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<description><![CDATA[<p>If anyone reading this works at a university, you know what time of year it is: the end of the fiscal year.  Blech. So, I feel your pain.  Just saying.</p>

<p>Perhaps reminiscing will put me in a better mood. I've told you about the fabulousness of the marathon...now, can I tell you about how fabulous California was?  I. heart. California.  Our first stop was the OC (sing with me now ....'Califor-NYAH, here I coooommmmme...') to see dear friends Taylor and <A href="Http://www.xanga.com/valerita">Valerie</a>. Taylor was one of my first college friends and I've known Valerie since college as well. They are good times.   But really -- I was there to see their dog, Odile. <br />
<center><img alt="odilegermanmickey.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/odilegermanmickey.jpg" width="400" height="298" class="miniphoto"/><br>Schmoo Number One.</center></p>

<p>This is Odile with German Mickey.  Odile knows how to party.</p>

<p>So, we spent one night in Orange with Taylor and Val and then went to the train station to catch a train to San Diego.  AMTRAK! Whee! The Santa Ana train station is actually really beautiful, and I started snapping pictures until a guard apprehended me and told me to stop.   <a href="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/santaana.php" onclick="window.open('http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/santaana.php','popup','width=400,height=488,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">Here's the evidence before I was accosted.</a> So. pretty.</p>

<p>I was picturing a lovely, quiet train ride, sitting by the window with my knitting and my Jacob, watching the coast. Ahh.  Well, not so  much.  There was definitely knitting, and Jacob, and the coast, but this particular train was pretty full and noisy. We also had an admirer who approached us in the train station for conversation (where he proceeded to tell us that we should "watch out for people like me - they'll rob you blind..") Sketch-y. So I was a little nervous on the train, because I thought Drunk Amtrak Guy was going to steal our stuff.  Which of course didn't happen. </p>

<p>Here's what did happen:   I finished my Morehouse Merino shawl.<br />
<center><img alt="happyamtrak.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/happyamtrak.jpg" width="500" height="333" class="miniphoto"/><br>Train Time.</center><br />
This was right after I took it off the needles -- it's SO soft. It's been blocked now and the thing is HUGE, but I'll show you that later.</p>

<p>So.  Yay.  I'm not going to give you a play-by-play of the rest of the entire weekend, the highlights are in the extended entry. My impressions of San Diego (mostly Ocean Beach): LAID BACK. I think that might be more of an Ocean Beach thing. And I loved it. I know that Southern California isn't all nice people and tequila parties and sunshine and ocean breezes, but my trip was! And you can get 30 cans of beer for $9.99 at Rite-Aid.  HELLO?!?!  Click for more:</p>]]></description>
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<title>Stay Classy, San Diego</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>If anyone reading this works at a university, you know what time of year it is: the end of the fiscal year.  Blech. So, I feel your pain.  Just saying.</p>

<p>Perhaps reminiscing will put me in a better mood. I've told you about the fabulousness of the marathon...now, can I tell you about how fabulous California was?  I. heart. California.  Our first stop was the OC (sing with me now ....'Califor-NYAH, here I coooommmmme...') to see dear friends Taylor and <A href="Http://www.xanga.com/valerita">Valerie</a>. Taylor was one of my first college friends and I've known Valerie since college as well. They are good times.   But really -- I was there to see their dog, Odile. <br />
<center><img alt="odilegermanmickey.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/odilegermanmickey.jpg" width="400" height="298" class="miniphoto"/><br>Schmoo Number One.</center></p>

<p>This is Odile with German Mickey.  Odile knows how to party.</p>

<p>So, we spent one night in Orange with Taylor and Val and then went to the train station to catch a train to San Diego.  AMTRAK! Whee! The Santa Ana train station is actually really beautiful, and I started snapping pictures until a guard apprehended me and told me to stop.   <a href="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/santaana.php" onclick="window.open('http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/santaana.php','popup','width=400,height=488,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">Here's the evidence before I was accosted.</a> So. pretty.</p>

<p>I was picturing a lovely, quiet train ride, sitting by the window with my knitting and my Jacob, watching the coast. Ahh.  Well, not so  much.  There was definitely knitting, and Jacob, and the coast, but this particluar train was pretty full and noisy. We also had an admirer who approached us in the train station for conversation (where he proceeded to tell us that we should "watch out for people like me - they'll rob you blind..") Sketch-y. So I was a little nervous on the train, because I thought Drunk Amtrak Guy was going to steal our stuff.  Which of course didn't happen. </p>

<p>Here's what did happen:   I finished my Morehouse Merino shawl.<br />
<center><img alt="happyamtrak.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/happyamtrak.jpg" width="500" height="333" class="miniphoto"/><br>Train Time.</center><br />
This was right after I took it off the needles -- it's SO soft. It's been blocked now and the thing is HUGE, but I'll show you that later.</p>

