Tuesday, October 31, 2023

1 Family x 12 (October)

 

I'll get our full group costume pictures up next, but, for now, our family photo for October.  I love these humans!

Sunday, October 29, 2023

Halloween Prep

 


Sometimes the one day the holiday actually occurs on, just isn't quite enough to thoroughly celebrate and so, we pack the fun into the days prior.  The same is true for Halloween.  We've been doing pumpkin hunts (plastic pumpkins stuffed like Easter Eggs) for a long long time.  Since a Halloween when I was stuck traveling and wasn't going to be around for trick or treating.  It's a tradition the kids request each year and we've always figured out a way to make it work.


This year we decided to do pumpkin carving and a scavenger hunt around Jamie's neighborhood to really round out the fun.  Add in matching holiday pj's and you've got my favorite kind of party!




I bet I haven't carved a pumpkin in more than a few years.  It always feels like a bigger job than it really is and I'm usually happy to just help the kids do theirs.  But Ryan insisted we needed 4 to make the porch look even, and Jamie did the hard work of scooping this one out for me...so I carved one too.  



Thursday, October 12, 2023

Fall Crafts

 


We've been home a few weekends in a row lately and it's done wonders for my crafting!  I feel like I'm getting back in the groove after a long summer of creating very little craft wise.  Up first, my second National Park hat - Glacier.  Isn't it so pretty?  I really like this one!


I also logged a few plane rides over the last two months (work has been wild) and you know what's a great thing to do while you are sitting on a plane?  Knitting.  What's not so great?  Colorwork knitting which means you are holding a handful of different colors of yarn (and, in one case, I dropped a ball and it rolled, all the way down the aisle, to the way back of the plane and every person in every row behind me had to then roll up my yarn a little bit and hand it forward - it was quite the entertainment!).  


This second hat was for Denali and proved much more difficult than the other's I've knit.  I pulled it back three times until I got the green floats right.  I'm glad I did, but this one cost me much longer than needed to get it knit up.


Next up, I finally got the binding on three similar quilts I shared earlier this year.  There are three total quilts here, two in the exact same color way - just different backing, binding and quilting patterns.  One of the pastel rainbow ones is already headed out to Baby Ivy - Sam and Juan's new baby that was born a few months ago.   I missed getting it done before she arrived, but having it in the end is all that matters.  












Oh, and, I started a new cowl pattern too.  It's knit out of the finest yarn I've ever worked with and on the smallest needles I've ever used.  These are a size one.  The smallest I'd knit with before this is a size 3, for a lap blanket and let me just tell you, that that puppy took FOREVER to knit because of the small needle size.  I expect this cowl to be slow going, but isn't that yard beautiful?  It has the most beautiful deep gemstone color and maybe my favorite part is the little flecks of blue and dark purple throughout.  I think this is going to be really beautiful when it's finished.



This third quilt is the same pattern but a much more vivid.  I don't know who this quilt is going to just yet, but I think it could be used for an adult or a baby.  I like having a finished quilt or two on hand for gifting when I don't have a 6 month turn around time.  I've so enjoyed making this pattern that I've made a total of 4 of these at this point and I might keep making more.  They come together pretty quickly, especially when you can find a pre-cut jelly roll in a fabric you like.  




The backing on this one is my favorite of all three.  The colors in in complement the front and I just love all the bright pink.


I'm reluctant to hit post on my "Fall craft" post in mid-October, there's still a lot of Fall left in the year, but, with 6 total projects in this post, and that teeny tiny cowl on my needles, this might in fact be all the things I finish this fall.   

Monday, October 9, 2023

Nelson Dewey Camping - our last trip of 2023


And, just like that, we've got an entire 6 months of camping in the books.  It feels like just weeks ago that I was posting about our first trip of the year, in early May...and now, here we are with the winterized camper sitting ready to be taken out to Freeport for winter storage.  We really do love camping and spending our summers on the road exploring new places.  This year we logged a lot of miles and hit up a few new places we've never been.  Ryan and I counted it up a few weeks ago and we spent just under 45 days in the camper this summer.  


We camped in a total of three states - Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan and put on more miles than I think I'd like to count.  But we made lots of memories, ate more 'smores than we've ever eaten...used the Blackstone to cook big meals and dragged the solo stove along to make fires wherever we wanted (not just in the oddly placed pits at the sites).  


Our last trip of the year took us to Nelson Dewey State Park - a smallish campground right on the Mississippi in south western Wisconsin.  The park was pretty small, and the hiking was limited, but we found a geo-cache, explored the campground and probably most importantly, got to hang out with our favorite people!   We camped with Jamie and Zach and also the McCarthys - how did I not get a single picture with that whole group!?  


 It was a short trip - we arrived Saturday late morning and left again Sunday late morning but we enjoyed the time we got.  Oh, and we visited Potosi Brewery - we'd never been.  The weather was great, I mean, check out those sunny photos!  We were probably a week or two head of the best leaves of the year, but we've had a freeze warning the last three nights, so I'm glad the camper is fully winterized and we've got that job behind us.  

Until spring!  We'll be camping again in early April for the solar eclipse - we've already got it booked!  We'll be camping again before we know it. 

Sunday, October 8, 2023

1 Family x 12 (September)

 

Technically we took this photo in October, not September, but I'm vowing to grab another for October at Halloween.  Thanks to Jamie for getting one that even features Copper - he's the worst at looking at the camera and sitting patiently, but we got one!