Monday, July 28, 2008

oh the cuteness...

i was helping dad get dinner ready, and while i was setting the table i glanced out the dining room window. we have our veggie garden out there, so the most exciting thing i was expecting to see was some newly ripened cherry tomatoes or the latest progress of our one lonely eggplant.

i did not expect the cuteness. the pure, unadulterated cuteness...


(can you count them? they all blend SO well together.)

this is a neighborhood litter of kittens. by neighborhood i mean everyone in our area kind of takes care of the mama cat (and several others). these kittens aren't too shy around people... they certainly didn't stop their napping while i snapped a few pictures of them. mama even walked towards the window and meowed gently at me, as if to say "yes, they ARE gorgeous, aren't they?".

here's mama cat...



our neighbor, an elderly man who lives alone (with a beautiful siamese housecat), regularly feeds the stray cats in our neighborhood. we've had a few litters the last few years... most of the babies get taken in, and i know mama sticks around the area. i've tried to catch them in the past to no avail.

i leave you with the cutest family portrait i've seen in a while.
i hope you enjoy :)

Saturday, July 26, 2008

bookworms unite (FOs included!)

today was our 3rd official bookclub meeting! we had brunch at E's house, and 8 people attended out of 10... considering one of those 10 lives in Boston, that's not bad. E served some really delicious foods, including a yummy dish that consisted of egg-soaked bread, cheese, tomatoes, bacon, and basil. also a really good fruit salad (of which i ate a ridiculous amount!), and P brought some very tasty apple crumb cake. i helped make that disappear as well.

we were discussing A Thousand Splendid Suns, which really was a fantastic read. truly brutal at times, and one of the things that we all agreed on was that in today's society, we wanted a book about Middle Eastern society and culture that was going to shatter some of the stereotypes we've grown (sadly) accustomed to in the US, and how disappointed we were that the book just reinforced most of those stereotypes. we all got some very good historical information from P (she's a Global Studies teacher) that really helped us to understand the history of that particular region and all of the cultural implications of the violence that has been going on there for decades, if not centuries. it was a really enlightening chat.

we chose our next book, Water for Elephants, which Mom has read and was happy to hear that i would also be reading. actually, i just got back from the bookstore. Mom had given her copy away, so i had to pick it up. i also picked up The Knitting Circle and a copy of the fall issue of Knit Simple magazine. it had some cute looking sweaters that i may tackle.

speaking of knitting, a couple posts back i showed off my feather and fan bookmark and mentioned that i was knitting bookmarks for the book club! mission accomplished! actually, i only ended up with 8 for today's meeting, which turned out to be the PERFECT number. everyone was so appreciative and thought they were wonderful! and as it turns out, my friend R also knits! why we hadn't figured that out yet i have NO idea, but she was thrilled to find out that i am a knitter. so i have to share with you some pictures of the finished products!

this is all 8 of the bookmarks sitting pretty on my ottoman (which also served as a blocking location for them)...



these are the 2 feather/fan bookmarks...


these are the 2 basketweave bookmarks...


here are the 2 "lace wave" bookmarks...


and finally, the 2 "no wrong side" bookmarks (of course, i forgot to get pics of the opposite side!)...


so i've been a busy little knitter! now i can actually start looking into what yarn i want to tackle the Minimalist Cardigan with... i have the pattern, it'll be my first sweater and i'm kind of scared and excited about it!

oh, also... i just have to mention that the BF actually requested that i knit him something.

that's right. this from the man who called me a little old lady for knitting! he wants me to make him gloves with the Triforce symbol on them. hmm, i could learn colorwork... *starts plotting*

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

i am a spoiled little girl.

well, not typically, but today... today i am the most spoiled girl in the WORLD! i got my knitty summer lovin' swap package!

i woke up around 8:30 this morning with a nasty ass headache, so i took some pills and then went back to bed. by the time i woke up (i won't tell you when) the headache had mostly vacated my brain, so i went downstairs. dad was sitting on the porch, as usual, and mentioned that i had gotten a package. i squealed, and ran outside. upon looking at the return address, i had that matrix-black-cat-deja-vu kind of feeling.
then i tore the wrapping off the box, and in my foggy state declared how strange it was that someone had used the same stickers that i had used on the last box i sent out for a swap.

