Friday, March 07, 2008

Mohawk Hat in Progress

I'm knitting a mohawk hat for Rich from the book Pretty in Punk. I have the entire hat knit, now I just have to add the fringe that makes up the mohawk. It has ear flaps and i-cord tassels. Rich is getting a black hat that will have some teal in the mohawk. It has been so much fun to knit, and I nearly succeeded in completing it without him knowing, but Teagan spilled the beans last night. The exegesis of how I ended up knitting this hat is somewhat lengthy to type, but basically Rich said he thought a mohawk hat would be cool and assured me that if I ever knit one, he would definitely wear it, even when he goes to work on the slope. That was my cue to find a pattern and knit one. This particular hat is knit in two pieces that are seamed together. I really like it's deep crown. Since I have a ginormous noggin, I like a hat that stays in place and covers my ears. I can't wait to get the mohawk fringe on it!!

So here it is. I didn't get a great picture of it before the batteries in my camera died, so it's sort of from the side/back.


In keeping with the mohawk theme, I gave poor Aidan a mohawk the other day, with his tiny bit of hair on his big ol' head. But isn't he so cute? I love these striped pjs.

And finally, to even out my photo representation of my lil'uns, here's Teagan at Village Inn downing some whipped cream-laden hot cocoa after a night of ice skating.
For anyone who cares, the Iditarod is taking place as we blog, and Lance Mackey is numero uno, followed by Jeff King. When my parents were here, we sadly only caught the last two dog sled teams going through Anchorage. Oh well, maybe next year we'll catch more of it.

Also, I've been moderately obsessed with the revealing of Sarah Palin's pregnancy. Sarah Palin is Alaska's illustrious governor, who has been dubbed as one of the hottest governors in history, or GILF. I don't think she's getting the kind of publicity she should, but I think it's rockin' that she's going to give birth to her FIFTH child while in office. She's 44, 7 months pregnant, and NO ONE NOTICED! Kudos, Sarah. And to anyone who doubts a woman can have a baby and run a state...SP's gonna show you how all of us hot workin' mama's do it every single day!

1 comment:

Rhiannon said...

I'm very excited about the hat and can't wait to see it in completion.

Your kids are too cute and I wish you would convince that hubby of yours to transfer to Bakersfield already. So you can be closer to me.