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September 28, 2006

Check.

So, we installed my side view mirror successfully. Here's proof that I was involved:



I'm a mechanic. Sort of.

Important things to have for a successful installation: a handy fiance (check), someone with abnormally skinny tiny hands (check), and a socket wrench (d'oh!). It actually wasn't that hard. Who knew?

In between car part installs, I've been knitting on the Somewhat Cowl. I've got one sleeve and the cowl left to go, so it's definitely going to be ready for Rhinebeck.


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See that sleeve? The second one's almost done!

I may even have something else started by the time we head up. My twin sister keeps requesting knitted items (including but not limited to Ms. Marigold, and Something Red, although she REALLY begged when she saw Rachael's Central Park.) She really wants a cardigan now, and I'm trying to convince her that the bobbly zippy sweater in Paton's Street Smart is perfect.

But here's my dilemma: I think an 100% wool sweater is going to be too hot. She's like me: she's cold often, but she's a sweat-er. (as in, she sweats a lot). I'm wondering if a wool-acrylic blend wouldn't be as sweat-inducing? Any yarn suggestions?

Oh. And.

I might have been holding out on you a little. There's kinda sorta something else that I've been doing recently...

House. Hunting.

The Pants and I have been in the market for a house, and we are actually now officially under contract on the cutest house in town. Seriously. That's the name of my new house.


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And here's what it looks like.

It has trees and a pretty yard and a deck and a garage and a big sunny kitchen and flower boxes on the windows. And a big sunny laundry room.

I haven't mentioned this before because we've already had one heartbreak (sniff), but I feel certain that this house is the right one. Send good vibes and cross your fingers and all that ...everything looks good so far.

So, that's what's been taking up my time lately...that, and my ridiculously full Tivo.

September 20, 2006

Black Cloud

So my family (lovingly) calls me 'Black Cloud' sometimes because every now and then, I get these runs of bad luck, like a little thunderstorm following me wherever I go.


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Like this.

And these past two weeks have been a little cloudier than usual...

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The Scene of the Crime.

Exactly a week after our cars got broken into at my house, I came out to my parking lot at work to find that someone had smashed into my driver's side view mirror and left the mess for me to find. No note. Now, I guess it could be someone who had a big backpack and didn't realize they'd done it, but ... yeah. Probably not.

I've decided to try and install the new mirror myself. I ordered it online for $70, and it's on the way. I realize this may be a ridiculous venture, but try and stop me. JUST TRY.

Ahem.

Okay. I realize that my brand of bad luck is actually very minor compared to lots of other things happening in the world, so I'm trying not to harp on it. But sometimes I feel like the universe is snickering at me behind her hands...

In much better news, I'm almost done with the body of my Somewhat Cowl.


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Just a few more inches.

I used Wendy's pattern update for a more fitted sweater, and it looks like the waist shaping is going to be perfect. I can't wait to see what this will look like when I add the cowl...

My goal is to have the sweater finished by Rhinebeck. RHINEBECK! I've already got my plane ticket and I'm even going to play a little Rhinebeck Blogger Bingo. SO looking forward to this trip. I'm going to spend some time in New York City - I've never really been there as an adult, so AM and I are going to wander around and shop and sightsee. Yay.

And in totally awesome news, two of the coolest people I know just had one of the cutest babies I've ever seen. Congratulations to MJ and Robert - you are going to be kick ass parents.

September 13, 2006

It's Not All Bad

Yay for blog comments. They don't bring Jacob's camera back, but they do remind me that people are nice and good and not all meanies who take things that don't belong to them. And apparently knitbloggers are easy targets for car robberies...

Now it's time for a list of things that make me happy.

1. The new Ipod shuffle. Um, have you seen it? It's SO. CUTE. It's like an inch long. It clips onto your belt. It wants to get in your pocket and hang out with you ALL THE TIME.


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Tiny clippy cuteness.

2. Bella.


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Bella, gazing in adoration at Jacob.

3. Pam from Lick My Sticks totally helped me get the Purling Puppies webring back in working order! I had a really long queue and didn't have time to deal with it, so I closed the ring for a while, and Pam offered to help me check the sites. So. Nice. So now the webring's open again! How cool is that?

