Thursday, October 25, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Rhinebeck
But now everyone is posting about the fabulous time they had, and the parties, and the yarn, and the sheep shearing, and the... so on. Mini went. Yarn harlot went. Knitfreak went. And of course Casey and Jess went and had a whole Ravelry party, which makes my heart sad. I want one of those little buttons with my username on it!!!
Dear Reader
Q: Hey lady, how's the bathroom?
A: Glad you asked. My in-laws are visiting for the week, and have come prepared to work! Patrick and his dad have been working all day at replacing the door's frame. Then they're doing the electrical work necessary to install sconces over the soon-to-exist mirror. As the bathroom is very small, having even just the two of them in there at the same time is a squeeze. So my mother-in-law and I have been painting trimwork in the basement, doing laundry and fixing curtains.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
2nd One
I finished another last night in a couple of hours. I moved up to a bulky-weight yarn and size 10.5 needles, so it went much faster than the first. It's hard to tell, but the two browns in this one have strands of green running through them. The fit is a little tight, so I'll have to cast-on a few more stitches if I do this again.
Friday, October 19, 2007
I love it!
Proof
Finally! Proof that I do in fact knit. Here's my Calorimetry, a type of headband-earwarmer for the winter. I'm holding two strands of sport-weight alpaca together throughout. What you see here is what I did yesterday, so I expect to finish it tonight.
If I like how it looks on me, I might make a whole wardrobe of them. I like the idea of it because I often wear my hair in a ponytail or twisted up in a clip, and it's hard/uncomfortable to wear a hat. Especially the clip--I have to undo my hair to wear the hat, then twist my hair back up when I get to where I'm going. I'm hoping this Cali is the solution to my problems.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Big Let Down

A while back we rented RIZE, which was pretty incredible. If you're not sure what krumpin' is, RIZE is a good intro, though perhaps skewed toward Tommy the Clown (isn't this a strange post?).
So when I saw this on Netflix, and saw that it had both Shabba Doo (Ozone from Breakin', the best movie ever) and Todd Bridges (Willis from Diff'rent Strokes) I was like, "Add!"
Here's a quote from a review I found on IMDB:
The Bridges/ Shabba Doo trainwreck entitled 'breakin vs krumpin' set sail to
hopefully get peoples interest in the clashing battle between a fairly old hip
hop style of dance VERSUS the new leaders of the proposed future of hip hop
dance. Todd ' WIllis ' Bridges takes the 5 pioneers of Krump under his wing,
while SHabba Doo lofts out to search for lionhearted BBOYs in Socal. this is the
tip of the iceberg, and the beginning of a long end.
My only contention with this quote is the reference to the "long end." More like long beginning. It's almost and hour before the battle starts. The sound quality on this thing is so bad that I could hardly understand what anyone was saying during that hour. The camera work was awful and didn't really let you see the actual dancing.
And in the end, there's no question in my mind that krumpin' won. These krumpers were just crazy, had amazing energy and emotion and totally used the space. The bboys come out all on-beat, their choreographed routines look quaint by comparison and they don't have any emotion at all. And their guy Fire has one trick--he dances inside of his shirt. That's right, he pulls his arms into his shirt and does all of his poppin' in there. WTF?
The biggest let downs are that Shabba Doo doesn't dance at all, and Todd Bridges doesn't box with Vanilla Ice even once.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Finished
All of this is funded by a combination of grants, sponsors and in-kind donations. Today was the deadline for the grant application, so I've been busy all day putting that together. I just got back from sliding it under the door of the Malden Cultural Council--huzzah!
And now I'm off to knitting. A great way to end a tense day.
Topsfield Fair--Take Two
Check it out: video of the Jordan Knight concert that sent Stef into a fit of baby-shaking!
Sunday, October 14, 2007
I am knitting
I am knitting. I just can't post about it because I'm working on holiday gifts, and potential recipients read this blog. I wish I could show off my progress, and the lovely yarns I'm using, but I can't. Soon I will make a non-gift, and then I will post pictures and details. Promise.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Festivals!
Bathroom Days
So we're putting up the last of the wainscoting. Then we apply drywall above that, trim pieces, paint, hang mirror and medicine cabinet and reattach the radiator. Easy, right? We'll see.
Monday, October 08, 2007
Coolest Degree Ever!