<p>So.  Yay.  I'm not going to give you a play-by-play of the rest of the entire weekend, the highlights are in the extended entry:</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2005 12:20:41 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>My sister Cathy ran a marathon!  All 26.2 miles, dude.  Seriously.<br />
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<img alt="winner.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/winner.jpg" width="300" height="471" class="miniphoto"/><br>Rock. N. Roll.</center></p>

<p>And we got to see it.  People, if you're going to run a marathon anytime soon, may I suggest the lovely city of San Diego as a location?  It's perfect.  Nice mild temperatures, ocean breeze -- no humidity.  Ahh.  (The South has its finer points, but humidity SUCKS.)</p>

<p>I'll get back to San Diego and its fabulousness in a minute.  THE MARATHON.  So much fun.  We got up at around 8:30am (no small feat since the previous night had included a tequila party -- pictures later -- and Cathy had already been running for TWO HOURS! ) and drove bleary-eyed downtown.  Cat's husband and his parents were already staked out at mile 14.  Somehow, through the grace of God and the organization of the Rock and Roll Marathon, Jacob and I ended up near the finish line.  We camped out on a little grassy area about 3/10 of a mile from the finish.  And then I cheered for about three hours straight. </p>

<p>I didn't realize how FUN it would be to watch people run a marathon.    Lots of people write their names on their clothes, their numbers, or up and down their arms and legs, so you could yell "GOOOOO SARAH!  YOU GOT IT! HOME STRETCH, BAY-BEE!!" and then the runners would give a thumbs up or a smile, and just keep on running. </p>

<p>I was getting so excited for these strangers, that they were so close to finishing a marathon -- so I should've been prepared for how PROUD and EXCITED I would be when my sister ran by. I wasn't.  I was so overwhelmed!  Luckily, Jacob was prepared, and had his camera ready to take some actions shots...<br />
<center><br />
<img alt="catrun.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/catrun.jpg" width="300" height="450" class="miniphoto"/><br>Go Cathy! Home Stretch!</center></p>

<p>So I started screaming, "That's my sister! Woo-hoo!" and running on the side when I saw her totally kicking ass.  Here's proof:<br />
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<img alt="crazybaglady.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/crazybaglady.jpg" width="300" height="450" class="miniphoto"  /><br>Crazy Bag Lady Cheers Runners.</center></p>

<p>And she totally finished - 6 hours and 18 minutes.  They even called her name out as she crossed the finish line! <br />
<center> <br />
<img alt="champandsis.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/champandsis.jpg" width="300" height="450" class="miniphoto"/><br>Check out that medal!</center></p>

<p>So. Proud.  The 800 runners/walkers from Train to End Stroke, (Cathy's fundraising group) raised over a million dollars -- rock stars, all of them.  It was so inspiring to see people of all ages and sizes and shapes out there to raise money for stroke victims. It's enough to make a girl wanna train for a half marathon in Atlanta on Thanksgiving Day... I guess I shouldn't put that on the blog if I don't mean it!</p>

<p>I will post later this week with other details from our trip to San Diego, including the tequila party, Jacob's totally awesome cousins and their awesome friends, OB, PB, the OC, and more.  Whee.  Oh, and I finished one shawl, I'm 3/4 of the way done with another!</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2005 09:59:58 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>My sister Cathy ran a marathon!  All 26.2 miles, dude.  Seriously.<br />
<center><br />
<img alt="winner.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/winner.jpg" width="300" height="471" class="miniphoto"/><br>Rock. N. Roll.</center></p>

<p>And we got to see it.  People, if you're going to run a marathon anytime soon, may I suggest the lovely city of San Diego as a location?  It's perfect.  Nice mild temperatures, ocean breeze -- no humidity.  Ahh.  (The South has its finer points, but humidity SUCKS.)</p>

<p>I'll get back to San Diego and its fabulousness in a minute.  THE MARATHON.  So much fun.  We got up at around 8:30am (no small feat since the previous night had included a tequila party -- pictures later -- and Cathy had already been running for TWO HOURS! ) and drove bleary-eyed downtown.  Cat's husband and his parents were already staked out at mile 14.  Somehow, through the grace of God and the organization of the Rock and Roll Marathon, Jacob and I ended up near the finish line.  We camped out on a little grassy area about 3/10 of a mile from the finish.  And then I cheered for about three hours straight. </p>

