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Once again I didn’t get as much done during my quilting class last night as I had hoped I would. I am at the hand sewing point. I have the binding stitched on the front, and I am in the process of blind stitching the back of the binding. It’s just tedious – maybe that’s why it seems like I’m not getting much done.

I’m sure this weekend will go lickity-split. Mark has a show this weekend, and those weekends are always a blur. Hopefully I can get some stuff done while it’s going on. I will have grading to do this weekend, so that will take up some of my time.

Sometimes I just wish I could be Thoreau and live in a shack in the middle of nowhere. I would miss my electronics and conveniences, but I think I could do it. As long as I had books, paper and pens, and stuff to craft – like yarn, cross stitch stuff, only textile things. I dream of it actually. I know it would better me as a person. Lately I’ve been so afraid that I’m not living “purposefully” – I don’t want to be materialistic, but it’s happening. I have a house and I feel pressure to have stuff in each and every room. Frankly, I could care less that we still have a totally empty room. I know we bought stuff just for the sake of buying stuff to fill a room. It’s nothing we NEED. We lived a long time in the house without furniture in most of the rooms and it seemed to bother others more than it bothered us. We thought it was kinda cool to have nothing in rooms. It made us seem a little bohemian – now we’re turning into everyone else – every room is decorated (almost) everything is situated “just so” and I’m not sure why we’re doing that. I talked with Mark about what it would be like to sell almost everything we have – furniture-wise and just say the hell with it. He really didn’t care either. We went through all the rooms in our house and talked about what isn’t “necessary” and we could really get rid of tons of stuff. Do we really need 3 TV’s,2 futons, 2 couches, 4 side chairs, 2 coffee tables, three desks, one drafting table, and various knick-knack things around rooms just to “pull it all together”. I mean, it’s just the two of us (and a darling little kitty) for God’s sake. Sometimes I just wanna move into a two bedroom apartment and be forced to deal with less space. I have stuff in my kitchen cupboards I know I’ll NEVER use, but I still keep it. I don’t know, I’ve just been a little restless and pondering HOW I’m living. Am I living the life I REALLY want? I don’t know – I always thought I’d be a little bit of a rebel and never conform, but now I’m decorating and filling rooms with stuff just because society thinks it’s odd to have 5 empty rooms in your house. UGH… I’m confused.

So, now it’s time for my Friday Five:
1. What’s the most daring thing you’ve ever done? For me, I’d have to say when I participated in a Ropes Course. I had a blast and felt like Wonder Woman by the time it was over.

2. What one thing would you like to try that your mother/friend/significant other would never approve of? I would love to have tons of different piercings – genitals, facial – you name it. I also know that society doesn’t approve of facial piercings on most people my age. I don’t seem to get any flack about my nose being pierced though.

3. On a scale of 1-10, what’s your risk factor? (1=never take risks, 10=it’s a lifestyle) Probably a 6 or 7 depending on what it is. Once in a while I like to do something out of the ordinary. Mark’s risk factor is less than mine, so I sometimes feel like the bad kid making him do something he could get in trouble for.

4. What’s the best thing that’s ever happened to you as a result of being bold/risky? I learned oodles about myself by being pierced. All of my piercings – except my earlobes – forced me to really look at myself. People kept saying “why are you doing that?” I had to really sit down and figure out what the reason is. I now know the reason, and it’s not other people’s business, I’m just glad I figured it out.

5. … and what’s the worst? Oh, I suppose being embarrased or getting in trouble. I have been fortunate not to take major risks that have back-fired. I can see where they would though. I like to think things through, so hopefully that will never happen to me.

Well, guess where I am… WORK. The forecast was TOTALLY wrong. We only have two inches and not a lick of ice. No snow day for me.

We are getting snow right now. I really, really wish it would just dump on us – like a good foot or more. I want a snow day! With college, we really don’t have to close, everyone is in the dorms or are big boys and girls and can drive – so we’re usually stuck on campus in the middle of a blizzard too. But, I thought ahead. I have rehearsal for our comedy group in the morning. I already cancelled that “just in case” and don’t’ have class till after 10, so if needed I could stay home till it got closer to ten and wait for the roads to clear up some. We’ll see. Heck, what difference does it make – kitty has a built-in alarm clock and will walking around on top of me at 6am on the dot. That’s ok, she’s forgiven because she’s cute.

I had quilting homework, but I did very little of it. We are working on photo transfer stuff right now. I bought some of the photo transfer paper. We get a nice discount through the school. I bought the most expensive because I liked the quality. I saw some of the cheaper stuff people bought, and it looks all grainy. Have any of you worked with photo transfer on fabric paper and used it? I think I’m going to make a quilted wall hanging somehow. I need to figure that out.

Alright, I’m off to make some tea and watch MTV – I need my laughter for the night – so I’ll be watching Jessica Simpson and Nick in “Newlyweds” – is she really that stupid?

Here is a better picture of my scarf. The last one was taken while it was still being blocked. This is taken when it’s going to be worn”

I have lots of crafting to do tonight. I have some stuff to sew for Mark’s show. It involves a lot of hand sewing. So, I’m going to sit in front of the TV and do that, while I watch a Woody Allen movie because I never got a chance to watch it over the weekend. Then, once that’s done, I am going to work on knitting. Oh, hold on…Here’s a picture of my purse I’m working on:

or, is this one better?

I really didn’t realize how much the white/light grey shows up in that yarn. It mostly looks black to me. Ok, off to hand sew.
PS- didn’t I tell you I’d go picture happy once I figured it out…. 🙂

Got this from Shannon:

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Salma thanks so much for telling me about photo bucket. I THINK I can finally post pix by myself. I need to have a few moments to still work with it, but I am gonna give it another shot. BTW – that cutie pie in the entry before this is my baby – she’s 16 and her name is JD. She’s one of the most precious babies in the whole wide world.

Knitting update: I bought this knitting kit through QVC.com. I am working on the very first project – the purse. I finished the front part tonight and will continue working throughout the week. I think I read in this knitting book (which I also own) that most people ONLY make stuff the exact same color as they do in the patterns. I don’t. The purse they have in my book is red, and I’m making a black one. I would use a black one more.

I also got the SnB book, and I love it. I have already made the needle holder in the back of the book. Wait, I have an idea – I’ll take a pix and post it. Because I can! ( I think)

Off to bed, it’s late.

For the love of God tell me if you can see this picture…

Here is my Friday Five

You have just won one million dollars:

1. Who do you call first? Assuming Mark is with me I would call my mom

2. What is the first thing you buy for yourself? Car – not sure what kind though…

3. What is the first thing you buy for someone else? Cars for my family

4. Do you give any away? If yes, to whom? Yes, to my mom, my brother and his wife, and some charities.

5. Do you invest any? If so, how? I would hire an accountant. I would also want to be very “hands-on” and be involved. Mutual funds, property, stocks – other stuff too.