Well, this morning I woke up with a half cough. I spent most of the time with my eyes glazed over. I took a nap in my car during my lunch. I got home around 3:30 and slept until 6. I'm getting ready to hit the sack.
I hope I'm not getting the flu that is going around. I don't have time to get sick. My day of art with my friends has been canceled on Saturday because of too many people being sick.
Curled last night. Our team lost to Linda Draper's team. We were ahead by 1, but she had hammer, and scored 3 points. It was a fantastic shot.
I spent some time working on my delivery on Tuesday as well as Wednesday. Sliding with a rock to the hog line, making sure I stay balanced. Getting better. Only missed the broom a couple of times yesteday, and it was on the outside shots!
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Monday, February 25, 2008
I want to be a Rockstar Curler!!
So over the weekend, one of the 2nd year curlers told me about a competition, where they will select 5 people to train and compete for the 2010 Olympics. I'm only a first year curler, and I doubt I'll get a shot at it, but that doesn't stop me from being super excited at having submitted my application.
Ah the dream of curling for 6 months, 8 hours a day. I don't doubt it will be hard work. I'd give a couple of teeth for a chance.
My husband Jeremy and I have been curling since October. We belong to two leagues, the Sunday Novice League, and the Friday open. We are permanent subs on Tuesday, and I'm a permanent sub now on the Wednesday Womens league. We are also known to sub on the Sunday night mixed league and Mondays as well. Just a little curling crazy!!!
There are so many things that I am curious about this competition. Who are they going to select to try out? Do new curlers even have a chance? When are they closing the applications? Where are the try outs going to be? I can hardly stand it.
Jon Bonjovi and the Boss are closet curlers?
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2008/02/11/curling-rockstar-boss.html
Ah the dream of curling for 6 months, 8 hours a day. I don't doubt it will be hard work. I'd give a couple of teeth for a chance.
My husband Jeremy and I have been curling since October. We belong to two leagues, the Sunday Novice League, and the Friday open. We are permanent subs on Tuesday, and I'm a permanent sub now on the Wednesday Womens league. We are also known to sub on the Sunday night mixed league and Mondays as well. Just a little curling crazy!!!
There are so many things that I am curious about this competition. Who are they going to select to try out? Do new curlers even have a chance? When are they closing the applications? Where are the try outs going to be? I can hardly stand it.
Jon Bonjovi and the Boss are closet curlers?
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2008/02/11/curling-rockstar-boss.html
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Last place in the 5 and under Bonspiel.
Well, I'm fairly disappointed to say, that Team Pirie took the booby prize in this years 5 and under. We played fairly well in the first round robin, and ended up in the S bracket, as S-3. From there, we couldn't hold it together, starting with our first game, where we got skunked 9 - 0. It continued to fall apart from there.
However, we had a most excellent time, and came away with this lovely parting gift of chocolate truffles. It was pretty amusing, considering I was wearing a pig fleece hat. It was as little disappointing that nobody else chose to do anything funky for the bonspiel. Jim's wife Sahara, wore her kitty cat knitted hat, but that was pretty much it.
After the bonspiel, I lost the first game I skipped in the novice league by two points. However, I did have a big 3rd end, where we scored 6 points. One of the ends we lost was followed by the the advice "Never attempt to follow a perfect draw with another perfect draw."
We hung around for the first draw on the mixed league, as Jeremy was subbing for Ian. I picked up Gravity after we dropped Derek off, and then my hubby. Lots of other cool things that I am missing, but I am just too tired. Oh, and there were many hat compliments. Mostly "Nice hat." Not sure if they were sarcastic "Nice Hats" or if they really meant it, but comments just the same.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Hogged it hat.
Monday, February 18, 2008
5 and Under Bonspiel this Sat. Come and watch!!
The Seattle Granite Curling Club is having their annual 5 and under bonspiel this weekend. It is open to all club curlers who have 5 or less years of curling under their belts.
I will be playing in the A-2 team, along with Jim Pirie, Chris O'Brien, and Steven Kilpatrick.
Please come and support us!
The times that I will guaranteed to be curling at:
First Draw 8:30 AM
Second Draw 9:45 AM
Third Draw 1:30 PM
Fourth Draw 2:45 PM
The Round Robins start at 7 PM.
1440 N 128th St
Seattle, WA 98133
(206) 362-2446
I will be playing in the A-2 team, along with Jim Pirie, Chris O'Brien, and Steven Kilpatrick.
