HAPPY

1) Happy birthday David!!!!! You are my awesome awesome!!
2) I went to the store and bought 1 eggplant, 1 fennel bulb, 1 chunk of ginger, 1/2 pound of green beans and 2 jalapeños for $3.14!!! I made eggplant curry for David for dinner, awesome. We had the Bonny Doon Pacific Rim Chenin Blanc with it…meh. Not too sweet for a white, but just sort of bland.
3) I have my moon boots on.

The things that were not true

I cannot tell you how disappointed I was the day I realized that the eyes and nose on a Peep were not chocolate. They’re brown. In the world of candy, brown equals chocolate (and on the rare occasion root beer, but those are dark times). Even the tiniest bit of brown is chocolate.
The weird thing about it all is that it never occured to me that I was not tasting chocolate. I was just satisfied to eat my sugar coated sugar bomb with its three little dots of chocolate. Later, I actually picked the eyes off and ate them thinking “oooooh tiny tiny chocolate eyes!…..goddammit! these taste like teeny tiny bits of wax!!!” If I wanted to eat wax I’d eat a candle!
You know when you’re happily eating something delicious and you can’t quite place what it is, the texture is just so unique and then someone says “oh! I didn’t know you like horse rectum!”? And you find yourself in that bind where you kind of don’t want to be eating horse rectum but on the other hand it did taste good….
This is kind of like that except without the rectums and it didn’t taste like anything at all. Do they owe me a multitude of tiny chocolate eyes? Should I just accept that they are not responsible for my own misperception?
What the hell people?

I know! I owe!

I know I owe the rest of the story about the yarn fest and all that. I’m getting there! I’ve been busy!
1) Working on the Bubbo Designs website. Trying to get the first few patterns and tutorials written up so I will have some actual content when I go live.
1a) I am deeply and madly in love with Anna and her mad dinosaur design skillz
2) Spending a lot of time researching ADM, Monsanto and high fructose corn syrup. It’s like I do this on purpose to get myself all riled up! You know how I get really angry at quantum physics? This is worse.
2a) Finally had to stop eating meat. I couldn’t lie to myself anymore. I cannot contribute to a system that makes a profit by abusing animals. Factory farming and feedlots are shameful.
2b) I’ll still eat meat at your house, I am the most pleasant house guest ever.
2c) I’m cool with happy, pasture raised meat, but it’s hard to source your meat so I am just avoiding it all together.
3) I’ve started an advice column on Ravelry. It’s a weekly column and I think it’s doing well
3a) I’ve also started a ravelry group in my pants. This group leaves me little to no time for anything else on ravelry.
3b) I also dispense advice in the group
3c) I am also their public confessor. I listen to them and assign ways for them to absolve themselves
3d) I also have to assign a different task to each new member. It is not easy coming up with unique tasks for all of them.
3e) I adore all the people in my pants
4) my car was dangerously low on gas this morning but I did not have time to stop and get gas so I put some of the lawnmower gas in my car, you know, the stuff in the red jug. I’m not sure where that puts me on the clever/retarded/lazy spectrum. I got gas after work.
5) I Am Legend was really kind of scary.
6) I’m working hard to deal with the behavior of another person. It isn’t something that affects me, but I find the implications about their personality very upsetting.
7) For a while now I have been working on learning the Noble Eightfold Path. I am not a spiritual person and I am not doing this because I am buddhist or anything like that. I’m just trying to be less of an asshole. I want to limit my impact on the world and on the people around me and on the space I fill. I very much want any impact I leave to be positive or at least neutral. So in some ways it’s a way for me to really think about how my actions affect far reaching things, like the meat issue. If I buy meat from a place that abuses the animals in a horrific way, then I am supporting that idea and that activity.
The Right Thought and Right Intention steps are very good for me. I try not to judge people (except for ADM and Monsanto), I try to think through my actions, I try to remind myself of the good in people.
I like the Eightfold Path because it isn’t a do or die thing. It’s not a pass/fail. you just continue to work on it every day. you learn from the effort, not the final result.
8) blah blah blah I talk too much about stuff
9) I know you guys like when Chester posts, but he scratches up my keyboard and gets dog hair everywhere.

How to move non-stop for a few days (part 3 in which I stand a lot, eat a lot, and get ready to harass a celebrity)

