September 22, 2010

Arnhem: books, food and bringing home the bacon

We planned to go to Den Haag, but decided to go to good old Arnhem instead, just an afternoon, to keep it real. The Hague can wait and we still had a marvellous day!
Released a few books...


...swapped this book (by the man who was our prime minister)...

...for this one (by the woman who should be our prime minister!)...


...scored some new & used books plus this awesome paper bag...

...had dinner at a Greek place. Way too much food (and soooo yummie!), so Albert wanted to take the left over pile of meat home. But what to do when you don't wanna ask for a doggybag? You pull an Oma Horst! You take one of the shopping bags, empty it into another bag and then you secretly move the meat from your plate into the bag, carefully watching if no one is looking (and your wife turns red while trying not to laugh out loud)...

...kitty bag!...

...and the kitties sure loved the surprise! The end.

September 21, 2010

4 out of 5

As I may have mentioned before: we don't let Puschkin go out on his own now that he's so fragile. He still has the longing to be outdoors though, so once in a while we guide him into the garden. The other cats always join us :)

I've never seen a cat grow this old before. We don't know Puschkin's and Sachie's ages because they were stray cats, but Puschkin must be over 20 now. He's like those amazingly old people you see on tv, celebrating their 105th birthday: fragile, a bit confused, falling asleep while eating, taking about an hour to get to the other side of the room...but their eyes still sparkle when someone talks about the old days. Puschkin still "runs" to the kitchen when he hears the sound of a can being opened, he still enjoys being brushed & petted and he still uses the kitty litter. Those 3 things (plus: not having major medical problems, of course) tell us he still wants to be here. The past few days we've noticed some changes, seems like he's getting a bit less stabile on his feet every day.
We planned a city trip with a night in a hotel for this week, but we cancelled the hotel. Don't wanna leave the old guy alone for more than a day. Besides, we've spent the hotel money on fancy cat food already ;)

Some snapshots of today:
(ps: Pavlov had a bad hair day, so she isn't in the pictures)
Puschkin



Molotov



Munchkin, slightly intimidated by Molotov

Sachie, enjoying the sun
Sachie, looking down on me
Hoi!

September 20, 2010

Threads 'n' Feathers

When I started crocheting amigurumi style, I'd already noticed my creatures were a bit smaller than the more common ones, simply because I prefer a thin kind of yarn and a matching needle.


But then I bumped into MUFFA's website. OMG, how can someone make items THAT tiny?! A few of the things she made only measure 10mm, while the arms, legs and head still can be moved. That's just magical!

I remembered MUFFA's creatures when I was checking out needle sizes and decided to give it a go with the size she uses: 0,5mm. (for amigurumi, people mostly use 2-3mm hooks, my preference is 1,5mm)

Managed to make a tiny bird out of embroidery thread, but man, I still have a headache! A fun experiment and I might try it again, but for now I'm going back to my usual size where I can put in more details and work more neatly. I think the phoenix duckling I made for someone has more personality and it's still keychain size.

In a challenge I joined, we're making ragdolls. It went well until I came to the point where the doll needed to be dressed. Haha, I never made any cloting items before! So I'm going through clothing patterns at the moment, trying to learn a few new stitches so I can make a Lolita outfit for this way too naked doll ;)

Ps: here's an album, showing a few of the items I made. When I use an existing pattern, it's mentioned in the descriptions. Other items come from my own imagination;)
Xamantha's Crochet Album

September 6, 2010

Spreading the words

"Good afternoon, can I offer you a book?"
Albert was on his way to place the book on the bench when this couple arrived. I would have looked for a different place, but hubby is less shy. The book went straight into the shopping bag! Ah, wish I could read minds, these people looked so confused ;)