Re: Your blog post, is this the one you meant?
Relaxed
The reading last night at Barnes and Noble was super fun. I was pretty nervous about it, just because I really wanted NaNoWriMo to make a little money from it, so it felt like it was More Important than other readings where I’m just happy to show up and read and chat a little.
I tried to talk Chris Baty into spinning, but no go. Just as well, I had something up with my brake band, and it was a little frustrating. I’ll work on that later today. Marieke over there, with her pretty wheel, was the one who set up the reading (also big props to Barbara, event coordinator, who was awesome, too!).
Today: I’m going to try not to kill the kid on my street who just got one of those damn scooters. We’ve been blessedly scooter-free in this area, and I’ve always been so happy about it. No more. (Hey, kid, get offa my lawn!)
Also, I’m going to write. Oh, yes, I am. I’ve missed a couple of days this week with 55 hours being worked in 4 days, so I have some catching up to do.
But I thought I’d share an oldie but goodie — I think I may have posted this here before, but I can’t remember, so here’s proof our Willie cat is relaxed about most things:
Monday Fun
I have a signing on Thursday at Barnes & Noble and I hope it's not like this. (But if it is, I'm TOTALLY singing this song. Enjoy.)
Actual Knitting Content
1. Don't forget it's Maker Faire this weekend! Be prepared for some crazy traffic, a crush of people, and to have the top of your head blown off in wonder.
2. A reader named Pardis asked that I mention something really important: If you're in the Bay Area, you can come to Pinole on Saturday and be checked to see if your bone marrow is a match for a baby who needs it. Another fellow PensFatales writer also needs people to do this for her friend Joy. Info on local testing here, or here are instructions for doing this online (for those of you not in the Bay Area):
[From Joy's letter]: The first step
in the process is to log onto the ‘Be the Match’ site: http://join.marrow.org. After completing the qualifying
questions (toward the end of the process), enter JJ1605 into the field labeled “Promo Code”.
When you complete this process, a donor testing kit will be sent to
you. Once it arrives, you will simply need to swab your cheek
and send it to the donor matching center. If you are identified as
a potential match, you will be further tested and, ultimately, asked
to give blood (NOT bone marrow) for a few days in a row (it is
much the same as giving blood to the Red Cross).
Getting into this national registry could save someone's life. And god forbid, if anyone we know and love gets sick, we're gonna be really glad that the registry is getting bigger all the time. Consider it for me?
3. As a reward, have a listen:
It's a lovely song reader Ange Takats sent me — how she learned about the knitter's curse after making a beanie for the boy she loved.
4. And after all that, you get to see my new cowl! It's Sivia Harding's Harmonia's Rings pattern, made in Mountain Fibers (their worsted weight, not sure what colorway this is — I lost the ball bands). So soft and squishy! And just the right weight for me here.
Hard to take a photo of a red thing near a red thing by a red thing, so this one is a little better:
It's made with a true moebius (a la Cat Bordhdi), which is halfway cast off with that picot edge, then knit around. I modded it by making it wider and longer for my linebacker shoulders, and I love the way it fits (can't remember exactly what I did, but every time it said to M1 every 15 stitches (for example), I'd M1 every 10 instead. I also did an extra repeat of the pattern at the neck and at the end of the body.
Can you kind of see the moebius there? Love it.
I love the fit. And since I'm always too hot to go out wearing sweaters, this little half-sweater should suit me just fine. Love love love.
It’s Been Quiet
round these parts, hasn't it? I've been sick with the 'flu, and I'm only now starting to feel better, although this morning I woke up with a sore throat, which is highly irritating. I had this whole drama planned out in my head while I was lying in bed this morning. I would go to the bathroom with my flashlight, I planned, peer in my throat using my flashlight, and I would find that I had strep on my TONSILS which would have grown back.
(I've had my tonsils out twice in the last seven years.)
When I went and checked in the mirror, I didn't find strep spots, and I still have no tonsils.
Whew. Because that would have sucked. (And I'm sure the doctor I offended last time wouldn't be happy to see me.)
Save the Date!
Reading and NaNoWriMo:
Hey! I'm going to be reading at Barnes and Noble in Emeryville on May 27th at 7pm! I hope you can come. I think I might give ya'll a sneak peek into How to Knit a Heart Back Home (Book Two). What do you think?
But what's REALLY cool is that it's a fundraiser for the Young Writer's Program of NaNoWriMo! B&N is donating a percentage of all sales made in the store that day with THIS VOUCHER to the program. Isn't that awesome? I'm kind of beside myself about it.
And you don't have even have to come to hear me to support the YWP — if you buy anything at Barnes and Noble on May 27th online, you can just enter their site HERE and put in the voucher code (10207074) and support them that way.
(Oooh! How about this, just for fun? If you DO buy something from B&N that day online and use the voucher code, then let me know, and I'll email you the same sneak peek into the next book. The Young Writer's Program is insanely awesome, and they thank you in advance.)
And another thing:
Do you know about Brenda Novak's annual auction? She raises a LOT of money every year to fund research for diabetes and the PensFatales have donated a gift basket (includes an autographed copy of my book as well as LOTS of other great things) and critique.
Details on gift basket HERE and critique of your first 30 pages HERE.
And one more thing:
I like you.
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