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  1. A Week

    August 15, 2009 by sunrisesister

    Depicted in bad, crappy, iPhone pictures.

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    Cat having a bad day (headbelly, headbelly), Milo, Tawashi, 20w ultrasound, dead washing machine (and associated major dramas), baby bib, new washing machine (and associated spending of savings) and baby cardigan.

    I feel like I am running about 2 days behind the world, so today is a home day, relaxing, and preparing for the oncoming week.

    The ultrasound was wonderful and exciting, and more will be detailed over on the private family blog. The death of the washing machine, however put me into a bit of a tailspin, but all is good now.

    Lots of knitting, lots of cooking and entertaining friends, and lots of usual family life to keep us busy.


  2. Winter/Spring Garden

    August 3, 2009 by sunrisesister

    more chard pumpkin
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    The summer wasnt kind to us. To be blunt, we lost ALL of our annual outlay on vegie seeds and seedlings, not to mention the time we put in. All because of one day. Black Saturday! The greenery just couldnt quite handle 48 degrees. Of course, we lost some vegies, many lost a lot more :( We havent been out there since, to be honest, as it was just too depressing.

    This is what the local road to the train station looked like..

    But I am thinking this year we might stick to the simple things – chard, lettuces, and the like. And spuds! They practically grow themselves, without any intervention!

    The amazing Bel shared this link, and I have to say, it has me busting to get some more seedlings!


  3. FO's: Meret, Woolly Shorts

    July 30, 2009 by sunrisesister

    Well it’s been quiet on the blogging front, but there has been knitting. With the new addition of My New Chair, the whole lounge room was rearranged, and my very own craft corner was born. Oh yes. Bad pic:

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    And so I started knitting Meo’s Mitts FINALLY:

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    But then came down with a cold/flu thing. That’s what you get from Dr’s waiting rooms, folks! Luckily it didnt last long, and I got to finishing these:

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    Cute as a boot! Pattern from inside Meagan’s head, so I hope I interpreted them correctly!

    I also made something I have been pondering for a long time. And for a lacy hat, it only took 3 hours! God bless 10ply:

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    Red Meret, BWM Luxury 10ply in Ruby. It’s blocking now with the aid of a plate and tupperware bowl.

    So it’s been a quiet-ish week, not much to report. Lots of sickness, Dr’s appointments, and general errands.


  4. Tasty Birdies

    July 22, 2009 by sunrisesister

    Our cat Molly is an avid birdwatcher. Yes, really. Apparently the really colourful ones are the tastiest, with the local delicacy being Rosellas. She cant figure out why they dont come in cans.

    Of course, I’m kidding. Molly is an Indoor Cat Only, but that doesnt stop her dreaming. A rosella stopped by the bedroom window to taunt her..

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  5. Monday in Pictures

    March 16, 2009 by sunrisesister

    What a spoilt, spoilt gal I am..

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    First, William is student of the week this week! He’s stoked!

    Off to Vivienne’s house to install her wireless router, and I take my handspun for some TLC and expert plying. I come home with this, totally knittable yarn!

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    We stop off in Bayswater (Baysvotten – Poo Water in Swedish, thanks Lisa!) on the way home, and I bought a HEAP of beautiful herb seedlings. I forget if I mentioned the obvious, but the drought/evil summer KILLED my beautiful vegie patch. Not one thing survived, apart from my potted strawberries, rosemary, and 2 tomato plants which provided ONE tomato EACH. Not impressive. These herbs are a welcome addition to my potted herbs, and a welcome addition to my cooking again. Oh, how I have missed thee, fresh chives! mmm!

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    I didnt go overboard on the vegie seedlings – I stuck to what I KNOW will survive the winter months.

    We dashed over to Clark Rubber to grab a piece of foam to repair a knitting machine that I was given last week. It’s a 1972 Singer 321 Memo Matic in ALMOST usable condition. Instead of wasting time finding a new sponge bar, I am going to reuse the old one and get it cranking. Pics of that another time maybe.

    And then, somehow, accidentally, I stimulated the economy again. This is a purchase I have wanted to make for 10 years, and never before has it been affordable. (thanks Kevin!)

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    I am having an affair with Mr. Dyson. His codename is DC19 Turbine *swoon* He just extracted a dogsworth of fur from the carpet. I bought this from The Good Guys, who a) gave me this for about 20% off, and b) give money back to the local community. It’s a big splashout on something so tedious, but holy fuck I love it. It will keep me off the streets ;)

    Picked up kids, and headed home. To two parcels sitting on the mat! WOOOHOOO! My day just got even better! One was a parcel of goodies for Emily from Janine.. an awesome Spy set thing and books. She LOVES it. I will get a pic perhaps when I am allowed to.

    And last but definately not least… a box from Dana up in Bathurst. Addressed to Char S. Loris HAHAHA

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    GORGEOUS vintage yarn, from her Grandma’s stash. There is a little history behind this, and I am feeling very blessed to be looking after it now. Inside was a pile of patterns and clippings, and I HAD to take a pic of a few gems:

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    Clearly the one thing missing in my life is a crocheted bikini. I’ll get right onto that. Might make a nice wedding gift for Lorna and Mark? No?

    Today has totally rocked in a totally materialistic way. Awful, but awesome. Now to go and cook Neil and nice dinner to make up for spending such an INSANE amount of cash on a vacuum cleaner. Actually, dinner might not do it..