13 November, 2007

Yep

So remember when I did that one post, where I said that I post a lot more in my head? Yeah, well, most of this post has been rattling around up there for the better part of three weeks. Anyhoo.
I finally got into Ravelry which is exciting. It is a knitting/crocheting community with all kinds of nifty features like a place to keep track of all of the different needles you have (I only entered what I could remember off the top of my head, I really have so much more) and your yarn stash, and you can keep track of and show off projects, and make a queue of projects that you want to start. It is all very exciting. If you are on, I am Goodwitch.
In other knitting news, I finished my shawl, and I like it pretty well. It isn't exactly the half an afghan that I was looking for, but that might have something to do with it being a triangle. I thought about making it bigger, but I was getting sick of working on it so I stopped when the pattern did.

I have since started a blanket for baby Bonsignore and a pair of green socks for me.

Next, my yard in the fall! A couple of weeks ago, James mowed the leaves (yes, he mowes them) so that he could put down the fall fertilizer. But overnight the back maple did this!

I was also very happy with the way my mums came out this year. The color here is about right, maybe a little on the light side.
The orange and red looked great, the purple ones looked a bit out of place but still pretty, and what could I really expect when I planted them over a three year time and could never seem to remember what colors I had planted before. I could've taken a picture before now, but really, me, do something when I first think of it? That's crazy talk. I must wait until at least the third time that I think to myself "Hey, I should do..." Hence the infrequent blog postings.


Well, on to another day. I'll be thinking about telling y'all what happens. Maybe in a few weeks I'll get around to letting you know how that went.

18 October, 2007

Nifty

So here are the finished socks. I completed the second one Monday night and wore them on Tuesday. They are soft and warm and comfy. I am waiting for a new set of needles to arrive so I can start my second set next week.

Also on Tuesday we saw The Black Crowes at the State. It was a great show! They are not supporting an album right now (although a new one is due out next spring/summer) so they could do what they wanted. I find the best concerts are when no album is being supported or when the album is a greatest hits, so they can do more from the back catalog. They jammed quite bit, which was very cool. Rich (lead guitar) had broken his ankle the day before and so was playing from a chair, but if it affected the concert, it was only to make it shorter. Last time we saw them they played for almost three hours, but this show was right at two hours, and the encore was only one song. We also got cool shirts. Usually I make sure to take enough cash for a shirt, but this time I didn't plan on getting one as I got one last time. But when I saw them, I decided a second one was a good idea. I can't really describe it, it reminds me of an old west style "Dr. Jonas Smith's all natural remedy for everything" kind of ad. Pretty nifty stuff.
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14 October, 2007

Look, a sock!




So here is my very first hand knit sock. Yippee! I finished it last Sunday, and am just over halfway done with the second. I have already ordered (and received) yarn for the next pair from The Loopy Ewe. It is Dream in Color smooshy sock yarn in Happy Forest. I am pretty excited, but I would like to make some forward progress on my shawl and make a tote bag or two to sell at the craft fair that my friend at work is going to and offered to sell stuff for me at. And I need to start and finish a baby blanket before Christmas so I can take it to KC with us. Although that is going to be entirely garter stitch on large needles with chunky yarn, so it really shouldn't take all that long to do.
Yesterday I finished the LYS shop hop, and it was fun. It is nice to know what the other stores carry and where they are, just in case I want a change of pace from Amazing Threads. It was built as a kind of treasure hunt, so each of the seven stores were giving out goodies. I got several useful things, but I am most excited about the bent tip tapestry needles. (they have a name, I just don't remember it right now) They are great for weaving in ends; the bent tip makes going under the backs of stitches much easier. I also won a door prize from Amazing Threads. It is a neat little bag with a chain stitch flower design. I am not sure what I will use it for, but is is pretty. Since I visited all 7 shops and got all the stamps, I am entered to win the grand prize/one of seven first prizes. They are all knitting/fiber arts tool kits, which sounds cool. While on the middle leg (I did it in three parts: two stores Friday, three Saturday with Mom and the last two Saturday after I dropped her off) I met Jill, who also frequents Amazing Threads, is in the sock of the month club there, seems super knowledgeable, and is nice to boot! So, a pretty good day. Today I am following up by working on my sock. I'll let you know when it is finished. And if I actually remember to do it (and can figure out how to light them more evenly) I'll post my new yarn acquisitions and shawl progress in photo form!
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29 September, 2007

Sock!