4. THIS JUST IN! The insurance company is going to be able to reimburse us for Jacob's camera. YAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAY. and also YAY. Renters of the world, get renter's insurance.

5. I'm so going to knit this: [ Intolerable Cruelty ]. I know, it's a knitted skirt, but it's a sexy knitted skirt. If I'm going to have a booty, I might as well show it off. Rachael's gonna knit it, too!

6. Currently, the Pants is listening to Axel F on his computer. And giggling to himself. I love him.

So, hooray for good things. My Somewhat Cowl is coming along - I'm doing some waist decreases right now - and I might swatch tonight for the knitted skirt. Hee.

Thanks again for all your comments! It's almost the weekend....

September 11, 2006

How Not to Start Your Work Week.

Just in case you were wondering, here's how NOT to start your work week:

Wake up at 5:30 am to crazily barking dogs. Get up, check email, look outside, lock front door, go back to bed.

Wake up at 6:30 am to fiance saying that we've been robbed.

!!!!!!!!

GEEZ.

The assholes took Jacob's camera out of his truck. They rifled through my car as well, but there was nothing of value in the car (and lots of trash to go through, serves them right. Although they did unzip my Travel Scrabble game, I guess to make sure that I wasn't hiding valuables in there???) This has been a general trend in our area lately, so we're not totally surprised, but of course you never think it will happen to you. Luckily, we are fine, the dogs are fine, and our computers were in the house. Harumph.

We have renter's insurance, so at least some of the camera will be covered.

This marks the second time my car's been broken into, and the second? fourth? time the Pants has been robbed. I just hate feeling so vulnerable in my own freakin' house.

Here's how I feel about the whole thing.


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Sad. Clown.

Here's where my Somewhat Cowl is.


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Almost ready to join.

I'm hoping the sleeves aren't going to be too big. I usually make top down raglans a little too tight, so I tried to compensate this time. I hope I didn't overdo it.

Here's a blurry picture of the show we saw this weekend:


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She Wants Revenge at the 40 Watt.

They were awesome. The band that opened for them was also awesome, and has my new favorite band name: I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness. Hee.

That's how I feel this morning. Like choosing darkness. Har. Sorry to be Debbie Downer. Send happy vibes and sunshine and all that...

September 6, 2006

Missing

Hi hi hi! I'm here. I'm a little behind on the posting schedule. Oops. I have so much to say, too, but every time I sit down to post, something else comes up.

So. Here I am! hihihihi! How are you?

I'm great. Labor Day weekend was super relaxing, and nice and long. Spent quality time with both my sisters and got to see the BigHeadSchmoo:


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Brady loves his grandma.

and I even got some knitting time:


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Silky. Wool.

I'm knitting the lovely Somewhat Cowl in Silky Wool and loving it. I'm almost ready to join the body and knit in the round, and after that it's going to be super fast. I think I'm going to add some shaping, and it's gonna be ready in time for the weather to get a little cooler (crossing my fingers) and yayayayayay. I have lots of stash yarn right now, so I'm trying to knit a bunch of stuff to wear this fall and winter. Oh boy.

In addition, I have some sewing to do.I have a super cute skirt just waiting to be finished, and I have a pattern for a dress (inspired by Vibegrrl - scroll down to see the fabulous dress she made!) and another skirt. Then, my sister Michelle gave me some fabulous fabric and patterns for my belated birthday :


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Pretty squares. and patterns to boot!

The squares are from reprodepot, and they are BEAUTIFUL. And an Amy Butler pattern set! I have plans to work on those patterns and then maybe use some of the squares to try my hand at a small beginner's quilt. FUN.

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And, in nerdy news, I'm learning Flash and loving it. So far, I've made a stick man kick a ball across the screen and created a yo-yo that moves up and down. (You've gotta start somewhere, right?) I can't WAIT to get into Action Scripting...
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So, that's all the news from my neck of the woods. Today is breezy and cool, and I've got a load of homework to do. I'm HAPPY. I love being busy! Bling is playing this weekend (Friday night at Nuci's Space with Badkat and Ishues, for the locals), and there's plenty of time for knitting and sewing in between.

Yay for four day weeks.