
Friday, March 30, 2007
Do you ever...

Thursday, March 29, 2007
I'm so proud of ME
I bought a small skein of a lavender yarn that's kinda lumpy and feels like it's got some cotton in it from a thrift store. There was no label so that's all I know. But I really liked it, even though I had no idea what it was or much was was left - I bought it. I used it for one row on my ripple blanket, and used it as trim on the Tweakie P bear dress (see yesterday's post), I made a knitted rose and there was still more on the skein. So I started to crochet a baby hat for charity. Except I liked how it was coming together so much I became selfish and decided I wanted to keep it for myself. I frogged the hat and mulled over what I could do with it. After going through my pattern binders and some books I decided on a little bag. I crocheted a chain and then joined it so I was making a tube and then when I got close to the end of the ball, I started to make a flap. There was a wee bit left over, so I added some scalloped edges to the flap. I was left with about 36" of yarn. With that I sewed up the bottom and have about 20" remaining - that's pretty good and I'm very pleased. Then I went to my button jar and found this perfectly matching lavender pearly button. It's not to often that patterns work out so well - perhaps it's because I was 'winging' it and had no expectations?
(I think it looks better in real life)
I know it's a very small project and a very small triumph, but it feels good all the same.
It's helps that we've had sun all week too - I really think it does!
Now I'm looking for my next mystery project.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Tweakie Easter Dress
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
I have done 17 out of 37 "stupid things"
[ ] Gum has fallen out of your mouth when you were NOT talking
[x] You have run into a glass/screen door
[x ] You have jumped out of a moving vehicle (when I was a kid)
[x] You have thought of something funny while walking by yourself
[x] Laughed, then watched people give you weird looks
[] You have run into a tree/bush.
[ ] You know that it IS possible to lick your elbow
[ ] You have tried to lick your elbow... a few times
[x] You never knew that the Alphabet and Twinkle Twinkle Little star have the same rhythm.
[ ] You just tried to sing them.
[x] You have tripped on your shoelace and fallen. (when I was a kid)
[x] You have choked on your own spit . (not as an adult)
[ ] You have seen the Matrix and still don't get it.
[ ] You've never seen the Matrix.
[] You type only with two fingers.
[] You have accidentally caught something on fire
[] You tried to drink out of a straw, but it went into your nose/eyes.
[x] You have caught yourself drooling. (not as an adult)
[ ] You have fallen asleep in class and fell outta your chair
[ ] Sometimes you just stop thinking
[x] You are telling a story and forget what you were talking about
[] People often shake their heads and walk away from you
[X ] You are often told to use your "inside voice".
[x] You use your fingers to do simple math
[ ] You have eaten a bug
[X] You are taking this test when you should be doing something more important
[x] You have put your clothes on backwards or inside out, and didn't realize it (when I was 7 and had pull on pants that looked the same front or back
[] You've looked all over for something and realized it was in your hand
[x] You have run around naked in your house.
[ ] You repost bulletins because you are scared that what they say will happen to you if you don't.
[] You break a lot of things.
[ ] Your friends know not to use big words around you.
[x] You tilt your head when you're confused
[] You have fallen out of your chair before
[x] When you're lying in bed, you try to find pictures in the texture of the ceiling
[ ] The word "ummmmm" is used many times a day.(not any more)
Little Bear, Little Bear
Monday, March 26, 2007
A break
We went for lunch at Frenchies. JP had the Montreal Corned Beef Sandwich and Poutine with Gravy. I ordered a Chicken Burger - one because I felt like it, and two because it seemed like a lower calorie option. JP didn't say anything until about 10:30 last night when he asks "Who orders a Chicken Burger in a place specializing in other Quebec cuisine?". Um, yeah, you're right. But why didn't you say anything before I placed my order! Silly boy.
We had Sugar Pie for dessert. It's like pecan pie without the pecans. And was super yummy with a scoop of ice cream. Good thing we did all that walking!
Friday, March 23, 2007
20 out of 23
I sure hope we'll get the sun this weekend that the forecasters are talking about. We could all really use a break.
In knitting news, I finished my first pair of socks (on my own, no help from mummy this time). No pictures, I am already wearing them. Besides, how interesting is a plain knitted grey sock?
But what I want to know is why do they feel so super comfortable? Is it all in my head?
And how come the first sock seemed so perfect, but the second sock has a ladder here or a snag there, it just doesn't seem as good. Maybe I wouldn't have made the second sock, if it wasn't as good.
Now I have the fern lace shawl and a crocheted amigurumi bear that I might be able to finish today.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Can you BE any more lazy?
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Carpal Tunnel

Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Best Buy Sucks
Best Buy Sucks.
We walked to the section ourselves, found something on the shelves that was $200 cheaper and carried it to the cash without any sales assistance.
