Hello knitting and watching a booklink all at the same time! Hurrah for multi-tasking!
Hello to reading the Happy Hollisters! Mom knew what she was talking about when she said they were fun books. Little man was dragging his feet about this new book, until he got involved in the story.
Hello apple crisp! Yum, yum yummy! I’m linking up with Lisa and definitely agreeing with her greeting to sugar.
Hello supper-in-a-basket ready to be carried over to the shed to the farmer and the farmer’s son, while they switched from farmer role to mechanic role and worked on the combine.
Hello messy table! Hello to being able to take photos that don’t show the mess! 🙂 Hello black and white photo-you even make a messy table look better.
Hello to potatoes on sale! Happy, happy! Red potatoes and Yukon Gold. Our favorites. My daughter and her dad are potato people. Baked potatoes are very high on the list of their favorite foods.
Hello to my daughter’s knitting project! Bright and cheery!
Hello going to the field to cut milo! Hello to having a bearing go out one binload in!
Would you be able to say hello to ripsticking and knitting at the same time? Me either.
Hello pretty gourds! Thanks to my sister-in-laws’ garden.
And hello shopping trip with my mother-in-law and sister-in-law! Hello to doing some Christmas shopping! My sis-in-law wanted to get a lot of her Christmas gifts purchased before baby’s arrival in a month. I found a few Christmas gifts too. I think most of the other gifts I want to buy I can find on Amazon. I really love the ease of shopping on Amazon.
I also found some gift items for our new niece or nephew. If baby would decide to come two weeks early, we would get to meet him/her next week!!
Hello Lego landfill! Built on the top bunk. Hello garbage truck dumping!
That’s a few of our highlights and happenings. What about you?
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Love the Lego landfill. Never saw such a pretty landfill. Wondering who is driving the Pete? Dont suppose Jordan is up to it if he even had the time. The knitting project looks pretty. But on a ripstick?!! No way. Yummy apple crisp. I must make some.One of my favorite songs posted with the gourds. And combines pics are fun any time. Thanks for a peek into your week. Love to all.
Jordan would be driving it if he wasn’t too busy. We are missing him. The combine driver has been turning into the truck driver once everything is cut full.
I’m thinking that ripsticking and knitting all at the same time would be a good workout for the brain!
I made peach crisp this past weekend. Just like the apple goody but with peaches. I think it was even yummier than the apple crisp. I have more peaches to use up, so I’m going to make another one. Come over. We’ll share.
I do almost 100% of my Christmas shopping on Amazon!
Your daughter really is a great multi-tasker. Not sure I could stand on one of those things, much less try to knit on it at the same time!
Beth (A Mom’s Life) recently posted…Poor Peter!
I’m not sure I can stand on one either. Her talent is not inherited from her mother.
I don’t think I’ve ever done all my Christmas shopping on Amazon, but I did come close a couple of years ago!
🙂 I wish I had some apple crisp sitting here right now! I’m really wanting something sweet. I think I’ll stick to learning to play the piano and leave the ripsticking AND the knitting to Renae!!
Jill Flory recently posted…Grey Ruffled Dress
Yeah, why does something sweet sound good so often?!!!! One of life’s unsolved mysteries.
Just had the last of the apple crisp a friend brought over for dinner Friday – yum! Can’t believe R is knitting and riding a ripstick – I agree with the above commenter, I do good to stand on one!
Mrs. K recently posted…All in a Day’s Work
I’m not sure I can even stand on one. Her talent comes from her dad. 🙂