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Thursday, October 11, 2012
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Yay for the Gingerbread Girl
Yay! The Gingerbread Girl is back!
Hello Ladies!
I love the
One-a-Day group Carole has put together, and I'm glad it's back. For those of
you that are new to the One-a-Day
Tuesday Tallies...it's easy to join... just complete one
square, one row, one [insert something here] every day and post your progress here. It's fun to see the familiar "faces" week after week.
Here we go ladies... let's get busy :)
Having the
One-a-Day Tuesday
Tallies back is perfect timing, as I just declared my goal
of finishing the Granny in three weeks... well, now actually two. I think I have
been working on it intermittently for a year now... it's time! Today I thought
I was finish with the bulk of it and only had the borders to do, but when I
tried it on my toes stilled poked out at the bottom! UGH! So far, I have 63
squares finished and I'm thinking I need another 14 or so.
I am fond of snippets of yarn.
The bigger the pile
the more productive the day, and above is a pretty respectable snippet pile. I'm
satisfied with my day's work!
Looking foreword to
checking in on every one's progress
xoxo,
Nicky
Sunday, June 17, 2012
A Wedding in Lake Geneva
So... yesterday we were in Chicago, Illinois,
and today we are in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
It's crazy that we went from
this......................to this -- in a two hour drive from our base camp!
The drive was wonderful. We went from suburban
houses packed together to lush green fields with sprawling farms and lots of
cows. When we got there, we were rewarded with glimpses of sparkling Lake
Geneva.
The houses on this lake are to die for, I mean
HUGE, and old money if you know what I mean! But really, if I were to live on
this lake, which I would love to -- who wouldn't want to wake up to the sunlight
shimmering off the water -- I would want a teenie, tiny little cottage with tall
trees waving in the breeze and gloriously fragrant flowers that wrap around my
front porch. Wow, I can dream it, can't I?
So, why were you in Lake Geneva you
ask??
This weekend my little brother, Ed got married!
And, we all headed north for one hell of a
party.
Beth &
Ed
If that isn't the look of true love, I don't
know what is. Ok, can I hear a big, "ahhhhh."
Then we all busted
a move! It was soooo fun.
I love
tulips!
At the end of the
night, my two little monkeys were tired, tired, tired. The next morning they
slept in late. We stayed at The Abbey, a really nice resort, with a really nice
bed. So nice that I had to pull the sheets back and see what kind of mattress it
was ... because I want one!
I am an early
riser, and sleeping late for them meant I had to figure out what to do and where
to go quietly while everyone else slept. There are not many options for
quietness in a tiny hotel room. I carefully brought a chair from bedroom into
the bathroom and faced it opposite the toilet. I then made some coffee, sat on
the chair, and eloquently put my feet up in the toilet while I read my beloved
Cottages & Bungalows magazine. Is there anything "eloquent" about
being in a bathroom?? It was quite a sight, but everyone was happy! I got some
"me" time that morning and oddly enough I spent in the bathroom. Ha ha ha
xoxo,
Nicky
Friday, June 15, 2012
Lincoln Park Zoo & North Ave Beach
Warning - Picture Heavy
Post!
**Friday Fun Day **
My friend Julie & I decided that we needed an adventure...
so we decided to head for the city! If I haven't mentioned before... and I
probably do it again... I live in suburb of Chicago called Yorkville,
Illinois. It's about 1.5 hours away from Chicago, so we don't get there much...
but when we do it's like we're on vacation. It's so different from where we
live. Totally city!!
First stop... The Lincoln Park Zoo.
The whole time we
were there all we heard from the kids was, "We want to go to the beach!" But
then when we came up to a really cool animal they were all like, "This is so
awesome!"
We found time to be silly!
And, athletic!
and, amazed!
After spending some time at the zoo we walked a bit --
over Lake Shore Drive -- to North Avenue Beach.
It made my stomach
a little woozy to see all that traffic speeding under my feet!
But, this was the
gold at the end of the rainbow, Glorious Lake Michigan! The sand was like
powder on the bottoms of my feet, the temperature was perfect, and there was a
slight breeze blowing of the lake. Without any time to waste, we immediately
found our spot and began doing beachy things!
Sand castle building was high on the list.
As the sun began to
set, the long shadows reminded us that it was time to pack it in and head
home.... but not without objection from four little beach goers!
Thanks for spending
time with me today as I share some of my adventures. This is what I love
most when reading the blogs of others and thought, "I had better add to the pool
of fun with tales of my own!" Good times.
Next stop... The Lake Geneva
Wedding!
xoxo,
Nicky
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Ahhhh, the Joys of a Pedicure
There is nothing like a good pedicure. And, since we have a
wedding coming up this weekend (my brother is getting married), I thought I
would knock off the garden dirt and get my toes all dolled up. Funny... when I
got home and was walking around my yard I noticed how close the color I chose
was to my spider geraniums. Love it!
I am excited about the wedding because, for one, it is always
good to share your life with someone you love, and two, it taking place in Lake
Geneva -- a super cute town that's about 2 hours north of us. It is a
kinda touristy, cutesy weekend vacation spot. I just love it. There is lots of
shopping, a lake, and a beach to play at. Long ago, before kids, Jeff and I
would drive up just to have lunch.
On another note... I am still looping away at the granny.
Meet Jimmy. He is our beloved house cat... who got outside this morning and I
am anxiously waiting his return, as he is NOT allowed to frolic in the wild! I
am hoping that he will come home when he is hungry?? Anyway, the point of this
picture is that as soon as I stretch my granny out to see which color to work
on, Jimmy immediately climbs on and curls up! He is sooo sweet I couldn't
possibly get mad at him.
xoxo,
Nicky
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Do You Have a Favorite Spot?
