I was supposed to spend this weekend making chore charts of some sort. On Saturday everyone (well everyone but Jonny and I) woke up on the wrong side of the bed, so instead I cast on a new knitting project. I’ll work on the chore system next weekend.
Our blackberries are ripe. We ate our first blackberry roll, and I promised to make another one today.
Larkspur has her first loose tooth. For some reason this really threw me. She is going on six and a half though, so I am not sure why seeing that adult tooth peeking through shocked me so much.
Jonny and the boys are making progress cleaning up the yard. I am feeling much calmer about the whole situation.
We’ve mostly been ignoring our bees, but over the weekend we decided to open them up and see what they’re up to. They seem allright (not that we know what we’re doing) and it looks like they have made some honey. It’s not for us though.
Back to that new knitting project though: I’ll show you on Wednesday. (I know Mom, not everyone cares about knitting.) (She has to remind me sometimes.)
p.s. In case anyone is wondering about Larkspur’s nurse outfit: here’s the post about that.
Rachel Wolf says
I just made a chore chart that I am crazy about. I am thinking about putting it in the book but I’ll give you a private peek if you want to make one. Chores. Fun! Er, sort of.
Erin says
I care about knitting!
naomi says
I wish I could take pictures like you do! You remind me of how beautiful life is!
Cheryl says
The picture of your children at the piano brought tears to my eyes. How very beautiful!
Beth says
I LOVE the picture of your boys at the piano. I can see love.
Thanks for sharing.
Jarka says
I DO care about knitting a LOT – actually I’ve been knitting and crocheting again after many weeks spent studying so now I can’t wait for YARN ALONG to share my project with everyone…
and I like to think that everyone cares about knitting – even my non-knitter friends think it’s cool 🙂
Nicole says
I was just thinking of you and felt the need to stop by and let you know how thankful I am for you! <3 Your mention of a chore chart has me intrigued…I just received a copy of 'Managers of their chores' in the mail along with the chore packs.I hope to look it over this week. Please tell me you'll post about the chores,especially for the younger children! 🙂
Leanne says
I read your blog every day. I should comment more, but I don’t. Today, I have to comment on the Gabe and Silas picture. I remember right before you had Silas you wrote that Gabe insisted that he would never love another baby like your Beatrice. Well….looks like he was wrong 🙂
Ginny says
He still claims that babies are too troublesome…but he kisses Silas almost as often as I do 🙂
steph says
Our local organic market had blackberries—at $10.00 a quart!!! You’ve got a fortune setting on your table!!! I really think your mom might be wrong about not everyone caring about knitting!
Lise says
Oh, my goodness, that piano picture stopped me in my tracks and grabbed my heart. Wonderful.
Renee Anne says
Um, who says not everyone cares about knitting (besides your mom)? I care about knitting….not that I’m the only person in the world but that’s not the point.
So yes, Wednesday better have some knitting content so I feel better 🙂
Christina says
WHAT!!! Not everyone cares about knitting?? What kind of balderdash is that? Lol 😉
Mary says
The bees look great! Just love the big table in the middle of the kitchen where everyone can work 🙂
Lori says
Yes, Mom, in my perfect world “everyone” does care about knitting. Not “everyone” cares about vegetable gardens……gasp. Don’t mess with knitters. Just ask the USOC.
Ginny says
I am sure my vegetable garden bores my mom as well!
Jenn says
So cute! And the blackberry role looks really good. And her first loose tooth is so exciting! I love following your family. I’m only a college sophomore, so I’m living vicariously through you. 🙂
amanda {the habit of being} says
love that photo of your two boys at the piano. so sweet and tender.
Kim says
Your blackberries looks awesome! And your bees look great, I was at a bee keeping workshop yesterday and they look just like the frames we were looking at…gotta love how bees just take care of themselves 🙂
Dawn says
Wow! your bees look nice and healthy. Not that I know what I am talking about but I feel that they are ;-D. Good call on casting on instead of making that ol chart.
~Dawn
Miu says
The picture with the two at the piano is too cute!
briteyesmae says
Aggggggggghhhhhhhhh. What do you mean not everyone cares about knitting?????
Knitting is what keeps me sane at times. =-)
Tonya - Plain and Joyful Living says
Oh, we have a couple more weeks until the blackberries are ready – love the pictures of your family – busy all around, much like our home.
Dawn says
Please talk to me about blackberries (or take a picture for me). I want to know how to “trellis” them or something. Do you have a fence around your blackberry patch? I planted my thorny blackberry patch last year. I have been at a loss as to how to control them. They sort of grew in every which way and I don’t know how to keep the thieves out of them. I use netting for my blueberries and it works, but I can’t net these. I did prune and weed under them in the spring but then the canes themselves starting growing like gangbusters and it just got out of control. I had tons of beautiful blackberries ripening but we only ate a few bowlfuls before the “thieves” helped themselves to them.
Dawn says
By “thieves” I mean, a fox, rabbits and blackbirds.
Ginny says
Well, I could take a picture, but ours are a huge messy untamed bramble. Every year Jonny says he is going to do something about it…but we never manage to make taming them a priority!
Joy says
I love that blanket thrown over the soccer goals. Perfect hideaway! It looks like you’ll have plenty of firewood at least. My mom tells me that about my food posts. “No one cares what your food looks like!” 🙂
Greer says
What??? Not everyone cares about knitting? Ginny’s mom, how can you say that!!!
Jacq says
Everyone SHOULD care about knitting! The piano picture is as sweet as they come 🙂
Phyllis says
Your photos, as always, are extraordinary. If your posts were only the photos, I would still love them, but then you add your lovely words, too. Thank you for sharing a slice of your beautiful life with us.
Heather says
Glad the yard cleanup is going well. Last night we read Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. It is one of my favorites, because sometimes you just have a bad day. Glad you changed course and I am eager to see your new project.
Tracey says
After reading your post I am sitting here wanting blackberries. Ours were ripe in May, which is so early, but then everything has been ripening early this year. I think there may be a bag in the freezer, fingers crossed.
Nadja says
Love the Gabe & Silas shot…
Have a good week, Ginny!
Heather says
I like to think everyone cares about knitting…perhaps I am just in denial 🙂
little macaroon says
not everyone cares about knitting?? oh bugger, that’s my world shifted on its axis!