Friday, March 28, 2008

I LOVE her...............


"Learning how to knit was a snap. It was learning how to stop that nearly destroyed me."
Erma Bombeck

Oh, Erma, I don't think I could ever STOP! That's so funny and true and typical 'Erma Bombeck' !


A bolder as a monument. Boy, does that speak volumes in many ways! A successful woman who paved the way for women forever! And did it under the radar, so as to not upset men or the establishment! Yes, hats off to you!

This was a great lady. The first woman to have the nerve to make fun of being a mom!

This will be a tribute to her. This is from the 'Find A Grave' website.

Erma Bombeck
Original name: Erma Fiste
Birth: Feb. 21, 1927
Death: Apr. 22, 1996

Newspaper Columnist. For three decades she chronicled life's absurdities in a syndicated column carried by hundreds of newspapers. She was born Erma Louise Fiste in Dayton, Ohio to a father who was a city crane operator. At age fifteen, she was hired by the Dayton Herald as a copygirl. Shirley Temple came to Dayton premiering her latest movie. Erma interviewed her and the story was published on the feature page. That day marked the beginning of her writing career. She enrolled at the University of Ohio then transferred to Dayton University where she graduated. The Dayton Journal-Herald welcomed her back and she was assigned to the women's section. She began writing a column resulting in syndication appearing in thirty-eight papers the first year. Five years later her column "At Wit's End" was staple in five hundred and at the time of her death 800 newspapers. Erma was asked to lecture. Thousands of women turned out to hear her speak. She became an Author turning out humorous book after book. Erma was appointed to the President's National Advisory Committee for Woman. She had an eleven year association with the TV show "Good Morning America" which began as a couple of minutes of her zany twist on life then evolved in doing interviews with celebrities. Soon a movie and a sitcom for TV developed. A TV movie "The Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank," based on her book was a dismal failure and a Sitcom "Maggie" suffered the same fate and was cancelled. She became involved with the Arizona Childhood Cancer Service. From a boy's three wishes came the name for her book, "Want to Grow Hair, I want to Grow Up, I want to Go to Boise." Parts of it were funny and parts made readers cry. The book was profitable and all proceeds went to the American Cancer Society and from foreign editions sales proceeds went to Eleanor Roosevelt International Cancer Research Fellowships. She maintained contact and gave back to the University of Dayton in numerous ways, both time and financially. She served on the board of trustees, spearheaded the University's fund raising campaigns, spoke at events including a writers workshop. She received an honorary doctoral degree and was named a lifetime honorary trustee. Diagnosed with a liver ailment and faced with a kidney transplant, she was admitted to a hospital in San Francisco where she died at 69 from complications. A mass was celebrated with fellow Ohioan and former neighbor, Phil Donahue giving a eulogy, invoking laughter from the congregation telling of living next to the Bombecks in Centerville, Ohio. Erma was brought back to her hometown and interred in the family plot. A 29,000 pound rock has become a monument for her grave. It was brought by flat-bed truck from her home in Arizona. It reflects the empathy she had for the Southwest desert and to her years of residency. (bio by: Donald Greyfield)

Cause of death: Transplanted kidney failure

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Ok, I changed my mind...is that a crime?

I've not made the Pi Shawl and the Pi Square instuctions confused me, so I decided to start with this one!

This is not my picture, but with any luck, mine will look close to this.

I attended our local knitting groups 'knit in' at the Barnes and Noble coffee shop last night and saw some new books I MUST have and felt some yummy yarn! Oh, I must use my one skein wonder book and get rid of some stash before I think of that!

In the word of that great lady....Elizabeth Zimmermann....


Saturday, March 22, 2008

I know I said I wouldn't....but I did....

Okay, I said I wasn't going to get anymore books for awhile, but this one is for one skeins, and how can I keep my promise to get rid of all this stash if I don't have a bunch of patterns for one skien projects.....

but I bought some more yarn.

The picture does not do this yarn justice.....it is gorgeous!!!

I'm going to make me a shawl, the Lace Pi are Square Shawl.

And I should have some left, I'll make some beautiful socks!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

More books for my library...

