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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Back to the land of the living

Wow, I've been gone for a month! Jeremy and I moved to another apartment in Portland, attended my cousin's wedding in CT, and have generally been packing and repacking and unpacking boxes and engaging in some other activities that are as yet under wraps. Lots of news has piled up, a few items of which I'd like to share with you:

News item #1:
The Tea First compilation, that South China contributed a track to (remember the fire ladder?), will be released very shortly.

News item #2:
South China now has a whole slew of shows coming up at the end of June, which you can find out about on my calendar page.

News item #3:
I finished up those mitts and that hat for Mel many weeks ago now, and she loved them. I didn't get her to model them for me, so you're going to have to deal with this weird photo of me:
And look at what she made me in exchange!
I have literally been trying to get a good photo of these cross-stitched/embroidered pendants, but as it turns out, both camera and phone are far-sighted. I'm working on that. In any case, Mel's a genius!

I've been really lazy about taking photos of my own sample projects, though I have begun taking photos at work of Tess modeling things that I've either made myself or blocked out to make photo-ready.

As I mentioned before, we moved a couple of weekends ago. We had one last craft night before we really started packing things up:


The bottom photo is a killer chocolate pudding recipe that came from my dear friend Greg's cousin's friend's blog (phew!) and I had Jon take his portion before he left for his show at Port City because I knew this was all going to disappear fast, which it totally did. The best part about making this pudding was watching each person put a spoonful in his/her mouth and make the exact same wide-eyed expression and say the exact same thing, every time: "Oh my god."

And our final moments in the house:
Our bedroom, where most of my blog and Ravelry photos were taken! If you can't see the gorgeous brown walls that Jeremy painted (his color choice), visit my Ravelry page.
Our kitchen, where we made many many batches of wonderful things. Including that pudding.
Our living room, where we had craft night...
Well there's lots more to tell, and far more photos of current, recent, and stalled knitting projects, but this post is already very long. More soon. Sorry, I will do my darndest not to hide for a month ever again.

1 comment:

  1. Transition is hard, so much luck on the move. New beginnings are nice, too, so there's something! Enjoying a little dawdle around your site this evening, looks nice. :)

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