Thanks for the response to my comment! Your kids are real cuties; that lounging in the pool looks good to me! I learned to crochet first too (when I was REALLY little, from my grandmother) and then later to knit, but didn’t get addicted to knitting until my 40s. Actually, knitting continental style is easier if you crochet, since the yarn is held the same way. Start with cotton yarn, bamboo needles, and simple garter stitch to make dishrags; even if you think your stitches are uneven or your ends too loose at least you can use it and not feel wasteful by throwing it away.
There you go with your pool again. We would really love a pool, but we could use it two months out of the year in the NW. What we need is a convertible pool. Push a button, and the pool pops out. Push the button again, and the pool is gone.
all work and no play makes jack a dull boy
Comment by And Miles To Go.... — June 27, 2007 @ 9:25 am
Oh yeah, I’m all about that second pic!
Comment by Amy — June 27, 2007 @ 10:36 am
I like the “play” photo much better! hee hee!
Comment by kailani — June 27, 2007 @ 12:25 pm
Ah, he looks TOTALLY comfortable.
Comment by Write From Karen — June 27, 2007 @ 12:32 pm
Looks like a great way to relax after hard work!
Comment by Barbara H. — June 27, 2007 @ 2:15 pm
Thanks for the response to my comment! Your kids are real cuties; that lounging in the pool looks good to me! I learned to crochet first too (when I was REALLY little, from my grandmother) and then later to knit, but didn’t get addicted to knitting until my 40s. Actually, knitting continental style is easier if you crochet, since the yarn is held the same way. Start with cotton yarn, bamboo needles, and simple garter stitch to make dishrags; even if you think your stitches are uneven or your ends too loose at least you can use it and not feel wasteful by throwing it away.
Comment by Bobbie — June 27, 2007 @ 5:42 pm
There you go with your pool again. We would really love a pool, but we could use it two months out of the year in the NW. What we need is a convertible pool. Push a button, and the pool pops out. Push the button again, and the pool is gone.
Comment by Daddy Forever — June 27, 2007 @ 7:54 pm
Your kids are so cute! Pics of your family always make me smile.
Comment by Mary — June 28, 2007 @ 12:19 pm
I need one of those pool lounge floats stat!
Cute!
Comment by Jamie — June 28, 2007 @ 2:25 pm