Please come and support us!
The times that I will guaranteed to be curling at:
First Draw 8:30 AM
Second Draw 9:45 AM
Third Draw 1:30 PM
Fourth Draw 2:45 PM
The Round Robins start at 7 PM.
1440 N 128th St
Seattle, WA 98133
(206) 362-2446
Gravity is sick.
Poor Gravity. Poor me. Gravity must have gotten into something today. She did not keep her dinner down. Yuck. At least she didn't hurl on our new Ethan Allen rug.
Had a great time over the weekend. Melissa, Joe, Jeremy and myself went up to New Westminster to curl in the Royal City Mixed Bonspiel. We fell into the D[rinking] bracket with our guaranteed third game.
It was a great experience, to curl on Canadian ice. It was quite a bit faster than ours. The Canadians got a kick out of our South Lake Union Trolley shirts. We had some of the best Greek food at Yianni (sp?).
I have included a few fun photos.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
13 hours before we leave for Canada.
Not that I'm counting or anything.
Work has been stressful. We've been trying to get test cases written and completed by end of day Friday. I have tomorrow off, and put in some overtime on Tuesday and this evening to compensate.
I spent a day trying to figure out what a dev had written for a use case category. It gave me a headache and stressed me out even after talking to him. Finally, I spent an hour and a half with another dev, who had worked on use cases similar to this. He drew a grid, we filled it out, and voila. I had rewritten the titles of test cases so that I , and my fellow testers could understand them.
Additionally during meeting, I brought up topics I felt needed to be addressed before our next software release. I kept thinking about them, because nobody had taken ownership of them. Now, they are on the white board. While nobody has taken ownership of them still, at least they are documented. I apologized for taking up so much of his time, and he said "There's no need to ever apologize for being detail orientated."
I've gotten everything that I could get done off my plate, and in an email. No need to worry about work until 6 am Monday morning. Now I can worry about packing. Heh.
Since I've gotten home, I've washed dishes, two loads of laundry, and tidied up the main bathroom. I've also spent a little time with my beagle, Gravity, played two songs on Guitar Hero 3, taken a shower, and typed up this blog. Not bad, since I got home just before 7 pm.
Off to bed. I have to get up early to take Gravity to doggie daycare. ZZZZZZZ.
Work has been stressful. We've been trying to get test cases written and completed by end of day Friday. I have tomorrow off, and put in some overtime on Tuesday and this evening to compensate.
I spent a day trying to figure out what a dev had written for a use case category. It gave me a headache and stressed me out even after talking to him. Finally, I spent an hour and a half with another dev, who had worked on use cases similar to this. He drew a grid, we filled it out, and voila. I had rewritten the titles of test cases so that I , and my fellow testers could understand them.
Additionally during meeting, I brought up topics I felt needed to be addressed before our next software release. I kept thinking about them, because nobody had taken ownership of them. Now, they are on the white board. While nobody has taken ownership of them still, at least they are documented. I apologized for taking up so much of his time, and he said "There's no need to ever apologize for being detail orientated."
I've gotten everything that I could get done off my plate, and in an email. No need to worry about work until 6 am Monday morning. Now I can worry about packing. Heh.
Since I've gotten home, I've washed dishes, two loads of laundry, and tidied up the main bathroom. I've also spent a little time with my beagle, Gravity, played two songs on Guitar Hero 3, taken a shower, and typed up this blog. Not bad, since I got home just before 7 pm.
Off to bed. I have to get up early to take Gravity to doggie daycare. ZZZZZZZ.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Whooo me?
I am getting in every spare minute to making owls for trades for Artfest. I have 24 completed owls, one tree, and 2 forest gremlins. I have 4 owls that are stuffed, but need to be sewn up, have eyes and a beak attached to them. I have cut another 6 to 8 patterns for sewing.
If I can keep this up, I might be able to have 75 t0 80 owls to trade! Yahoozies! My only problem is squeezing in time to work on my two gallery pieces. Its only mid February and I am panicking!!
No time this weekend for arts & crafts. I'm heading up to Canada for my first curling spiel outside of the club. Technically, its only my second spiel. LOL. I'm excited for the spiel, but unhappy at the lack of time for crafts. I would like to create a couple of journal entries on water color paper. Shop for supplies for Artfest.
I think I will try to make a few extra special trades for people who share supplies. Also, I need to think of a few special trades for my buddies that I made last year who will be returning as well.
