The weather was so nice today, in the high 20's to low thirties, there was a chilly wind but nothing like the -20's we had last week. Even my house is staying a bit warmer.
However I cannot pretend that I am not sitting in my kitchen with fingerless gloves, two sweaters and a heated blanket on my lap. I am keeping a steady stream of boiling hot tea in my oversize mug and considering putting on another layer.
The thing that really amazes me is how the cats keep warm. They curl up on top of the fridge or snuggle up together. Only Henry seems okay with sitting on a cold surface. Both Charlie and Tina will go out of their way to sit on something soft or thermal. I guess that has to do with Henry being built for cold weather. He has very thick long fur which gets bigger and thicker in the winter, somehow. He also has fur between his toes that covers the bottom of his feet. Which, by the way, creates a whole bunch of entertainment when he is playing on our smooth wood floors.
But Charlie and Tina, my two short hair cats have found the best way to keep warm. I have to say I am jealous of their ability hang out in the warmest spot in the house.
If only I was small and could hang out by a heating vent...
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
A Breaded Day
Charlie in "face plant" |
It is around 4 in the afternoon on Sunday, though the sun is setting slowly today was a beautiful clear blue and a crisp 9˚. The day the is going reasonable well. There was the usual breakfast dance around 5:30, that’s when the cats decide that it’s time for mommy to get the heck out of bed which is on time for work M-F, but daddy came to the rescue and scooted them all into the basement for a few more minutes of extra quiet. After there was a lot of door scratching and general begging breakfast was given around 6 and I made the unusual decision to get back into my extremely warm and snuggly bed to get some extra Sunday sleep. Then I ignored my 7am alarm and was not up and moving until 8:45, which is just crazy.
We continued our favorite Sunday morning ritual of going to breakfast at a local restaurant and spent over 2 hours sitting, talking, planning and enjoying. Then me moved on to one of my favorite activities, grocery shopping which is known as the unspeakable activity as my husband needs convincing about partaking. When we got home I finally made good on my threat to make bread. I have been scheming and dreaming of making bread for many months now. Yesterday I remembered and dug out my William-Sonoma Essentials of Baking book, that was purchased quite literally a decade ago before I was even into being in charge of the kitchen.
Just as a side note I love this book, for someone who is comfortable in the world of baking and understands the basics it will seem a bit over detailed but it is perfect for me as baking is a bit foreign.
My kitchen work station |
Henry helping |
As my first experience of baking beyond pizza dough, muffins and cookies it was good. It was fun to get all of the ingredients and utensils I needed, and measure and create. Kneading the dough was extremely satisfying, even when the olives turned my nice smooth firm ball into a slightly sticky mess from the liquid I didn't drain off enough.
The kitchen plus husband |
Yesterday was just as good, happily. I managed to convince my husband to stay awake with me after the 5:00am breakfast dance by watching Return of the Jedi and making raisin cinnamon swirl toast with butter and cinnamon sugar.
I spent the rest of the day spread out in the living room getting past the motivation roadblock with my devil red sweater and listening to Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. We had pasta and homemade meat sauce and finished watching Jet Li’s Fearless, which is so good. Like some of Jet Li’s other movies its artistic and extremely well done and the fighting is strangely not that violent.
Tina |
Charlie and Henry napping together |
The bread is done and it really does sound hollow when thumped on the bottom.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Quick Cowl Triumph!
Hello from the New Year! I find it amazing that this is my first post as I think almost daily of the projects and dinners that I want to write about. It will be crazy as soon as I get going I swear!
Back to my quick cowl triumph!
I was looking for a small quick easy project to work on as I have hit a motivation road block with the sweater I am working on. It got a bit more complicated than I am ready for and I just can’t seem to be finding time to dedicate to it, strangely. In the great House Reorganization of 2011 (which I intend to talk about soon) I had found a few more crochet hooks and some bits of yarn that didn’t really fit into any of my skein end project ideas.
I love the idea of cowls and I have one that I made last year which is nice but not totally what I wanted it to be so a second try was exciting.
I had a bit less than half is a skein of Lionbrand Homespun pink left over from another project that struck my fancy so off I went on Monday. First with the wrong size, it was way too big, so I took it apart. The next night I tried this weird diamond pattern thing- not good at all. It took too much concentration and time. So yesterday I was scoping out my usual yarn and pattern websites and I saw a cowl done with a large sized hook and a simple double crochet stitch. It was perfect! I got home last night, hunted down my biggest hook – a size M wooden hook from my mom and got to work. Of course I had to stop and find an emery board, the hook and gotten a bit beat-up and kept on snagging on the yarn.
Here you can see the two together.. any my littlest helper, Charlie-my youngest.
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