Here is my progress so far on my first ever hand knit sock. I am pretty excited about it. I am taking a three week class, and this is what we learned to do in the first class. I only got about three quarters of the ribbing done in class and did the rest as homework. Tomorrow I will learn how to do heels, and at the last class we do toe shaping. I just realized that I took the picture with the sock upside down (which is how I am knitting it) the ribbing at the bottom of the photo is actually the top of the sock. Anyway, I really like the yarn, which is Trekking XXL in the raspberry dream colorway. I already have great plans to buy some more yarns from the Loopy Ewe in October to do future socks with. Hopefully the rest is as enjoyable as the start. I like being able to knit at work without having to haul something big and bulky around. At the same time, I am waiting at least until sock 1 is done and sock 2 is started before buying any more yarn, just in case I find out suddenly that I don't like to knit socks as much as I think I do. If this works though, Loopy Ewe gift certificates will be lovely gifts for years to come. (hint, hint)
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21 August, 2007

Still Kickin'

I have a cold and it sucks and I took a half day at work to come home and sleep. That was nice. I have discovered that I am a knitter. I like to knit, I find it relaxing and fulfilling to make something that I could just as easily buy. I have just started on a shawl to wear around the house when I am cold (which is often when I am healthy, not so much this week). I a making it out of the prodigious amount of yarn that I have leftover from the afghan that I finished last year. Very exciting stuff, first project on circulars and all. I'm kinda sad that being sick usually means being dizzy or easily made dizzy, which does not lend itself to knitting. So I only got three or four rows done yesterday, and nothin' today. Hopefully tomorrow will be better on the head functioning properly front.
I have also found that making my own knit goods can cost quite a bit more than buying them. Which boils down to...I will purchase some sweaters from LLBean and save the knitting money for the baby and two weddings that other people are having next year and that I would like to knit gifts for. And I will take a class on how to knit socks. I am really looking forward to this, it sounds like a lot of fun. I have been reading knitting blogs lately, and there are lots of folks who knit socks because they are small, a nice break between larger projects and easy to take with.

Work has been busy with State Fair prep. If you go the the Fair, look for the MN Bound log cabin, thems my peeps. I'll be working there the 3-9 shifts of AUG 29 & 30, and the morning (9-3) of labor day if you want to say hi.

The River Challenge was fun, Tiring, and hippies should not necessarily be allowed to make the menu (Not a fan of Sunday's lunch), but fun. I got blisters in places (the palm of my right hand) that have never been blistered before. And REALLY big boats that don't slow down when they see 200 canoes and kayaks are jerks. But they were really only prevelant in the last stage. Good times, and I know that I can steer a canoe at least as well as James, if not better. We are both looking forward to the BWCA trip in a couple of weeks, It'll be nice to be in the woods rather than at work.

22 July, 2007

Harry Potter (no spoilers)

I read HP7 straight through, no real break, about 11 hours. Oh I cried in the last quarter. I felt awful still today. I have never had a book that affected me so. I feel profoundly emotionally raw. And I'm not just mourning for the characters that died (but how it hurt. No, not that one, please) but also for the ones that lived, like I've lost a dear friend. I have never in all my life felt so sad at the end of a book, series or not. I think that is a testament to the power of the writing and the grip of the story. Maybe I am too easily lost in a fictional world, maybe I need to get a life, but the end of Harry Potter is much harder to deal with than I expected it would be. At the same time, I am satisfied with the ending. JKR did what had to be done. It all makes sense. There are no loose ends. The only thing I wonder, and maybe I just missed it, is that she said there would be someone who comes to magic late in life, that the magic didn't show in until adulthood, and I didn't see that.

