Archive for April, 2008

How Many Days Again?

School days?  12, I think.  That’s right: 12 days until my last day of school. Miracle of Miracles, I’m almost done!

What’s brought this on?  At midnight last night, I got home from a wonderful 2 1/2 day trip to Evanston & Northwestern.  I LOVE IT.  It’s beautiful and reminds me of home (except for the cold) and it’s funky and fun and there’s always something to do AND I CAN WALK EVERYWHERE.  And it’s flat and their costume department is organized and you could fit our entire theatre complex into their scene shop!  I can’t wait.

Can I go now? Pretty please?

Weekend O’ Knitting

Ah, Friday’s here.  This weekend’s gonna be great.  My sister’s Odyssey of the Mind team will be traveling to the state tournament and since I missed the regionals, I’m making the trek with the family too.  And since most of the day will be “hurry up and wait,” I’ll get plenty of crafty time!

What will be coming with me, you ask?

  • Well, certainly my cross-stitch, which is getting particularly close to being done with.  I’ve got most of the main pattern finished (Santa, his sleigh, reindeer, etc) and am now working on all the little decorative things around the outside.
  • The Boyfriend Socks, which are coming along nicely.  I’m really pleased with the pattern, though I do wish the boy had chosen a color other than black, for Pete’s sake.
  • Provided I pick up some more needles, I’ll be taking my yarn for the beret.  This means I’ll have to make a stop by the LYS, but I’ve got no problem with that at all.
  • Mrs. Darcy may be coming with me.  I haven’t decided yet.

Yep, that’s right!  Mrs. Darcy has been started!  Well, started as in, I’ve cast on and am knitting the first row and hoping that my sizing modifications will pay off.  Please work.  Please, knitting gods, I gauge swatched!  I switched needles two different times before I got gauge, but I DID get gauge!

In other news, prom is in a week and I think I’m going to have to sew a matching tie for the boyfriend.  Good grief, the things I do for him *head shake*  Ah well.  Green is such a hard color to match, so it’s probably going to be easier for me just to sew one that for us to try to track one down.  I’ll find a tie no one wears and deconstruct it to try to figure out how the heck to sew a tie.

Anyway, my throat is feeling a bit scratchy and I’m a little stuffed up in the sinuses, so I think I’d better go and get some rest so that I can properly cheer the team on to nationals!

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Happy-ness

Yesterday = incredibly fantastic! I was expecting my yarn to arrive on Monday, so I was furiously knitting and cross-stitching while watching shows online so that I could start my projects as soon as my yarn arrived. And then Mom calls and tells me I have a package. Yep, that’s right! My yarn got here TWO DAYS early! Thanks Knit Picks!

So I got Natalya finished at about midnight last night and all that’s left is to weave in the ends. Mom tried them on and she really likes them, though she is a bit confused by the little holes that the m1’s made along the thumb.

And because I got them finished, I’ve started on my Boyfriend Socks! Once again, I love toe-up socks. I can’t understand why anyone wouldn’t like it, though I do know that people don’t. It’s just easier for me, I guess to be able to see the sock and try it on as I go to see if I need more length, etc.

Anyway, I already flubbed up on the pattern, but it’s ok, since I wasn’t very far into them, still at the toe. It’s all fixed now and they’re going smoothly!

Along with the KP Essential that came, I got my purple and white yarn for the mini-argyle beret. I was so excited about this hat. And then I looked at the needle sizes that the pattern calls for. Groan. I don’t have either of the sizes that it wants me to have so I’m swatching right now and hoping that I can get away with a US4 for the bigger size needle and then only have to get one smaller needle. Please, knitting gods, let it work. I’m swatching; doesn’t that deserve a reward?!

And my yarn for Mrs. Darcy came! I’m really, really excited about that, but I’m not going to start it until I’ve got at least the socks finished. I’d like to be able to keep the cardigan pieces at home and have a small project that goes with me. I highly doubt that Mrs. D would appreciate being shoved in a Ziploc bag. As for the yarn, Main Line feels lovely on the skein. I just hope is feels as lovely when it knits up.

And as if that wasn’t enough, yesterday was Founders Day for my mom’s and grandmother’s sorority. Since there’s a chapter at Northwestern, I got dragged along to the festivities to schmooze. At the silent auction, I spied the most glorious thing a senior in high school could ever see: a big ole box of school supplies. BEAUTIFUL. I did a bit of oohing and ahhing and convinced Mom that I needed it for next year (A label-maker? That was totally on my list. And I need a whiteboard calendar to hang on my dorm door, don’t I?) so she bid on it at the very end and won it! It’s awesome. And less money spent on supplies for next year is less money I have to spend in general, so it’s definitely a win-win situation.

Well, I thinks that about sums up my weekend!
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A Game of Tag

I’ve been tagged by AJ!  This tag is the 6-Word Memoir tag.

The Rules:

  • Write your own 6-Word Memoir.
  • Post it in your blog.  Include a picture if you want to.
  • Link back to the person that tagged you and the post they tagged you in.
  • Tag 5 more people with links.

My memoir:  What goes down must come up.
This is big for me.  While I’ve had a good life so far, it hasn’t been without struggles.  The countless losses of family members have hit me hard at times and the risks that my friends take are definitely not always smart.  Regardless of how bad things get, there is always a point at which things start to get better.

So, my tags are: Rerab & Rosy, Tiara.Purl, Bonnie of Knitted Distraction, and um… that’s all for now.  I got more than half, right?

More later,

Mini

The Mad Rush to Finish Projects

Well, Natalya for Mom (Ravelry link) has been started. I’ve got one glove almost completely finished, just the two fingers and a thumb left.

To my cross-stitch, I have added the Christmas tree, a few presents, and the gingerbread men. It’s coming along quite nicely.

As for life in general, I’m definitely heading off to NU at the end of summer. I’m really looking forward to it. It’ll be cold, but the plus is that I can knit lots of fun projects and justify it because they’ll be keeping me warm.

In other news, the world surrounding my group of friends is about to explode. There’s so much tension between so many people in the group: my best friend and me, my boyfriend & my best friend, my best friend and her boyfriend [who happens to be my boyfriend's best friend], another close friend of mine and her 5Xex-boyfriend [five times?? seriously.], the group’s support of one friend and disapproval of another doing the same thing. Seriously. Drama sucks.

Theatre, however, rocks. The costume closet has been weeded through and we have set aside five BIG bags of women’s clothes that will go to the dollar sale. Now we’re in the tough part. We’ve got to sort through all the remaining clothes and figure out some sort of organization. Unfortunately, one of the other girls helping me with the closet is very opinionated like me and we often butt heads. Luckily it’s not standoff-ish, but it can be a bit uncomfortable when I have to tell her that the dress she has pulled doesn’t fit what we’re pulling at all, put it back please. Eventually, the closet will be lovely and organized and neat and tidy, and we’ll get a good amount of money from the sale.

Which reminds me, I need to go through the bags and find that really nice black blouse. From Banana Republic! And he wants to get rid of it!

Now I must leave to go do homework. Blech.

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