Saturday, December 31, 2011

Good-bye 2011, Welcome 2012

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I can't believe 2011 is just about gone in a few hours! It's been quite the year. There were lots of ups and downs and some big bumps in the road. One of the special "ups" was getting to meet my sister for the very first time when my sister and her husband journeyed by train clear across country to visit with me and my family here in Massachusetts. Then there were a few "downs" and  I have to be honest to say that I am looking forward to a brand new year. New projects, old friends and new friends and hopefully good health and much happiness  for everyone. Happy New Year!

Let's see, what have I been up to since my past post? You may not believe me....I have been trying to write this post for some time now (before Christmas to be exact), but life kept getting in the way. The time just flies by...it scares me. I'm here now, so here's the scoop....Christmas came extremely fast for me this year. We had a really nice Christmas. We celebrated my father's 95th birthday. Here he is blowing out his candles.
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After dinner at my house, we piled into the car and brought all the desserts (vanilla and chocolate birthday cakes, apple pie, pumpkin pie and a new recipe that I tried,  walnut maple pie) to my Dad at his assisted living place. The walnut maple pie was a big hit and will be the one to make every year from now on. I love that it is made with real maple syrup and not that yucky high fructose corn syrup. This pie is not as sweet as the traditional pecan pie. I LOVE this recipe! Sorry no photo, but here's the link to the recipe -  walnut maple pie.

Despite the fact no one had any knitted items on their lists, I did manage to knit a couple of gifts. For my son's mother-in-law I knit her another pair of comfy socks pretty much just like the ones I made for her last year.
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taken with Canon Power Shot SX110 IS
She had told me earlier how much she enjoys wearing those socks to bed just about every night. She was very pleased when she opened them up so that proved to be a good thing to give to her.  I also knit a little mouse toy for my son's and daughter-in-law's cat, Neko.
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Poor Neko. They adopted her this past fall from a shelter and she was supposed to be about 2 years old, but when the vet checked her out the vet thought she was much older because of the condition of her teeth. In fact they were told she had thyroid problems and was diagnosed with lymphoma. It is so sad because they got really attached to her in a short amount of time. She's such a nice cat. I'm still hoping the diagnosis is wrong, but it seems from the ultrasound that the lymphoma has already metastasized. Needless to say she's being spoiled by all.

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taken with Canon Power Shot SX110 IS
Here's Neko's mouse. She didn't get too excited when she saw it. I think she would have liked it better if it was filled with catnip. I'll have to find some catnip and make her another one soon :)

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taken with Canon Power Shot SX110 IS
I got a new camera ( Kodak EasyShare Mini M200) for Christmas. I've been wanting a nice small one that I can carry with me in my pocketbook. This one fits the bill and it now resides in my purse. My non-smart cell phone's camera is lousy.  This one is perfect.
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taken with Canon Power Shot SX110 IS
It only weighs about 3 oz as compared  to my good canon camera - new model link Canon PowerShot SX120IS. That one weighs almost 11 oz and doesn't fit in my bag.
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taken with Kodak EasyShare mini m200

I'm really impressed with the quality of the shots for such an inexpensive camera, plus it's super easy to use. I've taken a few shots of all the sweets I made for Christmas.
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taken with Kodak EasyShare mini m200
It was the first time I made gumdrops and caramels.
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taken with Kodak EasyShare mini m200
I also had a mishap with my chocolate chip cookies this year. No worries, for I threw the half baked cookies back in the bowl with the missing ingredient and reformed the cookies. Because some of the cookies were partially baked before I discovered my mistake, the chocolate chips melted and I ended up with chocolate chocolate chip cookies. Bet you didn't know you could do that. Neither did I, but I was determined not to waste all those ingredients. Actually I got tired of forming the cookies and dumped what was left in a pan and make some chocolatey cookie squares :)
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taken with Kodak EasyShare mini m200
Nothing wasted 3 bags of chocolate chip, brown sugar, butter, etc....I was happy. All's well that end's well...for the cookies were actually tasty despite my big mistake.

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Look what my sister sent me for Christmas... a row counter necklace. Love it to pieces, plus she personalized it with the leather and bead necklace. I'm really enjoying it immensely. I have a very thoughtful sister :) FYI-the above photo was taken at night without a flash...pretty good?

In case you are wondering, yes, I am still working on the circle cloth blanket. Still very slow going with not much progress. I have about 5 1/2 squares left to finish. I don't know why, but every time I sit down to knit on the squares it take about three or four rows and them I'm off to sleep...sitting up and head bobbing. I usually just give up and go to bed. I guess the TV shows I've been watching, plus the monotony of the squares just relaxes me so much that I can't keep my eyes open. I can't wait to start knitting some other projects. I'm half tempted to put the blanket aside, but I'm afraid I might never finish it. I just want it to be over and done with it. I doubt I'd ever tackle another blanket like this one....so it will be my one and only. Hope the recipient appreciates it :)

I'm wishing that this coming year will be very good one to all my friends. A happy and healthy new year to all. Happy Knitting :)
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9 comments:

  1. Sounds like you had a wonderful holiday. Happy New Year to you and yours.

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  2. Happy Birthday to your father - 95 years is definitely something to celebrate!

    I have the same row counter and love it. I use the "lock" feature quite a bit.

    Happy New Year! I look forward to seeing more photos taken with your new camera.

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  3. yay for a new camera. looks like your dad had a sweet birthday. ;) wow, gumdrops!! i'm going to have to bookmark that link. i didn't even know you could make your own! that is so nice that you gave your son's MIL some handknit socks. poor neko! looks like you were baking like crazy like we were over here. ;)

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  4. Wow, there's so much to comment on! Happy 95th Birthday to your Dad! Thanks for the Walnut Pie recipe - I'm definitely gonna make that soon. Love your new camera...how fun. Oh, God bless Neko. Cute little mouse you knit for him. How thoughtful of you to knit bed socks for your son's m-i-l. Glad she appreciates them :) I sure use bed socks this time o' year. You cooked lots of goodies, I see. Mmmm-mmm! How fun to have a sister who understands a knitter's needs! I need to get myself a counter (my dear sis did get me a Michaels gift card I can use for dat). Happy New Year to you and yours, my friend :)

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  5. How nice to read your long, friendly post about the holidays! I wish you all the best for 2012!

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  6. Was pretty sure I'd been here and posted previously? hum...Belated Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Getting to meet your sis...fabulous.

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  7. Sounds like you had a very nice Christmas and birthday with your father. I'm sure you made his day! Love your camera (the red is so pretty!) And it takes great pictures!

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  8. Hello, my friend! Long time no chat...my sincere apologies for that, I've been out of the "blog loop" for a long time and am trying to catch up! hope you stop by my blog...I'm back in the personal blogging swing (finally!). How AMAZING that you got to meet your sister! AND celebrate Dad's 95th birthday! What an amazing year! Although, i'm very sorry about the kitty...
    Looking forward to a wonderful 2012 and wishing the same for you!

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  9. Looks like you had a great time during the holidays! Love the mouse, and the socks look cozy and warm. Have a great weekend!

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