Entries by Mary-Heather (198)
a mindofwinter shower in the summer
Yesterday I spent a bright, warm summer afternoon at the baby shower of my lovely friend Julia. Sitting on the patio, talking and snacking and crafting with an amazing group of talented and inspiring women, I realized how lucky I am to have met such amazing friends here in Los Angeles. I love my gals.
Obviously Julia is in the "glowing" stage of her pregnancy. She looks amazing.
Making baby clothes is always fun just because everything is small and cute; making baby clothes for loved ones is an absolute joy. I made the Baby Sweater on Two Needles, from Elizabeth Zimmerman's Knitter's Almanac (February). The yarn is MadelineTosh Sock; super vibrant and electric color. After washing, it became silky-soft and drapey. I already had the tiny little vintage silver buttons. I worked stockinette stitch instead of lace for a more unisex sweater, and shortened the sleeves by about an inch (it's Los Angeles!) before working the garter border. I know that I will make this sweater again... probably first in my size using Pam's February Lady Sweater pattern, which I loooooooooove very very much with deep loving feelings. Ahem. (Ravelry project page)
More prezzies! (And Miss Marnie, who was much better than I about taking pictures of the whole shebang - I took my memory card out of my camera, for some reason, and I had no space!)
I gave Julia the Mobile Menagerie sample (and the matching sleep sack) from Boho Baby Knits. It makes me happy to think of a little baby playing with it! And even if the little one isn't into it, at least it has another fan in the house.
Nounie thought it made a nice kitty bed. Such cuteness.
answers in pictures
I'm finishing a project and I think it's going to be one of the sweetest little things I've ever made (and the recipient totally deserves much sweetness). I can't wait to show pictures! I haven't knit very much this year, but now I realize: that's nuts! I should knit every day! I really like knitting. Ahem.
In lieu of secret pictures, I have a photo meme taken from my friend Nonnahs... simple questions. Here is how you play:
- type your answer to each question below into Flickr Search
- using only the first page of results, pick an image
- copy and paste each URL into fd's mosaic maker
- blog it!
The Pictures:
The Questions:
- What is your first name? Mary
- What is your favorite food? strawberries
- What high school did you go to? gunn
- What is your favorite color? teal
- Who is your celebrity crush? bettie page
- What is your favorite drink? water
- Dream vacation? Tokyo
- Favorite dessert? creme brulee
- What do you want to be when you grow up? wise
- What do you love most in life? family
- One word to describe you? solid
- Your flickr name? Mary-Heather
summer, meme, socks, pictures. yeah.
Oh man, it's hot. I'm trying to embrace it, but heat is really hard for me. It makes me pouty and annoyed. Plus, this is not supposed to be a hot month! June is normally sort of misty and cool in Los Angeles - June Gloom. Where is it? I liked it. Please come back, June Gloom! Good thing that cold beers and ice cream exist on Earth. I remembered how much I love ice cream in Ohio, which may or may not be a good thing. The Jeni's right across the convention center + it was a bazillion degrees = we ate so much ice cream!
The lovely Kristine from A Verb For Keeping Warm (if you haven't seen her fiber yet, and you are interested in yummy naturally dyed goodness made by a very nice person... please just click on that link right now and I'm sorry about your PayPal balance) tagged me with a meme, which is great, because I have been wanting to blog but feel like I have so much to say I don't even know where to begin, and now I can just begin with the questions! Excellent.
What was I doing 10 years ago?
I had just finished my third year at CalArts and was waiting tables at Spago Palo Alto for the summer. I got to take wine glasses, which was fun. Edit: Classes! I took wine classes! I have never taken a wine glass from a restaurant in my entire life!
What are 5 things on my to-do list for today?
Blog entry (mine and also work), groceries, cook yummy dinner (salmon & veggies), watch a movie... um. That is it. It's Saturday and I am kicking it. Sunday will be busier.
Snacks I enjoy:
Kettle corn, chips and salsa and/or guacamole, almonds, peanuts, salt & vinegar potato chips, kumquats, Haribo gummi bears.
Things I would do if I were a billionaire:
Buy a lot of wheelchairs (and do so many other Good Things), buy a house, travel. Life is pretty sweet... I guess I do this stuff anyway. Except the buying a house (yet).
Places I have lived:
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Fairfax, VA
- Palo Alto, CA
- Valencia, CA
- Val Verde, CA
- Van Nuys, CA
- Los Angeles, CA
Jobs I have had:
Babysitter, waitress, nanny, teacher at after-school arts center, LYS manager/teacher, knitting/crochet designer, Director of Operations, Ravelry Person (woo hoo)!
I finished a project! A pair of socks. I have only blogged three finished items this year (two pairs of socks and a hat) and that had me a little bummed, thinking that was all I had actually knit. (That's just not like me.) Then I remembered the finished silk garden sweater, much loved but not yet photographed, and the unbloggable things large and small, and felt better. Makes me wonder what pre-blog projects I have just completely forgotten about. Sad. But! More pictures later, which is good!
I am six days into it - hope I can keep it up!
world headquarters
Boston has very good things.

Good conversation, good food, really good hummus.

A lovely skyline. Perfect weather! (At least while I was there - I have no interest in Boston winters, I know I am a wuss and could not deal. Big ups to those who can.) Hotel rooms with beautiful views over a quiet, sunny harbor.

Yummy, flowing tapas and damn good drinks. Insanely delicious garlic shrimp.
Friends with interesting facts. That monument in the background? That's the monument of the Battle of Bunker Hill, which was actually fought on Breed's Hill. The monument was built on the actual location of the battle of Bunker Hill (meaning, it was built on Breed's Hill).

