Monday, September 21, 2009

Can't talk now. Busy!

Tomorrow I get on an airplane to fly back to the East Coast. I have WAY the heck too much to do before then including laundry, kitchen cleaning, and grocery shopping. And oh yeah, packing. whee! Now then... what knitting do I want to take? hmmm.....

Monday, September 7, 2009

What I have been Up To

Pictures!

Here's one of the fruits of my balcony (pardon the crummy cutting board)




















And this is the font of many many yummy things!! Sourdough starter.





So handy for things like, say, english muffins!!


I have also been doing some knitting (which I can't show you- it's for presents) and some spinning which came out rather badly in the photos. Maybe when it's done I'll try again on the balcony with better lighting.

Otherwise I've mostly just been unpacking and cleaning and looking for a new job, and playing a lot of World of Warcraft. My Sweetheart seems to be very happy (and very very busy) at his new job, and I am oddly happier here than I was in Tustin. I am not sure why that is, but I think it has something to do with the natural light here, and the happy homemaking I've been up to. I don't know. Also might be the fact that I haven't had to think about the wedding for about a week, really. Just sort of momentarily here and there. I really must be the anti-bride, because I can't wait for all that nonsense to be over. I want a husband and a vacuum cleaner out of the whole thing.

Then I can really get down to making the most of this starter! Sourdough bread for everyone!! WHEE!!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

wow, really?

So right after that last post my betrothed got a job offer with a company that was about 45 minutes north, as the crow flies. However, this being southern California, and LA being between us and the company, that meant the commute would have been about an hour and a half to two hours. One way. So upon accepting the job (and turning in his two weeks notice an hour later,) we had to start packing, and quick.

I'm still digging out of the boxes, although there is light at the end of the tunnel! Hopefully we'll be out of moving-mode in the next few days, and hopefully by then I will have found my camera cable... and the rest of our clothes!

At any rate, I can totally recommend the new game they're working on- it went onto open Beta testing on Tuesday, so go and check it out! I will sit here and shamelessly plug it from here! :)

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Brain Dump

I'm feeling really rather positive about things this morning. I'm still trying to shake off the dregs of this cold-turned-con-plague that I mutated at Anime Expo, but otherwise I'm feeling prety dang good! I also feel like I got more accomplished this morning before I left the apartment for work than I have for the past week, all put together! Things are looking pretty darned good for the future, too, with one, single exception: Ugly Shoe Blight.

I'm trying to find a decent pair of pumps, you see, that I can wear under my wedding dress without wanting to gnaw off my own feet by the end of the day. The real sticking point, however, is that I want them to be shoes I can wear more than just the once- so perfectly appropriate work shoes. Unfortunately nobody seems to be selling shoes this summer that aren't really truly ugly. I just plain don't understand it at all. Really, is anybody buying these awful things? Ah well.

In other news, I finished the market bag project I started knitting when I heard about my aunt passing away. I had been working on the baby sweater for my friend's soon-to-be new baby, but somehow the idea of knitting grief into a baby sweater felt wrong on any number of levels, so I needed something else to get me through that raw freshness of it all. So I started this, and this past weekend I finished it! I have to say that I really loved this pattern. It took me a little while to get my head around the instructions once or twice, but it wasn't actually hard. I was pretty distracted, to be totally fair. And the cotton yarn they sent in the kit is actually really fun to work with, so it was a win all around, and I've already started a second bag! I'll post a pic as soon as I remember to get the bag out of my trunk where all my grocery bags live. :P

Also I've been thinking a lot about getting unstuck and out of my Rut. I've been hitting up the Happiness Blog a lot, and actually got going with the Toolbox a bit. I have a few quibbles with the actual website layout (I think it’s a little busy, and my iPhone REALLY doesn't like to load it at all, though to be fair, that's not entirely the site designer's fault.) but the tools themselves are pretty neat. AND they are why I felt so accomplished this morning! I knocked out three out of my four resolutions, which makes me feel rather like I'm keeping my promises, even though they're just promises to myself. I am trying to really zone in on two habits that I really really want to improve- my Japanese and keeping my space tidy- and trying to make them more of a regular part of my day. I'm getting better about some of it, and that feeling of improvement really does make a huge difference in my general happiness level.

So there's today's Random Brain Dump for your reading pleasure!


[edit: I found some shoes, finally! They should arrive Tuesday and if they fit I'll post some photos. Yay!!]

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Wow, has it really been over a month? Well it's been busy. Wedding invitations needed planning out and cakes needed to be discussed and bills needed paying and anime conventions needed bracing for. I can't believe how soon SDCC is! I can't wait to see everyone- if I can find them!

Also, baby sweaters needed to be knit!! My friend at work is expecting his second any old time now, and being a knitter, naturally the first thing I did was to rush out to pick the perfect shade of yarn. Once you really think about Elizabeth Zimmerman's directions for a bit, it really does make a lot of sense, pithy or not. Here's my version of her February Baby Sweater:

I hope it tastes just great! (hey, I know perfectly well how babies assess things.) The only change I made was that instead of buttons I picked up stitches along the neck and did i-cord across to make the ties. (also, I really can't figure out why this photo won't stay re-oriented correctly. I'm really sorry it's on it's side, I will try to fix it later.) Anyway, it's a really fun thing to knit, I rather enjoyed it!

Let's see… what else have I been up to? I finally repotted the Japanese maple, I think it's rather happier now that it has some root space. The tomato plants have not only flowers, but some wee tomatoes on them! The snails have, unfortunately been at the peppers, but I'm hoping they're making a comeback. The peppers, I mean, not the snails.

Well, I can't think of anything else necessary to bringing y'all up to date with me. I will try to be better at this whole keeping-up-with-my-writing thing, which is of course half the point of this here blog!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

grotto

So I've been on a bit of a garden kick lately. Not a surprise, really, since I've needed some just plain fun, happy things in m y life recently, and I enjoy gardens, and gardening, and so does most of my family, so there ya go. I have gotten some new plants (all in pots, of course, what with me living in an apartment and all) and I got a little fountain kit, and I've cleaned and arranged, and puttered, and, well...

I want to get a small cabinet of some sort to put all the unsightly garden implements into that can double as a table-and-or-plant stand so that the apartment people don't get on my case about having storage out there which is a big no-no. I understand the idea behind the rule, they don't want ugly plastic storage bins out on everyone's deck, but you know. Spirit of the law, not letter, right? If I can find something nice looking, maybe wicker or bamboo...




Also, I think I've mentioned that we have been adopted by a cat? my sweetie named her Margaret. I think she likes this chair because it's closer to the bird feeder.

Monday, June 1, 2009

ish

Today I put together a bamboo zen water garden fountain thingie. It's oddly comforting. I was aided in this enterprise by the neighborhood cat that has adopted us. My S.O. has decided that the cat's name is Margaret, so there ya go. Margaret and I put this fountain together and fussed a little and arranged it with some ferns and my geranium and suchlike, and it makes a nice birdbathy addition to our cement slab. I mean porch. I mean deck. Oh I don't know whatever the heck that thing is. It's a 4'x8' slab of concrete that has no railings or anything to seperate us from the landscaping, and gets not nearly enough sun.

It does get enough for our tomatoes to be going a little crazy. I shall have to get cages or stakes or something soon.

I will get photos soon, but it got too dark to take any good ones today. I promise I will start taking pictures soon!