Archives for the month of: October, 2007

I couldn’t resist the title, because I’m sure in the next day or so, there will be many blog posts title Rhinebeck, aka NYS Sheep and Wool Festival, as many of my fellow knitters had gone to.

Instead, I went to leadership training on Saturday AM, and then right after, David and I drove to my cousin Tracy’s in NJ for a Haunted Luau:


When the racer meets the pirate
The hosts – Tracy and Jason


Me, Tracy, and Paul – this one is for the fam

Of course, what else would I be doing while I’m sitting down in a party:


Knitting! Secret of the Stole!! And watching the Red Sox kicking the crap out of Indians!

And here is the progress of Secret of the Stole:

This stole has two points to start and the direction had asked to start them simultaneously using the same ball of yarn, however, I can just see the disaster. So inspired by Costumchick, I also cast on only the left point, and will be breaking the yarn and make the right side soon. Maybe during tonight’s ALCS Game 7. GO RED SOX!!! Oh yeah… Check out the new addition of the house!!

Like I said, I couldn’t leave the TV home when it was only $1099.99 for this 42″ LG TV!!!

We left Tracy’s after game 6 was over (which was about midnight) and got home around 2am. I took a nap, woke up at 6am, and picked up Karen at 7am and set out to Farmhouse Yarn Sale. If you’ve read my previous posts, you’ve known that I’ve been having a lot of trouble with the yarn I bought from Farmhouse awhile ago. And you would’ve also known that Carol had very promptly emailed me back and give me $50 credit towards new purchases of yarn. So there we were, walking into the front yard at 8:01 am (they open at 8am!!). We were the first one there and none of the bins were opened yet!!!

It was cold to start the day, but it warmed up with the beautiful sunshine:


Casey and Erica, the two very helpful ladies – Carol wasn’t there today

Supposedly this is the last sale Carol is going to have, and everything else goes to the new yarn store, Connecticut Yarn and Wool, about 10 mins away from her house. So she has this deal about fill 1 bag for $159 and fill 2 bags for $189. Now, who in their right mind would just fill 1 bag when you can fill 2 bags for almost half of the price? (not me) We were there so early and didn’t have to fight with others to look at the bins, I was done in record of 90 mins!!! (Karen was way done and waiting for me! I’m a slow shopper) And here is the loot:

The loot!!! And Mick trying to get into the picture on the right!!! :)


The loot: Andy’s Merino (L to R, T to B) in Wine Rose (2 skeins), Turkey Red (3 skeins), Watermelon (2 skeins), Lavender (7 skeins), Cranberry 3-ply (9 skeins) and Sunflower (10 skeins). The top right is Silk Blend in Spiced Pumpkin (5 skeins), on the top step are 9 free doily patterns and 1 ball of cotton crochet thread for my future blocking use.

Yes, I filled the two bags with 38 skeins of yarn. I also had some leftover credits from testing knitting for Carol awhile ago, so the two bags really didn’t cost me anything! AND they didn’t take the giant sweater skein of yarn back, so I might just finish the HRB:

HRB in its the current stage

And I ordered some Denise long cords for this project as well and it came Saturday:

I’m thinking of keeping the pretty giant sweater skein for future center piece, maybe have some needles stick into it to make it a focal point in my future craft room.

I came home from Farmhouse and crashed on the couch, after all the photographs, of course! I have to say that was a lot of activity/traveling in very short amount of time! Well, now that I am re-energized, I’ll be up knitting and cheering for the Red Sox.

GO RED SOX!!!

Have Fun! For those of you who are going!!! And think about me when you buy those yarn, pattern, notions, roving…etc.

Next year, I’m going!

… that’s when you make the purchase!

We went into Sears for this, we found it, but we also came home with this! I mean how can you not with that price!!!!