<p>I didn't realize how FUN it would be to watch people run a marathon.  I was standing in a particularly quiet area, so I decided to be the loud girl.  It was so fun! Lots of people write their names on their clothes, their numbers, or up and down their arms and legs, so you could yell "GOOOOO SARAH!  YOU GOT IT! HOME STRETCH, BAY-BEE!!" and then the runners would give a thumbs up or a smile.  I was getting so excited for these strangers, that they were so close to finishing a marathon -- so I should've been prepared for how PROUD and EXCITED I would be when my sister ran by. I wasn't.  I was so overwhelmed!  Luckily, Jacob was prepared, and had his camera ready to take some actions shots...<br />
<center><br />
<img alt="catrun.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/catrun.jpg" width="300" height="450" class="miniphoto"/><br>Go Cathy! Home Stretch!</center></p>

<p>So I started screaming, "That's my sister! Woo-hoo!" and running on the side when I saw her totally kicking ass.  Here's proof:<br />
<center><br />
<img alt="crazybaglady.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/crazybaglady.jpg" width="300" height="450" class="miniphoto"  /><br>Crazy Bag Lady Cheers Runners.</center></p>

<p>And she totally finished - 6 hours and 18 minutes.  They even called her name out as she crossed the finish line! <br />
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<img alt="champandsis.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/champandsis.jpg" width="300" height="450" class="miniphoto"/><br>Check out that medal!</center></p>

<p>So. Proud.  The 800 runners/walkers from Train to End Stroke, (Cathy's fundraising group) raised over a million dollars -- rock stars, all of them.  It was so inspiring to see people of all ages and sizes and shapes out there to raise money for stroke victims. It's enough to make a girl wanna train for a half marathon in Atlanta on Thanksgiving Day.   I guess I should't put that on the blog if I don't mean it... :)</p>

<p>I will post later this week with other details from our trip to San Diego, including the tequila party, Jacob's totally awesome cousins and their awesome friends, OB, PB, the OC, and more.  Whee.  Oh, and I finished one shawl, I'm 3/4 of the way done with another! </p>

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<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2005 23:12:33 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>I accidentally drank three cups of coffee and a double vanilla latte today. Wheeeeeeee!  I'm jittery.  Wheeeeeeee!</p>

<p>Here's a picture to bring joy to everyone. Or just my feet. <br />
<center><br />
<img alt="newshoes.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/newshoes.jpg" width="350" height="351" class="miniphoto"/><br>New shoes make a girl feel pretty.<br></center></p>

<p>I heart my new Sam and Libby shoes.  I have extremely narrow feet and ankles that turn inward, so finding cute shoes that also fit well is kind of a challenge.  Sam and Libby always fit me, and also, they were on sale at Rack Room, on a holy weekend: Buy One Pair Get The Second Pair Fifty Percent Off.  Hooray for sales.</p>

<p>I also tried to shop for clothes in the juniors section this weekend, because the clothes in juniors are SO. MUCH. CHEAPER.  Not so much. (Note to self: I no longer can wear juniors.  Even the biggest size.  My booty is taking over. Must buy clothes in the ladies section.)  </p>

<p>I'm leaving for San Diego tomorrow to watch my fabulous twin sister run in the Rock and Roll Marathon. Go Cathy!  Go Cathy!<br />
<center><br />
<img alt="taffy.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/taffy.jpg" width="226" height="398" class="miniphoto"/><br>Classy Cathy can run a marathon.  </center></br></p>

<p>In addition to running marathons, Cathy teaches high school, and also lends me great clothes all the time.  She's a schmoo. </p>

<p>The Rock and Roll Marathon has this cool thing called Wiggle Wireless -- if you register, you can actually receive text messages on your cell phone that tracks a runner's progress in the marathon.  No kidding.  So I'll get a TEXT MESSAGE! when Cathy is passing all the Kenyans and hitting the 10K mark, or the 20-mile mark.  Isn't that so freakin' cool?  (I told my friend Catherine about it this morning, and she said, "Surely we can end poverty if we can do something like that."  Word.)</p>

<p>Oh, the knitting?  Well, work was officially LAME yesterday so I decided to take a brief break and take some blurry secret pictures.  <br />
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<img alt="shawlysecret.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/shawlysecret.jpg" width="425" height="283" class="miniphoto"/<br>Yummy purple shawl. <br></center></p>

<p>I'm all about the shawls.  This shawl is going really quickly - it's laceweight yarn on size 10s, so it's a little tricksy at times, but the Morehouse Merino is SO SOFT AND DELICIOUS.    I'm planning to take this shawl and my Flower Basket Shawl on my trip.  I also have a River Tape project in the works, although I left the pattern book at Jacob's parents house, so I may or may not be able to continue knitting on it.  And of course, Jacob's sock. </p>