If I can keep this up, I might be able to have 75 t0 80 owls to trade! Yahoozies! My only problem is squeezing in time to work on my two gallery pieces. Its only mid February and I am panicking!!
No time this weekend for arts & crafts. I'm heading up to Canada for my first curling spiel outside of the club. Technically, its only my second spiel. LOL. I'm excited for the spiel, but unhappy at the lack of time for crafts. I would like to create a couple of journal entries on water color paper. Shop for supplies for Artfest.
I think I will try to make a few extra special trades for people who share supplies. Also, I need to think of a few special trades for my buddies that I made last year who will be returning as well.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Driving the P(ASS)AT home from curling.
I've just gotten home from the curling club. At a stoplight, I looked in my rearview mirror, and saw the driver pointing at my car, and the passenger laughing. The P(ASS)AT strikes again.
Several years ago, my husband decided to scrape off the word PASSAT off the back of the car. Apparently it was difficult, and in the end, he left the letters ASS. To this day, we still get people who notice it and start laughing.
Had the worst game ever curling in the novice league. I missed every single shot. It was very disappointing. We lost our game by three points. First game we've lost this half of the season.
I meant to come home after the traditional pint and socialization, since my husband was going to play in the late draw. I ended up staying until 9 pm, but I had a blast. The McLeans had food duty tonight, and brought in a baked potato bar. I helped grate cheese, wash dishes, bake cookies, and make the occasional smart aleck comment. Interacting with them always ensures that you'll have a good time.
I chatted with Ian about Barack Obama. Turns out he went to the rally at Key Arena on Friday. The doors opened at 11:00 AM, and the 20,000 seats were filled at 11:10 AM. Three thousand people were turned away at the doors. I wish I could have made it. Ian definitely has a passion for politics.
When I haven't been curling, Artfest has been in my head. Getting my trades ready, and putting my art supplies together. Its not until April, but as I am busy concentrating on my trades, I do not think I will have much time to play with my paints and inks. I hope I can have about 75 stuffies ready by the time April rolls around. I've also been tossing the idea of making fleece scarves for people who are used to warmer weather. I was supposed to leave early, and try my hand at one or two of them tonight. *sigh*
Anyways, Gravity our beagle, has been fed and watered. I'm going to play with her for few minutes before I wind down for the evening. Good night, sleep tight, and plenty of dreams about making art.
Several years ago, my husband decided to scrape off the word PASSAT off the back of the car. Apparently it was difficult, and in the end, he left the letters ASS. To this day, we still get people who notice it and start laughing.
Had the worst game ever curling in the novice league. I missed every single shot. It was very disappointing. We lost our game by three points. First game we've lost this half of the season.
I meant to come home after the traditional pint and socialization, since my husband was going to play in the late draw. I ended up staying until 9 pm, but I had a blast. The McLeans had food duty tonight, and brought in a baked potato bar. I helped grate cheese, wash dishes, bake cookies, and make the occasional smart aleck comment. Interacting with them always ensures that you'll have a good time.
I chatted with Ian about Barack Obama. Turns out he went to the rally at Key Arena on Friday. The doors opened at 11:00 AM, and the 20,000 seats were filled at 11:10 AM. Three thousand people were turned away at the doors. I wish I could have made it. Ian definitely has a passion for politics.
When I haven't been curling, Artfest has been in my head. Getting my trades ready, and putting my art supplies together. Its not until April, but as I am busy concentrating on my trades, I do not think I will have much time to play with my paints and inks. I hope I can have about 75 stuffies ready by the time April rolls around. I've also been tossing the idea of making fleece scarves for people who are used to warmer weather. I was supposed to leave early, and try my hand at one or two of them tonight. *sigh*
Anyways, Gravity our beagle, has been fed and watered. I'm going to play with her for few minutes before I wind down for the evening. Good night, sleep tight, and plenty of dreams about making art.
Thursday, February 07, 2008
My first fleece hat.
Here it is, a picture of me and the first fleece hat that I've sewn. Done without a pattern, it turned out ok. Its a little big. I added ears at the last minute. I probably should have done tentacles instead. I've been thinking about the hat for the last couple of days.
Yesterday I had to undo some stitching, because I had sewn it up incorrectly. We learn from our mistakes.
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Sometimes I feel like my body is falling apart...
My right knee hurts. Probably too much curling last week. Between the mixed league bonspiel, and being a sub for two draws on Monday as well as two draws on Wednesday. We only played a 6 end game in today's novice league, and my knee was ready to be done by 4.
