Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Catching up!

Good Morning everyone! Can you believe that it's the middle of May already? We have had such a busy month. Last week we were camping with Curt & Barb and Jeff & Angie. It poured virtually the entire time. Both of their campers leaked. Guess where the leaks were? Right over their beds of course. It ended up that our camper was the place to be! We had our meals and hung out there and we all had a wonderful time anyway. It cleared up enough the first night, (while the wood was dry), to have a campfire for about an hour and make s'mores.

We got home and barely unpacked things before our houseguests arrived much earlier than expected. I was still in the shower! They just left yesterday and now life will return to it's normal pace, at least I hope so. 

If I missed your posts I apologize. I haven't been online at all until yesterday and then I tried to catch up with everyone.

On Sunday Dennis and I are going camping by ourselves for four nights. We're just going to Mahoney State Park, about 20 minutes from home so we can get back for Mom if need be. She's doing really well right now and I sure hope that continues. We both have projects in the trailer we want to do, so it will be nice to have time there by ourselves. I have some storage things to try out and a few decorating things to do. He has more mundane issues like child locks on a few drawers that keep opening as we drive and some maintenance issues. Of course the forecast is for rain the entire time, but we don't care as long as it slows to sprinkles for set-up and tear-down of the campsite.

Now for the fun stuff! I did finish these socks finally. When I only knit on them while in the car or in Sunday School they take awhile. However, it was 3 1/2 hours each way to our camping spot last week so they were finished lickety-split. These were made with Opal yarn in the "Blue" colorway. I have no idea why they look green here. Just imagine shades of blue where the green is.

This is a stack of three dishcloths folded up ready to pop in a bag as a gift. It's "I Love This Cotton" from Hobby Lobby in the Gray colorway and the pattern is the moss stitch. I'm giving these to Angie who we camped with last week. After arriving home on Wednesday from camping, her Dad passed away on Friday night. She's had a rough week and she had told me how much she loves knitted dishcloths, so I thought I would make her a few. Her kitchen is charcoal gray and white so these should match well.

I also finished another wheelchair blanket for the Memory Care unit.  This one is made using scraps I had in my stash plus a skein of variegated Big Twist in gray, pink and purple. I love how it turned out and may just have to make one for myself someday. Mine would need to be a bigger blanket to snuggle in while watching TV. Purple is my all time favorite color and I like how the other colors blend too. I still have to wash and block this one since the inside squares look a bit wonky.

Last night I started another wheelchair blanket in more manly colors in the "Every Which-Way" pattern. It's truly using all scraps that I've had for a long, long time in my stash. Some I've had for at least 20 years! I like how it's turning out though.

I saw this photo on Facebook. It's a town in Italy but I don't remember the name. Isn't it amazing? How would you like to walk out your back door in one of these houses? It is a real photo, not AI from what the article says. The views must be amazing, but I must admit, it gives me a bit of anxiety just looking at the photo. I don't do very well with heights. 

I hope you are all doing well and enjoying the spring here in the northern hemisphere and fall down under. This is my favorite time of year when the earth wakes up and all of nature seems to celebrate. 

My prayers are with the people all over the world who are experiencing violence.  From Burma and the Ukraine to the innocent civilians in Israel and Gaza. There are many other wars happening that we never hear about. I pray for the innocent people and for the terrorists to be awakened to what they're doing to their own people. I fear what's coming to the U.S. if we don't wake up and realize that it can happen here too. 
On that rather depressing note I'll close. I pray for each one of you and I hope you know how much you mean to me and to our God too.

Blessings and love,
Betsy

17 comments:

  1. Great socks!

    I would certainly be worried about erosion living in one of those houses! Yikes!

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  2. Nope not living in that Italian town...I am a sleep walker! You had some nice finishes, you are way more productive than I am! Good to hear that your camper did not leak! Have fun organizing and decorating!

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  3. A leaky camper is no fun (our pop-up leaked at the end). Enjoy your next outing!!

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  4. That town is hard to look at! I wonder how far down it is? What if you put a pie on the windowsill to cool... then, oops.