<p>Delirious!  Wheee!  I'm going to go try and wrap up all the looses ends at work before I take off for the West Coast. We are staying with Jacob's cousins right near the beach!  Yay! And I'm going to get to see <a href="http://www.xanga.com/valerita">this fabulous girl</a> because we're flying into the OC, and also I get to ride a train.  I've never ridden a train! CAN YOU STAND THE FUN TIMES?</p>

<p>If you are familiar with San Diego and would like to tell me about a yarn shop, please do!  I may have time to pop in and buy lots of yarn -- errr -- browse. Hope ya'll have a great rest of the week.</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2005 16:12:18 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>I accidentally drank three cups of coffee and a double vanilla latte today. Wheeeeeeee!  I'm jittery.  Wheeeeeeee!</p>

<p>Here's a picture to bring joy to everyone. Or just my feet. <br />
<center><br />
<img alt="newshoes.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/newshoes.jpg" width="350" height="351" class="miniphoto"/><br>New shoes make a girl feel pretty.<br></center></p>

<p>I heart my new Sam and Libby shoes.  I have extremely narrow feet and ankles that turn inward, so finding cute shoes that also fit well is kind of a challenge.  Sam and Libby always fit me, and also, they were on sale at Rack Room, on a holy weekend: Buy One Pair Get The Second Pair Fifty Percent Off.  Hooray for sales.</p>

<p>I also tried to shop for clothes in the juniors section this weekend, because the clothes in juniors are SO. MUCH. CHEAPER.  Not so much. (Note to self: I no longer can wear juniors.  Even the biggest size.  My booty is taking over. Must buy clothes in the ladies section.)  </p>

<p>I'm leaving for San Diego tomorrow to watch my fabulous twin sister run in the Rock and Roll Marathon. Go Cathy!  Go Cathy!<br />
<center><br />
<img alt="taffy.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/taffy.jpg" width="226" height="398" class="miniphoto"/><br>Classy Cathy can run a marathon.  </center></br></p>

<p>In addition to running marathons, Cathy teaches high school, and also lends me great clothes all the time.  She's a schmoo. </p>

<p>The Rock and Roll Marathon has this cool thing called Wiggle Wireless -- if you register, you can actually receive text messages on your cell phone that tracks a runner's progress in the marathon.  No kidding.  So I'll get a TEXT MESSAGE! when Cathy is passing all the Kenyans and hitting the 10K mark, or the 20-mile mark.  Isn't that so freakin' cool?  (I told my friend Catherine about it this morning, and she said, "Surely we can end poverty if we can do something like that."  Word.)</p>

<p>Oh, the knitting?  Well, work was officially LAME yesterday so I decided to take a brief break and take some blurry secret pictures.  <br />
<center><br />
<img alt="shawlysecret.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/shawlysecret.jpg" width="425" height="283" class="miniphoto"/<br>Yummy purple shawl. <br></center></p>

<p>I'm all about the shawls.  This shawl is going really quickly - it's laceweight yarn on size 10s, so it's a little tricksy at times, but the Morehouse Merino is SO SOFT AND DELICIOUS.    I'm planning to take this shawl and my Flower Basket Shawl on my trip.  I also have a River Tape project in the works, although I left the pattern book at Jacob's parents house, so I may or may not be able to continue knitting on it.  And of course, Jacob's sock. </p>

<p>Delirious!  Wheee!  I'm going to go try and wrap up all the looses ends at work before I take off for the West Coast. We are staying with Jacob's cousins right near the beach!  Yay! And I'm going to get to see <a href="http://www.xanga.com/valerita">this fabulous girl</a> because we're flying into the OC, and also I get to ride a train.  I've never ridden a train! CAN YOU STAND THE FUN TIMES?</p>

<p>If you are familiar with San Diego and would like to tell me about a yarn shop, please do!  I may have time to pop in and buy lots of yarn -- errr -- browse. Hope ya'll have a great rest of the week.</p>

<p>**<b>Hey there!</b>  In the spirit of supporting wonderful family (like my sis!) and friends who like to walk/run for good causes, mosey on over and show your support for <a href="http://thedevashands.blogspot.com/">Miss Small Hands Chelsea</a>, who's doing a run/walk for breast cancer this weekend.  Any amount helps -- <a href="http://race.nationalraceforthecure.org/site/TR?px=1097345&pg=personal&fr_id=1000">Click here to donate!</a> **</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2005 15:10:13 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>I went a little crazy with the camera while we were watching the American Idol finale tonight.  By the way, I was totally rooting for Carrie.  (Although now I'm afraid that *I* can never win American Idol because  my name is Carrie. Stop laughing at me.) It's probably better that Bo didn't win, because he needs to have a record deal where he can totally rock out.  (And the American Idol single that Carrie will release,  "Inside Your Heaven", is NOT ROCKING OUT.)  But, yay Carrie!</p>

