its gonna be that kind of day. tgif. enjoy your weekend and get yo knit on!!!
In 2010, we Howe women took on a New Year's Resolution to knit, knit, knit. The goal was simple- to summon delightful creations from our fingers and to encourage, drag, and pull each other to new levels! In 2011 we decided to take on the task of cooking. We did not win that one. So in 2012 we are just kept on keeping on. What is in store for 2013? Hopefully a lot of new adventures!
Friday, October 26, 2012
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Saturday, October 20, 2012
You Say Autumn, I Say, Pretty Please!
Yup, another post. And yes, so soon after the last! What has gotten into us?
Well, for me, it is the fact that the weather in LA is finally starting to turn to a more "fall" like season. We have been battling triple-digit heat for too long over here and I am ready for things to cool down. Seriously, you know it has been hot when you check the forecast, it says 80 degrees, and you say, "YES! I'm wearing a sweater today!"
Today, however, is overcast, slightly drizzly, and a cool 71 degrees (yes, I know what that sounds like to my friends back east and in Seattle) and I am ready to bust out my leg-warmers and some comfy food. Add to that, my dear Marmie is on a plane, as I type, making her way to the west coast. She will be here for a full 8 days but I only get her for the weekends. Can you imagine a better fall day than snuggling up all cozy with your mom, watching chick flicks, drinking hot drinks, and knitting?? I can't!
So for tomorrow, I have planned us a delicious breakfast. In fact, I am about to throw on my favorite Salmagundi fall hat and get the final ingredients. The meal? Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Pancakes. That's right. You heard me. I decided to not just mush up my pumpkin puree with my box of Bisquik and actually find a recipe. I stumbled upon this blog A Cozy Kitchen and she not only tells you why chocolate chip pumpkin pancakes are amazing, she gives a pretty simply but delicious-sounding recipe.
So, cheers to all of you who have been blessed with the appropriate weather. I am finally joining you and will post pictures tomorrow!
Usually, in LA, our "signs" of fall are celebrities dressing more cozy, as in this photo from www.collegefashion.net/ |
Today, however, is overcast, slightly drizzly, and a cool 71 degrees (yes, I know what that sounds like to my friends back east and in Seattle) and I am ready to bust out my leg-warmers and some comfy food. Add to that, my dear Marmie is on a plane, as I type, making her way to the west coast. She will be here for a full 8 days but I only get her for the weekends. Can you imagine a better fall day than snuggling up all cozy with your mom, watching chick flicks, drinking hot drinks, and knitting?? I can't!
I'm shooting for more of a "quaint New England town" feel |
So for tomorrow, I have planned us a delicious breakfast. In fact, I am about to throw on my favorite Salmagundi fall hat and get the final ingredients. The meal? Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Pancakes. That's right. You heard me. I decided to not just mush up my pumpkin puree with my box of Bisquik and actually find a recipe. I stumbled upon this blog A Cozy Kitchen and she not only tells you why chocolate chip pumpkin pancakes are amazing, she gives a pretty simply but delicious-sounding recipe.
So, cheers to all of you who have been blessed with the appropriate weather. I am finally joining you and will post pictures tomorrow!
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autumn,
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luna,
marmie,
no place like home,
pumpkin pancakes,
snuggle time
Thursday, October 18, 2012
what howe girls do
so howe girls do stuff is supposed to be about what we do. which can be anything. so one would assume that if there are no posts, howe girls do jack shit. well this simply just isn't true. howe girls do procrastination very, very well. so, without further ado, i present to you what this howe girl did, in picture form...
well there you have it. a snap shot of what this howe girl has been doing. next time i will hopefully have an entire blog post w words instead of just pictures. but lets face it. why do today what i can do tomorrow???
baked cookies |
knit a wonky glove... |
...and took it apart |
hung out in brooklyn |
spent a day hiking |
hung w einstein |
pissed off a cat enough to do this |
was a baller and got flowers |
made hipster eggs |
saw jack white and his creepy band of zombie ladies |
watched the nats win |
made a new best friend |
stalked adorable children's authors |
was jealous of children screaming for coffee in italian |
met a baby |
turned my friend into a model |
surprised momma w balloons |
made an american flag cake... |
...for captain america |
well there you have it. a snap shot of what this howe girl has been doing. next time i will hopefully have an entire blog post w words instead of just pictures. but lets face it. why do today what i can do tomorrow???
Saturday, October 13, 2012
I LOVE YARN!
Today is I love yarn day. To celebrate...I'm posting a knitting project and sharing a Yarn book with you.
First, the yarn book. Extra Yarn is a children's book written by Mac Barnett and illustrated by Jon Klassen. In the book, Anabelle finds a box of yarn and starts knitting. She realizes, after knitting a sweater, that she has extra yarn so she knits a sweater for her dog. Extra yarn....sweaters for the neighbors, then the houses, the trees, the trucks, etc. All is well until an evil archduke wants to take her box of magical yarn. I love this book so much, we put some characters from the book in my classroom this year. Marmie loves this book so much, she said she is giving a copy to everyone she knits something for. (Lucky folks!)
And now, my knitting. There has been a serious hiatus from Howe Girls Do Stuff but we have been doing lots. Marmie and JJ ran in a Dirty Girl run a few weeks back. JJ is working on a big Christmas order for a friend...lots of scarves and mitts, and I've been working on my project, the Love Robot.
Many moons ago my friend Brandon asked me to knit him a robot and I decided back in March to get started. Then, Brandon and his fiance announced they had set a date so my toy robot was about to become the BEST WEDDING GIFT ever. The wedding was this past week, on Thursday (10-11-12) and in San Diego, not too far from me. However, with a crazy back to school and travel schedule I was way behind on the little Love Robot. So, enter two evenings of knitting until 2 am and voila! A robot was created. I had a very tiring week but it was so worth it!
I delivered him to their wedding and I think they like him. It also helped that the best man wrote a children's book for them in which the two main characters (the best man and the groom) are a monkey-robot and a clown. Best man then asked why I hadn't knitted him a robot...oops! Now...to find a pattern for a monkey-robot...this should be a good one!
First, the yarn book. Extra Yarn is a children's book written by Mac Barnett and illustrated by Jon Klassen. In the book, Anabelle finds a box of yarn and starts knitting. She realizes, after knitting a sweater, that she has extra yarn so she knits a sweater for her dog. Extra yarn....sweaters for the neighbors, then the houses, the trees, the trucks, etc. All is well until an evil archduke wants to take her box of magical yarn. I love this book so much, we put some characters from the book in my classroom this year. Marmie loves this book so much, she said she is giving a copy to everyone she knits something for. (Lucky folks!)
And now, my knitting. There has been a serious hiatus from Howe Girls Do Stuff but we have been doing lots. Marmie and JJ ran in a Dirty Girl run a few weeks back. JJ is working on a big Christmas order for a friend...lots of scarves and mitts, and I've been working on my project, the Love Robot.
The beginning, using yarn I inherited when a friend's mother passed away a few years ago |
I delivered him to their wedding and I think they like him. It also helped that the best man wrote a children's book for them in which the two main characters (the best man and the groom) are a monkey-robot and a clown. Best man then asked why I hadn't knitted him a robot...oops! Now...to find a pattern for a monkey-robot...this should be a good one!
Deflated, waiting for love |
Trying out his new-found Love on NJP |
Ready to love Brandon and Elisabeth! |
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