I want a tugboat just like that one! And I want it NOW!. Sorry. Went Veruca Salt for a moment. It is an adorable little tugboat! And is the slideshow really over? But, I really have enjoyed seeing actual mountains with actual white fluffy stuff called snow and water that is blue. Come to the Gulf. You'll understand. The sand and the water are the same shade of brown. Not cute.
The Baby Norgi is turning out beautifully. Cannot wait to see the finished product. Besides, if anybody turns the finished product inside out to inspect said armpit stitches, then they are not worthy of gazing upon all of the Norgi goodness. You can tell them your personal stalker said so.
Hope everyone has a great day!!
Well, unfortunately, My Dear Stalker, you can see the dorky stitches WITHOUT turning the sleeve inside out. Look at the picture. See that haphazard mess in the lower right corner of the sleeve, at the bottom of the colored band? Yep, that's it. I guess I can just give it to someone who has a baby with the restriction that the baby must neverever lift its arms up, even to ask for a hug. Never!
Yep, we Seattleites are surrounded by color, all right. Blue skies, blue, sometimes green, water, white clouds, white snow, yellow sun, green woods and forests... Of course, we do have our occasional share of grey buildings, grey streets, grey rain, grey skies...
Oh come now, Blog Mistress. Babies don't lift their arms for hugs. They wave little fists around at the speed of light ripping glasses off of faces and tangling baby fingers in long hair. And for pete's sake, who stares at baby armpits?? Weirdos....
It will be fine. Not that any of this will make it "all better" because, like me, if there's a flaw, you will be ripping your hair our over it. Say, that gives me an idea. You can just consider it your "Persian flaw" for the Norgi. hehe
I want a tugboat just like that one! And I want it NOW!. Sorry. Went Veruca Salt for a moment. It is an adorable little tugboat! And is the slideshow really over? But, I really have enjoyed seeing actual mountains with actual white fluffy stuff called snow and water that is blue. Come to the Gulf. You'll understand. The sand and the water are the same shade of brown. Not cute.
The Baby Norgi is turning out beautifully. Cannot wait to see the finished product. Besides, if anybody turns the finished product inside out to inspect said armpit stitches, then they are not worthy of gazing upon all of the Norgi goodness. You can tell them your personal stalker said so.
Hope everyone has a great day!!
Posted by Stalker Angie at June 25, 2004 04:27 PMWell, unfortunately, My Dear Stalker, you can see the dorky stitches WITHOUT turning the sleeve inside out. Look at the picture. See that haphazard mess in the lower right corner of the sleeve, at the bottom of the colored band? Yep, that's it. I guess I can just give it to someone who has a baby with the restriction that the baby must neverever lift its arms up, even to ask for a hug. Never!
Yep, we Seattleites are surrounded by color, all right. Blue skies, blue, sometimes green, water, white clouds, white snow, yellow sun, green woods and forests... Of course, we do have our occasional share of grey buildings, grey streets, grey rain, grey skies...
Posted by Ryan at June 25, 2004 04:39 PMOh come now, Blog Mistress. Babies don't lift their arms for hugs. They wave little fists around at the speed of light ripping glasses off of faces and tangling baby fingers in long hair. And for pete's sake, who stares at baby armpits?? Weirdos....
It will be fine. Not that any of this will make it "all better" because, like me, if there's a flaw, you will be ripping your hair our over it. Say, that gives me an idea. You can just consider it your "Persian flaw" for the Norgi. hehe
Posted by Stalker Angie at June 25, 2004 04:56 PM