Thursday, April 29, 2010

Gulp!

Following many years of pleading, we have caved in and ordered one of these. Do not expect much in the way of knitting for the next, ooh, lots of years. Hoping to collect in 10 days time.

Gulp.

14 comments:

Ali said...

Don't tell my boys - their lobbying will begin afresh. It's a whole new chapter about to open up...

Quinn said...

Oh my!

Elizabeth D said...

Will you be getting the sheep too?

Anonymous said...

wonderful dogs, still miss my one after 8 years - she was a challenge though!
jenny

Kathryn said...

Can you spin it's hair?! Are you getting a boy or girl, or are you deciding when you get there?

I bet the boys are thrilled!!

Kathryn xx

Mrs Moog said...

Moog thinks that's a grand idea!!

I can't wait to see the state of that gorgeous Stash Basket once puppers has discovered the joy of yarn :o)

Just think of all those puppy blankets you can knit!

xx

marit said...

Hahaha! when he's properly trained, you may come here and help me herd the sheep;-D

We've had border collies at home several times- wonderful dogs, but they need a lot of attention and training. Hubby (and the kids)wants one, but so far I've said no...

wonderwoman said...

wow, what an adventure!!!!

dottycookie said...

Eeeeeeep! How envious am I? Very! I shall not show my children ...

Rhiannon said...

OMG

Very jealous (although I think I might prefer a sheltie; the lovely's grandparents have one and she is the loveliest creature ever :D )

Anonymous said...

Most intelligent dogs, very good with children. We always had one when I was growing up. BEST choice of dog, and being bright, they respond to lots of training well: will undoubtedly be prepared to play football with the boys. Ours always ignored wool...fingers crossed! Mairianna.

picperfic said...

wah! A new baby! I like babies :) I may have to came and take some photos!

Pat said...

Put your yarn up high...my dog has some border in her and she likes yarns...especially wool yarn!

Locket Pocket said...

Do you think it eats woodworm?