Well, it's been long enough. But life happens. I have gotten into dying my own yarn more and absolutely adore it. I just cannot describe how much fun it is to have this plain boring yarn turn into something gorgeous (no I'm not humble about that) come out of it. I have been thinking of spinning, made a drop spindle (maybe), and found some WONDERFUL Alpaca roving at Wool 'n' Cotton that was raised in Christoval. I met the woman that raises them and she is fantastic. Just a totally nice down to earth woman, she seemed pretty funny too. Not to mention how awesome the shop in general is, plus the woman who owns it is just fantastic too. The three of us went into the shop before Jeyton's Dr appointment on Tuesday to kill some time and we almost killed too much. Judith is just darling. While browsing around she offered Jeyton a cookie (cracker to him) and put on a pot of coffee for Jordan. There was tons of fabric and other sewing/quilting supplies along with the gorgeous yarns and roving's. Most of the yarn that I looked at was made right here in Texas, which is pretty cool in itself. Okay, okay I'll stop making you jealous about how fabulous it is. On to Jeyton's Dr. appointment. He got two shots so he wasn't happy, plus it was about 2 and he hadn't had his nap (which is usually about 11). Any who, we told them how many words he says, which we have figure to be about 40, FORTY words. He's not even two yet. The Dr and nurse were dumbfounded and told us that most 18 month olds' only have a 15-20 word vocabulary and 24 months have about 20. I mean wow for Jeyton. Plus he's putting two words together (hot dog, hot food, good dog, right there) which most 18 month olds' don't do. Our son's a flipping genius! The only thing he lacks on still is his weight. I can see how that works because he eats ALL day and NEVER stops moving. So it's gonna be hard for him to gain much weight at all. I suppose that's all right now. I'll try bs-ing again later.
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