09/18/2006

Pomatomus...pau!

In Hawaii, pau means "done"--and these babies are sooo done! I know, I know, took long enough...I started these socks before my cruise. Yeah, that was back in May.

So what took so long? Well, the first sock crawled because I got easily distracted by other projects. And the second sock? Yup, definitely a serious case of SSS (second sock syndrome). But that is all irrevelant now, cause I have a brand new spankin' pair of socks...

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The Sweet Georgia sock yarn in River perfectly complements the Pomatomus pattern, don't you think?

09/10/2006

Girls just wanna have fun...

(Warning: Pictures galore ahead, none of them about knitting.)
So the sleepover was a success, but don't take my word for it...

The girl of honor herself...

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We started the evening off with dancing...
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Then we made a little pizza...mama mia!
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Sometimes you just need to sit around and have girl talk...
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And sleepover would not be complete without make overs...
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Oh, Emma wanted in on the make-over action. She painted our nails...
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And our lips...
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Phew! All of this excitement can just tucker a girl out...
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What an amazing night full of new memories. We love you Emma-girl!

09/08/2006

Sacrifice

The Salt Lake City knitting community is all a flutter...the Yarn Harlot is coming.

But alas, there are two knitting sisters who will not be attending. Yes, those sisters are Erin and myself. Why you ask? Well, it all started on July 24th, my niece Emma's Birthday. (Read this darling post Erin wrote about our Emma here.) As a part of her birthday present, the aunties--Erin, Bri, and myself--decided to host a sleepover just for her. We picked a random weekend in September and that was that. Little did we know it would be the same night of the Yarn Harlot.

Three reasons why missing the Yarn Harlot is not such a big sacrifice after all:

1. After Emma read out loud her sleepover invitation, she asked the following questions:

"Are we going to listen to records?" (Do 6 year-olds still know what records are?)

"We are going to do each others' hair and make-up, right?"

"Do you have nail polish at your house or do you need me to bring mine?"


I have no idea what 50s movie she has been watching, but that girl has a very clear idea of what a sleepover should be.

2. She has had her overnight bag packed for over a month.

3. My sister-in-law told me yesterday that the last couple of days she has put Emma to sleep in her bed, but in the mornings has found her asleep on the floor in her sleeping bag. When my sis-in-law asked Emma what she was doing, Emma said, "Practicing."

So yes, tonight we will miss spending an evening with one of the biggest knitting celebrities, but could you deny such cuteness?