Okay, this is it for a while! I have enough books for a while and enough yarn. I saw a blog with an agreement to not buy any yarn (don't faint.....take a breath!) until you complete a project with some stash. Then you are allowed to buy yarn for one project and it must be started within 30 days and completed before another project is started!
Well, I'm concidering it--but I just got all these books to make stuff!

Knitter's Almanac
— Elizabeth Zimmermann

I got this one mainly because of the Pi Shawl. (Which means I need more yarn!--see above statement!)

Knitting Without Tears
—Elizabeth Zimmermann

I got this one because I have been crocheting soooo long and knitting sometimes makes me cry when I have to rip out and try (I normally start over) to pick up the stitches. This is where crocheting is so much easier!

There is one more I really,,, really,,,,really want.
But it's not a book, it's another DVD! I might have to wait on this one a while!

It's educational! Think dear hubby will go with that one?!?

He's really a good guy. And I keep reminding him that in a few years our daughter will be in college and it will just be him and me again.....so he'd better be nice to me!!! LOL!

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Added another book to my "library"....



Oh, yes I did! Another EZ book and I have two more coming tomorrow! I love this lady! Her patterns are so common since!

Friday, March 14, 2008

Why did it take me so long to find you......


I so wish I could have met this dear woman. Watching her on the DVD's I bought, makes me actually feel like I have. And she reminds me of a very dear aunt of mine that has passed on. I would be such a much better knitter by now if I had known her sooner, but I won't fret over that, I'm just so excited to put her advice into practice now.....who you ask?

The Queen of Knitting Knowledge...a legend among knitters, Elizabeth Zimmermann.

I have a new Christmas List--oh my gosh, it's only mid-March!!!

The Opinionated Knitter
— Elizabeth Zimmermann

Knitting Around
—Elizabeth Zimmermann

Knitting Without Tears
—Elizabeth Zimmermann

Knitter's Almanac
— Elizabeth Zimmermann
And I await this one in the mail--hopefully today--it corresponds with the DVD's of her FAMOUS PBS show from 1981 that I got in the mail last week! I'm so excited!!!

Knitting Workshop
— Elizabeth Zimmermann

This is how I picture her in Heaven! Sitting with her yarn around her, teaching and sharing her love of yarn!!

SO what else have I been doing?


We have an addition to our family!!!


We have....

So I've been..........



and riding a................

so, you may not hear from me for a while....because I will be Wii-ing and knitting the sweater---for myself---that I cast on last night...with confidence, thanks to Elizabeth Zimmerman aka EZ!!! So I will sign off the loving way she use to sign her books...........

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Okay, I think this is the last of it....for a while!

This is so cool. This lady is so great. I can hardly wait to start knitting Continental Style! It even sounds cool!



And what will I be doing while I practice. Well, this really neat group on Ravelry invited me to join them.

The first book I'm 'reading' is At Home In Mitford by Jan Karon. And I use the word read in a way that I can do while I knit-so that would be on CD! And praise God, I was going to download it on my itunes for like $30, but when I got on the group chat, a girl had said she got it at her library...so hubby went up to our local library and now I have the '16' Disc. It is so cool to be invited into a Christian group.

Well, I have so much to do, you may not hear from me for a long while............

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

I got it! I got it!

What did I get, you ask?

I've just watched a little bit of it, but she reminds me of my late Aunt Nina. I call her late, not because she was ever late, but she has gone on to live with our Lord! She was a teacher, and pulled no punches.

I consider myself an above average crocheter, but had put my knitting on the back-burner until recently. Two color knitting and crocheting has always scared me, but I believe with this new DVD coarse, I will be handling it with ease in no time at all!

And I'm a thrower, so I want to learn to knit Continental Style! So I bought
and I'm Patiently
waiting for it!

Oh, and I forgot to mention that yesterday I got something else!

So now I have two Denise Interchangeabel Knitting Needles, one plain and one color.

I think I'm just about ready for ANYTHING!

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Starting Marches Dishcloth KAL

I'm SICK! I had a 100 degree temperature at 4 o'clock this morning, but when I woke up this morning at 8:30--all I could think of was my monthly dishcloth knit-a-long.

So, there has been a huge discussion on the threads about 'Christian' themed dishcloths. Well, excuse me--but I had to speek up. If I deny Him (my Lord), He will deny me before His Father! I feel sorry for people who are so blind.

So, may the Lord use the thread to further His kingdom!