Saturday morning I take advantage of my chance to tower over someone and I go harass Julie on the air mattress in the living room. I try to get the dogs to eat her, but mostly they just want to snuffle her face and snuggle. Jerks.
I always think of my dogs as these ill-behaved jackasses, spawn of Cerberus himself sent to destroy me, but really, they’re pretty good. I hadn’t given much thought to it until Julie mentioned it, but they are pretty well trained and behaved. They will let you know they want some of your food by using the hypnotic Meaningful Stare but they don’t beg or climb on you or get pushy. They know good behavior and they know when they are being bad and sometimes they intentionally do something like get in my seat just for the goofiness of it all.
Right now they are passed out in bed with me, their faces angelic and sweet. Thinking of them as good dogs is really easy right now. Later, when they are scrabbling around the house and playing hippo stampede I might assess the situation differently.
Anyway! It’s all up and at it. Showers are taken, coffee and cupcakes are consumed, calls are made, plans are solidified!
We head off to the MOA and meet up with Dawn. What follows is an intense few hours of yarn related…standing in line! There are very long and orderly lines to take you from one booth to another. At one point it is suggested that maybe we should just skip the lines and cut in at each booth. I am adamantly opposed to this. I’m a jerk about rules. Systems only work if the rules are followed. I get us all fired up on the system and the rules and the constitution and we’re feeling quite patriotic (even Julie!). It is our duty to our country to stand in line in an orderly fashion!
It is also our duty to show much disdain for the people who do try to cut in line.
So, here’s the thing. We’re in line and we are patient and we are watching the people around us and we each independently come to the same realization. Some 90% of the line cutters are not young jerks with no respect for authority, no! Not at all! The line cutters are predominantly upper middle aged white women from the suburbs (presumably the suburbs, you can smell the Thomas Kinkade on them). The very same women who poopoo the current young generation as being disrespectful. Damned jackasses! They learned it from watching you! What do you expect! Your wash and go hair and perma-press slacks from Kohls are not an all access pass to the world!
Oh, right! We stood in line and received our freebies. Sadly, many people had promised that we would get much free yarn, but we only got one free ball of novelty yarn. Hmmm. But many patterns and whatnot. We even got light up knitting needles. I’ll be giving mine to my mom. As much as I would have loved to use them as light sabers, I just don’t need extra stuff lying around and we’d probably break them soon.
We stopped for lunch at Tucci Benucch, a sorta passable Italian restaurant in the mall. Definitely better than Olive Garden, but still one of those places that puts ‘balsamic’ vinegar in the dipping oil. Let me have a little tangent here… Let’s just stop with the balsamic vinegar thing. It’s had its run, none of the things called ‘balsamic’ vinegar were the real thing, putting caramel color and a bit of sugar in some vinegar does not make it balsamic vinegar. The condiment grade stuff that we see mass produced isn’t anything like what the real thing is. The real thing is thick and sweet and used sparingly. It’s used as much on desserts as on entrees.
Sorry. Anyway, I had the gnocchi with a pretty good bolognese sauce (a good bolognese sauce is one of the treats this world gives us to thank us for standing in line!). The funny thing is that I’d only ever been to the restaurant once before and I sat in the same exact booth.
After lunch we headed out again to stand in more lines and pick up more stuff. Many people come to ask why we are standing in line and it takes a supreme effort of will to keep my mouth shut and not answer “your mom”. People from Ravelry find me! It’s both fun and peculiar. I am one who for years made a concerted effort to not be found by anyone for any reason. All in good fun! people recognize me by my Ravelry bag, my tiny feet, my general aura of jackassitude (except that I’m standing in line and other people are being jackasses about the line!).
After the lines we are exhausted. We slip into Barnes and Noble to sit in the relative quiet of the Starbucks there and crochet and drink coffee. We discuss all manner of TMI subjects. Julie and I explain to Dawn how we met and what led to our friendship. I have been working on a scarf all day while standing in line, just a simple basketweave crochet stitch. As I am sitting at the table working on my scarf when a lady comes up to ask about it. That was fine, lots of people like to ask about the ongoing projects being worked on in public. it WOULD have been fine but she put her hand on my upper thigh and rubbed it!!! SHE RUBBED MY UPPER THIGH!! PERSONAL SPACE ISSUES!!!! HELLO!!!!!
Oh crap that was weird.
Dawn had to take off as she was going to pick up Kim Werker and I am insistent that the world will bow to me and I will meet her!
Julie and I head back to the house to collapse for a bit before dinner.
Coming up: I admit to getting it on with Kim Werkers grandmother in law, I eat delicious food and am generally inappropriate)

How to move non-stop for a few days (part 1 in which I spend some money)

Friday.
Julie is on her way. I sit quietly on the sofa and drink my coffee and wait for her call. waiting and waiting. Then she calls and I speed off to the airport to pick her up.
I’ve not seen Julie in a couple years and I am excited to see her. Our first stop is Cupcake, but our route is hampered by the lack of bridge between here and there. Put me in minneapolis and tell me where to go and I can follow the grid of streets and get you there. Tell me to go to a place in St Paul and remove the bridge and the wacky angle of the streets caused by the bend in the river gets me every time. For those familiar with the area, I went from the airport to near downtown, turned around, got on 35E, got off at downtown, drove to 94 and took that to 280 and managed to find it there on University Ave. Of course I am sure there was a less zig-zaggy way to do this, but I imagine it was not at fun.
Julie and I ate and laughed and talked about…i don’t remember, maybe it was penises. Cupcakes were consumed and more cupcakes purchased for later. The superawesome cupcake of the day was the Mexican Hot Chocolate cupcake with it’s cinnamon/coffee goodness.
We packed up the cupcakes and headed out. We were delayed by the biggest yellow lab on the planet. I’m pretty sure Trogon the Galaxy Humper has a smaller head than that dog! But he was the sweetest thing ever and I am incapable of ignoring really sweet dogs that obviously want my love. The owner was one of those lucky women that got to bring her dog to work every day. Super envy!
Cash money was pulsing in my purse and the only cure for that is to spend it on yarn! We went to Borealis Yarns for a yarn hunting safari. We met up with Dawn and her son, the amazingly cute Nick. Little boys with curly hair are such flirts and they know it works!
The front of Borealis is good, but I am always drawn to the back room. And entire room populated with sock yarns and fingering weight yarns. Sigh? SIGH! I shoved my head into the last crate of Smooshy and managed to find enough Cool Fire to use for a lovely sweater.
Julie was drooling over some peruvian wool and got a couple hanks of a coppery color and a few hanks of something red that I think was a Cherry Tree Hill supersock but I can’t remember and she will have to tell me.
On the way home I got to impress Julie with the American healthcare system. In Canada everyone may be entitled to healthcare, but in America we have drive thru pharmacies! Where’s your poutine now??
Coming up: Mehnchiladas and David becomes a hero to many.