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What Ever Happened to July?

Posted on Thursday, October 30th, 2008 at 2:15 pm

July is gone, it just disappeared. I lost it. If anyone finds it would you please let me know as soon as possible. 

 It was a very busy month for me but I do have a couple of memories to share;

I rode the train through the Royal Gorge with DH, CatwithCats and Nachaele on the Fourth of July. We had so much fun. Who knew, a great road trip right could happen right in my own Colorado “backyard.” Actually I did; Colorado is beautiful and there is much to do here even if you just go for a mountain drive once in a while. The views are stunning.

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No this isn’t Colorado its California! DH and I flew into Santa Barbara, shopped for a while then drove up the coast stayed in Ventura and then attended a really fun party in Carpinteria all in one very short but beautiful weekend. The weather was fabulous. The first day I arrived there it was in the 60′s which was close 40 degrees cooler than it was in Denver. It was a nice break and a really fun weekend escape. 

I went to Meg Swanson’s Knitting Camp in Wisconsin with a really good friend,

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Kathy and I got to know her really good friend Robin (Ladiebugknit on Ravelry)  

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who is now my really good friend. There were some travel glitches that we had to make the best of but we learned much from them. We have a new game plan for traveling to mid-Wisconsin, which I now affectionately call “middle earth” because it is so very green and you are really in the middle of the country in the middle of nowhere.  

I got to meet Amy Detjen.

She is awesome. If there is a real “Purple Princess” it is Amy. This girl really put me to shame, she wears purple every single day. She even drives a freakin’ purple car. I can’t compete with that. I tried to hide behind the only purple wearable item I brought with me to camp, my purple CROCS! I don’t often wear purple even though I like it. Not all purples are the best colors for me to wear with my skin tone; I just figure when I get older, I won’t care if it looks good on me or not! I had planned to just get me a wardrobe of purple polyester pantsuits and call it good. Well, think again. Ms. Amy changed all that. She said ”what did you do, just buy a purple starter kit and called it good.” Now it is on and I will start living up to my Purple Princess name some day soon … sigh… Some day soon you will see me in a lot more purple so when I see Ms. Amy again I can reclaim my Purple Princess name!

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 Yes she is wearing purple and I am not. Embarrassing it is. What fun she was though and such a good knitter. When I posed for a picture with Amy, she actually asked me if we were the same species, I couldn’t be any shorter and she couldn’t be any taller!

I met Meg Swanson, she is a wonderful classy woman who is a fantastic knitter and teacher.

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I spent some time talking with Joyce Williams. I enjoyed them both very much. Knitting Camp was such a blast, even though I was pretty overwhelmed most of the time and I do hope I get to go again. It quite a motivating place. 

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The table of sweaters was phenomenal.

There were many good knitters there from all over the country and I enjoyed meeting all the knitters and getting to see what they were knitting and what they brought to show off. There are so many creative wonderful knitters. I had a memorable time.

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We also got a little silly!

I saw Debbie Reynolds at the Arvada Center. She is 76 years old and still fabulous. Such a great woman with a great sense of humor. I loved seeing her, the show was so funny, she brought me to tears several times. I had no idea what a character she was. My mother bought me the tickets for my birthday in May and it was one of the best presents of all time.

I saw Buddy Holly at the Arvada Center. It was really good. He was a bit before my time but the show was wonderful. DH and I went with my Mom and her husband. My mother said she really liked the Big Bopper at the time and Buddy Holly was just up and coming. We have season tickets to the Arvada Center and they always put on a good show.

I am working on designing an Aran sweater. I have been taking lessons from Marilyn King. She is a wonderful, patient teacher and I enjoy her very much. The design thing keeps me very busy. With my personality, such as it is, my new design must be “perfect” so I end with lots of ripping and redo’s. Mmmmmm is that really a good personality trait. Will I ever get anything completed that I like and am happy with???? Your guess is as good as mine. We shall see, but let me warn you that at this rate it could be years. 

 August, September and October are missing also so I will try to catch up to November soon. TTFN and I will try to post more. Life is ever changing but one thing that never changes is my love of knitting and hanging out with my knitting friends.

June “Project of the Month”

Posted on Sunday, June 1st, 2008 at 8:30 am

Welcome June!

Finally we have some warm weather, longer days that I can look forward to enjoying. We have a new pergula and some nice new furniture on our patio. It’s like a new beautiful outdoor room where I can sit comfortably in the shade, enjoy the weather, look at the flowers and knit, knit, knit. I am looking forward to knitting lots and finishing everything. Starting June 1st and every month thereafter I have been challenged by Nachaele to name the 2 or 3 projects of the month that I am been itching to get finished and make it my goal to finish those projects within the month. What’s the consequences you ask, well I am thinking I just won’t allow myself to buy any yarn for a new project without getting an old one off the needles. As with all yarn promises, SOCK YARN DOES NOT COUNT!

1st I must show my wonderful new outdoor room:

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It is most delightful and I must have some friends over to knit with me before it gets too hot to enjoy the outdoors!

