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...until they started using the sticks as weapons. Time to intervene and take away the sticks!!
They did manage to finish rolling out the dough and made quite a nice stack of lefse.
Mallory took some home to share with her family. Interesting to hear what they think!!
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Next it is folded so that melted butter can be poured into the pocket. (I never said this was non-fattening, did I??)
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Here you see my son demonstrating this lost art of lefse eating from across the table.
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And, finally, my first bite of the season. Mmmmmm... Yup. Just as good as I remembered!! (I went on to consume three of these food filled lefse pockets.. which about does me in!!). Pie will have to wait!
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On to the knitting front. I was able to felt my son't clogs. Here you see them on his feet pre-felted.
And here they are next to my clogs. I am liking the black and gray combo. I am thinking of doing the same colors on my hubby's clogs.. only maybe adding a stripe of some sort.
It is amazing how much they shrink!! Once they dry I know Aaron will love wearing them.
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Been working on a purse. Switched patterns right before I cast on because my daugher was thinking she may like the colors in a bag like my lazy daisy one. So here it is pre-felted. (I used the S-cord handle from the KnotSewHobo bag>)
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I leave you with this parting shot of my family singing Christmas songs around the piano. Kirstin is feeling well enough to play for them. It sounded wonderful to me... (not that we are making a CD or anything). It is just wonderful to all be together. I am so thankful for the family that God has blessed me with!!
Until next time......
11 comments:
I am so glad your daughter is feeling better!!
It sure sounds like you all enjoyed your day and the meal, etc. Happy Thanksgiving to you all!
What a treat to see these latest pictures and read all your musings over yummy food and family. Love the purse too, but that's no surprise. Thanks for a very pleasurable read!
It's great to see your daughter is well on the road to recovery. :-)
Fun to read this post!
What colors did you use in that purse? It looks a lot like the Cascade & Noro I combined for the English Carpet Bag in the Tote Exchange.
Bonnie.. I used Paton's Natural Mix Classic wool and a Noro Kureyon, that I can't find the number of... oops.
Janice,
I like the pics a lot...I think I have read your blog as much as Ryan...don't let him fool you! The Lefse was a hit, loved it! Hope you had a fantastic thanksgiving. -Mallory
mommy
you have a wonderful blog. i love you, please love me. i read it now.
Even more than Mallory
Ryan and Mallory,
Thank you for reading my blog. Now I will cast on your clogs Ryan!! Mom
ps. Loving you has NEVER been contingent on reading my blog... only making your clogs!!!
Janice,
It sounds like you have a lot of fun with your kids. I love the bag. I'm hoping to make totes for my teens, but I can't get them to settle on a pattern.
The clogs look great too.
Jknits
I just love those pictures with yor family, and that bread thingy, I've got to have some!
Glad to hear your daughter is feeling well again.
So glad your daughter was feeling better by Thanksgiving!
I love the picture of you all singing around the piano...I've always wanted to do something like that-but no piano! I guess we should just sing a-capella.
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