I will never, ever forget this fact because Jess, Casey, Kyle aka Frecklebrother, and Erica (Kyle's lovely fiancee) were all kind enough to share it with me several times... each. Now, every time I look at a picture I took with the Bunker Hill monument in the background, I smile.

Bob - a very good dog. He's a very friendly, snuggly little guy.

Paul Revere's house! There's not a straight line in the place. Creaky, crooked, and wooden, with lovely lilacs in bloom outside. I got busted trying to take a picture of an embroidered sampler. I wasn't using a flash, but I stupidly have my camera set to make amusing animal noises when turning on and focusing... and evidently such nonsense will get you busted in museums and historical houses where there are no pictures allowed.

Good luck statues! I had to rub John Harvard's foot when I found out that it is considered good luck to do so. Since it is a statue, and I have statue posing issues, I got a little funky with my pose and totally cramped up my hamstring. Nine years of ballet and now just striking a goofy pose with a statue means a cramped hamstring... I am not as spry as I used to be!
On the afternoon of my last day in Boston, Jess, Casey, and I met up with Kyle and Erica, and they gave me a fantastic tour - Kyle even printed out a map with aerial views of colonial Boston side-by-side with and Boston today, and the five of us rode around the city in a convertable. That day was perfectly sunny, crisp, beautiful. It was so great! I got to see everything from the site of the Boston Massacre (Kyle's commentary was particularly vivid here) to the Boston Commons, to these beautiful gardens where Kyle and Erica took their engagement photos, to the outside of the Cheers bar. I just sat back and soaked it all in and listened to all the facts and anecdotes. It was a perfect ending to my trip, and my experience in Boston - I loved it! At the end of my last day, we sat in one of Boston's many breweries (my kinda town) featuring a very nice beer menu (my kinda place). A perfect ending.

I felt very welcomed, I learned a lot about the city, and I had a blast. It was exciting to get some work done with Jess and Casey all together, too - focused around a coffee table, scribbling notes and brainstorming, making plans.
I'm grateful for so much right now, every day. Life and home and work and fun - very grateful.
where do I begin? MDSW 2008
Have you ever read about an event for years, and imagined it in every detail - how much fun it must be, how many people are there, ooh the lovely yarn. Sheep to pet! Just how smooshy is cormo, anyway? So many questions. And then maybe you get the chance to go, for work, because you work for the best company in all the land, and it was way better than you even thought it could possibly be? Like, to the point where you can't even believe what an amazing weekend you had - busy, fun, and overwhelming? And maybe you meet tons of people, and take tons of pictures and keep thinking, "great! I will totally have the best blog entry in all the land!" And then three whole weeks pass and you don't even log in to your blog to look at the stats, much less try and write anything... does that ring a bell?
Um. Yeah. Welcome to my belated 2008 Maryland Sheep and Wool recap.

First, for all the official Ravelry MDSW Funtimes, please check out the Ravelry blog entry... that was written as a team, so - I have sort of blogged MDSW already. ;) But reading the Ravelry blog post gives an idea of the "holy cow this is just amazing oh my gosh I'm overwhelmed and happy" feeling that stayed with me the whole weekend. I've helped out at two past events/tradeshows in which Ravelry has participated: TNNA Long Beach and Stitches West - but as a volunteer. This was my first official Ravelry event, and it was delicious madness. The Ravelry blog gives the details about the meetups (fun! crazy! crowded!) and the party (it seriously was a great party)... but of course, there were so many great moments!
Some personal highlights, in no particular order:
People!! Oh my gosh. Such nice people. People who accept me and my arms-length-picture-taking ways (seriously - I clearly have a problem).

I got to meet so many bloggers I've read and emailed for years (Lolly! Carrioke! I have been emailing them forever!), Ravelry Helpers I've spend bajillions of hours chatting with in Help chat, nice Ravelers I know from the forums, and there were awesome knitters and spinners everywhere, high on wool fumes (well, most of the actual fumes were from the lamb-b-ques, but let's pretend). Nothing like meeting My People, seriously.
The service at the Bob Evans in Columbia. I'm not kidding. They were super nice!

Naturally, sneaking in some family time with my aunt and uncle and two cousins - I stayed with them because they live in Howard County (same county as MDSW). It would have been great to go out a little earlier and see my Viriginia relatives (I really wish I'd gotten to see them!) but it was great to travel for work and get in some quality family time, too.
The Ravelry Party - we recapped the party already on the Ravelry blog - but I just gotta say, again: it was a blast!! Lots of work, and worth every second. It was so much fun! Ravelers, fantastic sponsors, lots of drinks flowing, yummy snacks to munch on. I completely had a teary, emotional moment (in other words, I cried in front of well over 400 people!! Ack, I'm a sap) when Jess and Casey and I were standing up on the chairs, looking around the room, and thanking everyone. It's quite something to have smiles and positive energy from hundreds of people beaming up at you.

Getting to hang out with Jess and Casey - it's fun, we talk to each other so much, but from opposite ends of the country. Always nice that we get along so well in person, too.
Fair food! Cheese fries, corndogs, lemonade. The stuff of dreams.

An amazing weekend, a blur, a whirlwind. So many moments I want to hang on to! Naturally I bought yarn and fiber (to be blogged in a separate entry, because I am milking it), and of course, I can't wait to spin and knit it up. But thinking back over the weekend, what sticks out most are just the little moments, meeting people, laughing. I barely slept, I walked until my feet hurt, and I had a great time.
Next up: I go to Boston with Jess and Casey, and learn that the Battle of Bunker Hill was actually fought on Breed's Hill! Stay tuned!
















