye her own yarn. So one afternoon during our Thanksgiving visit we did just that.  Sadie dyed a skein of 4ply and I dyed some more sock yarn - because if you are knitting a mitered square sock yarn afghan you can NEVER have enough sock yarn!     In the end, the dyeing of the yarn was the easy part- knitting, well it's evidently not as easy as Mom.Auntie and Gramma make it appear!

The Thanksgiving holidays

   The turkeys are here, let the festivities begin!   There will be plenty of time for eating, games and shopping! What a fun week!

A real beauty will take every opportunity for a photo-op!

Why do kitty cats come out of the woodwork when a camera is in hand? Last time California Dreamin' Gurl was home I led her to my stash and told her to choose what she wanted for whatever her heart desired. She chose this beautiful yarn and wanted socks. I’d hoped to use it for a scarf but I had to live up to my promise and they did turn out well. I don’t think the colorway has a name but I’ve received several comments about how beautiful it is! Beautifully knit up and I expect the 80% wool and 20% nylon to hold up well! Pattern: Vanilla Latte with Fish Lips Heel Yarn: Vice Paradigm - fingering weight Colorway: Beautiful Amount: 1 skein Needle Size: US O

Bake Sale Betty look out!

Upon my arrival to The Bay Area we quickly decided that a visit to Bake Sale Betty's was in order.  As you know, we do love her chicken sandwiches and ginger molasses cookies to distraction!  In fact, I had been told by Hubby not return without a dozen cookies for him. Waiting in line at Bake Sale Betty's It was a beautiful day and a very nice one mile walk to her shop. As usual there was quite a line to the counter. I know the routine, when placing your order there is no messing around. 1. State your order. 2. Fork over the money 3. Move aside! Before I stepped up to the cash register I mentally practiced my order. "Three chicken sandwiches, two dozen ginger molasses cookies and three lemonades, PLEASE!" Pay, Step Aside! But when I got to the two dozen ginger cookies things fell apart. "We have Oatmeal Raisin, or Chocolate Chip - no Ginger Molasses." "Will you have some tomorrow?" "Maybe, or sometime next week." "Can ...