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O Frabjous Day!

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so yesterday i submitted two online payments to my citibank mastercard for the last $2202.10 of my credit card debt. it’s, like, paid off now, and shit. and then i did my 2008 budget and flung some at Médecins Sans Frontières, because i am a wild woman and you cannot stop the crazy when i get my party on.

and then i spent my christmas gift from my dad (cash) on a shiny new set of knitting needles i’ve been dying to get my paws on for months, but could never justify actually buying, what with the trying to pay off my credit card debt and all. i can’t wait for them to arrive! i’m so excited, i’m going to use them to knit Donna (which i already cast on and knit about 1 inch of, but then decided i didn’t want to knit it on straights and would prefer to knit it in the round as much as i can, and so i chose to splurge on the Options rather than buying another ordinary circ).

take that, looming recession! (and someone just shoot me in the head if i get in credit card debt again, please.)

totally snowed under

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figuratively, and about to be literally (again: 5-7 inches predicted for today. hoo-frickin’-ray). sorry the blog has been radio silent lately. i’m buried under with email, my house was a train wreck (happily, i have made improvements), i had a bunch of financial crap i had to deal with, my car was in the shop, i am wicked busy with work, and someday i hope to once again actually, say, finish a knitting project.

but today will not be that day, as it appears i’m going to spend this evening digging my freshly-repaired car out of a snowdrift so that i can go spend some obligatory (and i mean that literally) “quality time” with various segments of family, which will be nice, nice, and bitterly upsetting, in turns. this is part of the reason the blog has been radio silent as, since i have had not much nice to say, i haven’t wanted to say anything at all. (had i said anything, it would have been the post i wrote and then cancelled the other day saying that i would really appreciate it if no one in the world asked me how my christmas went or what nice things i received, since people would probably not enjoy my honest responses to those, and i dislike lying. but that would have been bitter.)

on the bright side, i may score a couple of bears tickets for this sunday, and i’m thinking about treating myself to a new pair of addi turbos so i can work on a sweater (but i’m not decided, because i wonder if it might be smarter to get the knitpicks options set – cheaper in the long run. opinions?). that would be fun. too bad it’ll be too cold and snowy to knit at the game like i do at sox games, because i bet that would be prime sweater-knitting time, there. with possibly less likelihood of having beer spilled on my yarn!

oh my!

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so monday was a pretty typical monday: up in the morning, drop off the laundry (what would i do without the magic laundry fairies to save me hours of time and gobs of sanity?), drop off car at mobbed-up car wash/parking lot, work blah work, rescue nicely cleaned car, observe forecast calls for inches and inches of snow to get the car grungy again, visit the homely despot for some weather stripping for my back door which leaks air like a sieve, hit up joann’s fabrics for some acrylic yarn to make Grown Up Chucks slippers, for which kim gifted me the pattern as a surprise a couple weeks ago, off to jewel to do the grocery shopping ($56 in the change jar! woohoo!), nearly forget to pick up laundry, realize i have just managed to burden myself with about three trips up and down the stairs’ worth of stuff, slog off carrying packages from the car (for which there was naturally no spot exactly close to my house) to the house, upon carrying in the final load of bags, literally fall back on my ass as i tried to close the front gate by hooking my shoe under the spikes and getting it caught there… then open my entryway door and find … a box!

A box!

yes! despite my having been basically the anti-emailer, my SP had put a box in the mail for me. a box .. of DOOM^H^H^H^Hgoodies!

on the very top of the box was a bag tied up with a tiny scrap of roving, and with a Converse All-Stars tag hanging from its handles:

Hey, that roving looks familiar

i thought, hey! that’s the same roving that kim gave me some of, when i was playing with her drumcarder! what a wacky coincidence! my SP must have seen the pictures of the yarn i made out of it and figured out where the roving came from and gotten some of it… cool!

then i looked over and there was a bag of white corriedale roving, with a tiny tag stuck to it:

Swirly card

after i opened it up and read the card, i couldn’t help but feel i was maybe being taunted a little bit:

Now guess!

hrmph!

alongside that there was a really gorgeous batt of fiber — a 70/30 angora/wool blend in a really pretty colorway. it might actually be too pretty to spin.

Angora blend batt

i opened up the blue roving bag and found inside… carded batts! carded batts that looked suspiciously like the ones that came off of kim’s drum carder! WHAT AN ASTOUNDING COINCIDENCE!

Hey, this seems really familiar...

i put those rovings aside and just looked at everything that was underneath them…

Goodies!

let’s look at that one again in slow-motion:

Goodies!  Many, many goodies!

i think you all know what i was thinking right about then. it started with ‘holy’ and ended with a four-letter word.

so there was this one item that seemed … out of place. i started to get a little suspicion in my head.

Cleveland Indians?

i picked up the phone and dialed.

Grady Sizemore??

“kim,” i says. “kim, have you got something you’d maybe like to tell me?”

Chief Wahoo

“no,” she says, sweet as pie. “why do you ask?”

Cadbury's Creme Eggs

“oh, no reason,” says i. “been to your post office lately?”

