Sunday, 01 November 2009
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Hallowe'en
Recently Judah has been joining me on the couch with my knitting/crochetting. He honestly believes he can manage it on his own, so i start him up with a few rows and then let him at it... after a few minutes he's got a good knot of yarn going on.
Yesterday, despite the excruciating-pain-inducing fall i had the day before to rent a costume for hallowe'en Judah and i got on all our garb (overtop many layers, which explains his chunkiness... but probably not mine) and set out to do some trick-or-treating. He was a really good TTer and we managed to visit about 10-15 homes before he declared he was done for the day. We ended up at 'uncle dave's party' for the rest of the evening.
For some reason everyone who saw us strolling the streets started laughing...
Josh is in Vanderhoof or Grande Prairie doing EMC missions conferences on our behalf. The first evening he was away he called to leave his contact information, just in case i should need to contact him for any reason
. AFter we chatted a bit we hung up and then i remembered that i hadnt told him that i noticed he had forgotten his toothbrush etc. at home. So i used the phone number he had given me to leave a voice message to 'please pass on to Josh that he should pick up some things before he retired for the night'. Last night when he called i asked him about whether he had gotten his toothbrush before this morning and he told me that when he had gotten to church that night someone had approached him and said, "Your wife called..." and of course he imediately thought i had gone into labour
Heehee. Considering i still have a WHOLE MONTH TO GO YET!, that would be highly unlikely (although not unwelcome).
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funny - when i start knitting, nadia thinks she is able to do it too, so i get her going on a few rows and within a minute she throws everything down and tells me she can't do it :D although i've read you can teach 5 year olds how to knit . . . i was debating getting her one of those round 'knitting' machines (not really knitting but gives a similar effect- know what i am talking about?)
fiona