I didn’t get a call-back. Oh, well. I think I’m actually somewhat relieved, though, because I saw my entire fall (my favorite season) getting very busy, very quickly. Now I’m only committed to band one night a week. The rest of my evenings will be spent knitting! :)
Year: 2002
Am I Crazy?
Last night I auditioned for Sound of Music. (As if I didn’t get enough of it last spring!) Rehearsals are three nights a week, and I’m starting band tonight, which would make four nights a week I’m not at home… Of course, that all assumes I get called back, and then manage to get a part. I guess the worst that could happen is that I don’t get a part and I have more time to sit at home and knit. :) I’m really glad I did the audition, though, because I was very nervous about it, and seeing as how I used to think I’d like to do theater professionally someday (way back, ages ago, in high school), I was angry with myself for being scared of it. But once I got up on stage I realized I had nothing to be nervous about, and I think I managed to not make a fool out of myself.
Part of me thinks I shouldn’t publish this, because I might jinx it, but the rest of me figures that’s silly.
…And Again!
I have another Picture of the Day!
So let’s see, this weekend (three days for me – I took Friday as vacation) consisted of knitting, buying knitting supplies, and watching football. Ahhh. I love fall. I’m starting Christmas gifts now, which I can’t put up pictures of, because the majority of the people I’m making things for read my blog on occasion. Oh, well. Let’s just say that I bought a significant quantity of yarn over the weekend, all of which is destined for gifties. My living room looked like a yarn shop by the time I brought in all of the bags!
Picture of the Day
Check it out – my picture is Picture of the Day today! This would be much more exciting if I didn’t work on the project, but it’s still neat. And no, I’m not the person who does the image approval (thank goodness – I wouldn’t want that part of the job!) so it’s not like I hard-coded my image in there or anything. :) <shameless plug> Go on, upload some pictures – you know you want to! It’s a contest, besides, so if you don’t work for Kodak you have a chance to win neat stuff, like digital cameras and Ofoto credits. </shameless plug>
Finished Objects
See? Another project finished. I can too finish things occasionally! I have so many projects that are “almost done”, I will hopefully finish several things in the next week or two. Of course, only one person was really hassling me about it…not mentioning names or anything…just someone who lives in my house and isn’t a dog. :) So, now that I’ve finished that project, I can start another, right?
Just a warning…
..to all of you who like to put your hair up and have to travel by air… Bobby pins do set off the metal detectors, at least in the JetBlue terminal at JFK. Ugh. I figured I was safe when on the way there my jewelry didn’t set off the detector, because jewelry has at least as much metal as bobby pins do, right? No such luck. Actually, the worst part was the other passengers waiting in line staring at me suspiciously. UGH. It’s a good thing I checked the bag with my knitting needles. I can just see trying to explain those to the security guards. But here’s the thing. If you can’t bring knitting needles on (and I’m talking large, 8mm plastic needles here) why are you allowed to bring pens and pencils? I would think those would make just as good – and unlikely – weapons. Oh well. It was worth it to see my nieces and totally surprise Denis’ mom for her birthday. :)
The side trip to the yarn shop turned out to be a dud, for the first time since I’ve started going there. How disappointing – they were having a fantastic sale, just not on any yarn that I wanted. At least I got a few more pairs of needles, which I’d had a hard time finding here. Jo-Ann’s and Michaels seem to think that if you want big needles, they should also be very long. When you’re only knitting a 7-inch-across thing on 36-inch circular needles, it’s a royal pain. 10-inch straight needles work much better! (Yes, I’ve started a new project or two – I didn’t bring my computer along with me, so I haven’t updated the crafts page yet…maybe tonight, if I’m not too busy knitting!)
Finally!
I finally finished something. The valances took a little longer than planned, but they’re done. It’s hard to see what they’re like, since I had to take the picture after dark, with a flash, but you get the idea. I also put up a page about my living room redecorating project. And no, I still haven’t set in the sleeves of my sweater yet. :P It’s not cool enough to wear it yet, anyway.
In other news, the spider seems to have found another home. We hadn’t seen it in a couple of days, so Denis destroyed the web, and it hasn’t been rebuilt. I really do hope the spider is living somewhere else and didn’t get eaten by a bird or anything, but quite honestly, as long as it’s not in my garden, I don’t care. :)
I didn’t forget.
I know yesterday was September 11th. I meant to blog, but couldn’t find the words. I still can’t. It hurts me to think about what happened. It hurts me more to see how commercial it has become, with everyone trying to out-do everyone else’s tribute. “9-11” is a brand now, “God Bless America” our theme song. I went to a prayer service and kept my TV off. I don’t need to see the towers fall again – I can still remember them falling. I watched it happen. There was no danger of the day passing without any sort of recognition on my part. And I didn’t put out my flag. It was raining when I left home, and despite what everyone else in my neighborhood thinks, you don’t put out the flag in the rain. I’m sure I’ve made myself very unpopular with my view on things. Oh well.
On a “lighter” note, what a very bizzare, almost creepy, coincidence that yesterday’s Lotto number was “911”.
Ahhh-Chooo!
I spent the weekend feeling stuffed-up and sneezy, with only enough energy to sit on the couch and knit. Darn. :) As a result, I’m two seams away from finishing my sweater! Well, and I need to set-in the sleeves. Ick. I think if there were someone who would finish my knitting projects – like the person who frames my cross-stitches – I’d be willing to pay good money to not have to sew things together. That’s the least fun part of knitting. I ended up with exactly enough yarn – despite buying an extra skein. Thank heavens I bought the extra skein!
I haven’t finished my window treatments yet, either. The panels have been up for over a week now, but I was stuck on what to do with the valances. I think I figured that out last night, though, and I just need to stop at JoAnn’s on my way home for a couple small items. If it works, maybe I’ll be able to finish those up tonight and post pictures.
Singing Needles
I took a break from the very warm, heavy afghan I’m knitting to go back to my sweater, which is all finished except the sleeves. It’s not hot enough out for the A/C lately, but it’s too warm to be sitting with 3/4 of a thick afghan on your lap! After using 13mm needles and two strands of yarn, using one strand of yarn on 4.5mm needles is like switching from little-kid crayons to big-kid crayons. And it’s faster, too! I’m done with one cuff and partway through the second just while watching the first half of the football game last night. I finally decided to do the cuffs flared, like the pattern described, since I won’t be wearing the sweater often enough to be annoyed by the excess fabric.
