Thursday, August 21, 2014

50 books, late summer update

Another year, another list.   50 still seems to be my magic number, so I'm sticking with it.  I started the year with a re-read, which is a bit surprising since I've been so good about reading new (to me) books.

I started with Herland because of David Brin's Glory Season.  He got some of his ideas from Herland, so I thought I'd refresh my memory.  Do not read the sequel, it's not as good.

I feel good about the list so far.  There are some "hard" books, some easy, and some middle of the road.

January
1 Herland - Charlotte Perkins Gilman
2 Ocean at the End of the Lane - Neil Gaiman
3 With her in Ourland - Charlotte Perkins Gilman

February
4 In the Mothers’ Land - Elisabeth Vonarburg (translated by Jane Brierley)
5 Forbidden - Ted Dekker/Tosca Lee
6 The Silent City - Elisabeth Vonarburg (translated by Jane Brierley)

March
7 The Broken Dragon - Irene Radford
8 The Summer Before - Ann M. Martin
9 Number the Stars - Lois Lowry
10 The Shadowhunter Codex - Cassandra Clare
11 Love Medicine - Louise Erdrich
April
12 Startide Rising - David Brin
13 Panic - Lauren Oliver
14 Fantastical Ramblings - Irene Radford
15 The Birthday Ball - Lois Lowry
16 Twins - Caroline Cooney
17 The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman
18 The Terrorist - Caroline Cooney
May
19 Chicory Up - Irene Radford
20 Find a Stranger, Say Goodbye, Lois Lowry
21 The Spindlers - Lauren Oliver
22 Guardian of the Balance - Irene Radford
23 The Goddess Test - Aimee Carter
24 The Goddess Hunt - Aimee Carter
June
25 Liesl & Po - Lauren Oliver
26 The Goddess Interrupted - Aimee Carter
27 The Goddess Inheritance - Aimee Carter
July
28 Mortal - Ted Dekker/Tosca Lee
29 Odd and the Frost Giants - Neil Gaiman
30 Sneak - Evan Angler
31 A Corner of the Universe - Ann M. Martin
32 The Same Stuff as Stars - Katherine Paterson
August
33 Storm - Evan Angler
34 Orange is the New Black - Piper Kerman

Friday, August 15, 2014

Sabrina's Barn Raising Quilt, finally



Clockwise from top left: Zest, Surf's up, Mango Tango

I needed to start a new project for vacation, as my son’s Barn Raising Quilt just needed to be sewn together and I didn’t want to take it with us.  I’ve been collecting STR Lightweight minis for a few years with the intent of eventually knitting my daughter a blankie out of them.  With mine finished and Elias’ almost done, I decided it was time.

I grabbed a few of the brightest minis and put them in my carry-on (the rest went in my checked bag).

On the airplane, I had a few moments to wind the mini into a ball and start a square.  The first mini I pulled out was “Surf’s Up,” I got a chuckle because we were going to Maui.  The next mini I pulled out a few days later was “Mango Tango.”  I instantly decided that the squares I knit on vacation were all going to be Hawaiian vacation themed.

After Mango Tango, I knit “Zest” because of all the citrus trees in Hawaii.  Then there was “Cockcrow” because we stay at my mother-in-law’s house and there are usually confused roosters crowing throughout the night and day (surprisingly, this year there weren’t any, the neighbors must of got rid of them).  

Next is a bit obscure.  One of our favorite cold treats is this dessert item found at Maui Mall.  It’s called Guri Guri, but pronounced “goodie goodie.”  I was surprised when I pulled out a mini called “Goodie Goodie”!  It was like Blue Moon Fiber Arts knew I would need these and named them appropriately! 

After that luck, I pulled out “Dragon Dance.”  The one Chinese restaurant we would always go to on Maui was called Dragon Dragon.  It closed earlier in the year and we were super bummed.  But I still knit a square in honor of it!

And lastly, on the way home I worked on “Twitterpated” because traveling with a 2 year old is just nuts.

(I feel like I'm missing one or two, I'll update when I figure it out)

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Secret Housewarming Gift



I'm finally getting around to blogging about this wreath I made my brother and sister-in-law for their housewarming present.  What can I say, I'm busy!

$7 housewarming present!  It's not the price, but the thought that counts, right?  I wish I had time to make a little plaque with their last name on it.

For this wreath, I used one of the flying discs, like a frisbee, but with a hole in the center.  I wrapped that with ribbon, secured with packing tape.  Then Sabrina helped me hot glue the slippers to the frame.  I followed up by reinforcing them (because her gluing skills need some work, the trigger is a bit stiff for her fingers).

Next, I took a piece of ribbon and looped it around the bottom of a slipper, and around the back to hang it from (I don't like big bows and wreaths hanging from a giant ribbon.  (perhaps I'll take a picture of how I do these hoops)

After that, I took a lei held in the back and pushed through the whole between the skippers (to cover any of the frame).  Use hot glue to hold it in place. 

The final stage was just gluing the decorations on.  Somethings wouldn't glue where I wanted them (like the dolphin to the shovel) and I had to improvise.  I'm really happy with this and it's still hanging on their door almost 2 months later.