Well, we didn’t get it from Sears because they ran out, but we went to Circuit City and they price matched it! We didn’t have the truck with us so we are picking it up tomorrow morning :)

We also went costume shopping for my cousin’s party tomorrow. You’ll have to wait and see what I’m gonna be :)

Update on the Hemlock Ring Blanket – I contacted Carol from Farmhouse Yarn last night, and she immediately emailed me back and ask me to return the skein to exchange it. Well, the thing is, my HRB was 60% done so now the half way through HRB will go back to Carol, along with the unused yarn, and I’ll be getting a new sweater skein, or maybe few different regular skeins that results to 50 dollars worth of yarn. ::sigh:: At least I get new yarn, and don’t have to deal with the frustration anymore. I’m sad though because I really like the colorway and how the blanket turns out so far. Maybe she will have something similar in color at her sale.

Well, I guess I should start the Secret of the Stole…

Yeah… I’m pulling my hair out for this one. I went to SnB tonight and the girls were all stunned by what happened to my yarn. We have made a group decision that I’ll email Carol and see what she says. My Hemlock Ring Blanket is never gonna be finished!!! (and I was thinking that it would be done by now…)

Photographer: Knelley

Oh, and for those of you who missed Thursday SnB, just so you know, we got free bread :)

My own alpaca!!

Archiknist just came back from Peru – a work/personal trip. She brought some alpacas home with her to share of the SnBers. No, of course they are not life size, although that could be very cool, to have your own supply of alpaca… On second thought, they spit, so nevermind. I just want the yarn, not the animal.

On the Hemlock Ring news… The yarn is still pissing me off. It broke three times while I was in SnB, resulting me knitting grand total of 3 rows in two hours!!! ::sigh::

Argh.

Red Sox lost another game.

The yarn I’m using for Hemlock Ring Blanket is sucking at the moment – it’s not tightly spun so it kept falling apart, aka loosing stitches!!!

Not cool, not cool at all.

We left pretty early Friday afternoon to catch our flight at Hartford. We actually got stuck for awhile on the highway due to an accident – it was pretty severe since we saw smoke coming towards us and we weren’t moving at all. We ended up following everyone and back track via a on ramp and found a different way to go, and lucky for us, we arrived the airport with plenty of time to spare.

When we arrived in Cleveland, we decided to look up CiCi’s Pizza for dinner – we kept seeing the commercial on TV, asking people to contact them if interested in franchise, and we wanted to check out what is up with all the buzz. We did see on TV that it is “All you can eat for under $5!” and on the website it advertise that it has all sort of pizza, salad bar, pasta and dessert. We found one not too far away from the airport, and off we went.

The place was MOBBED! There were so many people in there it wasn’t even funny! Although the lines do go pretty fast. We paid our part and I went to grab a seat, while David went to get some pizza and salad. I survey the place around, it is quite a family place/kids hang out – it has a mini arcade in the back. The floors are not the cleanest, but I’ve seen worse. David came back with a nice plate of salad and few small slices of pizza – cheese and meatball ones. When I went up, I got some jalapeños pepperoni, white pizza with mushroom and chicken (almost like cream of mushroom soup), meatball and some garlic bread. They were actually pretty good, but very bread-y. Then I went up again for some taco pizza – it was actually really good! The dessert was pretty awesome too – cinnamon rolls, brownies, and apple crumble pizza. Dessert was definitely my favorite part of the whole meal :) . Overall, out of five stars, I give it a 2 and half stars for cleanliness, 5 stars for value, and 3 and 1/2 stars for tastiness.

After we stuffed ourselves, we went to look for our hotel. As I said before, we think we robbed them on the price. $70/night is just wrong, but I wasn’t complaining :) The breakfast was great, with an omelette station, fresh fruit, hot oatmeal, muffins, breads, coffee, tea, hot chocolate – you name it, they got it. The reception was pretty awesome too – free drinks! I got two white russian and brought them back to the room and watch the Red Sox vs. Indians game in our room, with the nice Flat Screen HDTV. We even went grocery shopping and got us some chili and bread for dinner.