did i mention i'd had a headache for most of the morning? that's my story and i'm stickin' to it.

once the fog cleared out of my head, i yet again squealed and realized that the wonderful Vicki, who was my spring swap downstream, had sent me my summer package full of fun!

my sweet lord, what goodies she sent my way!



as if having my former downstream as my upstream wasn't enough, she went all out and totally spoiled me rotten with all sorts of handmade goodies. i mean, this package is just chock full of vicki's creativity and talent! i feel so special! let me tell you what she MADE for ME!!



~ beautiful hand spun yarns: 2 skeins of "Summer Fun", a beautiful 50% merino/45% bamboo/5% silk light worsted in pretty turquoises and purples; and 1 skein of "Sage Shimmer", a fabulous 85% merino/11% silk/4% firestar boucle in beautiful blue/greens





~ a simply exquisite knitting needle roll in which was hiding...

~ handmade stitch markers! i almost missed these little goodies! so well hidden.

~ sterling silver drop earrings

~ a handknit bracelet - now this is awesome, because she made it using the yarn that she spun up from the roving that i sent her in the spring swap! and she's posted the pattern on ravelry and i have the very first one ever! *super special squee!!*

~ note cards printed with gorgeous botanical photos that she has taken herself



now, do you think all of those handmade treasures were enough? ohhh no. she didn't stop there. she just had to put some other fun things in there as well! so she ALSO sent...

~ 3 skeins of KnitPicks Wool of the Andes (kettle dyed) in Spruce

~ a pack of 3 chewy rope tugs for the oliver pup

~ a pedicure kit (thank heavens, my toes are in a sorry state)

~ a pack of orbit mint mojito gum (i loooves me some mojito!!)

~ a magnetic note pad (awesome for school, i seem to devour those things)

~ a really fun coconut cup that i will thoroughly enjoy a cocktail in later...

~ JELLIES!!! yes, folks, she found the ultimate 80s girl shoes. i had so many of these when i was little. hilarious! a total blast from summers past!

oh vicki, you have no idea how happy you have made me! i can't even believe how much of yourself you poured into this package!



THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! even my mom can't believe how much thought you put into this package. i am truly touched :)

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

this neighborhood is going to the dogs.

the world is a big steaming pile of dog poo. well, maybe not the world, although george bush isn't doing much for the america's image. but that's beside the point.

i just took the dog out since his master and commander is working and dad, who usually gives in first, is at the beach. for the little jaunts we walk him down the side street - we're on a corner. the side street is nobody's front yard, and we pick up after our dog, so really it's not a big deal.

our backyard neighbor, let's call him J, is an elderly man who lives by himself. 90% of the time J keeps to himself...but he's really big on dog poop. there are people in our neighborhood who do not clean up after their dogs. these people happen to live in direct proximity to us and the same side street. i'm sure you see where i'm going with this.

in the past, J has resorted to papering his fence with signs that read "clean up after your dog" and "no dumping here" (haha, funny J). we always clean up after oliver. you never see any of us walking him without a baggy for the dirty job. never. we don't appreciate it when owners don't clean up after their dogs on our property, and so we're pretty vigilant about cleaning up after ours.

today, as usual, i walk oliver down the side street. at a slow pace it's a good 3 minute walk down, and oliver loves to sniff everything so it's usually slower. typically, by the time we've reached the end of the street, he's ready to do his business. who doesn't have a bathroom routine? i mean, c'mon.

so he's sniffing around, and J walks out from his front yard and starts chastising me. i hold up the bag. he relents, momentarily. i pick up the poo, and he starts in again.