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  5. You're really making the most out of your camping this year. I'm envious. Those socks are beautiful. I thought I knew Opal but that colorway is a surprise to me. I love it.
    And a big no to that quaint little town. I'd be worrying about an earthquake all the time. A big one could shake those houses right into infinity.

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  6. Too bad about the weather while you were camping. And to have leaky RV's :(
    You couldn't pay me enough to live in that narrow and extremely dangerous area.
    I hope you have better weather when you go camping after the upcoming weekend. Sounds like you could do with some time to relax by yourselves after the busy time.

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  7. Love the colorway you used for the socks. You sure can whip up a lap blanket it no time! I'm sure they are much appreciated. Enjoy your camping trips!

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  8. You really are the adventurers! Love that you can do all that camping, even in the rain! Sounds like you've been having a good time. Love those socks...I know you said they are blue, but I like that color that shows here...really pretty! I'm sure the blue is pretty too. LOL. Your other items are lovely too. So very sorry about your friend whose father passed away after they returned from their camping trip. I am sure she will appreciate the washcloths and just the fact that you are thinking about her during this time. That picture of that town in Italy is scary! How did they ever even build those houses like that in the first place? I can't begin to imagine living there. Makes my palms sweat just thinking about it. LOL. Please take care and may God be with you in all your journeys. Always good to hear from you.

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  9. Just being away for camping is sweet--I'm glad you didn't have a leak! You've made some great yarn items while you were camping!!! Very pretty!

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  10. Glad to hear mom is doing well enough that you can get some more camping in. Even with the rain, I am sure you had a great time with your friends. Those socks are so fun! Enjoy your time camping with Denis. It will be great to have some down time to make the camper more homey and safe. Even in the rain, it is a breath of fresh air. No thanks to visiting those homes!

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  11. Nope. I wouldn't even want to visit that town! Yikes! Leaks when you're camping are no fun. Glad there was at least one trailer where you could all hang out. I often think about all the innocent people in these wars. On both sides. It's heartbreaking. God is doing something though. He is in control and is preparing for His return. John 16 - In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world."

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  12. I'm happy to hear that you're enjoying your camper. This was a very interesting post. I always love your knitted socks they just seem so cozy and such a special gift.
    As for that town in Italy, I would be claustrophobic living in such tight quarters with nothing but cliffs around me.
    Isn't it wonderful knowing that our God is in control. This world is a mess but we have to remember that He is allowing each and everything to happen. Maybe it's because He's coming back soon or then again He might have other plans. He has always been there for me, so I have no fear that He always will be. God bless you both and have a lovely camping trip together.

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  13. Sorry to hear it rained on your camping trip again. I hope to go camping soon. I love all of your projects. I haven't had much time for any lately. That row of houses looks a bit scary. Crazy where some house are built. I would need a garden ha ha!

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  14. Hello! I have been thinking of you! I am glad you have had some fun times with friends, and will be enjoying a relaxing time with your hubby. In the meantime, enjoy being home, cozy as can be. Your projects are beautiful. And the love you put in them makes them even more so. Have a lovely evening, my friend.

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  15. You are so very talented. Everything you make is lovely! Love the Verse too.

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  16. Dear Betsy, so good to see you back and posting again. You sure love to camp. Sorry to hear about all that rain, but at least your camper didn't leak and you were a place of refuge for the others! Bless your hearts! I love all the things you're making for others! So nice you can camp alone for a few days, even in the rain! Yes, the world is in a mess and we don't hear most of what's happening, but we can always trust in our Good God and His love for all of us. Take good care...have fun camping!

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  17. Betsy, I'm glad you were all safe even in the rain going inside the campers. šŸ˜” I don't know why that happened. Creative friend you are. I voted šŸ—³ and hopefully things get better. God helps us when we walk through the valley. I look forward to being at the coast early June with Megan. I need to get off my phone, off the couch and get things put away and go to bed. Long but good day today with Phil when we were at a senior fest in Turner. Good things to learn as we get older and stay connected to God. Enjoy your next getaway. Hugs and prayers, Becky

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