Life's a Stitch

And more recently life’s a creative adventure with some travel thrown in.

In high school we used to keep track of Eddie Haskell points when the boys would make a positive comment to somebody’s mother as in Leave It To Beaver. “My, Mrs. Cleaver, you look lovely today.” On Saturday night we took our daughters and their respective boyfriends out for dinner. Eldest daughter’s new boyfriend says to her “I like that thing your mother is wearing, it looks good on her.” Score two points, Eddie, that thing being my Noro Silk Garden Very Harlot Poncho. Now, if there is such a thing as Eddie Haskell points, there must be a way to earn negative points. Enter DH, Chuck. He is the love of my life, however, when we were talking about my felted hat he comments, “Isn’t it amazing that through dumb luck it fits perfectly.” It was innocent enough I suppose (my kids always told me that when they asked me for something I wasn’t wild about, I would answer, “I suppose”). Now enter youngest child, the 14-yr-old son who can’t give up on the fact that blogging must be for younger folk. He says, “you’re trying to feel all young and everything using computer terms like DH.” I come from a family of anti-Eddies.

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Knitting content: A completed GGH Fee scarf.

I saw a sweater in the Ram Wools Catalogue today – the Autumn Silk Cardigan. It is made from Estelle Tussah Silk. I hope it is not a smelly silk. It is tempting me.

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4 responses to “Eddie Haskell Points”

  1. Chrissie Avatar

    Ah, men. Sometimes they just don’t get it, but they mean well.
    Would the anti-Eddie be an eidde?

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  2. cheryl Avatar

    The scarf is so pretty. Are there beads or something mixed into the yarn? I’m knitting scarves for my church sale. Now I’m thinking of going out and buying some.
    By the way, my hubby says the same stuff. Deep down, though, they admire our ability to create something from a ball of yarn.

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  3. Emma Avatar

    Men ! Honestly !
    My DH doesn’t get why I’m not thrilled if he pronounces something ”nice”.He doesn’t understand that I’m looking for ”fantastic,gorgeous and beautiful” !

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  4. Karen Avatar

    What a pretty scarf! You had me laughing at what your son said. (I hope you grounded him) 😉

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