Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts

Monday, December 31, 2018

AVOCADO UPDATE

DEC 31 2018
Avocadee is growing new leaves! This plant is growing so much faster and healthier than my first one, Avacado. According to my research, you're supposed to prune your plant when it looks like this so it can branch out and look bushy and petite. I didn't know I was supposed to prune my plants until after they grew 6 inches. I feel like puning the plants this early is too harsh anyway, so I'm not going to do any serious pruning until the end of winter.

With all of this avocado knowledge, I'm thinking of writing an E-book about growing them. I did a quick search to see if anyone has published a book like that already, but I didn't find anything. I need to dedicate some of my own time ot do this, and it looks like the next time I'll get some free time will be when I'm done with Winterguard and SAT prep. However, I'll still make time to make monthly updates with my plants.

 I am so passionate about my avocado plants and I want to their progress as much as I can. In order for me to do that, I need a better camera, and more time and motivation. Right now I have neither, so I appreciate your patience.

Friday, December 21, 2018

Another eye-balled pattern. This is the first hat I've made in a very long time!

AVOCADO UPDATE

This is Avocadee and its leaves are getting BIGGER!

Avacado's leaves are still petite, but they've hardened and have that mature-leaf-feel to them. I'm still thinking of pruning it to 6 inches ....

This is Egg, the youngest but largest seed of the Avocado bundle. Its leaves are just beginning to split!
I think Egg is going to have 3 dominant leaves like its big sister, Avacado. You can also see the white fuzzy hairs covering the plant. All of my avocado plants had this fuzz at this stage of their lives, so this is completely normal. They probably won't lose this fuzz until they grow their first true green leaves.

Thursday, December 20, 2018

Friday, December 14, 2018

Yarn

I got my yarn back from the storage. Hopefully, I will be able to make more hats next week. I've been extremely busy with school and all, that I've hardly had any time for my favorite hobbies. It's been quite a while since my last hat anyway.

Introducing, my Avocado plants!

WINTER BREAK IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER WOOT WOOT!!


Since I haven't been keeping up with my crocheting, I figured I should post about what I've been growing in the past 5 months (wow, it's been that long).

This year in late August, I decided I was going to grow an avocado pit because why not. I looked up on the internet for tips and tricks on how to grow these things, and by the next day, I kinda felt like I was ready to be an avocado parent. On my first try, I used a seed from a really....really.......reeeaaaaaallllllyyyy old avocado from my fridge and hoped for the best. I did everything from peeling the brown skin off of it to changing the water every week and hoped I would see something exciting too. Then I waited. And waited. And waited until, OH LOOK! Nothing happened. A few weeks after I planted my first seed, I decided to plant another one but this time I didn't peel the skin or anything. I just stuck 3 toothpicks in the side and set it in some water, thinking nothing would happen anyway. A few more weeks go by, and I finally see something happen. My second planted avocado began to germinate, or split open!!!

It was such a big deal at the time. Avocado tree's don't grow the same way smaller seeds do like pinto beans or other fruiting seeds. It takes a lot longer for these seeds to germinate and they will only do so if they feel like they're in the right growing conditions. At least that's what I've learned from having my first 2. 

After about a month, my germinated seed began to grow a small stub of a root, and I couldn't help but feel proud of my accident. I threw out the first one because, by the time the germinated one grew roots, it was still a crack-less pit.

There's something about watching plants grow that makes you want to look forward to the next day just so you can see how much they've grown. After about a few more weeks, my avocado plant, of which I named Avacado, grew taller and taller and even grew a few leaves. They were so soft and fragile. I remember waking up every morning early enough to catch Avacado perking up in the morning sun. Avacado was just a month old and small and fragile. Now she's over 5 months old and still pushing through the chilly winter.

Between those 5 months, I've grown 3 more avocado seeds. On my 3rd avocado, I let it grow in a bag to promote faster germination. This one came from my friend when she gave it to me on the bus. I said I would take care of it for her unless she wants it back, and ever since then, I've been updating her about Avocadee, what she named it, and how much he's been growing. After about a month and a half, it grew a stem bright green stem and 5 big beautiful leaves. It's thriving a lot more than Avacado that's for sure.