"well, look at this! this here!" (J points to poo by his fence)
"i know, it's a shame that some people dont' pick up after their dogs"
"listen, you live down there, right?" (J points to main ave on which we live)
"yes, we're your neighbors"
"well, you don't live on this street, so don't walk your dog here anymore. just walk him on your street! i dont want to see you here anymore!"

are you kidding me?! i calmly pointed out that i had picked up after my dog, and that all of us pick up after this particular dog. he can run poo analysis for all i care. he continued his diatribe and i simply said that we all live in this neighborhood, and that when he owns the whole place i'll consider listening. in the meantime, i will continue to walk my dog and clean up after him.

now i know he's elderly, and i know he lives alone, but man, that really ticked me off today. we do our part to keep the neighborhood clean. get off my back, man.

Monday, July 7, 2008

hold on, it's an FO!

two, count 'em, TWO posts in one day. this one is knitting related, so i kept it separate from the first.

i've decided to knit up some bookmarks for my book club, which i mentioned in my earlier post. i started up a feather and fan bookmark last week while i was moderating drama camp (which amounts to sitting around watching our counselors play games with the kids).

i used some beautiful fleece artist sea wool in coco raspberry to knit this up on the only set of size 3 needles i have. i received the yarn and the needles in a swap back in february. there's a pic of it back yonder somewhere.

i know i said i was going to learn socks, but after several aggravating attempts, i've decided that they are just not for me... at least not for right now. i need infinite amounts of patience for that, and during the school year i tend to use up more than my daily allotment of patience from 8am until 4pm.

so, the pretty pink fleece artist sea wool is now (well, ~20 yds of it anyway) a pretty bookmark ready for the loving hands of a fellow teacher! my mom really loves the way feather and fan knits up. hmm, possible future gifts for mom? hmm....

becoming a better blogger

it has come to my attention that i am a bad, naughty blogger. my apologies for being neglectful of my blog duties. i tend to A) forget that i have a blog and B) think that no one reads it anyway... well, clearly i am mistaken, at least on point B. i'll start taking a gingko biloba supplement for point A!

school's out for summer (insert 80s guitar solo here) so i am, contentedly, doing a lot of nothing. the end of the school year was a little chaotic - my teaching assignment for next year is just about completely different than anything i've done before. this is a good thing. a much needed thing. i get to play with the big kids now! 11th grade music and english, along with 7th grade and 8th grade choruses. the only thing i've done before? 7th grade chorus. eep! actually, that reminds me... i should start brushing up on my british lit!

i'm really quite excited about the change, actually. the last couple of years had started to become more than a little disheartening, feeling like i was heading towards bigger and better things only to end up teaching the same thing again. it's not that i didn't like what i was teaching, but i never intended to teach at a middle school level, so to be doing that for 5 years was, well, a bit too long. now i get to stretch my intellectual legs with british literature and music history, and i am thrilled. yay for finally feeling accomplished in my career!

~~note: if you are not a book geek, you can skip this paragraph~~
lately i've been reading quite a bit. i jumped in on a small book club with a few of my coworkers, which i think has been really great for my reading habits. i do love reading, i just hadn't felt motivated to really get into it in a while. we read life of pi by Yann Martel, which was a strange book. i did enjoy it a lot, but in the end, it's a head-scratcher. in a good way. then we read Cormac McCarthy's The Road which was just truly and utterly depressing. it's the only book i think i've ever read that i can only describe as "grey". our most recent read, which we're meeting for sometime in july (i think? i should email erin...) was written by Khaled Hosseini. he wrote The Kite Runner which I had read previously, and we chose another of his, A Thousand Splendid Suns. i read it in one day. i could NOT stop reading it. it was brutal at times, but his voice is truly intoxicating and it just draws you into his narratives. i can't wait for the meeting for this book! aside from the book club, i've also been reading the new David Sedaris and a book my mom got me for Christmas that's a new translation of the tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. it's a side-by-side text, Old English on the left, new verse on the right. i am enjoying it but i can't read a lot of it at once.

i celebrated the 4th of july in brooklyn, with Nick, my cousin Michael and a few of his friends. i have never seen the macy's fireworks anywhere except on TV... well, we watched them from Nick's roof in Brooklyn Heights! it was awesome. i'll leave this entry with a few of my better shots from the fireworks display... despite the rainy weather, the show was still amazing!

and i promise, i'll try to update again soon ;)