Thursday, August 9, 2007

Color Me Surprised!

I know the folks at my Fed Ex store wonder about all of the yarn and goodies I'm always mailing out. I suspect my own delivery people have questions too. Today, another package surprised me. See, Mark gets the mail. We have a rather average sized mailbox, so Priority Mail boxes, UPS and Fed Ex all end up on the front porch, where I either see them as I come down the drive on my way home, or Fred lumbers through them on his way out. For two days in a row, the knitterly goodness has been in soft pack envelopes, sent via the Postal Service.
Today's special delivery was from the Pink Yarn Junkies Swap. It arrived as I was shutting everything down and unplugging things (we live in the woods; surge protectors are merely a stop-gap for when we aren't home), because there was a confirmed tornado sighting just a few miles away near my childhood home, headed somewhat in our general direction. It was a nice distraction, as I tried to decide if I could hear the tell-tale "train" sound in between the rumbles of thunder. Nope. The wind barely blew.
Anyhow, I stuck my nose and fingers into the It's a Girl Thing body butter, which hails from a company out of Chesapeake, VA. Who knew?! Now, a local goats milk lotion company can be boycotted appropriately. (They very abruptly left the City for a much cheaper locale, leaving dozens suddenly jobless. Not cool.) Between Sharon and this new find, I can ditch the old favorite, be sanctimonious and still smell sweet! (Hrmph. Googling It's a Girl Thing isn't helpful. But you will know where I can find it. I know you will!)
Books are always good, and I'll read this one pronto, so I can pass it along to my sister and then she'll pass it to our cousin... But the yarn is the stuff I really have to tell you about. Just LOOK at it. Oh, how I wish they had that touch and feel option the two year old boys in my life are really into right now. Trust me, you'd wear a hole in your monitor. The good news is, I know where you can get some of your own. You see, my spoiler in the swap was none other than Lu of LuLu's Yarns. It's the Merino Lace in Rosa. (Sue? I'm gonna do lace now. I have 1900 yards of this I must be lace and lovely yarn. Suggestions?)
I've yet to shop Etsy, only because Jessi accepts desperate email requests, from desperate friends anyway. But this... I just might console myself over my unbelievably long wait for that Ravelry invite by creating an Etsy account and...
Did I mention Mark had to go to the firehouse? The storms and all... a couple of serious house fires in the City and on the west side of our county...
Okay, I can take a hint. Seriously y'all, as I typed that, the thunder rolled. God is telling me to go work on my dishcloth and behave. Got it. That also means the gushing about Cascade's Cotton Rich will have to wait. Sorry.
If I turn up missing, check in the master bath's tub. Mugsy, the Cotton Rich and I will be in there. The boys had another little squabble this evening, so Fred will have to brave it alone in the hallway bath, if it comes to that.
Thank you again, Lu. I am truly humbled by the generousity of strangers, strangers whom twice have failed to even give me their blog sites. If you know Lu or Jamie, tell them I said thanks again.

8 comments:

Sue J. said...

Oh, yum!!! Wow! I don't know what to say about that gorgeous lace yarn. I've already bookmarked Lulu's site. A couple of good lace shawls to start with are Seraphim, by Miriam Felton, and Icarus. Same designer. Learning to read charts will open up an entirely new world of knitting. Hehehe. I am such an enabler.

NH Knitting Mama said...

Can I just tell you that the thought of seeing a tornado makes me absolutely sick to my stomach. I am so afraid of them. Now, I've never seen one in person, and I've never had any loved ones have a bad experience (that I know of) so this is a completely irrational fear. I have even had dreams that I have been trapped in a tornado.

I digress... ha ha...

The swag is fantastic. Yowsers, I love that pink yarn!

Lapdog Creations said...

YUMMY yarn... love the color!!!!!!

Bubblesknits said...

What a great package!!!

Ugh...nh knitting mama isn't the only one that's terrified of tornadoes. We've been lucky here lately though. No rain means no storms, which means no twisters. :-)

Etsy is so cool. When you feel it's safe to venture from the tub, you definitely need to set up an account!

Wendy said...

Thanks again for setting up the Knit1Tea2 Swap. I am soooo looking forward to it! It really would be cool if we could get together in person for it. I guess we'll have to settle for lots of reading and posting of photos!

Great yarn package! I hope my next swap partner is just as cool!

Virtuous said...

Now THAT is some yummy yarn!!
Can't wait to see what lace project you select!

Check out the lace style book. I hear they have great stuff in there! I plan to pick it up one day! :oD

Sue H said...

Lucky, lucky girl. I'm not at all into pink, so didn't take part in that one, but I do like that particular colour. Have to admit, I probably wouldn't wear it, but it is very pretty.

Sharon said...

Liking the pink color!!

Susy gives tons of great suggestions. Knitter's Review has a few beginner ideas too. If you want links let me know.

Tornados are not fun. Been through a few mini twisters, augh!

PS thanks for the plug and link!!!