Earlier today, Rob called me to sub for him tomorrow late night draw. I passed him off to Jeremy. I think I'm going to take it easy this week, and rest my knee up.
Whenever my knee hurts like this, I think about an animated short i saw in one of Mike & Spike's animation festivals. One of my favorite shorts, was a spoof of Lee's press on nails, in which it was Lee's press on limbs. Just lick them and stick!! Comes in all sorts of color, red, aquamarine, and paisley! I could use a replacement knee!
Yesterday, Jer went to Bellingham to visit his cousin Jeff in his new house. I stayed at local. I took Gravity to the vet, and went to buy Ride the S.L.U.T. (South Lake Union Transit) shirts for the Royal City Bonspiel. I also managed to do a couple of loads of laundry, clean the master bedroom's bathroom, and the dishes.
Here are a few more stuffed animals I made for the Artfest trades as well!! More owls, a tree, and a couple of forest gremlins. Not sure what I'm going to do for the forest gremlins mouths yet.... We'll see. The fabric that I picked for them is a pain in the but to use for stuffies.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Curling so much, I don't have time to sit in my new furniture.
We lost our last two games of the bonspiel this past weekend. Game two, was impressive, due to the fact we played against Brady Clark's team - a team with several national titles and bronze medals in the US Olympic Trials. My goal in that game, was to score one point. Not only did we score a point in the second end, but we stole four points in the third end, and had the lead for a nanosecond, before we got blown away. We lost our third game to Tammy Lehto's team. Not a terrible loss either, seeing how they won the C bracket.
Due to our partying past one am on Saturday night, we didn't wake up until noon on Sunday. Just enough time for a shower, and a run to Red Mill for a hamburger before our novice league. One of our team members was in Mexico for vacation, and another dropped out due to lack of time.
I was planning on enjoying a Monday evening to myself, as Jeremy has agreed to sub both early and late draws. I got a phone call less than half an hour before Jer was leaving asking me to sub for the early draw on Melissa's team. I agreed. I could have said no, and probably should have said no. We're leaving in two weeks for the Royal City Bonspiel in Canada, and I want whatever practice I can get, curling with Melissa.
With two novices, we managed to pull off an unexpected win. She had a brand new curler, with 5 or less times out, and a curler who had curled for 3 years, but was used to curling lead. We were behind by 4 points the first two ends. We had expected a blowout, and were pleased by the turn on events.
Before I had helped finish cleaning the ice, I got invited by John to sub for his late night draw. Since I was going to be there til Jeremy finished curling, I went and subbed with John's team. Turns out, we were playing against the team Jer was subbing on. It was a close game, we were tied going into the 8th end. My team pulled a win by two points. The house ended up being very crowded, and it was unclear who the winner would be. I looked up during the last 4 rocks, and it seemed as if everyone on the second floor had crowded the windows, to see who would win. Unnerving. Thankfully, I threw lead, and didn't have to deal with it.
A good night.
Friday, January 25, 2008
My first bonspiel!!
My first game of my first bonspiel is completed! Our team, comprised of Jeff Wick (10 years experience), and three novices, myself, Jeremy, and MJ (Jeff's fiancee). We beat team Passo, and there's good news, good news, and a teensy bit of bad news.
Good news: we won. We might have won by more than a couple of points, but we stacked our brooms, and went to drink at the end of 4 ends, we were ahead 7 to 3. After 30 minutes of drinking, a double Balevenie neat for me on an empty stomach, and a pitcher of beer for the rest, our lead shrunk.
Good news : Jeff hit a the last double of the first end draws in our 5th end, and we won a free pitcher of beer. The decision was to draw to the button, but Jeremy came to remind us of our chance for the free pitcher of beer. When it doubt, go back to the basics.
Bad news : we won, play in the A bracket tomorrow against Brady Clark's team.
Good news: we won. We might have won by more than a couple of points, but we stacked our brooms, and went to drink at the end of 4 ends, we were ahead 7 to 3. After 30 minutes of drinking, a double Balevenie neat for me on an empty stomach, and a pitcher of beer for the rest, our lead shrunk.
Good news : Jeff hit a the last double of the first end draws in our 5th end, and we won a free pitcher of beer. The decision was to draw to the button, but Jeremy came to remind us of our chance for the free pitcher of beer. When it doubt, go back to the basics.