The cashier had ZERO customer service skills and kept us waiting a long time because she needed clearance for an item - why I don't know, we picked up off the shelves. Are we not allowed to buy from the store?
Later the same day, I went into another store (don't ask why) and was shocked at how friendly the staff was. What a difference, I thought. Maybe it's just one store, I asked. There is hope, I think. . And then I found out that all the friendlies work in the cellular section only. They were just being nice because they get commissions there.
Best Buy sucks.
The First Day of Spring
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Rain, rain, go away
Saturday, March 17, 2007
The way I write my blog and the way it looks, are not the same!
Anyone know how to correct it?
Happy St. Patrick's Day
Yay ! Happy St. Patrick's Day. If we flashed back to about 12 years ago, I would be super excited because it's Saturday and that means that I'd be going to O'Ryan's Club or the Blarney Stone Pub for some green beer with lots of friends, and being silly and crazy because it's Saturday and it's St. Patrick's Day.Thursday, March 15, 2007
Wild Cherry!
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Sigh...to start the garden again
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Mohair Shrug
Street Hockey & Cul-de-sacs
But now I live at the end of a cul-de-sac and multitudes of children gather at the top of the street by the intersection. They are rude, and cheeky and even dare to make the 'slow down' sign when you're driving down the road - and trust me, I'm in second gear and driving slower than the legal limit for a school zone. In fact, the fastest drivers on my street - are parents!
Yesterday when I left the cul-de-sac I had to wait for a cat who thought that walking down the middle of the road would be a good place to be, so I waited, alternating my clutch and first gear because all the kids and adults on the street thought it was so cute. When I returned there was a large gathering of kids at the top of my street. A group of girls to the right completely ignored the fact that a car was approaching and the group of boys to the left also seemed to not care even though a hockey stick was laying across the road. No one made a move to pick up the stick or even seemed to care, so what was my choice? I drove over it. Then in my rearview mirror I can see the kid who was sitting on the ground in the goalie's net with his mouth wide-open, acting shocked that I had done such a horrible thing.
I checked with JP, he said the same thing's happened to him, and when I asked him what he's done, he said he drove over the stick too.
When I bought the house I thought being in a cul-de-sac was a good thing. I thought there'd be less noise from cars roaring past. But I didn't think that you can be trapped, with only one way out. And that if you live at the end, you have zero parking because of the curve and that people from elsewhere on the end of the street think that the circle (which is in front of me) is an ideal hockey arena and slap shooting into people's cars or houses isn't a big deal.
And with lots of sports loving parents on the street, what can you do?
Oh, and 1 by-law officer who takes three months (really) to return phone calls.
Monday, March 12, 2007
Did you know?
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** Edit: the link has been removed, sorry about that. I guess they didn't like all the traffic.***
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Dreams - the nighttime kind
This is what one website says:
To dream that you are cutting your hair, suggests that you are experiencing a loss in strength. You may feel that someone is trying to censor you. Alternatively, you may be reshaping your thinking or ambitions and eliminating unwanted thoughts/habits.
But I had actually done a bit of scissoring to my hair before I went to bed, so maybe it doesn't mean anything but is just an extension of the little haircut I gave myself earlier.
This morning I had a dream about cleaning my left ear (yah, gross isn't it?). I must have gone through 50 Q-tips and it just kept being yucky.
And this is what that website says about this one:
To dream that you are cleaning wax from your ears, suggests that you are not listening to those around you. There may be something that you are refusing to hear. Are you turning a deaf ear?
But I guess I could have combined the fact that my mum's schnauzer had an ear infection, and I was talking to her about it a couple of hours before bedtime. But if I take everything that happens during the day, everything I see on TV or read, then my dreams would be extremely weird, and normally they're not so extreme.
I guess the other part is normally they are forgotten within minutes of waking up, which I've heard is normal. Something like 'usually 90% of your dream is forgotten within the first 60 seconds of waking up). But for some reason, these two dreams are sticking with me.
Do you take those interpretations to heart? I don't. I read them and weigh them the same as my horoscope in the newspaper. How about you?
Friday, March 09, 2007
Everything but the sync
Remember those shoes I said were the wrong size? Well apparently the store partakes in Vanity Sizing because the size on the shoe and the box is not the actual size. The manager of the store showed me where the shoe size is and they were the correct ones I asked for and tried on. My apologies to the sales girl. But then I asked for a half size bigger as they seemed tight - was it all in my head? Then I didn't realize a detail on the inner side and thought he was giving me the wrong ones, he should know - he works there! Then I put the shoes into the bag, but he still needs to scan them.... what was I thinking? I made it all so awkward.
Then we are in another store and I think I see our friendly Canada Postman - so I ask JP and he questions my ability to recognize faces... when I see the guy straight on later in the store, I realize it was not him of course.