<p>Okay. First of all, Bella wants you to know that this is the BEST. BALL. EVER.<br />
<center><br />
<img alt="bellaballa.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/bellaballa.jpg" width="276" height="375" class="miniphoto"/><br>Don't touch my ball. </center></p>

<p>She's starting to go blond on the top of her head -- if she wasn't a dog, I would totally accuse her of bleaching her hair.</p>

<p>Moving on, here are some Glamour Shots of my latest knitting projects. Whee!<br />
<center><br />
<img alt="fbsclose.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/fbsclose.jpg" width="400" height="267" class="miniphoto"/><br>Close up of the Flower Basket Shawl. <br><a href="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/closebasket.php" onclick="window.open('http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/closebasket.php','popup','width=555,height=455,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">Click here for a super close up of a basket</a>. And pardon my hangnail.</center></p>

<p>I still love this pattern.  I think it's going to take me a while, but I'm looking forward to my next car trip or flight so I can spend some quality time with the Flower Basket shawl.</p>

<p>And the Half Clappy!<center><br />
<img alt="clappyclose.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/clappyclose.jpg" width="400" height="267" class="miniphoto"/><br>Oh shiny recycled silk. You are so pretty.<br><a href="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/closeupclap.php" onclick="window.open('http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/closeupclap.php','popup','width=588,height=451,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">Click to get closer to the silky happy times.</a><br />
</center><br />
Still deciding on whether to block the Clap.  And also, I should probably weave the ends in. So. many. ends.</p>

<p>And, because I suddenly am obsessed with shawls...</p>

<p>um, hi. I started another one. <br />
<Center><br />
<img alt="purpleshawl.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/purpleshawl.jpg" width="400" height="267" class="miniphoto"/><br>How can I resist the Morehouse Merino? </center></p>

<p>Okay, no more shawls until I finish these three ... I promise. And I did finish someone's sock....<br />
<center><br />
<img alt="jacobsock.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/jacobsock.jpg" width="400" height="304" class="miniphoto"/><br>He even modeled it.  </center></p>

<p>And I already cast on the second one --  Are you proud of me? Good.  I needed that affirmation. </p>

<p>That seems like a lot of projects! Clearly, I need to prioritize my life, quit my job, and just knit all the time. Har.  Just kidding. Although I'm leaving in a week to go to San Diego to see my sister run her marathon (GO CATHY!!!), so I'll get some knitting in.  And sightseeing. And drinking.  Yay, vacation.</p>

<p>Now, back to Law and Order. And one of the shawls.</p>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>I went a little crazy with the camera while we were watching the American Idol finale tonight.  By the way, I was totally rooting for Carrie.  (Although now I'm afraid that *I* can never win American Idol because  my name is Carrie. Stop laughing at me.) It's probably better that Bo didn't win, because he needs to have a record deal where he can totally rock out.  (And the American Idol single that Carrie will release,  "Inside Your Heaven", is NOT ROCKING OUT.)  But, yay Carrie!</p>

<p>Okay. First of all, Bella wants you to know that this is the BEST. BALL. EVER.<br />
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<img alt="bellaballa.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/bellaballa.jpg" width="276" height="375" class="miniphoto"/><br>Don't touch my ball. </center></p>

<p>She's starting to go blond on the top of her head -- if she wasn't a dog, I would totally accuse her of bleaching her hair.</p>

<p>Moving on, here are some Glamour Shots of my latest knitting projects. Whee!<br />
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<img alt="fbsclose.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/fbsclose.jpg" width="400" height="267" class="miniphoto"/><br>Close up of the Flower Basket Shawl. <br><a href="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/closebasket.php" onclick="window.open('http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/closebasket.php','popup','width=555,height=455,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">Click here for a super close up of a basket</a>. And pardon my hangnail.</center></p>

<p>I still love this pattern.  I think it's going to take me a while, but I'm looking forward to my next car trip or flight so I can spend some quality time with the Flower Basket shawl.</p>

<p>And the Half Clappy!<center><br />
<img alt="clappyclose.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/clappyclose.jpg" width="400" height="267" class="miniphoto"/><br>Oh shiny recycled silk. You are so pretty.<br><a href="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/closeupclap.php" onclick="window.open('http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/closeupclap.php','popup','width=588,height=451,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">Click to get closer to the silky happy times.</a><br />
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Still deciding on whether to block the Clap.  And also, I should probably weave the ends in. So. many. ends.</p>

<p>And, because I suddenly am obsessed with shawls...</p>

<p>um, hi. I started another one. <br />
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<img alt="purpleshawl.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/purpleshawl.jpg" width="400" height="267" class="miniphoto"/><br>How can I resist the Morehouse Merino? </center></p>

