Friday, February 28, 2020

"my mommy has a baby in her belly"

This is how Mae has been greeting everyone for the past few weeks (and I mean everyone: neighbors, friends, every single person we pass at the grocery store). And yes, it’s true... we are expecting a little boy in June!


I am 23 weeks along today, which means baby is the size of a mango. Our early genetic testing came back normal, and our anatomy scan at 20 weeks shows a healthy, growing boy. I’m feeling pretty good aside from fatigue, occasional bouts of Braxton Hicks, and LOTS of anxiety. I am feeling kicks pretty regularly now, which helps to calm my nerves a bit. The first few months were very, very stressful.

Mae is BURSTING WITH EXCITEMENT to be a big sister. We told her on Christmas and let her spill the beans to Dan’s family when we visited the next day. Both families are very excited to welcome a new baby! Mae has already picked out a name, Octopus Mae. (I’m seriously considering it.) I showed her the ultrasound photos, but she said that the doctor needs to “hold still better because they’re kinda blurry.”


Here’s our little guy waving “hi” to everyone!

Saturday, February 8, 2020

roundabout sweater

Several months ago, mom asked if I would knit her a sweater. While I usually bang out a few handmade gifts each year, most of my crafting does tend to be projects for myself or the house. That’s where my inspiration strikes! Then, a little before Thanksgiving, mom revised her request, saying that there was no way she could ask for a sweater when my own kid doesn't currently have a handknit item.

This is a very ROUNDABOUT story about why I knit this Roundabout Sweater for Mae. I ordered the yarn, Mad Hatter from Frabjous Fibers Wonderland Yarns on Black Friday. I really like the tight twist and slightly variegated colors of this yarn, which I also used for a Baby Tea Leaves sweater a few years ago (my "Sweater in One Week.") For Mae's sweater, I chose Goat's Beard for the light gray and a 5 pack of color morph mini-skeins in the aptly named Fuchsia to Turquoise for the stripes.


The sleeve cuffs and hem were supposed to be knit in the main color, but I ran out of gray near the end of my second sleeve. I think my gauge was very slightly off. Plus, I made the body and sleeve lengths a bit longer than recommended for the 4T size, since I want this to last Mae at least another year (and she seems to be growing in the length direction much faster than the width direction.) Instead of gray, I switched to purple for the sleeve cuffs and pink for the hem. I like how they stand out now!

The neckline of the sweater was threatening to stretch out too much. I was careful to cast on loosely so Mae wouldn't have trouble pulling it on over her head, but I might have been a bit too generous. To reinforce the neck, I used a crochet hook to make a chain of stitches inside the neckline where the ribbing meets the sweater body. It feels a bit more secure now.


Mae loves her new sweater! She wore it for the first time a couple weeks ago when Grandma, Grandpa, and Kevin came to visit. We went to the museum to see an exhibit on Apollo 11. Mae's favorite part was Buzz Aldrin's shiny space helmet, while Kevin and I really enjoyed watching a museum employee describe the different parts of the rocket using an amazingly accurate Lego set. (It even had 1,969 pieces... so witty.)



In the evening, Mom stayed to watch Mae while Dan and I went to see the Lion King (the Broadway show, not the movie). His parents had given us the tickets for Christmas. I didn't quite know what to expect, but the opening number was so cool I almost cried!

The next day, Mae's new "big girl" bed and dresser were delivered. I'll share photos of her room once it's a little more put together. I have some holes to patch in the walls where we've moved furniture and decorations, and we're still waiting on her nightstand. But mostly, I want to finish the new quilt I'm making for her bed. I've been working on it in the evenings, and I like how it's coming along so far. Excited to see how it looks when it's all assembled!

Sweater details on my Ravelry page.