I don't think it's possible to have too many baby blanket knitting patterns in your collection. This one uses sand stitch, an easy knit-purl pattern that looks good on both sides. #knitting #craftsky www.ourdailycraft.com/2026/04/15/s...
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It's a write down every little thing you need to do so you can cross it off your list kind of day. Two things down, eight (or so) to go! #productivity
I miss Leah Cheshier Mustachio. #Artemis
What are we stress crafting today to get through #Artemis re-entry? I'm thinking of working on my Riggies vest, relatively simple, and really great yarn (using some Malabrigo). #craftsky
Not gonna lie, already getting the splashdown nerves after that briefing. #Artemis
Wild to me that #Artemis isn't even halfway home yet but they'll be back tomorrow. Go, gravity, go.
Also it's sweet that sometimes the ladies let the gents take a turn as CAPCOM. #Artemis #microfeminism
Today's agenda: hemming a prom dress, nursing the prom dress wearer going through some spring funk, listening to #Artemis. Prom is Saturday. Under pressure indeed.
And then the ISS astronauts and the Integrity astronauts had a phone call and I know today is terrible but there is that. #Artemis
A view from the Orion spacecraft with a piece of the moon illuminated in the center and a sliver of Earth behind it.
Crescent Earth.
And that's me crying again. Can't wait to see Carroll on the moon. #Artemis II
Didn't expect the astronaut's wakeup call to make me cry this morning but here we are. Let's do this #artemis II!
My 16-year-old space lovers wants to know who picks the music. Does the crew vote?
Astronauts are go to go!
81,000 people are watching the live stream of the #artemis mission where mission control just told them not to use the toilet. What a world we live in. Thanks @nasaupdates.bsky.social
It's a good news/bad news kind of afternoon. Good: found the girl a prom dress for $13. Bad: came home and a roller had just fallen off our garage door. And I found the cat with the front half of a skink in our bathroom. Life is a panoply.
Also, this is the only kind of audacity I'm up for. #artemisII
I think Iβm ok until itβs time for re-entry. Maybe.
That shuttle launch terror from Challenger never leaves you. Godspeed, Artemis II!
What is happening in Alabama? Why does the skull in Wyoming have scales for earrings? Why are these abbreviations nonsensical (SO, TA, WT)? I mean I know they're not trying but they're really not trying.
An image of an AI map of the United States meant to be an embroidery project celebrating the 250th anniversary of America. Images in some of the states are nonsensical (Wyoming has a cow skull with scales of justice earrings?), other states have wrong abbreviations (SO, TA, WT) and Arkansas has no embellishment at all.
Found this on Etsy and it's clearly really bad AI but the more I look at it the more I see and I just had to share. It started as "why does every state but Arkansas have some kind of decoration?" but it gets worse from there.
My daughter knew a Hamilton lyric better than I did today and that's it, the kids are ready, let's GOOOO.
An image showing the text of an email that reads: Today is March 15th. The Ides of March. The day Julius Caesar ignored a fortune teller, dismissed his wife's nightmares, and walked into the Senate thinking it was just another Tuesday. Spoiler: It wasn't. 23 stab wounds later, Rome learned an important lesson about workplace safety and the dangers of unchecked ambition. But here's what makes the Ides of March so perfectly Roman: Caesar's last words probably weren't even "Et tu, Brute?" That's Shakespeare. Ancient sources suggest he either said nothing or muttered "You too, child?" in Greek. Even in death, Rome was dramatic. Why we're telling you this: Because we know you're the kind of person who marks historical assassinations on your calendar (we know you are), you need the right shirt for the occasion.
Now *that's* how you do a holiday email. Bravo, Echoes of Antiquity!
As part of my plan to make more time for my actual work, I've been unsubscribing from email lists. Tons of them. It's so damn satisfying and hopefully will result in less "oh, wait, I got an email!" in the future. (Kid emails me to circumvent no cell phone rules so can't just turn email off.)
That feeling when you're searching for info on Eritrea and getting lots of stuff about Ethiopia. Apparently their struggle for freedom is ongoing. π
Just decided out of nowhere that I want to try to do something kind of crazy to give myself more time to work on my own projects. We'll see if it actually works. At the very least I'll probably get more done trying even if I don't reach the full goal, so that's probably a win.
I was already pissed about the CIA sunsetting the World Factbook but man it's extra annoying to have to hunt for things on Internet Archive that should be easily accessible even if they aren't updating them anymore! #researchproblems
Note to marketers: If you're thinking about doing a sale for International Women's Day and it's for "look skinny" leggings, maybe fuck off with that.
Adventures in time change: after husband set all the clocks forward during the day yesterday, we tried to tell the teen it was bedtime an hour early. π€¦ It didn't work because she's 16 and can read a clock.
My husband has been going around changing clocks all day and I am so confused as to why the kitchen is in a different time zone now.