In other news of the weekend, while waiting for HP7 to get here from Amazon, we went to REI and got our very own paddles and tent. The tent is an REI Taj 3, and I am very excited. They let us set it up in the store so we could see how it went together and how roomy it is. It goes together super easily, and is definetly roomy enough for us and all our stuff. It even has an attic, a stretchy peice of netting across the top, under the netting "skylight" which will be handy for small, easily lost things. It also has several pockets on the inside, and two doors, each with it's own vestibule. I also got what I think will be a great pair of canoeing shoes from L.L.Bean. I think they will work out really well. I am not worried about the traction, even though the lady at REI said "you're not wearing those to the Boundary Waters are you?" They should dry quickly, be comfy both while in the boat and portaging, and they're cute. I might get another pair just 'cause I like 'em. And they come in red (I got the blue ones).

All in all, a Saturday well spent. Today, we went and tried a frozen custard place in Excelsior called Adele's. Pretty good all around. I enjoyed my chili cheese dog and James liked his BBQ pork sandwich and vanilla shake. The custard wasn't quite as good as the shake for some reason, and we agreed that Liberty frozen custard in MPLS has a better plain vanilla cone. He found one more custard place not far from here that we will try next weekend.

16 July, 2007

Thanks to Liz, I have learned how to change the background of my blog and I am happy and ready to be more adventurous in the future. Not much time to write now. Be sure to check out the links for the Mississippi River Challenge over on the right if you haven't already. More later, tell me what you think of the color choices. I am thinking of trying a background photo in the near future, but not this weekend, busy finding out if Harry lives or not.

02 July, 2007

Progress?

So this is where I left off re-finishing my desk, probably about 8 years ago. Yes, I am slow in finishing projects. I think its genetic. Anyway, the back and sides were also partially done. After about 4 hours of work yesterday, I think the sides, back and the left side of the inside may be ready for sanding. I hope on Wednesday to finish the inside and base, and get a start on the details between the drawers, and the trim (which is not pictured as it is currently detached from the desk) That is where the dremel will come in I think. Thanks again to the in-laws for that.

In other news this week, I finally found the Splendid Table podcast, which has apparently been going for quite a while, but I was to silly to spend the 6 seconds to find. I love Lynne Rossetto-Kasper. Her voice is so pleasant to listen to, and she knows so much about so many kinds of food! And she's local! And being local means that if she can get it at the grocery store, so can I. I have found podcasts to be one of the best things ever, as I frequently forget or am not home to listen to the shows when they are broadcast on the weekends. Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me! and This American Life are great ways to spend the commute. A weekends worth of podcasts plus a couple of episodes of Fresh Air get me through the whole week of driving. Thank goodness for NPR. (And also MPR, which while only one of these shows is produced here, still makes it possible for me to actually here them all on the radio when I remember.)

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26 June, 2007

Last weekend we had a nice time with James' parents, who came up and stayed with us. On Saturday we went to the MIA and looked at their collection of Chinese artifacts, most of which were donated by the Dayton family. We also looked at their Impressionist galleries. We skipped most of the rest because it is just so much to see.
On Sunday we went to Picasso and American Art at the Walker. It was a really interesting exhibit. And big. They had about 140 pieces on view. I discovered that I actually do like Jackson Pollack and Jasper Johns. It is hard to tell if you really like an artist's work from one or two pieces in a book somewhere. But they had about 10 of each and I liked them all, though of course some more than others. There is a Jasper Johns in the regular galleries too, but I don't like it as well as the ones they had in the Picasso show.
Last night we had dinner at Saji-ya for James' birthday. I had a sushi platter for the first time ever. I really like sushi, but I am usually a little nervous about making a meal of it because I find the texture of certain fish really disgusting. Apparently yellow-fin tuna is not one I like, as it was the only thing on my plate that I didn't enjoy.
I really need to get going on re-finishing my desk, but I am worried that the humid weather will make things difficult, like getting the stain or sealant or whatever I decide to use to dry. Hopefully the humidity won't affect the stripping process too much, I would like to start in on that this weekend at the latest. I figure if I go at it for two solid days I should at the very least be able to get it stripped. There are some pretty fussy details so that's why I am giving two days for stripping. If I do manage to get it stripped this weekend, maybe I can finish it Wednesday, as I don't have to work on the Fourth of July.

