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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Sitting at my own table

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Here's the photo of my Forest Canopy that I promised Nora yesterday.  This is the same amount of stitches as Monday when I promised so there is no, err, cheating involved.  Forest Canopy is on the sidelines due to, among other things, my pressing need to finish my Brown Bag project for the MKG meeting this coming Monday. 

I'm actually working near home for the month of May.  Pretty cool.  My only challenge is to remember that I am not as full of energy at the end of the work day as I thought I would be when I made out my list of things I wanted to do this month.   I do this every time I work and commute, which isn't all that often.  I am just kind of startled to be sitting at my own dining room table tonight.  I'll get over it in a few days and get a little routine going.  One nice routine I'm starting is making a fruit yogurt smoothie for breakfast.  Yum.

Another especially nice benefit this week is watching our fruit trees starting to flower.  The cherry tree ....Img_2631

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It still looks amazing. :D There's no place like home.

My favorite breakfast! When can I come over?

Pretty. Now hurry up, so you can get back to it. ;^)

Isn't it odd how life gets so turned around that you're caught off guard when you're where you belong for a change?

Youngest boy adores fruit smoothies for breakfast. I always save the overripe bananas in the freezer especially for him.

It's still gorgeous, Angie. I think you chose the most beautiful yarn of all for your shawl.

I can smell the blossoms... mmmm.

I am SOOOOO digging the yarn colors for Forest Canopy. Gorgeous. Fruit smoothies are a great way to start the day.

Lately my husband feels the same way, he's been very busy and not home much so when he gets a minute to sit, he doesn't know what to do. I, of course, suggest knitting.
Your shawl will move along quickly, it's so pretty.

A cherry tree! Is it a sour cherry tree? When sour cherries come into season I like to make a pie just for me. Yes, I'm a pie pig.

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