Atrium outside our windows

Jumping back a little, we decided to go to the Cleveland Zoo. David and I like to go to zoos, museums (mostly science), that type of things when we go to a city. We enjoy doing stuff like that, plus most of the time, it is free for us to go because we are members of Boston Museum of Science and most of the science museums are reciprocal of each other. The zoo was really REALLY big – we were really surprised and it took us ALL DAY to go through every single exhibit!! Just to name a few animals that we’ve seen – snow leopard, tigers, wolfs, reindeer, flamingo, ostrich, hippo, rhino, elephant, bald eagle, exotic birds, giraffs, etc. You name it, they got it! Unfortunately, I ran out of battery shortly after the snow leopards, so I am waiting for all the pictures to be developed.


Kangaroo!!!

We went to Fine Points for some yarn shopping (you didn’t really think that I’m going to a city I’ve never been to and not going to a yarn store, did ya?). It is a nice shop in a two story used to be house. Lots and lots of yarn everywhere! There were a lot of knitted garments for sale as well, although way too expensive – one shirt was priced at $460!!!! Although I think the entire garment was knitted in one of the exotic Habu Textile fiber, but still!!! All their yarns were priced either higher or about the same at shops around here, and with higher tax rate, I didn’t end up getting any yarn!!! But I did came home with these:

Maple Leaves ceramic buttons

They were really pretty and I couldn’t resist! At $3.50 each, I thought it wasn’t too bad for ceramic buttons. I’m planning using those for Pidge style scarf. 3Fe’s cost way too much money so I am gonna create my own version of it. Although, I am afraid that the buttons might be too small for it… We’ll see. So overall out of 5 stars, the Fine Points gets a 3 and a half stars from me – lots of varieties/brands, friendly staffs, but way too expensive.

We slept in on Sunday (due to the late Red Sox vs. Indians game), checked out the hotel after a nice breakfast, and set out to find the science museum. What do you know, the Browns vs. Dolphins were to start at the stadium NEXT to the museum! Luckily, we didn’t get stuck too much in traffic and we got to park at the fire line right outside of the museum because they were using the parking garage for the game.

It is a small museum compare to the ones we’ve been to, some of the interactive machines were broken, but we still had fun.


us in various monitors!


Thermal camera – like the CSI!


Tornado effects


David and the bridge

We then went to the Botanical Garden – just in time to catch the butterfly release.


Some of the butterflies coming out of the soft case

While we were there, we found some flowers/plants that we thought might be good for our houses – easy to plant, hard to kill varieties :) And we actually found out the name of the roses we have in our other house!!! The invincible rose bush as I call it – it flowers all four seasons!!!

David under Dortmund – the roses we have in the house

After the garden, David and I went to outback to get some quality dinner (mmm… Victoria filet with horseraddish crust!!!) and I was on my way home.

David is still there for training until Wednesday – actually, he is at the Red Sox vs. Indians game right now…

So Cleveland is now off our map. It is an interesting city, but I guess I wouldn’t go visit if it weren’t for David going to training there.

Off to sit in front the tube for the game and some knitting… Happy Monday y’all!

After “almost” getting kicked out of my flight by the pilot because I am a Patriots fan (He’s a cowboy fan), I am finally home. Puppies are happy to see me – but I miss David already. I am way to tired to do a good post about Cleveland, so I think I’ll update it tomorrow. Until then, I leave you with this:

Oh boy, let me tell ya… When we got to our hotel room on Friday night in Cleveland, we couldn’t believe it! I pricelined the hotel in Downtown Cleveland for $70/night, thinking we weren’t gonna get anything – I even put only two stars only! It not only accepted, it bumped us up to three stars hotel – Embassy Suite.

Here is our experience so far – Complimentary continental breakfast, Complimentary cocktails and snack every night, parking is only $5 a night, and we have a whole living room and kitchenette!!!! Two flat screen HDTVs and a very nice bathroom. We think we robbed them.

Tomorrow, I’ll tell you all the good stuff we’ve done – including a Yarn Shop!!

David and I are going to Cleveland for the weekend. Well, David is staying longer for the training course until Wednesday, but I’ll be back on Sunday night.

I went on Ravelry to look up some LYS in Cleveland – There is only not just the list of LYSs, but people had put up threads on sales and what store they liked. One more reason to be in Ravelry. I’m glad I joined.

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