06 June, 2007

Almost 30!

Not much news to report. I'm looking forward to the birthday fest on Saturday. Right now I am re-reading the Harry Potter books in anticipation of book 7 coming out July 21. I know I still have an month and a half, but I just couldn't wait to get started on the refresher that I do before every new release. I sped through 1-3 as usual, but book 4 is feeling longer than I remember, so I sill take a break to read Killing Pablo before I tackle book 5. I will probably take another short break between 5 & 6, which will hopefully end me up with just enough time to catch up on National Geographics before Amazon delivers book 7. Yes, I pre-ordered it a month ago. In other exciting news, the new Buffy comic (#4) comes out today. I will get it either today or tomorrow. I love the Buffy. I am nerd hear me roar.

07 May, 2007

Well hello again!

I can, should I choose, post while at work. Which is what I am doing now. I have a one hour lunch break that they insist I take all of, and that I have some trouble filling. So you may be hearing from me more in the future. We shall see. Oriental rice crackers from Trader Joe's are definitely in my top five favorite snacks of all time. They are incredibly addictive and I could easily eat an entire bag in a sitting given the opportunity. Luckily, they are also a bit on the filling side, so if I were to eat an entire bag, I might explode as a result. Not much actual news to report, I put in two more mum plants yesterday. I think the side garden is now done, as long as the one mum that hasn't yet come back from last year shows up. I am hoping to work on the shade garden next weekend. A particular variety of pulmonaria seems to work best, so I am planning to put several more in and hopefully fill up the space. Right now we have a square garden with a diagonal of plants that do well and pretty much nothing else. Two of the three hostas are working on coming back, but they never seem to fill out the way I hope they will. We will see what I can come up with to grow back there in the shade.

29 April, 2007

Ta Daa!


To the amazement and wonder of all, I finished a project in a reasonable amount of time! I finished this sweater Easter morning, and was able to wear it to the big family gathering. It fits just right, and is very soft and warm. Next year I will make more, with different shapes and patterns and yarns.

In other news, the job is going well. Having evenings and weekends off is great. I can get a nice walk in before James gets home, and then actually cook dinner and accomplish random "things" in the evening. How exciting is that? We got a guest bed (did I say that before?), which just fits in the guest room as long as we don't try to put something like a dresser in with it. So if anyone would like to be a guest, there is now a bed for you to sleep in.

The big 30th birthday bash is scheduled for Saturday, June 9th. Details to follow.
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12 April, 2007

Goodbye Kilgore Trout

Kurt Vonnegut died yesterday. I am very sad. I'm sure that large parts of my family are as well. I took a class on his writing from a good friend of his, and got to see him speak when I was in college. I don't really remember what he said, but I remember laughing, and I remember what he looked like. So goodbye Kilgore Trout, Wanda June, Billy Pilgrim and all the others. Mr. Vonnegut, you will be greatly missed.

21 March, 2007

A little news here and there

I post a lot more in my head than I do in reality. I'm always thinking of things to post while not at home. Anyway, on with the show.
All last week I got to spend at home burning up vacation time. It got off to a wonderful start when, first thing Monday morning, I was offered a job as the administrative assistant for the buyers at Love From Minnesota. You know, the gift store people. It sounds like everything I was looking for in a job except location. I will be much busier, work a regular business schedule, make a bit more money, and most importantly, be out of the mall! The only thing I wanted that it doesn't have is location. I will still be driving to Roseville everyday as the corporate office is across Fair view from Rosedale. Oh well. I spent Thursday with Jess touring the Hill House, having lunch at Cecil's and teaching her how to make manicotti. We both agreed that we should cook together more. The boys met us in time for dinner, which was great. We don't have people over very often, but I usually enjoy it when we do. Nick (Jess' boyfriend) thought it was hilarious that she was actually cooking. James' favorite part of the evening was having Jess bless the meal in Hebrew. Being next to Rosedale will be nice in that I can meet Jess for lunch and not actually have to go very far.
I spent the rest of my vacation working on my sweater until I got hit with a nasty allergy attack/head cold on Saturday. I finished the front and back, and I am almost done with the first sleeve, but once my eyes started watering, I just couldn't concentrate. I hope to finish it before it gets to warm out, so that I can wear it a couple of times this year.
This week it has been very hard to focus at work because I am so happy that Friday is my last day. It will be a long time (I hope) until I have to work past 5(ish) again. Yippee! I am looking forward to starting @ Love from MN on Monday, and will be sure to tell you how it goes on the actual blog, not just in my head.

