Taking a break while I’m on a true “grandmother gig.” Little Lady has a baby brother. After four granddaughters we have a grandson! I’ll be back here in a few weeks.
Monday, January 24, 2022
Welcome Baby Boy!
Taking a break while I’m on a true “grandmother gig.” Little Lady has a baby brother. After four granddaughters we have a grandson! I’ll be back here in a few weeks.
Saturday, January 15, 2022
Making Up For Lost Time
Farm fun. |
Little Lady taking a pretend nap this morning. |
Ripple Afghan made for Jessica about 20 years ago. |
Hook: size H
Yarn: 12 skeins Red Heart (12 x 260 yds)
Still working from this pattern, written on a sheet of notebook paper over 40 years ago:
Chain 225 sts. Turn. Skip 2 ch st. *Sc in next 6 ch st, always working in the back of each stitch . Make 3 sc in next ch st. Sc in next 6 chain st. Skip 2 ch st.* Repeat for length of chain. Chain 1 at end of row. Turn. Skip 2 ch st. Repeat pattern for remaining rows.
And guess what? There is a major winter storm predicted to move in tonight! So these folks are staying a little longer. The fun continues.
Sunday, January 2, 2022
2022 - The Year Of Low Expectations
Quick & Easy Cake w/One Minute Chocolate Frosting |
We are leaving 2021 in the dust and stepping into 2022. The best words I've heard about the new year is to make this the year of low expectations. (Look for @sarcasticlutheran post on Instagram for her full New Year blessing.) Yep. You read it right. Low expectations. We've had two years of things not going as planned and disappointment on top of disappointment and having hopes dashed. So this year, let's start out expecting so little of the world, of ourselves and of others, that when anything at all goes right, it is a reason for delight. I am okay with that.
But we did start our year as we always do. With the traditional black eyed peas and collards meal on New Year's Day. We eat peas to insure we have plenty of coins jingling in our pockets and the collards are for dollar bills—folding money. There were fewer of us around the table this time, so I made fewer side dishes. And we survived.
2 cups self-rising flour
1-1/2 cups sugar
1 cup oil
1 cup milk
3 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
Mix all ingredients together in a large bowl. Beat until well mixed. This can be baked in layers or a 9x13-inch pan. (Greased and floured, of course. Or, use baking spray.) Bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes, until golden brown and the top springs back when lightly touched.