Saturday, February 27, 2010

gold medal finish

With one day to spare, my ravelympic projects for 2010 have crossed the finish line (cue cheering and flag waving). While it's a bit large, my hat is very soft and will warm my head for years to come. My Shimmering Sands scarf turned out really well; I love how luxurious it feels and how well it drapes. This has definitely inspired me to weave more.

shimmering sand scarf

shimmering sand scarf for ravelympics

olympic hat

Thursday, February 25, 2010

oogly oogly googly owen, or double motor fun

Two motors + quite a few of the gears = lots of giggles, jumping up and down, and marveling at his engineering success. These colorful pieces hold his attention for hours.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

lap harp performance

This morning Kayte and I were treated to an Owen original entitled "Solo for My Dog". We were riveted to our seats.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Wilco (the concert)

Our sincere thanks goes out to Wilco, who in recent years has made a habit of playing a Duluth show whenever they tour Canada. Mayor Ness presented Tweedy and the boys with a certificate declaring them an honorary Duluth Band (see ** below).

Setlist:
  1. Wilco (the Song)
  2. A Shot in the Arm
  3. I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
  4. Bull Black Nova
  5. You Are My Face
  6. One Wing
  7. Kamera
  8. Ashes of American Flags
  9. Wishful Thinking
  10. Nothingsevergonnastandinmyway (again)
  11. Sonny Feeling
  12. Impossible Germany
  13. California Stars
  14. Bob Dylan's 49th Beard
  15. Handshake Drugs
  16. You Never Know
  17. Jesus, Etc.
  18. Walken
  19. I'm the Man Who Loves You
  20. Hummingbird
ENCORE:
  1. Via Chicago
  2. Airline to Heaven
  3. Hate It Here
  4. Heavy Metal Drummer
  5. Kingpin
  6. Casino Queen
  7. Hoodoo Voodoo
















** “Whereas, most Duluth bands have many of the following characteristics: 1) At least one band member looks like a musician-sized lumberjack; 2) Occasional use of banjos, washboards, spoons, second banjos, and/or fiddles; 3) Some sort of connection (real or imagined) with Al Sparhawk; 4) A musical style that could be in part described with the word “roughneck” (i.e. roughneck folk, roughneck blues, roughneck indie rock, etc); Whereas, it appears that Wilco (the band) meets at least a couple of these important characteristics … Now, Therefore, I Don Ness, Mayor of the City of Duluth, do officially proclaim Wilco as an honorary Duluth band.”

Friday, February 19, 2010

Thursday, February 18, 2010

progress

The Olympic projects are coming along quite well; I'm confident that they will both be completed in 10 days. Maybe I should have strict deadlines all of the time...

fake isle wip

shimmering sand scarp wip

Monday, February 15, 2010

owen's creations

Owen has been busy creating things with our Gears! Gears! Gears! building sets. Here are two of his latest designs.

Photo #1 - A Christmas Tree



Photo #2 - A Scary Monster

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Valentine's Day 2010

Dad surprised the boys this morning with special pancakes. Later in the day Mom unveiled heart-shaped finger jello for dessert.

Friday, February 12, 2010

light the torch



With any luck, this scrumptious stack of bamboo and suri alpaca goodness will become a handwoven scarf by February 28th when the Olympic torch is extinguished. This and a Fake Isle hat are my projects this year's Ravelympics. Let the Games begin!

bamboo and alpaca goodness

Thursday, February 11, 2010

fun with paper

Logan and Tracy worked hard on his valentines for school this year. After seeing the idea in a magazine, they started printing, cutting, folding, gluing, and writing until they had a pile of wonderful handcrafted cards. Inspired by their work, Owen created his own bird artwork.





Sunday, February 7, 2010

the old sledding hill

The boys went to Chester Bowl today to try out their new Christmas sled. We began our downhill experience by observing the chair lift and counting the number of seats as they passed by. Eventually we made it to one of the sledding hills for some slippery fun.









Wednesday, February 3, 2010

ready, set, warp

Owen and I spent our morning warping my new loom, a Schacht Flip rigid heddle loom. A bit of a time consuming process the first time around, but not too difficult; it turns out Owen is an expert at looping the yarn around the warping peg and pulling the threads through the slots. Enough of the prep work, let's weave!



warp helper

first warp