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    Quick Glimpses of Our Weekend

    We’re having a big snow storm tonight. Don’t tell the kids, but I’m hoping for a snow day, even more than they are. It seems like we haven’t had real snow in years. See you tomorrow! For now, I leave you with a scene from my window: Listen to this article

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    The Thing Is…

    Today was a good day. Her Highness the Tween was the only girl in her class invited to participate in a regional math competition at the University of Maryland. She and DH skipped ice skating lessons today and headed out early, which meant I got to spend the morning with BoyZilla. He was being wonderful…

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    Not a Bloggable Kind of Week

    It’s been a bit of a weird week. I haven’t gotten a lot of knitting done at all. Just a couple more little hearts for my Valentine’s goody bags for my co-workers. I’m glad it’s a three-day weekend and I’ll have time to get more done. My cable access was very intermittent until Wednesday evening…

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    Ski Day

    Today Diana went on her school’s annual ski trip at Whitetail Ski Resort. Here are a few scenes from the day: For some reason that I can’t explain, Diana didn’t want to go on the ski trip this year. But, we convinced her to go anyway, and it turns out she had a great time,…

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    Flippin’ for Flip!

    Last week, I got a new video camera. I got the Flip Video Ultra Series Camcorder, in pink. You know what? I didn’t want to like this camera. I really didn’t. But I can’t help myself. I LOVE it. I really do. Over the summer I got a different portable video camera, and I got…

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    Knit Valentine and a Birthday

    Yay! I figured it out! Actually, I feel pretty stupid. Elizabeth Zimmermann is always right, and I should just trust her, that even though her patterns aren’t always the most specific, hand-holding things in the world, I should just trust that they’re right. It’s all about the short rows. Most of the time, a pattern…

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