<p>Okay, no more shawls until I finish these three! I promise! And I did finish someone's sock....<br />
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<img alt="jacobsock.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/images/jacobsock.jpg" width="400" height="304" class="miniphoto"/><br>He even modeled it!  </center></p>

<p>And I already cast on the second one! Are you proud of me? Good.  I need that affirmation. </p>

<p>That seems like a lot of projects! Clearly, I need to prioritize my life, quit my job, and just knit all the time. Har.  Just kidding. Although I'm leaving in a week to go to San Diego to see my sister run her marathon (GO CATHY!!!), so I'll get some knitting in.  And sightseeing. And drinking.  Yay, vacation.</p>

<p>Now, back to Law and Order. And one of the shawls.</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2005 22:51:02 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>What a weekend!  Do you want to hear about the knitting first, or the swanky dinner?  .....</p>

<p>Okay, knitting first. </p>

<p>I finished knitting on my half clappy on the way home from Maryland.  (Sorry I've been a little delinquent on the picture...)<br />
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<img alt="clappynoblocky.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/maypics/clappynoblocky.jpg" width="300" height="356" class="miniphoto"/><br>My clappy needs some blocky.</center></p>

<p>I used some beautiful recycled silk yarn for my half clappy, and I've so far been scared to block it or do anything to it because I didn't want the yarn to get ruined.  But, then I did some googling, and it turns out that you can handwash this yarn in cold water.  I'm going to take that as a go-ahead to block it gently in some cold water and see how it goes.  The article I read said that the yarn's texture might change a little bit, but I'm okay with that.  I just didn't want it to be water stained! Still deciding if the clappy stays with me or becomes a gift....</p>

<p>And then I went and started something new!<br />
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<img alt="fbspartial.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/maypics/fbspartial.jpg" width="350" height="304" class="miniphoto"/><br>Hello, Flower Basket Shawl!<br></center></p>

<p>This is my second attempt at the Flower Basket Shawl -- my first attempt was foiled by some furry yarn and some wine.  (Note to self: lace and wine do NOT mix.) A fabulous friend gifted me with some Brown Sheep Cotton Fine and it's absolutely perfect for this project.  (Sorry my picture doesn't really show off the pattern...but do you like my pajama pants?) I'm hoping that mine looks as lovely as <a href="http://www.frecklegirl.com/blog/archives/000421.php">this girl's</a>...</p>

<p>Jacob's first sock is SO. CLOSE.  I'm decreasing for the toe right now. Yee-haw!</p>

<p>Okay, and now for the fancy non-knitting content..</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2005 10:23:36 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>What a weekend!  Do you want to hear about the knitting first, or the swanky dinner?  .....</p>

<p>Okay, knitting first. </p>

<p>I finished knitting on my half clappy on the way home from Maryland.  (Sorry I've been a little delinquent on the picture...)<br />
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<img alt="clappynoblocky.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/maypics/clappynoblocky.jpg" width="300" height="356" class="miniphoto"/><br>My clappy needs some blocky.</center></p>

<p>I used some beautiful recycled silk yarn for my half clappy, and I've so far been scared to block it or do anything to it because I didn't want the yarn to get ruined.  But, then I did some googling, and it turns out that you can handwash this yarn in cold water.  I'm going to take that as a go-ahead to block it gently in some cold water and see how it goes.  The article I read said that the yarn's texture might change a little bit, but I'm okay with that.  I just didn't want it to be water stained! Still deciding if the clappy stays with me or becomes a gift....</p>

<p>And then I went and started something new!<br />
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<img alt="fbspartial.jpg" src="http://www.carrieoke.net/blog/maypics/fbspartial.jpg" width="350" height="304" class="miniphoto"/><br>Hello, Flower Basket Shawl!<br></center></p>

<p>This is my second attempt at the Flower Basket Shawl -- my first attempt was foiled by some furry yarn and some wine.  (Note to self: lace and wine do NOT mix.) A fabulous friend gifted me with some Brown Sheep Cotton Fine and it's absolutely perfect for this project.  Sorry my picture doesn't really show off the pattern...but do you like my pajama pants? I'm hoping that mine looks as lovely as <a href="http://www.frecklegirl.com/blog/archives/000421.php">this girl's</a>...</p>

<p>Jacob's first sock is SO. CLOSE.  I'm decreasing for the toe right now. Yee-haw!</p>

<p>Okay, and now for the fancy non-knitting content..</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2005 09:55:26 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>it's HOT.  so, so hot in Athens.  My naturally oily hair and skin become  greasy pools of grossness in this heat.  Sorry if that was too much information. </p>

