Monday, January 02, 2006

Nothing deep here.

Sorry, but the deep "a new year is beginning!" post just isn't coming this time. Could be because my column is due tomorrow [and someone forgot to tell me] and so, as I do, I'm saving my juice for the column. Do forgive.

Instead, I offer you pictures with captions.


It's just like I told you. This is Squeeze, running around for days, obsessively gathering each scrap of newspaper she could find [we line her cage with it] to build a nest. How did we get her to stop? We removed the nesting materials, once they threatened to be dangerous to them. A box full of paper with nowhere for a bunny to be, and yet the buns insisted on cramming themselves in it.

The removal of the paper, despite our concerns to the contrary, caused no rabbit trauma whatsoever. Totally confounding to us humans.

And now, some perspective shots of our darlings:





Hopefully you can see how much bigger Boeing is than Squeeze, but no matter. Tomorrow is spay day. The vet will weigh them before the procedure, and then we'll know for sure. I predict Boeing is 6 lbs, and Squeeze...3.25. That is my prediction.

I'm trying not to think about tomorrow too much, honestly. I will just be glad when it's over and successful. These little fuzzy babies have wormed their way into our hearts in a very short time and we really want them to stay.

---

Holiday knitting. Summary:

Clearly I am not very good at this taking pictures of yourself in the bathroom mirror, but you had to see. I'm likely one of the few people who has never seen Firefly, yet likes the Jayne hat. I saw people talking about it on Craftster, looked at the pic and decided I wanted to make one.

I bought the kit from this nice lady, and honestly, I don't know how she makes any money on it. In the kit, I got full instructions [more than sufficient for even the beginnerist beginner], all the yarn I needed, the pompom premade [by hand!], stitch markers and even a wee bottle of fray check. All that, including postage, for $17? Must be a volume thing!

Anyway, I bought, of course, the cotton kit and the pic shows the result. I knit the largest size, because I wanted it loose, and it's not exactly loose, but it's still fun. The yarn is one of my favorites -- Araucania Nature Cotton -- and it was hella nice just to have everything right at my fingertips as I worked.



Also, I finished the silk wrap, twice. Ripped the silk/silk version cause the colors weren't working, and went with a cotton/silk charcoal grey yarn [also from the stash] and the ball of Handmaiden Lopi. I wanted, as you can see, to hyperblock it [original width on the right, blocked width on the left]. I thought I'd succeeded, but it quietly slunk back to fairly normal garter stitch overnight after coming off the blocking wires.

Pure silk doesn't do that, by the way. It holds blocking beauty-full.

See? Everything I'm doing now, even obsessive holiday knitting, is all learning for No Sheep. I expected that the cotton wouldn't hold the blocking, but when it came off the wires looking just fine, I was hopeful. Oh well. You can't fight nature. So I now have a quite dramatic, very wide scarf instead of a wrap. The colors are delicious, though, and I'm quite pleased with it.

And so I end the post designed to distract me from tomorrow. I don't think it's working. I'm going to go rub my fuzzy girls now.

Comments:
*lol* Amy, that last sentence doesn't sound like you MEAN it to sound like ;)

C and I are laughing out loud. I know, we're sick.
 
oh, shush. you know what i meant. i shake my head at the two of you. :-)
 
Oh man! You are going to get some sick hits for that sentence.

Really, were you trying to boost your readership?
 
Totally ignoring the "fuzzy girl" reference... *snicker*... I'm so with you on blocking pure silk. Oh man, that's enough to give a gal an orgasm. My Fleece Artist Silken (bought with you!) Flower Basket is still as crisp as the day I blocked the crap out of it.
 
Cotton and blocking, you need to swear at it during the soak, during the rinse, during the pinning oh yes and while it dries. Like a longshoreman. Terrify it into submission.

Kiddo now has your fuzzy girls on her desktop and is asking what "spay" means. Gee thanks. A speedy recovery to them btw!
 
OH, that's the cutest pic of squeeze with the newspaper. So cute.
 
Your babies are so cute. I've never seen such a size difference in two bunnies of the same gender and litter. My babies weigh about 6 and 4 pounds but one is male and one is female. do they have their ears tattooed? It looks like it in the first pic. I hope they heal quickly.
 
Just had to comment on the cool Jayne hat and the adorable buns.

The hat is on the list of things to make for my husband someday...I highly recommended "Firefly" if you're looking for something fun and smart to rent at the video store.

Bunny hugs to Boeing and Squeeze in their recovery,
Amy
 
62If Designer replica handbags are indeniably the most popular choice of modern women, other leading brands continuously experience huge demand. Also, our Louis Vuitton Handbags, associating sophistication and tradition, attract the eye of tasteful women... Also, to satisfy the tastes of each woman, we carry a very wide range of replica handbags, including copies of bags by Chanel handbags, Fendi handbags,  Mulberry handbags,Marc Jacobs handbags,Gucci handbags,Yves Saint Laurent handbags, Balanciaga handbags, Miu Miu handbags, Thomas Wylde handbags, Mulberry handbags, Prada handbags ,Coach handbags,and Hermes handbags...We are continually updating and adding more and more products from famous brand such as LV,Marc Jacobs handbags Gucci,Dior, Chanel,Chloe handbags,Fendi, Balenciaga ,Coach handbags and more!Such as,all Fendi handbags of the materials are exactly the same as the genuine and all the products are produced with elaborate technique. . . All Miu Miu handbags  also come with a dust cover, certificate of authenticity card and care booklet.
 
ed hardy sale ed hardy sale ed hardy ed hardy cheap ed hardy cheap ed hardy ed hardy clothing ed hardy clothing ed hardy shirts ed hardy shirts

ubb
 
Post a Comment