So, enough about what happened and let's look at some pictures. I will post some pictures of my plants from the beginning of Avacado to now, and that's that.

So here they are now!

I apologize in advance for not having an HD 1000 DOUBLE FEATURE camera that takes Internet worthy pictures the internet loves so much.

Avacado (left) and Avocadee (right)

See how big Avocadee's (right) leaves are compared to Avacado (left)?




These are all photos that were taken this evening. There are more on the way. Eventually, I will post a whole album of my avocado's plant's growth soon!

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Junior year

Howdy friends!

Junior year has now begun, and I'm already exhausted from school. I might have to put a hold on crocheting for now, but once I get inspired, I'll post something cool. Check out my English blog if you're interested in my writing, which would probably be nobody because no one looks at this blog.

Also, make sure to stay in touch with my PINTEREST PAGE! I post nice interesting things there.

Sunday, July 8, 2018

My organized yarn basket

Thanks to my grandma for providing me with the basket, I worked pretty long to untangle the yarn monster that once was there.

Thinking about the Future

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This afternoon, I was in the car with my mom heading back home from Sonic, when I thought of an interesting idea. Lately, I have been feeling down and unmotivated to do anything, and I want to know how I can get that inspirational spark back this summer. During the last school year, I felt like if only I had time to do this and if only I had time to do that, but now its summer and I got all this time, and I haven't done much of what I wanted to do. I did, in fact, finish reading a book under a month, and I finished making my friends hat, but I still haven't given it to her and I feel so bad about it! Plus I want to at least make a buck or two this summer.

But for now.......

I am fully charged and ready to tackle all my goals. I just started and energy boosting diet and I reorganized my yarn basket yesterday. Boy, you should've seen it. It was pretty bad, and now I double take it sometimes because it was so bad before.

Image result for inspirational quotes for creativityBut anyway, my idea today was to think about starting crochet classes. Now, I've been thinking about this for a pretty long time, but then another thought gets in the way or I lose that motivation just like that. My idea was that I could not only teach kids to crochet, but I can teach adults who maybe want to gain their hobby back or make something for their friends or family. I have to work hard if I really want that dream to come true, I just need to believe in myself and know that I am STRONG and capable for anything I want to keep my mind too.

So, moral of the story: Process takes time and motivation. Take that time to motivate yourself to project that perfect idea you have. If you got it, SHOW IT! Not to be pushy or anything. 😊

Therefore, this week I want to make something other than a hat. I'll make a blanket or a backpack or something. I found a few cool patterns on youtube that I think I want to try. I'll touch base on what I decide to do.

Ideas:
Little Bag Crochet - Sweet Dreams Fulfilled - this reminds me of Hermione's red bag in Harry Potter and the deathly hollows it looks too small to hold everything it did magic is so cool. :)


Saturday, June 16, 2018

New Pattern!

Howdy!

Tonight, I am going to start this beautiful hat and maybe even the shawl. Now that I'm full of inspiration and corn chips, I feel mighty and motivated to finish this hat next week. From what I saw on Pinterest, it looked like the people who posted that they tried the pattern and they all said it was an enjoyable process. This pattern is definitely out of my comfort zone, but I'm not afraid to take the challenge. As long as I'm getting something good out of it.


I'm going to be using yellow yarn and my favorite crochet for this pattern. My goal is to get the hat done by next week. Wish me luck! Just kidding. No one even looks at this blog anyway.


Friday, June 15, 2018

New Hat - FINISHED

Howdy!

I finally finished that blue hat I've been making for what it seems like a year. I really like the fit and style of this one because the front-post-double-crochet adds a nice texture and cushion to the hat. My friend ordered this hat during the last week of school, and she told me that she wanted a pom pom on the top. So I need to add that on the hat before she gets it. I will definitely make more of these in the future.



Saturday, May 26, 2018

New Hat

This week, I am making a blue front post double crochet hat for my friend before she leaves school next week. I owed her this hat since 9th grade, so I'm trying to hurry and make it for her. I will send an update on how it looks when I'm done!

Monday, January 1, 2018

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

2018 IS HERE!

I hope you all had a great 2017! Even though it was wacky and smacky, we all made it through the year proud and strong. But who knows? Maybe I'll actually complete my new year's resolutions this year.