NEW PROJECT!!!!  Yesterday I was confined to a car in Amish country,  traveling around on a day of family fun and I started a new afghan!   This one is going to be the same basic colors of my first afghan  (blues  and purples) because I have sooooo much leftover yarn.  It is from the  Lion Brand pattern 
Wind Chime and  it looks really cool.  This is the first project that I've made that  has intentional holes in it giving it the lacy look (or really just a  patterned look).  I'm debating whether I should adapt the pattern a  little and make the intended length into my width and then make a really  big blanket instead of a lap throw thing.  Hopefully, this little  blankey can be modified into at big ass afghan that I can give to my  sister sometime... whenever it's done.  Luckily its just a double  crochet so its been going really fast but I am looking forward to trying  to attach the stripes together with this fancy crisscross look.  We'll  see what happens!
In an Update on my other projects: Work on little Nessie the Loch  Ness Monster / Dinosaur / creature has stalled out until early Jully  when I can go up to my grandmother's house to take a look at the  original pattern and reevaluate shoe size.  And the Supernatural  penguins are put on hold until I can find my tapestry needles!! They are  no where to be found and it is very frustrating.
So back to my new project and a fun fact that may be commonly known or guessed according to Oxford Dictionary, aka this 
random website that cites the Oxford Dictionary, the etymology of Afghan goes like this:
 
"As you might suspect, the word "afghan" refers to the country of  Afghanistan.  The coverlet was originally produced by the Afghanis.  In  fact, the term "afghan" is a shortened form of reference for three  things, in addition to the usual reference to the people of Afghanistan.   In reference to the people, however, the word is capitalized.  The  other two "afghans" are the dog [a hound] and woven carpet, produced in a  style that is unique to the Afghani people."