We go into another store and the kid is just sitting in the back seat, so I think we are leaving him in the car, so I lock the door. Just then JP is about to open the door to get the kid out of the car and it's locked. "What is wrong with you? What are you thinking?" he asks. (except he includes a swear word)
And I ponder the answer. What am I thinking ? ...besides how I wish I had brought along some knitting or crochet, or how I wanted to work out when we got home, or how I didn't want to stop at 9 different stores.... Maybe I should've stayed home. Or maybe I need to get out more?
Do you ever have a day where you just don't seem to click with anyone?
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Hairy Wasabi
Next we went to the mall as I was looking for some exercise shoes for when I do yoga and my Billy Blanks workouts. I tried the shoes on, okay correct size, fits good. Pick another style, ask for the same size. Try them on. Great. Good. Everything is wonderful. Pay for shoes. Go home. Try a pair on - WRONG SIZE! Somehow from the front of the store to the cash register at the back, the girl managed to switch the size! Now I have a 1/2 hour drive back to the mall all because of her! And they were the shoes I was most looking forward to wearing! And I am willing to bet that when I return to the store, I'll get a feable "sorry".
In the yarn world, I'm almost finished the mauve mohair shrug and I put a couple more rows on the ripple-a-long, but not enough progress for a new photo. I think I'll switch to double crochet in an effort to speed things up....
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Today it rains
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Today it's Spring
And look at the flowers (crocus and primula) ,
and the lady bug
and that's a honey bee with pollen laden legs
isn't it amazing?
Monday, March 05, 2007
A Thrifting we will go
I have to admit it was the easiest purchase I've made in a long time. We went to the store around 1:00pm on Friday. We talked to the nice lady and picked a bed. We paid for it. We were told they'd deliver between 5:00pm and 8:00pm. And, because we live way...out...there... we figured we wouldn't see the new bed until closer to 8:00pm or beyond. But nope, they were here at 5:20pm! Nice clean boys with good manners. No stanky delivery people that sometimes show up. Everything was as promised and everything went smoothly. So impressed. So happy. Sleep Depot you did an awesome job!
I also picked up this flower press :I also picked up some hankies, which I plan embroider.
And today's my brother's birthday and his present arrived in the mail today! Yay Canada Post! They move pretty fast! Happy Birthday Brother!
With all this running around, I barely had time to work on any knitting, but I did make some headway on my shrug, which I should be finishing within the next few days. I like finishing projects.
Friday, March 02, 2007
Do you ever get sore shoulders while knitting? When I do, I actually lay down so my shoulders are on my pillow and knit that way. It seems like a crazy way to knit, sort of across my stomach and deceptively comfortable and then I don't have to stop. I do that when my body is tired or when I'm sick, but still want to knit. Last night, I knitted through The Office (a repeat) , Scrubs (a not-so-bad montage) and 30 Rock (love this show, it's sooooooooo funny! Tina Fey rocks! ). I like Thursday night TV - the only night I really. Although Lovespring International on Wednesday nights on Showcase is pretty damn funny too.
While I was in that reclining position last night, and while I was knitting my shrug yesterday, I laid it on my legs for a rough measurement. The pattern wants me to knit for 49" before I start the shaping of the sleeves. My legs are 36" long, so therefore until it's longer than my legs, I don't need to measure it.
But JP looked over at me and said, "please tell me you're not making leggings". Yes. Mauve striped leggings. Mauve striped mohair leggings. Mauve striped mohair leggings on large needles. Oh that would be - so - flat-ter-ing. (don'tcha think?)
I played with him for a minute, but he knew I was just jokin' with him
P.S. - over the past few days, you may have noticed I've been playing with the colours and my blog format. I received some comments and I've made some changes. Do you like it now? Please let me know. I want it to be readable.
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Good morning Snow!
So I took a break after work yesterday to pick up my needles and knit a few rows on my shrug and watch a bit of the Dr. Phil show. On it was a mom with the only blind and deaf triplets in the world. Yes, I was all choked up watching the story. Three six year old girls still in diapers. Three six year-olds that don't know day from night so they try to sleep in the day and they move around all night. Parents waking up to find the girls' room covered with their diaper contents because they've been up all night.
Can you imagine? I really don't know if I could do that. The mom said she does what her children need her to do. "Isn't that what mom's do?" she asked. And I thought, well yes, but many parents don't provide the level of care and love that this woman does, unfortunately.
The woman felt guilty that she wasn't doing enough, and didn't think her kids knew she was there. Can you imagine? I don't think I could have made it as long as she has -what an enormous task. Well the good news is, by being on the show, and having a documentary done about her and her family, donations will come her way to help her and her children out. After she confessed her thoughts on her inadequacies, she was in tears when Dr. Phil told her that everyone in the audience and 10 million viewers were all in awe of her. I think she has been so busy with the care of her children she's forgotten about herself and the rest of the world, and maybe that's what's kept her caring and working so hard.
