One More Row

Ice Fishing

01/22/2010 · Leave a Comment

So, it is January. We’re over the holidays and deep into winter. Now I love winter. I love snow. I love cold. I don’t love entertaining small children in the winter. See, winter activities require balance and agility. Snowboarding. X-Country skiing. Downhill skiing. Ice skating. My poor kids, they have my sense of balance so couple that with their age and our winter sports are limited to something like sledding. And there’s sledding. Oh, wait sledding too. We spend a lot of time sledding.
Now Bubba is getting older – he is SEVEN now – and he realizes we sled a lot. He wants to do Other Things. One of the Other Things he asks to do now is fish. We went fishing a couple of times last summer, and he is hooked (pun totally intended). He was surprisingly shocked to find Little Campbell Lake completely frozen over when we took him by there. He suggests, “Ice fishing?” Phone call to my Dad who is versed in such things and the next thing we know we are outfitted enough to take the kiddos ice fishing. Over Christmas, my Dad took the boys & Terry fishing, and they had a great time. So, when we had a lull one weekend the suggestion was….”Let’s go ice fishing.”

Ice fishing it is. Now let me say up front, I am not a fishing person. Not that I have a problem with it, just I would rather do Other Things when I am outdoors. I am not squeamish in any way shape or form….quite the opposite actually. Still. The boys long to do something else, and I must be an open-minded mommy.

Honestly, it was a pretty good time. See these guys up above? They have very different fishing styles. Bubba is very alert and patient. As soon as he feels the bittiest, bit of a bite, that poor fish is yanked out of the water with force similar to a shuttle launch. Seriously. The poor fish are airborne well above Bubba’s head. Muskrat on the other hand is slower. He waits until he is certain the fish is on the hook. Preferably after the fish has SWALLOWED the damn hook.

Our job? We are fish removal and baiting of hooks minions. It is a thankless job resulting in very, very cold fingers. I think it was about 8 degrees in these pictures. We don’t keep the fish….they are pathetically small but very fun to catch.

One job we don’t get to do. Ice removal from the hole. This a kid only job and high prized. Note to parents: purchase two ice scoops for they are not expensive, and it will keep the peace.

We did drill our own holes in the ice using a hand auger. If one were REALLY into ice fishing, they would have a power auger. We are not REALLY into ice fishing so we use a hand auger because drilling the hole is half the fun. This is one of our holes in progress. The ice is about 18 inches thick. Plenty safe. I was surprised to find how easy it was to drill a hole in the ice. I expected it to take longer. We will definitely do more fishing this winter….

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FO – Arrowheads

01/16/2010 · Leave a Comment

Pattern: Arrowheads by Amy Swenson
Yarn: From 13 mile Farm Montana Lamb and Wool…predator friendly, plant dyed
Needles: US 7 and US 9
So, remember how I said I don’t have any knitting resolutions? That is not true….I need to knit up some of the gift yarn that has been given to me. Over the last year I have received some very nice yarn as gifts from people. People who have gone out of their way and hunted down something they knew I would like. It is all beautiful and I plan to go out of my way to make sure I knit it from the stash instead of hoarding it. This yarn is a start….it is a gift from Jessie who visited several yarn shops in Montana and even toured a mill. It is plant dyed and very rustic. Have I ever mentioned how happy I am to find vegetable matter in my yarn? I reminds me that the material comes from a living thing. Rustic yarns rock. It is my first plant dyed yarn ever. It did bleed quite a bit on my hands while I was knitting; however, when I soaked them for blocking they didn’t bleed too much so we’ll see how it goes wearing them.
The pattern is from Indigirl, Amy Swenson. I love all of her designs because they are simple in construction but still beautiful. No complicated seaming and usually lots of cables. Anyway, I am sure you are all familiar with her. I have been reading her blog for forever. As soon as she put this pattern on her blog, I knew I needed to knit them. My above photo makes them look goofy. On your hand they are just gorgeous….I tried my best with photo below. Does not do the arrowheads justice though.
Good news? There were two hanks of this yarn…now I will knit a pattern from a book I received as a gift from my friend Katrina. :) It is cable-y too but calls for a smaller gauge, but I think it will work nicely with this yarn.

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Kip Cuisines

01/15/2010 · 1 Comment

When it coms to what my kids eat, I am not a major food nazi. However, I do have standards. Whole wheat bread. Skim milk. Fruits. Veggies. Lucky Charms are evil, you know the drill. So, on Monday while I was making the weekly menu and feeling a little un-creative I offered up, “What do you guys want to eat this week?” Never in my wildest imagination did I expect to hear, “Kip Cuisines!!!” Why we call them this….I do not know. Off to the grocery store to buy Kip Cuisines for Friday. Friday has dawned and at long last I do not have to count down the days to Kip Cuisine Day. No longer do I have to shout at them to get out of the stupid freezer and quit pawing at the boxes. Tonight we dine in processed food heaven for small children. The adults you ask? Oh. We are having Moose’s Tooth…home of the best caesar salad and pizza ever.

Been to Tom and Jessie’s blog lately? You should. Dude. They are gaining mad skillz. They totally deserve a z at the end of that skills. Scroll through the past few posts and prepare to be amazed.