Bad news : we won, play in the A bracket tomorrow against Brady Clark's team.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Chocolate for Choice
This evening, I went to our girls night out, planned by our friend Lisa.
Maya and I carpooled from the Eastside, stopped off at King's BBQ for some BBQ boxes to go, and then browsed the bookstore at Kinokuiya. We then headed off to meet Jonna and Lisa to share a pint of stout which was on Nitro.
We then headed to support Naral's Chocolate for Choice. It was amazing. There was tons of chocolate. I'm really glad that we got there early, so we could scope out all the different chocolates before the crowds got there. I had thought I was greedy, starting out with 5 pieces on a plate, but the lady that sat down next to me had TWO full plates, with more than one layer of chocolate covering the plate.
I have to admit, by the 10th piece of chocolate, I was starting to feel a little sick. Most of the chocolate was very rich, and my Chinese heritage started to emerge. I like little bit of sweet, but not the super rich stuff. Several glasses of 1% milk helped wash everything down. A lady was about serving vegetables, and I snagged a piece of cauliflower. Lisa made fun of the fact that I was eating a vegetable among all the chocolate.
I mingled, took some photos with my iPhone. I met Patrick Hogan, special assistant to Jay Inslee, member of Congress, 1st District, Washington. I also got a chance to see what Dr. Pepper Schwarz looked like. I saw her stand up, and she's pretty short. I made an odd comment "Why are they all short?" - referring to having met Dr. Ruth when I was in college, another sex-pert/relationship expert that was vertically challenged. I asked a few questions of the people that worked at Theo Chocolates - their lavendar/jalapeno/hawaiian rock salt caramel was tasty, and also talked to a couple of people from La Spiga. Here's a shout out to the la Spiga guy that said he likes to check out blogs!!!
We attempted to bid for the Salty-Sweet Cake, but it went over our $100 pooled price, and garnered $120 or so. Hurrah for Naral. All in all, we had a grand time. Next year, we'll be smarter. One of us will get a $70 take home box, to share later on.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Low key weekend...
Its nice to have a low key weekend, after having been so busy.
We went to the Apple store yesterday, and Jeremy bought me Guitar Hero III!! Yeah! We've been having some good fun playing the game.
We also had dinner at our friends Jonna and Eric's. An excellent dinner, surrounded by friends, and the chance to play Rock Band.
All in all, a nice relaxing weekend.
We went to the Apple store yesterday, and Jeremy bought me Guitar Hero III!! Yeah! We've been having some good fun playing the game.
We also had dinner at our friends Jonna and Eric's. An excellent dinner, surrounded by friends, and the chance to play Rock Band.
All in all, a nice relaxing weekend.
Friday, January 18, 2008
Monday, January 14, 2008
Tired and frustrated.
I'm pretty tired and sore. Yes, sore again from this weekend.
Friday night, we drew random names, and played with people we do not normally curl with. I played with Jake V, Matt T, and Denise K. We squeaked by with a win by like a point.
Saturday, my hubby was supposed to go and watch the Seahawks game in Bellingham with his cousins. He came down with a cold, and stayed at home, while I continued with my scheduled art making date.
Maya worked on her charms for her Valentine's charm swap, and I worked on my stuffed animals for my Artfest 2008 trades. I got 9 owls cut out, and 2 of them filled with stuffing, but I did not finish the 2 until this evening. Part of my frustration stems from my iPhone not taking photos again.
Sunday was fun, frustrating, and exhausting. Jeremy skipped for our novice league, and we won 10 - 3. Actually it was probably more like 12 - 3, but there were some close points that I didn't bother to count as vice skip. I heard one of the members of the other team mutter after the first end "We're going to get slaughtered."
During my hour break, and a handful of chips, I was invited by David (who handles most of the rentals), to play on the late draw for the mixed league. Linda twisted her ankle sometime earlier, and his other sub had not called him back. I agreed to play, knowing that I would be tired at the end of the day. Crazy gung ho me.
I played lead for the early draw for the mixed league. I was too nervous, and blew almost all of my shots. It didn't help that the game was also played on sheet 5. I was hoping not to be too much of an embarrassment, and I'm pretty sure I was. So much for all the extra practice I've been going to. I wish I had time to hang out with them after the game, but immediately after we finished, I had to go to sheet 4 for my last game. We didn't lose too badly - only by one point, and I guess when you're playing Team Knieval, that's not a bad loss.
