With a Grateful Heart

Chocolate Turkey

I normally don’t write Thanksgiving posts because I am not particularly sentimental and I am not prone to cheese (except the delicious kind). But 2008 is shaping up to be a year where my life has not only changed a lot, but grown, and I have a lot to be thankful for, which I shall talk about in a very practical list.

  1. I have a job. It’s a stable job, and while it may not be what I thought I’d be doing, I am grateful that I have one, and that I like the people I work with for the most part, and I am good at it. Related: I got a raise and a huge vacation accrual increase in August, which allowed me to acquire #2.
  2. I close next week on my purchase of a manufactured home. Yep, I’m movin’ on up… to a trailer park. 😉 What I spent on it is less than a luxury vehicle, and between space rent and mortgage, my monthly cost is less than what it will be to rent a one-bedroom apartment. And I will get two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a den/family room, a laundry room, a living room, dining room, vanity area, carport, and a lawn! Not to mention storage units and an orange tree! I am excited (and nervous) to be undertaking this little adventure. In a couple years I plan to sell it for its actual market value (more than double what I paid) and use that money to buy a real house.
  3. In 2008 I paid off my credit cards. While in the grand scheme of things, I didn’t have that much debt compared to a lot of people, but it was a lot for a single gal in California to carry. Granted, a lot of the stuff I bought was therapy for the very hard year I spent as roommate to the heinous (and stereotypical) Ireland Girls in 2003/2004. I am thankful they eventually got arrested and deported. LOL
  4. I have been pleased to be able to go on a couple of trips out of town this year. I had my first real vacation on my own, and I was able to visit my Texas girls for a whole week in June. I saw Sarah in April and was able to spend time with her new baby. I went up to Redding for my cousin’s wedding, where we battled the smoke from the Big Sur fire and discovered Del Taco. In September I went up to Big Trees with my dad where we hiked up to the Agassiz tree and were amazed by its 2,000 year span.
  5. I’m thankful for Jason, who has let me live with him rent-free, which allowed me to pay off the credit cards that much sooner.
  6. I’m thankful for my mom, who makes me clothes and purses and even a February Lady Sweater. And boy, can she cook!
  7. I’m thankful for my dad, who helped me with the house purchasing and who I enjoy spending time with when we go for our walks at the Lafayette reservoir almost every week.
  8. I’m thankful for my sister, who is smart and funny and patiently waits for me at Starbucks every time I visit her.
  9. I’m thankful for my friends, who even though I don’t see them that often are some of the best friends a person could have. I do wish they lived closer. Now that gas is cheaper I will be able to make more trips up to Sac to see Malvina and Sam (if we can ever coordinate our schedules!).
  10. This has been an amazing year for creative output, even though I haven’t really managed to get back into drawing (or beading, for that matter).  That is something I hope to do next year when I’ve set up my studio and have room.  But as far as fiber stuff – check out the 2008 flickr set for everything I’ve finished.  I mean, I taught myself to weave!  I have so much more to learn, and I’m so excited to learn it.

That turkey at the top of the post? The chocolate turkey?  He was delicious.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone.  I hope you have a wonderful day. 🙂

Less Scratchy Than I Thought

I finished my Silk Garden Sock scarf that I made on my loom.

I know, right, I haven’t talked too much about weaving lately. This is because I encountered a big knot on the warp that threatened to unravel the warp thread every time the heddle crossed it, so I put the loom away until I could figure it out. And I did. And it involved a fork.

Silk Garden Scarf Silk Garden Scarf

I’m happy with it, even the part that is a little goofy because of the fork action. I don’t think I’ll weave with the Noro again though, it’s a little too sticky, and there were a couple of knots. Luckily the other ones were on the weft which doesn’t matter much. Still, it was frustrating.

The new scarf matches my new sweater I got at Target:

Silk Garden Scarf

It’s rather festive!

Next up, I am going to weave something with Dream in Color Smooshy OR Socks That Rock. Depending on how the Socks That Rock weaves up, it may be worth buying more. I don’t think I’ll be making any other socks with STR considering its huge fuzz factor. Maybe these colorways would be good:

STR - Knitty Rocks STR - Pirate's Booty

I didn’t have any problem hacking the Silk Garden to bits; the STR won’t be an issue either, I don’t think. Heh.

Finished Mitts and Twilight

Roadhouse Mitts

I finished the Roadhouse Mitts. They turned out nice, though don’t they look stupid not worn? All squished up and hinky.

Anyway, despite that, they fit great and I’m really pleased with them.

STATS: Franklin Sock Yarn from Webs in a mystery colorway dyed by the Kangaroo dyer. The color is better in these pictures, but I think my camera is having fits with darker tones in the red range. Yikes. They are really nice in real life.

THE PATTERN: Bluebell rib from Sensational Knitted Socks by Charlene Schurch over 56 stitches. Rib at edges is K3 P1 K1 P1 and K1 P1 on the thumb. I probably won’t write a pattern for them because I don’t know how to explain what I did. (“Like, knit in pattern, then make a thumb! then like stop and augh!”) Meh.

The yarn is extremely generous in yardage, so I think I will probably have enough for a pair of socks even after knitting these, which didn’t really take up that much. They’re only about 7 inches in length.

Roadhouse Mitts

I don’t think I’m done making mitts – which is good, since I want to make gloves and mittens too.

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I went and saw Twilight today with Malvina, and it was hilarious. Much like I found the books to be like delicious literary CRACK, the movie was more of the same, with slo-mo significant glances and fog machine action and yes, sparkly vampires (complete with “sparkle” sound effects!). Anyway, my review is as follows:

LOL+!!!