right now I'm.......
...enjoying the smell of freshly picked roses on the window sill in my bedroom....
.....marveling at my girl as she embraces school life from home....
.....flipping through patterns in search of inspiration of the stripey kind - a special baby is due very, very soon...
....living on Hungarian peppers, fresh from my garden, cut into stripes and roasted - these are divine when rolled up with a little of this dip....
......balling up some cascade 220 from my shop to start a Winter blanket for my littlest girl, Miss Millie.....
.....and lastly, enjoying a strongly brewed pot of tea as I type this post - just the right medicine after a hectic kind of day.....
What are you doing right now????
Right now I am reading your blog Jodie...and cleaning up after Sheppard's pie for dinner! Good to hear your daughter is embracing school at home. Love your photos :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoying a k-cup of Nantucket coffee on a lazy Saturday morning. Love your blog.
ReplyDeleteDrinking tea and waiting for annie flowergarden to pick me up and go to a quilt show.
ReplyDeleteHi Jodie! I got so far behind in catching up with blogs....sorry I haven't been on yours in a bit. It's Spring here and a busy time...flowers, gardening..you know. It doubles my workload because it's just me, myself and I and I can't seem to get "the girls" (my 2 dogs) to help out other than guard me against rabbits and "bad birds"! LOL!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are stunning and your header is precious with you and your girls. I hav to go catch up with you and all I've missed!
Ive just finished helping son no 5 get his science assignment ready to give to his teacher,Ive cooked a biccie barrel full of like named,spun half a bobbin of SCF corrie and now about cook dinner and iron school/work clothes,work at 5.30 in the morn....
ReplyDeleteRight now I am catching up on blogs I love and seeing what everyone else has been up to. It is now Spring here and a bit on the chilly side since last week when we had such unseasonably warmer temperatures that broke records. I found it unbearable to handle yarn in such heat and decided to put my unfinished hex blanket up for the summer and pullout the sewing machine. Instead I found a sweet little newborn knit hat and grabbed my knitting needles (the pattern link is posted on my blog if you're interested).
ReplyDelete(((HUGS))) Susanne :)
Tea hits the spot every time doesn't it, I love my Earl Grey! I am crocheting a baby blanket in the most lovely wool/cashmere blend for my SIL who is due in July. It is so soft and scrummy to work with, such a delight to watch the rows slowly grow. I noticed the playdough is getting well used, I have a brilliant recipe for microwave playdough that lasts months in the fridge if you are interested. My friend runs childcare centers and she passed it onto me when I was doing family day care. Love those colours you picked out and you can't go wrong with cascade 220! :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed Jodie that your daughter can make cookies herself at such a young age. Wait are those cookies? I think I may be wrong here.
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