In the summer you can find me on my deck, under the umbrella!
Above is a picture of my back yard. At the moment it looks pretty good.
Yesterday I spent some time out back weeding, pruning, and mowing. It was a hot
one... and we desperately need some rain in the Midwest. The yard is soooo dry.
My feet were absolutely filthy from the dust cloud that followed me as I merrily
went along. I truly felt like I was mowing dirt!
The hard work payed
off, and this morning I could enjoy the fruits of my labor. How wonderful it was
to go out with a cuppa, put my feet up, and crochet to the symphony of nature.
I heard fish jumping in the river, herons honk as they flew in, and the most
gorgeous song birds. Sometimes I get so busy with things I forget how wonderful
it is here.
This is our fire pit down by the river. There is the Hideaway Lakes campground on the other side. It is heavenly to sit by the campfire at night and see the other campers' fires across the way twinkle and dance in the reflection of the water. It's like being on vacation without ever having to leave!
The funny thing is... I'm a big camping fan. So, last year we bought a travel trailer -- you know, the kind that you pull behind with your truck. I wanted so badly to get out and be at one with nature... then, after a time, I realized... I already am.
For Sale -- (1) 30'
Travel Trailer... like new :)
Before I get on with my day, this rather good size pile of snippets confirms that it was a productive morning!
xx,
Nicky
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
I Can See my Future...
I can see the
future, and in it I am wrapped in a very colorful granny square
afghan!
It has been way too long since I've checked in at the Pick A
Stitch Cafe, and I am feeling a bit antsy. I remember the days of lounging in
the mornings with a cup of coffee, stitching away. I have realized
that sometimes I may take a break from crafting/sewing/crocheting, but
eventually I will hear the siren call.. and before you know it, I will be
obsessed again. I just can't help it. I'm sure you can relate.
So here I am pacing the house trying to figure out what crafty
endeavor I am going to partake in. As I wonder, I notice all the projects that
have been started with vigor, then abandoned for something better. I
have decided the time has come. I see my future and in it I am wrapped in a
very colorful granny square afghan!
Remember this... It's soooo close to being finished, it is
first on my list! Just to make sure, I made a square tonight in hopes that I
didn't forget how to stitch it! I'm good. It's like riding a bike -- right?!? My
goal is to have it completed in 3 weeks... yikes! There I said it, laid it out
in the universe, 3 weeks... now I have to stick to it! Wish me luck :)
xx
Nicky
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Vacations Are Good for the Soul
Vacations are good for the
soul!
We had a lovely time in Florida. It was our
first "family" vacation. My kids and I went with my sister and her kids -- there
were eleven of us all together -- to Disney World. Look out Mickey, here we
come! It was truly a trip of a life time. And you know what... with all the
exciting things to choose from, my favorite part of the trip was when all eleven
of us would reconvene at a restaurant for dinner. Seven kids, four adults... it
was a mad house, and I loved it! We were all sooo excited to talk about our
adventures of the day... and, after dinner there would be more to come,
fireworks over Cinderella's castle, Fantsasmic shows, and Electric Light
Parades. We didn't hit the hay until midnight most nights! It was awesome! The
clock doesn't count when your on vacation!
On our last day we drove to Cocoa Beach. I love
the water. I live on the Fox River here in Illinois, but it doesn't hold a
candle to the Atlantic Ocean. Something about the ocean just calms me, brings
out my inner hippy and makes all the the worry disappear. I came home a better
person. I realized that I need to get back to the root of things... do what
makes me happy, instead of worrying about what everyone else is thinking about
what I do or don't do.
It's funny how easy it is stray from the path of
life that I want to lead?!?
The new me... reinvented!
Back to nature, the simple things, and re-enlist
my focus for school. Only one year left of grad school -- I can do it!
xoxo,
Nicky
Thursday, April 5, 2012
What...Another one??
I need another project like I need a hole in my head! But, I thought
I'd try my hook on a ripple. My reason you ask...because it doesn't take much
thought. You can coast along in the rhythmic pattern and enjoy the crochet.

Do you remember this one? I started The Granny last summer. This is not one to travel with because you have to carry so many balls of yarn... or be really organized and only carry the colors that come next. Too much thinking for me :)

Then there is this one. I got the idea from Little Woolie, but for some reason I have lost interest for the moment.
Actually, it has been quite difficult to find any time to
craft/crochet while in grad school. The professors want us to do home work --
and projects... what are they thinking? Don't they know I have important things
to do?
Well, I have several to choose from when I am able. In the
meantime, I am enjoying other blog posts from my favorite authors. Thanks
everyone for posting, as it inspires me to carry on the craft!
xoxo,
Nicky
Friday, February 17, 2012
Harvesting Funny
Pretty funny, huh?? OMG was Funny little under all that fluff. I didn't do a very good job trimming and my fiber was too short. But next time I will no longer be a novice... I will be an experienced angora rabbit trimmer, and I will harvest like the best of 'em! But for now... not so much :(
Funny was so good -- I think she may have actually enjoyed all the attention. I wonder if she feels naked?? Now I just have to harvest her about 45 more times and I'll have enough to make a baby scarf -- ha ha ha
xoxo, Nicky
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
It's Official
I have applied, been accepted, and am now officially a student in Dominican University's Graduate School of Library and Information Science.
What kind of librarian do I want to be? Yes, there are several types: school libraries (School Library Media Specialist), public libraries, academic libraries, special libraries... and, I don't really know which one to choose.
For now I am enrolled in core classes - Intro to Librarianship, Management of Library and Information Centers, and Reference and Online Services.
Wish me luck, I think I'm going to need it... but, I'm pretty sure I'm going to love every minute of it!!
Sunday, January 1, 2012
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