1st June project tagged for finishing:

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My Vickie Cardigan of course. I love it and just need to assemble the pieces, knit the button band and the collar. I love the way this sweater knitted up; the flow of the cables is really wonderful. I give Marilyn King with Blackwater Abbey a real thumbs up on this great design.

2nd June project tagged for finishing:

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My Log Cabin blanket made with Tahki Cotton Classic. I really only have 2 or 3 more rounds to go on it but they are the LONG ones! This project is hard to photo while I am still working on it so don’t mind the bumpy picture just trust me the finished blocked project will turn out wonderful.

3rd June project tagged for finishing is:

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My Sea Lettuce Scarf!

 All 3 of my projects are near completion so with this little push to get them complete, I should be able to finish them and have time to start and-or finish other items of my choosing. I have already started 2 other projects but that is a story for another day!

HAPPY JUNE! Let me know what you plan to work on this month.

Reflection Time

Posted on Thursday, May 29th, 2008 at 4:41 pm

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Nachaele tagged me for the Peeps I Want To Know More About meme and I am a bit slow to respond but right now I got nothing else.

1. What was I doing ten years ago?

I lived in Westminster, my son was graduating from High School in June of 1998 so we were getting ready for a huge graduation party. I realized that I was already more than 1/2 way through menopause and had no clue; I thought the office just normally got a little warm every single afternoon and the temperature fluctuations were normal. No one ever told me it could happen early. I know this sounds silly now but I didn’t even question not having a period for over 6 months. I was just busy with work, family and living my life. Who knew! I had not yet discovered knitting but would by the end of 1998. (You know the story only Son grows up, only Son leaves home and after almost 19 years of being a devoted mom there is now an empty nest so with lonely panic starting to set in, all I can say is thank God I found Knitting!) I was still working in the Oil and Gas Industry doing Division Orders. In the summer of 1998 I spent a lot of time with my son just having fun. At the time I did not know it was to be his last summer at home. It was going to be his last summer in Colorado. I am so glad that we did have so much fun together that summer. He got a job as a receptionist during the day and we stayed up late playing board games and video games on the weekends. I was also teaching the Christian equivalent of Girl Scouts at my church to 5th & 6th grade girls which kept me quite busy.

2. What are five (non-work) things on my to-do list for today:

Organize more in my yarn room

A load of laundry

Do some swatching to prepare for a class on Sunday

Take Dina for a walk

Take care of some medical paperwork

(WOW I am so exciting today I can hardly stand it)

 3. Snacks I enjoy:

Potato chips, Cheez-its, plain milk chocolate, latte’s and iced tea. 

4. Things I would do if I were a billionaire:

Buy an apartment in New York City. (I have always wanted to live in a high rise in NYC and not have to drive everywhere), take long walks in the park, Buy a loft in Downtown Denver and buy a Vespa to get around in Denver. Buy a home in Arizona, its nice and dry and better for my allergies. Knit as much as I can. I would travel to see my son and grandson in Florida every month. (I can’t and don’t want to live there with my allergies but I will visit A LOT!) Buy my mother a nice home with no maintenance so she can retire in luxury.  Buy my Grandparents their own assisted living facility in Salida. Buy land in Salida and build a house to retire in and also use it for knitting retreats with the Peeps! buy a nursing home/assisted living facility for my retired Division Order Analysts friends and knitting friends. We always talk about buying our own place so we can hire whomever we want to take care of us as we are all afraid of getting old and not having good care. Set up a non-profit foundation designed to assist underprivileged kids to get a good education and go to college so they can choose to have access to a better life for themselves.

5. Places I have lived:

Salida, Colorado; Tucson, Arizona; Denver, Colorado; San Diego, California; Alameda, California; Ann Arbor, Michigan. 

6. Jobs I have had:

Burger King, Hospital Kitchen worker, Accounting Clerk, Division Order Analyst, Division Order System Administrator, Division Order Supervisor. 

7. Peeps I want to know more about:

All of you and everyone who cares to respond. :-)  Please leave me a comment that you posted on your blog so I can read everything.

I did finish some socks last weekend.

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I used some Lana Grossa Cool Wool 2000 print sport-weight yarn in pink, purple and orange from my stash, the wavy rib pattern from More Sensational Socks, a Turkish Toe Cast On, the heel from WendyKnits generic toe up pattern and a stretchy bind off to create these quick and easy socks.

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Socks are one of those little take along items that are soothing to the soul to knit. I really needed some good soul soothing this week. Do you know what else is good for the soul???

New sock yarn, of course.

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I got this really great yarn by Enchanted Knoll Farm color EFK Vardo from The Loopy Ewe.

Is that all?? I think not, my soul needed a bit more soothing so ..

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I really had to pick up some ShibuiKnits from Knit Knack. The color is called Man Blue. You really can’t go wrong with the Shibui. I love working with it. Well, enough reflecting and soul soothing for this week.  

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