08 March, 2007

So many things that have pictures to go with them!

First, if anyone can help me change the look of my blog without using blogger's templates, that would be neat. I may or may not be able to figure it out with help, but figuring it out on my own is just not working.



And now. . . The long awaited watch photo!




I still think it is ridiculously pretty. I really enjoy checking the time these days.



Last week Thursday we had a lot of snow dropped on us. (And also our neighbor Mark's antique tractor.) Luckily I had Friday off, so I didn't have to try to do anything. Instead I stayed home and put up the new curtains. The colors in the photo are a little off, the wall color translates as too something not good. The curtains basically match the couch. The mini blinds will come down as soon as we get the plastic off of the windows.






I have been watching the TV show Heroes this week trying to catch up. I have three episodes to go and then I will be caught up and have to wait 6 weeks for the next episode. Apparently the episode from this week makes it very upsetting to have to wait. I guess I will find out soon enough.


Here are some crazy cute kitty pictures to close the festivities. I am going to knit a sweater now. I will post a picture if I ever finish it.

05 March, 2007

Finally!

10 February, 2007

Yeah for the outlet mall

Today gave us a rather succesfull trip to the outlet mall. Nikes for 10 bucks! I am very excited. James also got some much needed new shoes, but refuses to wear them until after yucky slush season is over. We ate lunch at a place called Space Alien Bar & Grill. Good burgers, not so good bloomin onion rip off. Not much else going on here. I am contemplating finishing some ongoing projects, but we'll have to wait and see what happens there.

31 January, 2007

Woo Hoo!

I finally got my new watch, and I am very excited about it. I haven't managed a good photo yet, but I am working on it. Today NPR's Fresh Air program was added as a podcast. That is also very exciting because it is one of my favorite NPR shows, and I very rarely get to listen to it. I love the way Terry Gross does interviews. She doesn't mess around or take shit from anyone. She reprimanded Gene Simmons after all. In other exciting news, one of my student loans is (finally and at long last) paid off. I think I will be totally done paying the other one off by the end of the year. Yeah!! I think I will try to change the look of my blog. I don't know how, but will try to learn. I apologize in advance for any unfortunate accidents that may occur.

17 January, 2007

Well, hello again!

Happy new year all! Christmas was relatively uneventful. We went to KC to James' folks. His brother John got in later than expected, but got to stay a few extra days. Jeff wasn't able to get a flight until the 26th after his original flight was cancelled, so we didn't "do" Christmas until then.
Work has been hard to catch up on as all three of my part timers are not here for January. Amy is doing study abroad, Alyssa just came back for school this week and wants to get through the first week of class before she comes back to work, and Jenelle, who only works Sat. anyway, is working on her Master's degree this month. Luckily my manager's wife is kind of a floating office person for our district, so she helps out once a week. Hopefully I'll be all caught up by this time next week.
Still no exciting watch, apparently it is on back order until the end of the month. I did get a bunch of new Cd's though. JJ Cale & Eric Clapton's The Road to Escondido is very good. Cale is the one who actually wrote many of Clapton's big hits (Cocaine being my favorite) The other one that I really like is Gov't Mule's Deja Voodoo. Hard blues, think Allman Brothers or Stevie Ray Vaughn with some jam band thrown in. I'm still waiting on the new Zuton's album, apparently it was available in the US for about a week, during which I failed to buy it, so I had to get an import. Not a bad thing, just a little more expensive. I am also waiting for the soundtrack from the move The Good Thief. I saw the movie on IFC and throughout the movie is Bono's version of That's Life, which is incredible. I honestly don't remember the rest of the soundtrack that well, but it has gotten good reviews. Hopefully it will live up to them.