Showing posts with label Dog Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dog Park. Show all posts

Thursday, June 11, 2009

The sun WAS shining...

Last week was beautiful out - the sun was shining, the air was warm, and the breeze was cool. However, this week is NOT working out the same. It's been raining for days! I'm so disappointed because my parents are on vacation and they left me their convertible mustang to drive if I would take in their mail and newspaper. I only have had one day where I could put the top down. Ugh!
But to reminisce about last week, I have a dog park picture or two for ya'll. Maddie and Mia really enjoyed their time running around in the wind.As you can see from the above picture, our little 5.5 lb Maltese decided she didn't want to play with the cute little red ball we brought from home. Instead she found some dirty, full sized tennis ball in the park that she could barely fit her mouth around. She's so funny sometimes. But she had fun (and we did too), so that's all that really matters I guess.

On to projects that I'm currently working on -
1. I just finished two pairs of "Better than booties" baby socks written by Ann Budd available for free download from Knitting Daily. I made two pairs from a skein of Panda Silk Yarn. I had seriously an extra 4 inches of yarn left over when I was done with the pairs. I was sweating bullets at the end thinking I wouldn't have enough to finish the last sock! I knitted the pair on size U.S. 1 needles in a beautiful bamboo green color. The first pair I knitted were the "Chevron Lace" version and the second pair was the "Chevron Lace" but I adapted the lace pattern to be a reflection of itself so the lace came out looking like diamonds instead of chevrons. It was a fun pattern and I enjoyed learning a new technique for the toe. Try them out - it's a good pattern (but slightly difficult if you're new to sewing. I would rate this pattern as a moderately difficult pattern).
2. I just purchased the book "Vintage Baby Knits" by Kristen Rengren. I'm not usually one to purchase a book without trying it out at the library first, but it was so darn cute and had some really neat looking patterns. Most of the patterns look slightly fussy with construction. They are vintage, so there seams to be a lot of construction to them (meaning a LOT of seaming). But the patterns look timeless and matter-of-fact. I made the soakers first, deciding to knit them in the round and doing a double needle bind off at the crotch so I avoided all seaming. It was a very basic construction - not much to it. I probably won't make them again. But then again, they give the stitch count, etc. and they are a pretty basic pattern that you could spiffy up in a jiffy. So perhaps I might give it more thought.

That's it for now. I'm still working hard on the Playmat Blanket - I have 3 strips out of the 7 strips done. I pick it up every so often and work on it. I don't want to make it a chore, but actually enjoy it. Hopefully I'll be done with the blanket sometime this century... Keeping my fingers crossed.


Friday, April 17, 2009

We Finally Made it to...

To the DOG PARK!!
We had a blast and the dogs enjoyed the beautiful Michigan spring weather. If only it could stay this perfect all season (except we wouldn't mind some green grass!)Mia chewed on her ball and Maddie ran after her "Chuck-It"...

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Maddie & Mia at the Ann Arbor Dog Park


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Originally uploaded by gattis.sarah
Hopefully the Ann Arbor dog owners have gone over and checked out the Swift Run dog park in Ann Arbor. Sam and I take Mia and Maddie there daily to run and play (Maddie really just chases her ball...) Maddie is known as the "Bullet" there - darting for the ball from the "Chuck-It" that we are required to bring (otherwise we hear whines the whole time we're at the park from her). Mia loves to check out the "little dog" area and has made friends with many dogs. She has about a dozen dogs that she instantly recognizes and plays with. But most of all, the open area gives Mia and opportunity to chase Maddie like they are doing in this picture.
I don't know what we did when there wasn't a dog park down the street. Thank goodness that Ann Arbor finally listened to residents and built something that is GREATLY appreciated by Ann Arbor dog owners.