Monthly Archives: December 2006

How I spent my winter vacation

Actually my little Christmas holiday was quite dull. I got to spend time with friends (love ya Tex!) and family (hello to my flower girl, Brianna!) which was wonderful, of course, but I mostly just vegged. Bj and I spent a few days up at his parent’s place. Did I take pictures? No. Did I eat way too much? Yes. Did I knit. Oh yes I did:

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Started my swatch for gage on the drive up to the tri-cities on Friday and put the buttons and elastic on tonight. One week baby, I rule. Hehehe, well actually this pattern is really easy: Design 3 – Side opening jumper with raglan sleeves and matching pants. I got the book my local knitting shop recommended by Cleckheateon: 10 Simple knits baby knits in 8 plys. Great book, easy to follow patterns, and unique twists on simple baby knits. There’s a sweater in the back that’s "cleverly knitted in one piece" that I want to try also. That might get some competition because I got  the Greetings from Knit Cafe book from my step mom and it has tons of cute things in it (including knit boxers!) Back to my little set. I made it to match a shirt I got Violet right after she was born. I’ll show more pictures tomorrow, because let’s face it, knits are much cuter actually on the baby. The yarn is machine washable Debbie Bliss Donegal Aran Tweed.

In other news Bj and I got separated returning Christmas gifts:

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I mean personally I would have realized at about five missed calls that I didn’t have my phone with me, but hey I guess 21 times is the charm.   

Bows, Ribbons, and Other Gifts

I am in such a better place today than I’ve been in a few days. This is in large part because we found a church (our Christmas miracle) and something else called: "letting go" As of two days ago not a single present was under the tree.

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Look at it now! I decided if I wasn’t going to go for my normal over the top gifts then I’d wrap well, really well:
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Normally my gifts include months of planning, searching, sweat, tears, and a dozen eBay transactions, but this year it’s store bought baby. I did "put things together" as is my way, but I still have this whole loss of control feeling. It’s okay because next year I’m married! Our own Christmas! In our own house! No travel! Ahh can’t wait. So back to that wedding planning for a minuet. See those twirly sticks on the presents? The goldish colored ones are what I’m collecting to decorate with at the ceremony and reception. I want to do something like this on the pews:
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It’s quite handy to have one’s own church pew to demonstrate things on. These things are from Kmart’s Christmas center and I’ve scoured three stores to come up with about thirty bunches. I figure I need at least fifty, but I have Katie looking in Corvallis and Angela is checking out the Albany store. Sciarrino’s going to check the Kmarts around her holiday destinations, and Bj and might be able to hit a few stores on our drive up to the tri-cities today. Ceara is even getting some for us in Vermont, which we’ll pick up on our trip out there in February. I hope with all that I’ll get enough. I would have my lovely readers look for me, but I’m afraid that these wouldn’t pack well, plus it’s hard to describe the color, they are not the bright gold ones, but almost brown/gold. And yes I usually like silver things, but this will go better in the spaces we are using. Oh, but if you are near a kmart you should get some for yourself, I mean how sweet do they look on gifts!

And the church. The church is First Baptist, but because they only have an interim pastor we are able to bring in our own if we like, and I’m really hoping my childhood pastor will be able to officiate. Here are some pictures:

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That little thing will be moved for steps. We are only having about 20 guests at the actual ceremony (hence the decorations on the benches) and they will all be able to sit on the front pews I think. Love the details of this place:
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Lots of amazing stained glass, the huge organ, art deco exit signs, and my favorite:
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The girls getting ready room. I’m going to have a hair and makeup person come to the hotel (we just reserved a suite to get ready in, so exciting!), but we can change and touch up  here. Check out that sick ill mirror. It’s from the old bridal department and Meier and Frank. It’s awesome!

Next up: travel up north. I’ll be in the tri-cites then back here for Christmas festivities. The week after that it’s all about relaxing!

At the Christmas Party Hop!

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My crew girls, love them! I think we make such a jolly happy group. Wednesday night we all got together at my place for our first annual event: gift swap and gingerbread house decorating. Yes first and I’m already calling it an annual thing because we (from left: Kathy, Kristin, Katie, Tracy, Lauren, Sciarrino, and Karen) had so much fun we vowed to do it again next year.

Steps to a great Christmas themed party:
1) Bulk candy, mass amounts of graham crackers and home made industrial strength frosting.
2) Add and extra leaf in the middle of the table and gather round.
3) Cheap cider made "fancy" by cinnamon sticks and cloves.
4) A twenty dollar limit and two swaps per gift.
5) A toasty fireplace.
6) Good conversation.
7) And the "Dick in a Box" skit saved on the TiVo (oh my god is this side splittingly funny or what?!?!!) *that’s the uncensored version – not for the little kiddies!

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