Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Buried in snow...

It's been so long since I blogged I'm not sure how to do this! So much has changed in Blogger. Forgive me as I muddle through ;)

So, yeah, I live in the Boston area. It's been a bit snowy lately (the understatement of the year). I don't like the snow. I don't like winter or cold weather either. I should have stayed in Arizona when I moved there back in 1990!





It's just too much snow! Too much snow for anyone, even the crazy snow lovers. I have had my fill....if I never see another snowflake for the rest of my life I will die a happy woman.

I'm considering getting back into blogging. I've said this many times before so we will see if I actually do it this time!


Sunday, May 26, 2013

Dare I? 2 posts in one day?

I'm a rebel! 

This is Paragon. I'm 1/3 done with the second sock. I'll give them a nice post of their own when the second sock is complete. I have so many projects to upload to here and Ravelry...it's overwhelming. Baby steps, I need to take baby steps!

My Sunshine


This is what happened when I let Abby help herself to some ice cream yesterday. She used an old margarine container that I had put aside to use for gathering worms in for fishing. ❤❤❤



Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Thoughts

  • I like bullet points. They help me sort my thoughts. I was fairly young when I learned how to make an outline. It was a vital tool during school and I've carried that skill over into adulthood. I often make outlines when organizing my things to do list.
  • My oldest turned 21 in April. I am not handling it very well. How is it possible that I have a 21 year old when I'm only 29 myself?
  • Nate is graduating on May 31. He will be 18 in June. Again, how is this possible?
  • I will admit...I'm kind of obsessed with my kid's GPAs. Nate straddles a 3.0. He is a very smart kid (his SAT scores prove that) but tends to do "just enough" to get by. Tommy has a 4.36 GPA. He is also very smart. He puts as much effort as he can into all that he does. 
  • College is expensive. $46,000/yr to attend Suffolk University. Lord help me. Nate got $18,500.00 in scholarships but its just a drop in the bucket. Two words: STUDENT LOANS.
  • I just read 3 books in 2 days. When I'm on a reading jag I can do some serious reading. Unfortunately everything else in my life suffers. I didn't knit a stitch for those 2 days.
  • I have 3 or 4 projects that I need to add to Ravelry. I am such a bad Raveler lately. I go on Ravelry daily but I've been lazy about adding my projects. I plan to rectify that soon. 
  • I want to blog more. I'd like to add my projects here too...with pictures and stuff. 
  • I hate tornadoes. I really really hate tornadoes. 

Just some random thoughts. :)

Saturday, January 19, 2013

"Hello? Anyone there?"

I've wanted to get back into blogging for a long time now. I think about it every time something big happens or when I finish knitting another pair of socks.

I really really thought about it in November when everyone was doing that "post everyday" thing but of course I didn't.

Now is as good a time as any! So here it goes!

So much has been happening I don't know where to begin! I downloaded this nifty Blogger app for my iPad. It has terrible reviews so I'm not sure how long using it will last. If it gives me trouble uploading photos I will drop it...

I started this blog post over so many times...like I said, I don't even know where to begin. I'm not going to pretend that people really give a shit about what's going on in my life...most people don't and that's ok. I need to write some stuff down for myself....like a journal. Nothing weird or dramatic....just normal run of the mill stuff.....stuff that you'll probably find mind numbingly boring. Sorry in advance to anyone who I bore to death!

Nate. This post is about my second born. So much is going on with each kid, I'm going to post about them individually.

In September Nate started his senior year of high school....he's a SENIOR! I am still coming to terms with this and the school year is 1/2 over. When he began this year he knew he needed to put it in to high gear and pretty much get straight A's. His GPA wasn't as high as it needed to be (college) due to that whole "failed English his freshmen year and had to go to summer school" thing. He's a really smart kid...the freshmen English class was a project heavy class and Nate chose not to do any projects. He regrets it now and has said so many times over. He's actually gone into that freshmen English class and talked to the students and explained to them that the choices they make as freshmen WILL affect them as seniors.

Anyway, he made honor roll and his GPA went up the 1/10 of a point he needed. That was step one of his plan, get that GPA up. Step 2 was to kick ass on the SAT test. He accomplished that as well. He got a combined 1710 out of a possible 2400. I know that doesn't seem like a great score, given that perfect is 2400 but, the national average is only 1500. He scored above average on all 3 parts (there's 3 parts to the SAT test now...this is fairly new.)...we were ecstatic!

The third step to his plan was to choose where he might like to go to college and then to apply. This was probably the most stressful part of the year so far. It was his first real life decision. He chose to apply 7 schools. In November we sent out the applications.

Right before Christmas I got a call on my cell phone from a strange number. I sent it to voice mail not really thinking much of it. Boy oh boy, when I listened to that message I almost fainted! I knew he would be accepted to college...I really did...but, I was not expecting a personal phone call from the University of New Haven congratulating him on being accepted! Merry Christmas to the Spenglers! We were over the moon! In the message the admissions councilor eluded to a scholarship. He said Nate would be receiving a packet in the mail that would include his acceptance letter and any info about scholarships.

Right before New Years the packet came. And sure enough....they offered him a scholarship! A merit based scholarship...$12,500.00 a year for all 4 years! Happy New Year to the Spenglers! We are so proud of Nate...he worked really hard and it paid off!




Sunday, June 10, 2012

Gaia Shawl #1





I knit this shawl ages ago (so long ago I can't remember when!). It sat in my knitting basket waiting to be blocked. I finally blocked it...one down, 2 more to go!

The yarn is Noro Kureyon Sock.


The Pattern is Gaia Shoulder Hug.

The transformation is amazing from unblocked to blocked. I enjoyed knitting this (so much that I knit 3)...it was a quick knit that used only one skein.








Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Lace

The thing about knitting lace is it looks like a big pile of crap until you block it! I have 3 lace things to bathe and block....I really should get on that! I make no sense sometimes..why spend all that time knitting something and then throw it in a pile when it's cast off?