Meet Arlo. His Mom knits. She also used to work with my brother. Isn't it a small world?
Arlo is a very quick study and will be knitting socks in no time.
Socks like these. They are my Fawkes socks that I finished only moments ago.
And now I'm off to pack. My family is flying to Vancouver for a visit. (Saturday am, I'm ditching them to go on a yarn crawl with Sarah. Don't tell.)
7 comments:
Aw. I'm so glad you thought to bring your camera. Too cute! And I'm not just saying that because I'm his mother and a teensy bit biased. He really is a quick study if he can learn to knit while asleep. I wish I had his powers.
I'm so jealous of your yarn crawl - do post details so that I may live through you.
Great pics of the little man!! I'll be thinking of you tomorrow.
So, the other night I was watching this documentary on hippos and how they can be quite nasty and protective creatures at times. They've actually attacked canoes and killed tourists (I guess the foreign food tastes better). I asked Dennis "What's the gestational period of a hippo?" Neither of us knew but I said I know t and J's blog would have it. "I thought it was about knitting" he said. Oh the uninitiated! I checked but you overlooked the hippo. Just for everyones infor its 210 to 255 days.
Oh my goodness, he is so cute.
And dude, I am SO EXCITED about our yarn crawl. I am going to bed in anticipation. See you in the morning!
I am just sooo happy to have discovered you guys' blog! It is truly my favorite read right now ;) Great photos, great knitting and yarn and wonderfully delightful commentary! (just been reading back over the past weeks posts)
Thank you for sharing with us all!
Cary at Serenity Farms
Thanks Cary - I think you're our first official "unknown" reader (or at least regular reader).
We're glad we make you laugh!
T.
AHAHHAHAHA! Love it
- amanda woodward
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