My brother in law is a GOOD cook! Baby K sat right up and tasted most everything.
Uncle Grant let her lick the bowl of fresh whipped cream.And Monday morning we put on a new purple outfit.
The result...I have an I Spy quilt that only needs borders! I think this will be fun for my active toddler.


Daddy's Christmas socks are done! Mine are on the needles, with the colors switched, and hopefully there will be enough yarn leftover to make the toddler pair. My goal is to take our family picture wearing coordinating socks...that gives me about a month to finish the other two pairs.
That scallop fill literally made my eyes water as I concentrated on the small design!
Here you can see some other meandering around the green spikes.
I told my students yesterday...only 24 school days until finals. I hope they start studying and doing their homework soon, LOL.
OK, you get the happy toddler first! She is in a phase where she comes home from daycare and has to change her own clothes. Lots of backwards, inside out shirts in the afternoon, LOL. Our minor drama the last few weeks was a missing purple shirt. It got wet on the playground one day and never made it back into her cubby. The whole staff at daycare was on the lookout for this thing! ($3 special at the checkout stand before Halloween, NOT a big deal.) After two weeks of looking, the director apologized and gave me a small credit on the weekly fee. Of course, the very next day they find it somehow shoved between the shelving units. Hooray! Don't you love a happy ending?

Then after dinner, she decided to give each of her stuffed animals a turn. Here she is, making sure Raffi is properly strapped in for the ride.
She giggles and grins the whole time. Definitely improves our mood when she is so happy!
That's the back! I'm not going to share the front until after the judging. My initial thoughts are that a) I should have used trapunto in that center floral motif, b) the background fill does nothing to enhance the design because c) I should have used a different transition fabric on the top! Oh, and there are spots where my freehand curves are decidedly flat. So, if the judges are harsh, it won't be unexpected.
After visiting all the animals, we had our picnic lunch and K. visited the pumpkin patch. The final treat, which she talked about ALL DAY (before AND after the trip), was a ride on the carousel.
Gee, do you think she enjoyed it?!?

Reasons why I haven't been blogging:
5. My guild's presidential challenge deadline is October. How can it be September already?!?
But awfully cute :-) Baby K got a sit-n-spin for her birthday. I was amazed at how quickly she caught on to how it works, although she doesn't always sit straight on it and slips off as soon as it starts to turn.
In honor of t he Olympics, she made a torch at daycare. The "out-take" photos from this were hilarious. She would not stand back and smile for the camera...I'd say gt set, and she'd run at me, so I have a bunch of blurry shots of half her face.
I have been coming home from school to enjoy a few minutes of quiet before picking her up in the afternoon. I've been reading...the Twilight saga by Stephanie Meyer caught my attention. Occasionally I pick up some knitting. The purple socks are done and I just turned the heel on the second of the blue ones.
I have a bunch of quilting to do also, but I never have a block of time to get in the groove...maybe over this holiday weekend. It's tough because Baby K is in a severe cling-to-Mommy phase. She even screams bloody murder if Daddy takes her to bed! The good news is that she is almost to the age where she can play by herself in the bedroom while I sew.
But she preferred to cuddle with a different bear
Here we are getting ready for the party:
And enjoying birthday cake with special friends:
(from left, Grandma Mary, family friends Michelle and Elizabeth, and the Birthday Girl!
And I started an I Spy quilt. I've been exchanging fabric with friends online:
Baby K was playing with blocks yesterday. First, she put one under each barstool, then arranged them all on the shelf:
then carefully moved them all to the bottom shelf!
She is good at amusing herself!
and kicking back...
Baby K has a few quirks. Notice how carefully she colors each corner of the paper:
I've been knitting some. Blue socks:
And a multi-color sweater, knit sideways from one sleeve across the body to the other.
As my last treat of the summer before school starts (meetings this week, students on Monday), I am going to see "Swing Vote." Should be a good laugh before I begin teaching my US Government class.