Sunday, November 23, 2008

I got my ball!

My Knittyboard Holiday Ball Swap package , courtesy of the lovely Gwendolen, arrived on Friday, but as I was staggering to the door very late it would have to wait until the next day to be opened. Even then, I didn't get around to it until the afternoon, on account of my wanting to watch a certain teenage-vampire-love story-movie. (I thought it was pretty good, BTW, I'm not one to nitpick it to death comparing it to the book.)
Anyways, upon ripping off the outer wrapper, I was presented with a box, and there were several nice things in the box!

But that wasn't everything! See the ball of yarn! There's stuff inside it! As I unwound the yarn, nice things began to fall out.

Ten minutes later, here are all my goodies!

The yarn is Plymouth Yarn Suri Merino in a natural/light tan color, and I got 1+ balls. I also got tissues, and post-its, which I'd take to work except there's quite a few of us whose name starts with M! I also got a little notepad and some shiny clips (I didn't even mention that I was a sucker for office supplies!) plus chocolate (with coffee, my fave) and lip balm, and a row counter, and a cute little bear ornament, and a heck of a lot more! The needle holder will certainly come in handy; I'm usually scrounging in the bottom of my notions bag for one and inevitably wind up poking myself. And the sachet smells soooo nice!
Gwendolen, thank you so much! I can't believe how nicely you rolled everything up in the yarn! Things kept popping out, I just ran across the stitch markers this morning on the floor, that's why they're not in the picture.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Blogstalkers 3.0 Weeks 4 & 5

It's a 2-fer this time round...

Week 4: What is your favorite breakfast?
Without a doubt, chilaquiles. I first had them several years ago at this Mexican restaurant we used to frequent; unfortunately as they gained in popularity the quality of the food has sadly gone down. I sort've learned to make them at home using corn tortillas and spicy tomato sauce. I've seen places that make them with tortilla chips, and normally I don't care for them, but I had such a version last week at a Taco Shop called Palomino's (If you live in San Diego, they're in Kearny Mesa on Clairemont Mesa Blvd.) They were awesome and absolutely filling, came with rice and beans for less than six bucks.

Week 5: What makes you back into a human being in the morning?
Aside from a kiss from my hubby, it's gotta be the coffee. Can't go without it; if I do I think I actually imagine the headache before it actually hits. I've been good though, making coffee at home instead of hitting Starbucks, saving all of my coffee money for (what else?) yarn.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Blogstalkers 3.0 Week 3

Topic for Week 3: What motivated you to learn to knit?
Learning to knit was my New Year's Resolution for 2007. I'd toyed with the idea of learning, thinking I could teach myself with a couple of books or something.
What really motivated me was a trip to Canada at the end of '06. On the ferry to Victoria, I must've seen at least a dozen women knitting. When we got back home, I went to Michael's and bought some yarn and my first pair of needles. Needless to say, I must make a return trip to Canada, I hear there's a great yarn store on Granvile Island that I'm sure we passed when we were there.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Blogstalkers 3.0 Week 2

This week's topic: "I love _____________ because _________________"

This isn't meant to be heavy, so here's a few random things I love:

I love my husband because he always thinks about ways to make me happy. He just bought me a new laptop so I'll always be able to do my homework.

I love my son because he's a good soul.

I love my local Starbucks because they don't say anything when I'm there in the morning AND in the afternoon.

I love knitting because I can always see my progress.

I love the Internet because I can portray myself with a witty, with-it persona (most of the time).