Can I tell you how happy I am to just sit for a moment? This weekend was so much fun, but such a blur at the same time. Friday, the day I departed, Lorelai was sick - constantly runny nose, interrupted sleep at night, fussy fussy fussy, overtired, teething... So I was more than a bit nervous about leaving her for the weekend (she improved drastically Fri-Sat night, so I was able to relax). I brought Loopy along for the ride.
I took the train from New Haven to Washington, DC on Friday afternoon.
I knit, caught up on podcasts, knit, knit, knit. I finished & started swiffer covers (pdf link), and worked on a sock. The colors threw me a loop though, it was all muddy colors, not the fun blues / pinks I see on the outside of the skein. The blue started to come in after the photo was taken.
Saturday was the big day. We had the baby shower - there was an general literary theme going on and we all contributed books for baby's new library. I went with a Maine / Lobster theme, so you know I had to make a lobster.
Big hit! I used cotton, so baby can get his first "taste" of lobster too. That was a fun knit - everyone smiles when they see it!
Betsy and I ventured out after the show for a yarn shop. It was Knit In Public day - we made certain to knit each place we were throughout the day:
Breakfast:
Afternoon DC Metro ride:
Loopy looks for the Trolley to take us to the yarn shop.
Knit Happens is a gorgeous store! It's so cute - even on the outside (Alexandria is a place I would like to visit again!)
The inside is laid out very nicely, "green" planet friendly yarns are indicated, as are "Local Dyers" I really like that part, becuase I did buy two "vacation yarns" from NeighborhoodFiberCo - they are local!! And other "local" yarns I didn't get this time, I have only heard about online, but now know what they are like :)
And the gals working were awesome! Isn't it funny how knitters can now introduce themselves with, "Are you on ravelry? What's your ravelry name?" and then "oooh! I know you!". That happened at the store - then knitgirl pulled up the ravelry page with my user info on it!
We also knit on the way home, the woman I asked to take the photo perfectly held her finger over the flash ::rolls eyes:: oh well.
It was a late night, followed by an early morning, and a long train ride home. I finished another baby burp cloth and started "Get Ziggy" for Lorelai.
Today I had a job interview, but it was just ok and really don't feel like it merits much blogging about.
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5 comments:
it looks like that yarn was made for that pattern with how well is is working for you.
Sounds like a fun trip! I used to live in Alexandria (very close to Old Town) but moved away shortly before Knit Happens opened (bummer!), but the good news is that my in-laws live there so I get to go back often. I grew up in the DC metro area and there is just so much to do down there.
Ooooh, no fair! Tell us about a job interview and leave us hanging??? Watch out tomorrow girlfriend, there will be questions, LOL!
Looks like you had a spectacular weekend! I'm so glad!
Sounds (and looks) like you had a great weekend. Nice little get-away for you and makes it so much fun to go home to Lorelai.
How FUUUUUN! I love that you brought Loopy with and got him in all the pics!
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