Showing posts with label gathering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gathering. Show all posts

Oh Those Wedding Bells

Thursday, September 22, 2011
I finally turned a corner with this whole wedding thing. It's no secret that I've had some anxieties and neuroses to deal with when it comes a dear friend's wedding on Saturday. There's nothing like having both the mandatory strapless bra and Andy's "dress" clothes arrive with plenty of time to spare before the big day (and have them all fit) to really calm you down for someone else's big day.
Now that I'm a picture of serenity and calm, Andy and I are ready, we are set to head to central Minnesota for the biggest, bestest Lutheran wedding bash of them all. Granted there are few things to worry about. It better be cold, because Andy's wedding appropriate wear consists of khaki pants, a chamois shirt and wool sweater.  And I had better start practicing my readings for the wedding or else I'm going to have phrases like "exquisite excitements" twisting my tongue in every which way.

In the last couple days, I've stopped looking at the wedding as obligation and started seeing it as an opportunity. An opportunity to spend some time with some of my favorite people in the world:




Hard to believe we're all old enough to be married, engaged, or otherwise attached, but I think Charlotte from Sex and the City said it best: "Maybe we could be each other’s soul mates. And men could be these great, nice guys to have fun with."

Oh those wedding bells are ringing and Andy and I are on our way to make a toast or two. 

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How I Spent New Year's Eve

Thursday, January 6, 2011
I am not known for having epic New Year's celebrations. Sure I spent New Year's 2007 in Rome. And yes, New Year's 2008 I watched fireworks go off by Edinburgh Castle in Scotland. But oh, how quickly the glamor of it all fades away . . . .

However, I ushered in the new millennium snug in my sleeping bag on my grandmother's couch. Last New Year's Eve I drank half a glass of (bad) champagne and was in bed by 11. Some years I make it to midnight, more often than not I don't,and in general I find the way I herald the new year has little effect on the year as a whole.

But Mama Kat, who hosts a weekly writing workshop on Thursday, asked as one of her writing prompts today: If the way you spent your New Year's Eve is any indication of how the rest of the year will go, how would you say your future is looking right about now? 

Well, here's how I spent New Year's Eve 2011.

Yep, knitting.(I know, hold onto your hats, right?)

This New Year's Eve weekend marked the third crafting weekend: an assembly of eight college friends who share a love of crafting and knitting.We spend three days basically looking like this.


This is the same group that spent the last year creating a wedding afghan for newlywed Katie. We each knit 4-5 squares from the Great American Afghan Pattern and coordinated the afghan's assemble through Facebook, snail mail, and special deliveries. All of us live extremely different lives and crafting weekends are the single, rare moments when we're all in the same room at the same time. Creating this afghan over all the miles was not only a feat in and of itself, but also a great way to stay in touch. By the by, if you caught me knitting trees at the restaurant bar last winter while I was waiting to see if I'd need to waitress, this is where those trees ended up.

For the most part, crafting weekend involves a ton of knitting and scrapbooking, all while some Jane Austen or Will Ferrel flick plays in the background. Betsy's project for the weekend was creating a bonnet for her historical reenactments. The bonnet is all finished now and you can read about it over at Betsy's blog: In the Past Lane.

However, the crafting project everyone got the most fun out of this go-around were the vintage Christmas craft kits Ali brought with. The tri-bead tantalizer kits were an especial hit, mostly because the name of craft sounded slightly suggestive.

Ali was the first to finish her tantalizer and here she is proudly displaying her handiwork:

Let's zoom in for a closer look, shall we? 
As awful as you imagined? It's constructed from a Styrofoam ball and then speared several times over with beads pins. Hullo 1970 . . .
Oh the horror. The horror!

By the time midnight rolled around on New Year's Eve, we set the crafts aside for a round or two of bubbly. We ushered in the new year a group singing of Auld Lang Syne which somehow morphed into singing along with the entire Glee soundtrack . . .?

So if the way I spent New Year's Eve is any indication of how the rest of the year will go, how is the future looking?

Epic. In a really calm, nerdy  way.

How did you spend your New Year's Eve?
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