Thursday, August 27, 2009

More baby knitting!

I'm not quite sure why school has seemed so stressful this week. It isn't like I'm taking tons of classes or teaching, but my routine has changed. I do best with a routine, I need it, it makes me happy. I'm still sorting out my routine right now. I guess it doesn't help that parking is crazy (no one is skipping classes yet....it will settle down in a couple of weeks)!
Here is some cuteness from the weekend. Knox climbed into DH's old backpack....now a gym bag....it smells....she didn't mind. She slept most of the afternoon there....occasionally getting up, stretching, and repositioning!
Here is my progress on the first baby blanket! I'm loving it, although it is slow going! I set up a rav page if you want more details. Oh and in case you are interested....I made a web page for myself last week (a necessity when going on the academic job market) you can view it here if you like!

6 comments:

Keowdie said...

OMGoodness! I'm struggling to adjust my routines and schedules right now too! I can hardly keep up with my family & house because I feel paralyzed without that structure!

That baby blanket is gorgeous! I can't wait to see it when it's all done!

Tracy Batchelder said...

Great looking baby blanket. I hadn't seen that pattern yet.

Nice job on your web page, too.

Stacy Kraus McDonald said...

Love the baby blanket! And, good job with the webpage... I don't think I knew you went to Emporia. I have a couple of colleagues from there!

Robin said...

Your web page is very well done. I took a class like the one you taught on problem solving and number sense. It would have been fun taking it from you! That was actually one of my favorite content classes ... playing around with math manipulatives and all... (I especially liked the action shot of Knox with the little ball!)

Unknown said...

The first week is always different, classes or not! I'm sure things will settle down soon. I didn't even go into the office on Monday or Tuesday to avoid the crazy traffic! And your website looks great -- well done!

Atelier Maquerelle said...

Great read, thanks