
We Wish you All the Very Best
for the Holidays
and throughout the New Year!


Christmas Peeps!
We
made it home in time for Christmas, Hurray! (In case you don't know, we
were forced to move out for a month because the homeowner's assoc. was
replacing roofs!), I've been frantically working on getting our delayed
Christmas tasks completed
I haven't uploaded any amigurumi photos to flickr in quite a while, so haven't posted them, but I really have been making lots of things! Honest! Someday I'll get caught up. ;o)
Here are the little peeps I made for the youngest members of our family for their little Christmas treats.
Peeps for Christmas...
We
have Rudolph the Red Nosed Pocket Reindeer Peep, White Chocolate Pocket
ChrisMoose, Chubby Rudolph, and Chocolate Pocket ChrisMoose, and their
grassy snowbank pockets. :o)

And this is my knit version of a totally adorable Lion Brand Rudolph crochet pattern

I made him like my Petunia Phlying Piglet, all in one piece, with the Loopy Legs technique.
I also made a Frosty Snowman Peep for our older niece - he was a failed experiment for a snowman that converted into a snowball (it worked, but not well) so I made him into a traditional snowman. The yarn is Moda Dea Cheerio, which is sparkly, and makes him look like he's made of snow! :o) Great yarn! Such a shame they discontinued it. I used that for the grassy snowbank pockets that the pocket Rudolph and ChrisMeese are in, too. :o)

And last but not least - yet another Christmas Elmo! This time for a young disabled friend of our nephews.

I've changed the method that I use to make this guy, and he came out much neater. I'll share a pattern when I can write up the changes. (And don't hold your breath, because I'm glacially slow!)
We hope that you are all enjoying your holidays and wish you all a Very Merry Christmas, a (belated) Very Happy Channukah, and a very Merry Kwaanza! Enjoy whatever you celebrate! :o)
Now I have to go give away all my cute little ami's!
More pics on flickr http://www.flickr.com/knittycat
It's a sunny, warm Christmas Eve down here in the antipodes. We have guacamole and salad to prepare tomorrow morning and presents to wrap after Petra's gone to bed tonight. But apart from that we are pretty damn organised.
I can't quite believe that the year is ending already. 2009 has run away, disappearing in a rush of relocation and renovation. It's been a full year, and in some ways, a difficult one, but it has given me great pleasure as well. People have died and others have been born. There have been accidents and engagements, illnesses and parties. Travis has had pneumonia, been made redundant from one job, and acquired another one. Petra has changed from a toddling, gurgling baby into a climbing, dancing, talking little girl. I am learning how to make my way in the world as someone's mother while still retaining some sense of my own identity and purpose.
Dunedin is fabulous. I love having my own house and yard. And I'm really enjoying having so much of my family around. All in all, life is good.
Merry Christmas everyone. And a happy healthy prosperous New Year.
Petra's looking and sounding disconcertingly grown-up these days. She says quite complex things now, mixing and matching her words to make an ever-increasing number of grammatically correct sentences. And she's becoming more intelligible all the time - even strangers can pick up some of what she says. She still has her idiosyncrasies though. Her butt is a bumby for reasons best known to herself and water is wawy. She's also fond of glottal stops, shoving them in the middle of words like cat ( ca'at) and using them in the place of the t in words like Petra (Pe'a).
She's grasped the concept of I - I will do it, I will get it, I don't want it - and moved on to me and mine. My daddy, my nanny, my shoes, my dress. She's been pretty good about sharing stuff to this point but that might change...
And she's in that wonderfully loving toddler stage. She loves her people, giving everyone, even the reluctant teenagers of her acquaintance, big open-mouthed, toothy kisses and agitating to visit her rellies as often as possible. We were at the bank the other day, re-fixing our mortgage which involved signing a huge stack of paper. I had to do the paperwork with a kissy, cuddly Petra standing on my knee with her back against my shoulder, one arm around my neck, and her head resting against mine. She was a lovely distraction from the pain of signing our lives away for our house.
This poor mum had a really really bad day yesterday. Living with a toddler is dangerous!
A great video for "I've got a feeling" by the Black Eyed Peas (as found by my sister).
Petra's very difficult to photograph these days - she runs away, makes faces, charges over to grab the camera, says "no photos", and generally does her best to avoid being flashed at. I don't blame her; I don't much like people sticking cameras in my face either. But I persist. And here she is posing in her glam glasses and hat, and her fancy dress.
The test between New Zealand and Pakistan was very evenly poised going into the last day, so we spent another afternoon in the sun at the Oval.
Petra lasted a couple of hours, hours during which it seemed that New Zealand was going to be batted out of the game. The Pakistani contingent in the crowd got increasingly vocal and active, running around the ground with flags waving. The wickets didn't start falling until after we got home - I listened on the radio as the New Zealand fast bowlers whipped through the final five batsmen. I bet the Pakistani crowd got quieter while the NZ supporters became rowdier and rowdier.Cricket has gone into a decline in New Zealand during my years
overseas. Watching New Zealand play recently has required a special
kind of masochism. Until yesterday, they hadn't won a test match for a
year. The poor results have led to a huge drop in attendance at
matches. I used to go to Carisbrook along with 10 to 20 thousand
others. Yesterday, we were at the University Oval (a much smaller
ground) as part of a crowd of just over 2200. It was fun and
atmospheric even so - but the reduced crowds are a bit alarming.
It's been slow coming but summer has finally arrived. I know because the first cricket test of the season started yesterday. We've had a few days of fabulous weather as well. We celebrated by going to the cricket for a couple of hours this afternoon.
While we were picnicking and playing with Petra the Blackcaps' batsmen survived a few nasty blows to the head and body and managed to bat through to the last ball before lunch without losing a wicket. Travis and I only got intermittent looks at the play but I enjoyed the sound of bat on ball and what bowling and shot making I did see.
After reading an article about Google's sprawling influence and the sheer amount of information it gathers, I went to google.com to check my cookie settings (click privacy on the home page, then Ads Preference Manager). Here's the list of ad categories linked to me. Some of their choices are a bit random, but on the whole Google knows me disconcertingly well.
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