Sunday, April 21, 2013

weekending

 
 
There aren't enough days in the weekend. 
~Rod Schmidt

 








 





This weekend...
 
It rained and snowed.
Had a good visit with my father who has Alzheimer's -
he sang Edelweiss and joked around speaking Danish 
 
Found 2 amazing juices - that I craved at 2 o'clock at night when I couldn't sleep......grrr
 
Cleaned tack
 
Saw the movie "Trouble with the Curve" a.w.e.s.o.m.e 
 
Had brunch ( Zermatt waffles) at the café
 
Started a new knitting project
 
Ran
 
Had Bouillabaisse for dinner with the fam
 
Watched Auggie practice soccer
 
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Tonight:
 
Nachos
Planning Jules soccer trip to Idaho in May
Bed early.
 
Joining Amanda
 
So how was your weekend? 


12 comments:

  1. Love that sweater Camilla. I started a new pair of socks today! It's baseball season and I need something to do with my hands so I don't yell :)

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  2. The knitting is stunning... and perhaps it is that there are just too many days in the week instead? What if we just rearranged some things and made friday a weekend day too? By the time our revolution took hold, we could have Monday and Tuesday as weekdays and take the rest off! What do you think??

    Blessings to you... I loved reading about the time you spent with your dad!

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  3. snow! the photos of the mountain look like paintings, beautiful. i love your knitting, such pretty springy colors. hugs for your dad, i love that he sang edelweiss. xxx lori

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  4. p.s. we love clint eastwood and don't know how we missed this! thank you

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  5. Gorgeous photos to capture your weekend. Tending to new bees, planting more peas, biking at the park, a little shopping, spinning.. pretty much a great weekend.

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  6. love the knitting and that you are knitting :) Love the snow photos and yet you have spring photos in the same post!!

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  7. Camilla, I hope one day to travel to your part of the world, it looks amazing, so beautiful!

    I went to the stable the other day to visit the horses and thought of you. I took some photos and I hope to post them soon to show you. Such funny girls they were and so curious. I throughly enjoyed myself.

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    1. Come on down any time Tracey!
      Can't wait to see the pictures :)

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  8. snow! so pretty. and a shiny, clean saddle :) love the knitting project, color combo is fantastic. and edelweiss...i sing a song to my wee lass to the tune of edelweiss!

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  9. Look at that snow, we had some too, sadly. Love your knitting project, just lovely. Wishing you a lovely week.

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  10. How did I miss this lovely post? Love those snowy mountains, just stunning. The knitting looks beautiful as always.
    Would love to hear your Dad sing Edelweiss, what a treasure he is. Sending you love, as I am sure it is really hard on you seeing your him dealing with Alzheimers.

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May the Warm Winds of Heaven
Blow softly upon your house.
May the Great Spirit
Bless all who enter there.
May your Mocassins
Make happy tracks
in many snows,
and may the Rainbow
Always touch your shoulder.

~ Cherokee Prayer Blessing

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