Monday 22 March 2010

Some new projects

While stateside I had lots of time to spend working on crafts these are some of the results
I'm sure Jed took this picture as you can see from the look on my face but the real star here is the grey knitted sweater :)


Some experiments with Amigurumi ...


Knitted fingerless mits with cables there are a few pairs of these floating around out there I gave some for Christmas presents



My first attempt at color work...




This little guy is one of three teddy bears that I made.


This one is a crocheted baby blanket. It's not very big because I was using yarn left over from other projects. This pattern is actually modeled after one of my favorite quilting patterns the diamonds come together to form a 3D effect of tumbling blocks. I haven't had the time to try this pattern in patchwork so I was really excited when I found this crocheted version.


Where has the time gone?

On November 2 we left Morley and headed back to the states for what I like to call our wandering exile ;). I remember thinking, 4 months, that seems like a lifetime. Well I am here to tell you that it really wasn't it seems like just yesterday we were back in Oklahoma wondering when our visa was going to come in and sharing the Holidays with our families. It feels like a strange time warping experience getting back. We were able to walk into our house and find everything exactly as we left it (thanks in a large part to our landlord/neighbor dusting and turning on the heating before we arrived). The weather here is almost exactly the same as when we left so we've really just skipped a whole cold winter, not that I'm complaining.
Easter is almost here and as I look back to last Easter when I was preparing for my senior recital and my first major opera role and graduation... I can't believe it's been a whole year. We've come so far and met so many new people and I thank God every day for the opportunity He has blessed us with to be here in Morley. I'm reminded of all the moments when I worried whether or not our visa would come in; how we were going to raise the funds to be here; how well we would be able to settle back in; and the list goes on. Of course I know that God will provide and He will not give us more than we can handle but so often I fail to trust Him completely. Isn't it WONDERFUL that God's love for us doesn't depend on our ability to always have the right answer? All I can say is that this experience has once again shown me his great power to care for us no matter the situation. He has taken what seemed like a terrible set back and used it to strengthen and encourage us in ways we would never had imagined. How great is our God!