Friday, September 14, 2007

My September Birthday

So, some of you know better. Either way, humor me. The way I see it, any time I get two boxes addressed to me with knitterly goodness inside, it's like a birthday. It just so happens that the first parcel was indeed somewhat birthday-related. See, my dear Anners knows I like getting gifts much more often than the calendar suggests, so... I got a nearly on my stepmom's birthday present. Talk about being worth the wait! The card had me SNOLing (that's SNorting Out Loud for those of you not in the know - meaning all but um... four of you? who were in on that joke), but I'll be honest and admit that the world stopped while I gently removed the Malbrigo from the package and cuddled it. Of course, the Maizy in a colorway that had to be designed with me in mind was on top, and that will definitely move the Maizy WAY up on my to be knitted list. (Like, um, next?) There was also a nice linen smelling envelope, which is going to my vehicle in just a few minutes, when I head out for the scrappin' group for which I am not prepared. (My knitting Mojo seems to have eaten my scrappin' and stampin' energies, so I'm hoping just being near other scrapperly activities will awaken those all but gone notions.)




Thank you, Anne. Your daily support is gift enough, for a friendship that is about to span a decade. (Yeah... we met in junior high. That's my story...) That you could both surprise me and pick the perfect yarns in the perfect colorways is the best gift a girl could get.




But wait! There's more! My Knitpicks order arrived too. You might be shocked to learn that size 2.25 mm (US #1 in the hard to find version) is not the best size to show you how beautiful the new Harmony needles and tips are, but trust me. (And look hard because you can see green on both tips.) They are lovely, and I will be tossing aside the Quicksilvers at some point this weekend in favor of these little (I mean LITTLE!) works of art. There's also some of their Memories merino sock yarn in a colorway called Red Hat, which has none of the brightness you see in these photos. I may change my mind and use it as originally intended for my Sock it to Me pal, so stay tuned for some better photos.


Finally, I remembered to add a pair of #7 Bryspuns straights to my stash before checking out at Knitpicks. It's a happy little box, and is almost enough to send me to the phone to tell my mother inlaw I think I should stay home tonight.
Oh! I also picked up some Lion Brand Organic Cotton today too. Wow. I made Mugsy ride in the back seat so I could pet the yarn on the way back to work. No, no. He rides in the back seat all the time, because of the airbags. I've seen them break noses and fingers on adult humans, so what would they do to my puppers? Plus, lunch was up front, so really, I didn't drive through town petting yarn. Honest. (And Mugsy didn't snort the yarn either.)
Mugsy would come to my defense, but he's zonked out. We had a rather unplanned visit to the vet this morning. The old boy's allergies have moved to a new level, so children's grape Benedryl won't do anymore. Another allergy med from the people pharmacy, an eye salve for his poor, red eyes, ear drops (the Knight administers those; he and Fred developed a rather shake-proof system years ago), and a shampoo that cost more than mine for his itchy skin should get it all back under control. Good grief. He looks pretty cute though, all snoring in the old comforter here in the study. Fred also survived the trauma of being home alone, which is always a minor miracle, so it really is a happy day.
More yarn shopping tomorrow, but note: it is *NOT* stash-building. I have a felted bag pal you know? And birthdays and Christmas, and...

12 comments:

Sue H said...

Wow Channon, such great gifts. What a lucky girl you are.

Alana said...

Wow... so many fun things. I was eyeballing those nifty needles from KnitPicks, too. Am anxious to hear how you like knitting with them. Wouldn't it be fun to spring for the whole set?!?

I've used quite a bit of Wooly Stripes, and I love it. It felts beautifully, too, if you've never tried it!

Surviving said...

Wow, so many great packages!

Sue J. said...

Great gifts, and I love those new KP needles. I have them in my shopping cart, just waiting for the right moment.

Holly said...

You had a good day and now Mugsy might start feeling better. Poor Fred. I bet he was in a panic with his buddy gone. Definately that yarn for your Sock It to me pal and save the other. However, I like it too. So, where did you get your Organic Cotton? Maybe I have one of those stores, Sharon didn't mention on hers. Speaking of Cotton, do you like Cotlin or have you used it?

Bubblesknits said...

Crud! I still haven't gotten my KP order yet! Maybe tomorrow? How do you like the feel of them?

Purdy yarn, btw!

Anita said...

Lots of goodies there!!!

I was working that Saturday and it is possible I stayed late for some people, I will do that if I haven't already cashed out the register.... I can't remember last Saturday, much less one from July!! :) Sorry, I wish I could remember you.... did you guys buy anything, maybe I will remember that way!

Devonshire said...

Wonderful, yummy yarn you got there! You are one lucky and deserving lady!!!!

NH Knitting Mama said...

You're really getting some good stuff lately!

Virtuous said...

Isn't it wonderful to have mini birthdays!! YAH!!

I have got to get my hand on some Malabrigo! But I refuse to get any until I confirm what project I want to use it on!! :op I am thinking Pimlico shrug, Wicked, or U neck vest from Fitted Knits.
I am lovin the velvet grape (of course), lettuce, and their awesome crimson colors!! sigh....what is a girl to do! Haha!

OOh did I see the word SCRAPPIN in your entry?? Oh My! :op How was it?? Did you get a tad bit inspired?? Haha!

Maybe you should try mini scrapping like cards for a little while. Page layouts can be overwhelming!

Liz said...

Wow, lovely yarn gifts. I also have my eye on those needles.

I totally understand your justification for yarn shopping. Enjoy!

Dorothy said...

Well, happy September birthday. I wonder if I put the word out - do you think boxes of knitterly goodness will appear at my house?