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First FO of 2010

01/10/2010 · 10 Comments




Pattern: Swirl Shawl by Lijuan Jing
Yarn: Jojoland Melody MS08 (purple,green,blue – 2 balls) MS27 (orange,green,purple – 1 ball)
Needles: US 6 DPNs (5 inch needles, very important)
All finished, took me long enough, huh? It is beautiful. Terry didn’t even recognize it when I brought it out. Blocking makes a big difference. I blocked it a little stronger to make the hexagon very pointy. I like it. The store sample and the pattern picture are softer hexagons, almost like they just steam blocked it.
The next question is….how the hell does someone wear this thing? I am not an accessory gal unless is has a very practical purpose like warmth. This scarf is more decorative. Do I need a shawl pin? Do I just tie it around my neck? Who knows. Maybe I will just drape it across my table in the sunshine. ;)

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I’m full

01/06/2010 · 5 Comments

My swirl scarf. I started it waaaaaaay back it in October 2008. Longest running WIP for me, thank.you.very.much. Here it is about a week ago. Now everyone I know who has survived, er, I mean finished this scarf likens knitting up all these hexagons to eating potato chips; once you get going you just can’t stop. Well, I am here to tell you my friends, I am full. I have four damn potato chips to eat, and I am going to gag them down. This scarf will not defeat me. I will finish it by Sunday. Four hexagons times 40 minutes for each hexagon equals 160 minutes, I can do it.

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Last FO of 2009

01/04/2010 · 2 Comments


I managed to squeak these out. I finished them the afternoon of the 31st. They fit okay. A little long since I needed to finish the pattern repeat, and it made the sock a smidge too long.

So, how was everyone’s New Year? We went downtown for Anchorage’s “Fire and Ice” celebration. Ice skating in “town square”, fire jugglers/eaters/hoopers, and general fun. At 8pm there were fireworks, which were actually very good. It is perfect for people with smallish children since you know we turn to pumpkins if we stay up later than say 10pm. This year the boys did good….they made it to 10:30. :) Here is the gem though….they slept until 8am. I can’t remember the last time I did that for they never have.
Resolutions and recaps seem to be a theme on the blogs. This is one I particularly liked because she is such an interesting person. Resolutions here? None knitting-wise really. I just cleared my Ravelry queue and filled it with things I want to knit with yarns I have. Will I stick it? Probably not. All it will take is a trip to the yarn store or a new pattern, and I will be back to my old habits. Besides all of my will power needs channeled to my New Year’s resolution…..to lose 40 pounds. *sigh* Not really a New Year’s resolution, I have been working on it since October when I went to the doc and found out stuff that I didn’t want to hear. It is complicated, medical, and quite honestly boring but boils down to lose the weight and I will feel much, much better. Don’t worry, this won’t become a weight loss blog. :)
Anyway, I hope every one had a happy, happy New Year and are looking forward to what 2010 has to offer.

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finishing objects

12/29/2009 · 5 Comments

We finished putting away all the Christmas decorations except these snowflake gels. I like them too much to pack them away.

The boys finished building Lego projects. If only you could hear the dialogue, Bubba wants to build his own thing and not the Indiana Jones plane from the directions. Terry has completion issues and wants to see a finished object before they cannibalize the end product. Muskrat just wants to play with “the Lego guys”.

Me? I want to finish my Socktober socks from TTL before the New Year…..

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Merry Christmas

12/24/2009 · 2 Comments


Stockings are knit and hung….

The tree is trimmed…..

Relaxation has begun….




Wishing everyone a very, very Merry…. :)

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7 times 5 is 35….

10/23/2009 · 7 Comments

…..which is how old I am today. It has been a low key birthday. My husband and I had breakfast together, which was nice. The boys got me these funny house shoes that I adore. House shoes and adore in the same sentence. I am old. :)

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More socks

10/13/2009 · 4 Comments

So, I find myself in that awkward situation of needing mindless knitting. Do you ever have that? You just NEED to have something you can toss in a bag and take with you to knit when you have down time. My husband is forever saying, “You know. You could not knit. Just a thought.” Seriously. Why would I do that? I am casting on the herringbone pattern (which ironically is available for free) from the book above. I usually don’t like to buy sock books because there are so many great free patterns out there, but this one is written just for yarn I have a lot of and a serious lack of patterns. The yarn I chose is Mountain Colors Bearfoot in Crazy Woman, a gift from my friend Jessie.
Here is is all caked up. Pretty huh? I LOVE bearfoot. It has just enough nylon to make it a very sturdy sock but mohair to make it feel lovely. I think it will be a perfect match of pattern and yarn.
The weather is INSANELY warm. Almost 60 degrees yesterday. Usually we are debating when it will snow. Ask me how much of a dope I feel having my snow tires on already. Anyway. We went for a hike to celebrate the weather. It was lovely despite going with Beavis and Butthead. That is what I have decided to rename them as their new favorite words are penis, butt, and poop. I am not kidding when I tell you they say, “You said, ‘butt,’ “when one says a comment about the other’s butt. I am exceedingly proud – let.me.tell.you.

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