<p>Good thing there are so many cute summer things to knit, because the thought of knitting with wool right now makes me want to cry.  Unless, of course, it's yummy merino wool from KnitPicks:<br />
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<img alt="jacobsock.jpg" src="http://carrieoke.net/blog/maypics/jacobsock.jpg" width="400" height="265" class="miniphoto"/><br>So. Soft. <br>(do you like our array of vacuums in the background?)<br></center></p>

<p>Jacob has never had a pair of handknit socks, so I'm trying to prepare for the goodness and wonder of the knitted socks.  I'm not sure he's totally convinced, although when I jokingly (sort of) say I'm going to keep them, he says NO.  He loves the colors though, which is huge. I got me a picky one.  Now I just have to finish them...</p>

<p>I also finished a good summery knit: a cotton minisweater (<a href="http://glampyreknits.tripod.com/glampyrephotos/id62.html">pattern here</a>)!  <br />
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<img alt="noheadmini.jpg" src="http://carrieoke.net/blog/maypics/noheadmini.jpg" width="370" height="300" class="miniphoto"/><br>Can't you picture it with a little sundress? <br></center></p>

<p>This picture is a little strange because I'm still wearing my gym clothes and I had to use the self timer.  Hee.  But I used the leftover gray yarn from Jacob's Super Secret Sweater (<a href="http://carrieoke.net/blog/projects/archives/2005_finished/index.html">click and scroll down to see it in the gallery</a>) and it turned out great.  Inspired by <A href="http://glamypre.com">Stef</a>, I decided to do an i-cord at the ends instead of using a button closure, and I'm so glad I did.  It's just a *little* bit baggy because I kind of overestimated *ahem* how big my chest is.  Wishful thinking, ha ha. I've already worn it to work once! My wearing of the knits is becoming more frequent -- I think it might be related to my improved finishing abilities.  And my new habit: the actual weaving in of ends.   </p>

<p>Well, it's gotta be short and sweet tonight.  My friend Leslie is leaving for NY tomorrow so I have to go celebrate!  But before I go, this little schmoo would like to say thank you to a little <a href="http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=gnomeg">gnome</a> for remembering her and Chili-schmoo in the mail...<br />
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<img alt="bellalove.jpg" src="http://carrieoke.net/blog/maypics/bellalove.jpg" width="309" height="319" class="miniphoto"/><br>Bella says: Thanks, Gnome G! That Casey's a lucky dog. Woof. </center><br />
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<p>see ya later this week!</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2005 21:34:57 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Things I learned on my trip to Maryland:</p>

<p>1.  <a href="http://eponymous.org/knitamknit/wordpress">Anne Marie</a> and <a href="http://highenergyknits.net">High Energy Jenny</a> are excellent travel companions, and they will have me laughing almost the entire trip.  Except for when I'm sleeping in the car. And even then, I'm laughing on the inside.<br />
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<img alt="cartime.jpg" src="http://carrieoke.net/blog/archives/msw/cartime.jpg" width="400" height="267" class="miniphoto"/><br>That's<a href="http://www.latocha.com/blog/"> Stacy</a> in the back with HEJ.  Aren't they cute? </center></p>

<p>2. My dog, Bella, is clearly part sheep.  She's got the long legs and the funny walk, and I found some with similar coloring! Maybe the sheep are part Bella. Check out this one for evidence.<br />
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<img alt="partsheep.jpg" src="http://carrieoke.net/blog/archives/msw/partsheep.jpg" width="427" height="309" class="miniphoto"/><br>Sheepy schmoo.</center></p>

<p>3. Even if you're getting really bad service, dinner can still be fun, in the right company. <br />
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<img alt="dinnertime.jpg" src="http://carrieoke.net/blog/archives/dinnertime.jpg" width="400" height="243" class="miniphoto"/><br>And also, Buffalo Chicken Salad makes a girl happy after a long day of yarning around.</center></p>

<p>4. Self portraits, even at the beginning of the drinking, will turn out horribly.  Your companion in the photo will of course look great.<br />
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<img alt="selfphoto.jpg" src="http://carrieoke.net/blog/archives/msw/selfphoto.jpg" width="350" height="262" class="miniphoto"/><br>damn you, <a href="http://knit.vibegrrl.com">Vibegrrl</a>!</center></p>

<p>5. When your imaginary online friends meet you in person, they will realize that you only put the absolute BEST pictures of yourself online.  Your elaborate editing process will be revealed when they will start using their own cameras and see how the CAMERA ACTUALLY HATES YOU. <a href="http://carrieoke.net/blog/archives/msw/hellodrunky.php" onclick="window.open('http://carrieoke.net/blog/archives/msw/hellodrunky.php','popup','width=400,height=346,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">Click to see how much the camera hates me</a>.  Further evidence can be found in Vibegrrl's Maryland Sheep and Wool photo album...</p>

