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Fantastic article about recreating a Knitting Legend's sweater. Such a great story.
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For those of you who don’t know, several Major League Baseball Teams host a Stitch N Pitch night, where they open up a section of “special” tickets for a game (that probably won’t sell tickets very well), and the people who buy the “special” tickets get to all sit together and knit, and you get a ticket for a special “Stitch & Pitch” item.
My first time going was last year to an Oakland A’s game. They played the Texas Rangers, which I thought was hilarious. Honestly, I don’t remember who won or really anything other than that we got an el cheapo reusable bag w/ the logo on it & a free pattern and that I was probably the coldest I’ve EVER been. Just a note – if you find yourself at the Oakland Coliseum on a July or August afternoon, BRING A SWEATSHIRT & A BLANKET. It will be EFFING COLD.

This year, I finally got to go to AT&T Park where we watched the SF Giants (Joe’s favorite team, FYI) play the Pittsburgh Pirates. My friends from knitting group and some of our families decided to go, and we had a BLAST.
We were almost up as high as we could go, and it was no where NEAR as cold as it was in Oakland, even though it started at 7 at night, and the fog started rolling in. Here’s a pic before the game started:

We had really good seats considering they were up in the nosebleed section, and were able to see pretty much everything. We all had fun. Here’s a pic of Joe and I. Ignore my hair and the fact that I need to lose a MILLION pounds… or just stop wearing that particular shirt. Ugh.

Here’s a nighttime shot of the field after the fog came in and the sun went down, right before we left:

Our special item this year was a Lou Seal (SF Giants mascot) bobblehead. You hear bobblehead, or at least I do, and you think some plastic piece of junk that’ll break in five seconds or at least be really cheesy, but the one we got was actually probably the best quality bobblehead I’ve ever seen, and he’s CUTE to boot!

I took him to work the next day, and every time someone comes up who hasn’t seen it before, they stop mid-sentence to say how cute he is. hehe
BTW – if you’re the praying/good thought/good vibe kinda person, please keep “my cat” Symphony and my sister in your thoughts. I found out that Symphony has diabetes & they have to give her shots of insulin every day now. Megan said she seemed to be doing better even after just the first one, so fingers crossed that she’ll get better quickly. I love that darn cat, even 2000 miles away! Also, send my sister some speedy healing vibes – she got hit by a car (she’s fine).. some jackass drove down her work street & their side-view mirror hit her really hard on the arm. She’s doing okay, other than waiting for what is surely going to be a massive bruise show up on her arm. Karma’s a bitch, that’s all I gotta say to the dumbass driver.

… but you’ll probably be sorry you asked.
Bowling for Soup played this song at the Fair a couple weeks ago. It is HILARIOUS, and will be on their new album. To be on the safe side, I’d say this is NOT work/kid friendly… you’ve been warned!
Every time I hear a new Green Day song or see a new Green Day video, I am 13 again. I am sitting in the apartment my mom, sister and I lived in during summer vacation. I am listening to Dookie. I am watching MTV non-stop, waiting for for the NEXT Green Day video to come on. I am on the phone 8+ hours a day with my boyfriend at the time, or I am online in a local BBS chat room, talking to online friends… typing Green Day lyrics back and forth with a friend who lived in Houston, crushing on a guy who kinda looks a bit like Billie Joe & actually gave me the time of day. I am wishing I had enough money to buy that copy of Kerplunk! I see everytime I go to Blockbuster Music. I am also trying to find a copy of 1039 Smoothed Out Slappy Hours, which is nearly impossible to find… and when I do find it in a CD Warehouse-type store (except more indie and much cooler) in Addison, the world is ending because my mom won’t give me the money to buy it.
I did eventually get that copy of Kerplunk! I spent birthday money on it. We went right back to Blockbuster Music, where it had been but no longer was. I FREAKED OUT. They looked it up in the system, and the computer said they had it. They had to go dig around in boxes for it. I also got the copy of 1039 Smoothed Out Slappy Hours. I threw a tantrum of EPIC proportions when we were back in the car, and I don’t remember why my mom gave me the money for it, but that she did. I had to run back into the store and get it, wiping tears off my cheeks.
I share with you my newest trip down memory lane…
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Possible Work-In-Progress/Unfinished Object storage solution?
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Sewing Machine Basics…trying to re-teach myself how to use my sewing machine. LOL
First of all…
This weekend was a mix of good and not so good, but I’d call it a success over all.
We woke up on Saturday and actually DID something. Not anything very exciting (took the car in for an oil change), but still. Something! While waiting for the car to be serviced, we went to breakfast at Mimi’s Cafe. I’ve been CRAVING their pancakes something awful for a while. I keep thinking I’m going to go in the morning before work, maybe on a Monday since I go in a little later, but it never happens. After breakfast, we went home & waited for the call to come pick the car up. After we picked up the car, we ran some errands and explored the little bit of Fremont near the shopping center and Fry’s. Um, in case you were wondering, there are no hidden gems that we found. What you see is what you get. LOL I got some stuff at JoAnn’s for a couple of projects I’m working on, and then we came home and chilled out for a bit. Joe had a party to go to & I had some things to do, so we did our own thing for the evening.
Today did NOT start out very wonderful, but I spent the first 2 hrs or so of being awake FREAKING OUT. Everything’s okay, but it was definitely not a good way start the day. It’s shaken me up all day today. Vague, I know, but I don’t feel like getting into it.
Anyway, after all that cleared up, it was a pretty laid back day. I ended up being exhausted after the emotional rollercoaster of the morning, so I ended up taking a nap. I woke up & we went to Costco to get pizza (yum!). When we got home, I called my mom & wished her a Happy Mother’s Day just as she was sitting down to dinner. rofl. Oops. We watched Quantum of Solace (eh. Honestly, I wasn’t really paying much attention), so I can send that back to Netflix.
I’m kinda tired, so I expect that I’ll be going to bed soon. How was your weekend?
