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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Summer Days

When you're a teacher, typically you dream of summer as your time off. Even though the reality is not always that way. Luckily, I'm still on my "mandatory" two weeks off from school-- before slowly starting to do prep-work for the fall. 

lots and lots of ends
For those of you who have made granny squares before, you know what I mean by ends, ends and more ends. I work in phases for my grannies-- crochet a whole bunch at once, then weave in a whole bunch of ends at once. It may not be the best method, but it is the one that works for me. As you can tell from above, I'm on the massive amounts of end-weaving stage. My Kindle is hiding in the background, but I'm not reading anything new. But you can check out my brief unofficial review of The Secret Daughter of the Tsar, my latest finished read. 


can you resist?
These sunny summer days are my temporary adjustment to being a SAHM. The munchkin and I are still figuring out our schedule, but I'm not crazy yet. We think he's teething, which is making everyone edgy, but hopefully something will break soon.

What are you up to on these sunny summer days?
Ginny's link-up here.

3 comments:

  1. Granny square creations are among my most admired and feared projects. I don't know which I fear most - all that end-weaving-in, or the joining. Looking forward to someday seeing your finished project.

    And the munchkin is absolutely irresistible. ;^)

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  2. How do you get anything done with that face looking at you? So sweet! I haven't made anything Granny Square yet, but I actually am looking forward to making a Granny Square BLANKET. Something nostalgic about that!

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  3. How do you get anything done with that face looking at you? So sweet! I haven't made anything Granny Square yet, but I actually am looking forward to making a Granny Square BLANKET. Something nostalgic about that!

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