Inca style
I’d like to think that quality, not quantity is a good thing…
Well, Daughter-Kate’s birthday festivities are coming to a close. For me, it was an easy event. A couple of home-made pizzas. Chips and salsa. Fizzy drink. Walk around the corner to the theatre for the play. Sold out. Glad we’ve had our tickets for weeks. Three sweet little girls staying for a sleepover. Gales of laughter. Slowing to a quieter giggle. Sleep overcoming them around midnight. Made cinnamon rolls for breakfast. Chic flic for them this morning. Parents coming to collect the overly fatigued party guests. A good time was had by all, I think. Kate was quite pleased.
Next event, school Autumn Fair fundraiser tomorrow. More activities. Sigh.
In the midst of such busyness, the amount of fibre projects plummets. So not much to show. But, happy to say that Lovely-Little-Leonie’s hat is complete.



I like the lining for the hat. Good idea. It’s really cute.
21 Oct 2006 at 3:46 pm
I agree about the lining. Fleece is a bit too much for most Irish weather. Next time I knit an earflap hat, that’s what I’ll do! Home-made pizzas sounds like a really good idea for a party. I have only made home made pizza once: I put it in our gas grill and shut the door. Half an hour later, I smelled gas and put my head into the grill to see what was wrong and pressed the ignition button. Kaboom! My hair and eyebrows went on fire and my eyelashes melted together. About two days later, I was rubbing my eye in school, and all my eyelashes fell out into my french book. Always with the drama! I’m too afraid to make pizza after that, but I’m glad to see someone else plucked up the courage to!
21 Oct 2006 at 9:30 pm