Bad President!  No biscuit.  Or army, either.

i no longer recall which one of us started giggling first.

so yes, it’s true: out of about 450 or so people signed up for the Secret Pal 11 gift exchange, all around the whole world … one of my best friends in the entire world, my friend kim got my name. (i’d ask what are the odds, but evidently they’re 449:1.) and i, friends neighbors and countrymen, i had not a single idea in the world it was she until she brought out the Grady Sizemore cluebat. i had, in fact, sent off notes to kim during the gift exchange, like when i dyed some sock yarn to send to my downstream SP and the day after got a box from my upstream with sock yarn in a nearly exact colorway — i sent emails going “omg, you’re not going to believe this!” and i was plotting to maybe try and meet up with my SP (who lived in ohio, so close to kim, after all!) next time i headed out that way! jeeeeeez. i’d blame insufficient coffee, except for the part where it was like three months…

but, now, without further ado: let’s dive into the goodie box!

Knitpicks Alpaca Cloud laceweight

Knitpicks Alpaca Cloud laceweight yarn, in Stream – a beautiful heathery medium blue. and at 1300 yards’ worth, enough to knit up maybe the Spring Blossoms Scarf she sent me the pattern for, earlier!

Tea forté

A selection of yummy teas, which is great because we now have like 8 inches of snow on the ground and I’m not exactly breaking out the margaritas over here.

Interlacements Tiny Toes sock yarn

sock yarn! i am not convinced kim actually has any sock yarn left in her house. i think she migrated it all westward!

Interlacements Tiny Toes yarn in a cute colorway with deep purple, clematis, navy, pale slate purple, and maroon. maybe this yarn would be a better choice for a pair of Bellatrix socks than the sole Koigu i’ve got (which i got with Bellatrix in mind, but now i think the variegated dark colors might be better than the uneven red-violet of the KPPPM). well, assuming i ever finish a pair of socks again. interlude: here’s my current sock in progress, the first (still) of my Montana Wheat socks — also from a pattern and yarn from my not-so-secret-anymore SP!

Sock in progress

and — remember how on Monday before i got the box from kim (waaaaay back at the beginning of this blog post?) i went to Joann’s for red heart yarn? here’s why:

Chucks slippers WIP

i know it doesn’t look like much, but it’s an about halfway done Grown Up Chucks slipper. i cast on when i was watching last week’s house, wednesday night (i missed it because there was a special on PBS instead, and i neglected to realize that i was missing house to watch it, for i am a dumbass — so i had to wait 8 days for it to show up at fox.com, but it finally did, and i got to see (SPOILER) happen, so all is well). but anyways, back to the goodie box.

so here’s something new:

flax!

three balls of flax roving — for making linen yarn. i’ve played with it, over at Loopy with another spinner who brought it in to play with, but i’ve never seriously tried to spin it. i’m going to have to read up on how to spin it, because you have to have wet fingers when you do, and it’s probably trickier than wool. by ‘probably’ i mean ‘i was totally impressed with myself for spinning about 2 yards of it that one time, so yeah, it’s harder than wool.’ so that should be fun!

Roving braids

ensuring that i will never lack for anything to spin was clearly kim’s mission when putting this box together! four braids of roving here — one purple 80/20 merino/silk, one black 80/20 merino/silk, and two extraordinary white Fleece Artist braids of 65% wool/35% silk.

one thing i forgot to take a picture of was a pattern for Cornerstone Yarns’ Sideways Garter Stitch Gloves. i’ve seen kim post pictures of those that she’s made, previously, and i’m looking forward to giving them a shot!

and finally:

Handwarmers

handwarmers/fingerless gloves to match the hat she sent me before!

all this is on top of the last thing she sent me, which arrived right before Thanksgiving, and which i was completely shocked by: two great hardback books!

Books

the wednesda before thanksgiving – i literally stumbled over that package while i was running out carrying my cat in his carrier to the car, to drop him off at the vet and then hit the road for holiday travelling. so when i saw it was from my SP, i grabbed it and threw it in the car as well! i didn’t have a chance to open it up for a couple of days, what with the turkey-related food coma and all, but when i did, i was quite happy. i sat down and basically read the stitch dictionary cover to cover. (it’s way more fun than reading the actual dictionary cover to cover. there are pictures!)

oh, and, for the record, it took about two minutes for kiyoshi to discover the empty box, flip it on its side, and crawl inside:

Cat in a box!

cats and boxes, man. everybody gets a present!

well, i think it goes without saying that my SP went above and beyond the call of duty with this one! thank you, kim. you have spoiled me completely rotten. :-)

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honestly. can’t scammers even afford a pirated copy of Microsoft Word for its built-in grammar checker?

  • killing an evening talking politics and movies with the locals at the Duke of Wellington pub, in Brighton, England, UK (sorry, i’ve still yet to watch Halloween)
  • driving from rusk, TX to Austin on a summer evening, singing along with Alice Cooper and zooming down two lane highways
  • wandering around london alone at night with no particular goals in mind (notwithstanding the time i lost a contact lens and retreated, despondant, to my hostel)
  • drinking single-malt in edinburgh for hours with michael, long after my handwritten notes on the scotches lost their legibility
  • going to tijuana for dinner, and drinking cheap mexican beer and watching football and day of the dead celebrants for hours