The other day I was reading the forums on Ravelry. Someone posted that they wouldn't be able to make it to their knitting group that night because of her class at Harvard Extension. I followed the link she provided, and was struck: http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~nesson/e4/

<--"Berkman Island"
After an initial segment of the course where we introduce you to your
second life, we'll examine models for virtual world law and government,
economics and business, cultural norms, art, education and activism.
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Topsfield Fair
The kids looked super-cute, especially Fisher, who was dressed as a proper farmer in jeans and an orange flannel shirt. We checked out the Arts & Crafts hall, where I hunted down Knitfreak's ribbon-winning creations.
We also went to the Rabbit hall, which I love. The kids loved looking at the rabbits. They have a spinner there who spins angora straight from the live rabbit sitting on her lap. I bought a skein of handspun from her, which I can't really talk about right now because I might use it for a secret project, and I don't know who reads this blog!
After we ate lunch, Stef went to the ladies' room, and Traci and I stayed with the strollers. A familiar song was playing in the background--eventually I identified it as Step by Step, by New Kids on the Block. I thought, "This is weird, why are they playing this?" Then, my eyes opened wide and I asked Traci, "Do you think the New Kids are here?!?" Traci said that Donnie Wahlberg is way to famous to be at the Topsfield Fair. I said, "Well, I'm going to check. Watch these kids!!!"
I ran towards the stage. Guess what I saw? Scroll down...
I guess Jordan Knight isn't too famous to be at the Topsfield Fair. So I ran up to the stage--that's right, I ran right up to the stage--and started snapping pictures.
Then I ran back to Traci and Stef and told them what was going on. Stef was sooooo excited! So we ran over with the strollers and hooted for Right Stuff. He ignored us. We danced. He claimed to have an injured foot and excused himself from dancing (?!?). At one point, Stef was so excited, she held her baby up in the air and shook A at Jordan. I'm not sure what she meant by that.
When I was 12 or 13, my first concert ever was New Kids on the Block at Foxboro Stadium. Our seats were waaaaay far away from the stage, and you couldn't actually hear anything because of the tens of thousands of girls on siren mode (myself included). So even though this is almost two decades later, and I haven't listened to any New Kids in almost as long, it was kind of a thrill to be so close to the stage. And Jordan looks hot!
Well, after that, the rest of the Fair was pretty tame. But I've learned my lesson--next year, check ahead to see who's performing. I'm rooting for Bel Biv DeVoe.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
More Soon
Patrick and I are going to turn up the heat on these home improvement projects. With the cold weather coming, there isn't much time left to do our outdoor must-dos. It will feel good to finish all of these half-done projects, like the bathroom walls or installing lattice to cover the crawlspace under the house.
Speaking of cold weather--how about those holiday gift crafts? I have pipe dreams of knitting and sewing all kinds of gifts. It doesn't help that the blogs I read regularly are written by people with an inhuman ability to churn out amazing projects at breakneck speed! How about you? Any gift-making in the works?
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Old Lady?!? Old Lady.


Short Circuit 2
Little Monsters
Innerspace
The Last Starfighter
Flight of the Navigator
Explorers
D.A.R.Y.L.
SpaceCamp
Mannequin
Crocodile Dundee
Star Kid
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend
Starman
Batteries Not Included
Willow
Labyrinth
Krull
The Beastmaster
Better Off Dead
Teen Wolf / Teen Wolf Too (Double Feature)
Splash
Big
That's Right--BOOKS!

Historic Reading Posters - September - Back to Books
I love this poster. The bold design, the nostalgia of going back to school. It's part of a series of posters created in the 30s by the WPA that's now being reprinted. I'm thinking about getting it, but framing posters--is it too high school/college/I'm broke? Maybe it depends on the stock it's printed on?
Here's the post that brought it to my attention.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Sorry!