<p>Read on, if you're interested!</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2005 09:49:30 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Things I learned on my trip to Maryland:</p>

<p>1.  <a href="http://eponymous.org/knitamknit/wordpress">Anne Marie</a> and <a href="http://highenergyknits.net">High Energy Jenny</a> are excellent travel companions, and they will have me laughing almost the entire trip.  Except for when I'm sleeping in the car. And even then, I'm laughing on the inside.<br />
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<img alt="cartime.jpg" src="http://carrieoke.net/blog/archives/msw/cartime.jpg" width="400" height="267" class="miniphoto"/><br>That's<a href="http://www.latocha.com/blog/"> Stacy</a> in the back with HEJ.  Aren't they cute? </center></p>

<p>2. My dog, Bella, is clearly part sheep.  She's got the long legs and the funny walk, and I found some with similar coloring! Maybe the sheep are part Bella. Check out this one for evidence.<br />
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<img alt="partsheep.jpg" src="http://carrieoke.net/blog/archives/msw/partsheep.jpg" width="427" height="309" class="miniphoto"/><br>Sheepy schmoo.</center></p>

<p>3. Even if you're getting really bad service, dinner can still be fun, in the right company. <br />
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<img alt="dinnertime.jpg" src="http://carrieoke.net/blog/archives/dinnertime.jpg" width="400" height="243" class="miniphoto"/><br>And also, Buffalo Chicken Salad makes a girl happy after a long day of yarning around.</center></p>

<p>4. Self portraits, even at the beginning of the drinking, will turn out horribly.  Your companion in the photo will of course look great.<br />
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<img alt="selfphoto.jpg" src="http://carrieoke.net/blog/archives/msw/selfphoto.jpg" width="350" height="262" class="miniphoto"/><br>damn you, <a href="http://knit.vibegrrl.com">Vibegrrl</a>!</center></p>

<p>5. When your imaginary online friends meet you in person, they will realize that you only put the absolute BEST pictures of yourself online.  Your elaborate editing process will be revealed when they will start using their own cameras and see how the CAMERA ACTUALLY HATES YOU. <a href="http://carrieoke.net/blog/archives/msw/hellodrunky.php" onclick="window.open('http://carrieoke.net/blog/archives/msw/hellodrunky.php','popup','width=400,height=346,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">Click to see how much the camera hates me</a>.  Further evidence can be found in Vibegrrl's Maryland Sheep and Wool photo album...</p>

<p>Read on, if you're interested!</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2005 09:49:30 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Acck!  What a freakin' AWESOME weekend.  I am so full of happy right now, even though we didn't roll into Athens until 12:30am.  <br><center><br />
<img alt="lastday.jpg" src="http://carrieoke.net/blog/archives/msw/lastday.jpg" width="500" height="336" class="miniphoto"/><br>Here's the last picture I took before we hit the road. <br><a href="http://knit.vibegrrl.com">Vibegrrl Lara</a>, <a href="http://highenergyknits.net">HE Jenny</a>, <a href="http://thedevashands.blogspot.com">Small Hands Chelsea</a>, me, <a href="http://eponymous.org/knitamknit">Anne Marie</a>. <br>Damn, we just had Bob Evans for breakfast, and it was so good.</br></center></p>

<p>Read more in the extended entry! (Warning: this extremely long entry is full of pictures of me, other bloggers, and some farm animals.  There is very little knitting involved. If this will bore you, move along, I say! If you are interested, CLICK TO EXPERIENCE THE FUN TIMES! WOO!)</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2005 08:57:22 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Acck!  What a freakin' AWESOME weekend.  I am so full of happy right now, even though we didn't roll into Athens until 12:30am.  <br><center><br />
<img alt="lastday.jpg" src="http://carrieoke.net/blog/archives/msw/lastday.jpg" width="500" height="336" class="miniphoto"/><br>Here's the last picture I took before we hit the road. <br><a href="http://knit.vibegrrl.com">Vibegrrl Lara</a>, <a href="http://highenergyknits.net">HE Jenny</a>, <a href="http://thedevashands.blogspot.com">Small Hands Chelsea</a>, me, <a href="http://eponymous.org/knitamknit">Anne Marie</a>. <br>Damn, we just had Bob Evans for breakfast, and it was so good.</br></center></p>

<p>Read more in the extended entry! (Warning: this extremely long entry is full of pictures of me, other bloggers, and some farm animals.  There is very little knitting involved. If this will bore you, move along, I say! If you are interested, CLICK TO EXPERIENCE THE FUN TIMES! WOO!)</p>]]></description>
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