I played lead for David's team as well. Apparently by that time I was too tired to be stressed out. I was on broom (target) for almost all of my shots. My weight was a little off, but all in all, I was happy with most of my shots for that game. I now know what it feels like to play three games in one day.
I am fairly sore right now. I fervently hope I won't hurt more tomorrow, but that is how it generally goes for me when I overdue it. I accepted an email invitation to play in the late draw on the Kozai team Wednesday night. I find it amusing. I am subbing for Erica. The team will be Betty, Cindy, Cindy, and Cyndy. I couldn't pass up that opportunity.
I will probably not go to Tuesday league for once. My whole body groans at the thought of trying to kneel down in the hack to deliver a rock right now.
Friday night, we drew random names, and played with people we do not normally curl with. I played with Jake V, Matt T, and Denise K. We squeaked by with a win by like a point.
Saturday, my hubby was supposed to go and watch the Seahawks game in Bellingham with his cousins. He came down with a cold, and stayed at home, while I continued with my scheduled art making date.
Maya worked on her charms for her Valentine's charm swap, and I worked on my stuffed animals for my Artfest 2008 trades. I got 9 owls cut out, and 2 of them filled with stuffing, but I did not finish the 2 until this evening. Part of my frustration stems from my iPhone not taking photos again.
Sunday was fun, frustrating, and exhausting. Jeremy skipped for our novice league, and we won 10 - 3. Actually it was probably more like 12 - 3, but there were some close points that I didn't bother to count as vice skip. I heard one of the members of the other team mutter after the first end "We're going to get slaughtered."
During my hour break, and a handful of chips, I was invited by David (who handles most of the rentals), to play on the late draw for the mixed league. Linda twisted her ankle sometime earlier, and his other sub had not called him back. I agreed to play, knowing that I would be tired at the end of the day. Crazy gung ho me.
I played lead for the early draw for the mixed league. I was too nervous, and blew almost all of my shots. It didn't help that the game was also played on sheet 5. I was hoping not to be too much of an embarrassment, and I'm pretty sure I was. So much for all the extra practice I've been going to. I wish I had time to hang out with them after the game, but immediately after we finished, I had to go to sheet 4 for my last game. We didn't lose too badly - only by one point, and I guess when you're playing Team Knieval, that's not a bad loss.
I played lead for David's team as well. Apparently by that time I was too tired to be stressed out. I was on broom (target) for almost all of my shots. My weight was a little off, but all in all, I was happy with most of my shots for that game. I now know what it feels like to play three games in one day.
I am fairly sore right now. I fervently hope I won't hurt more tomorrow, but that is how it generally goes for me when I overdue it. I accepted an email invitation to play in the late draw on the Kozai team Wednesday night. I find it amusing. I am subbing for Erica. The team will be Betty, Cindy, Cindy, and Cyndy. I couldn't pass up that opportunity.
I will probably not go to Tuesday league for once. My whole body groans at the thought of trying to kneel down in the hack to deliver a rock right now.
Friday, January 11, 2008
Arrgh, busy weekends ahead.
Incredibly tired today. I did not sleep very well last night, waking up about 4 times, and staying awake for about a half an hour to an hour each time. I left work after a little over 3 hours, came home and took a nice long nap with Gravity, my beagle.
Before our nap, my little hunting dog went outside to chase a squirrel, and almost caught it!! I saw her make a beeline towards the squirrel, saw the squirrel leap up the corner area of the fence, to fall back down. It looked like Gravity managed to knock him down somehow. There was some quick zig zagging around, and then up and over the fence he went.
I was mildly productive after my nap. Took care of two loads of laundry, and put some crafts magazines up for sale on Craigslist. Also put my library books together, and books and magazines that I'll take to a second hand bookstore. Checked Ebay, and saw that 2 or my 3 posted items have bids on them.
On the agenda for tonight, is curling. We are taking a break from our normal Friday night team, and we will be pulling names out of a hat, and playing with other people. It should be fun. I just hope that both Jeremy and I end up with the early draw!
Tomorrow, I will be hanging out with my friend Maya, in hopes of getting some trades ready for Artfest 2008. I have put a baggie of fabric to make a couple of stuffed animals, and maybe a pendant or three. I have a couple of ideas, but the end product has to be not too time consuming to make, as I intend to make at least 50 of them. Last year, I made 50 monster stuffed animals, and they disappeared super quick!!!
As for the upcoming weekends, they are all full. Most of them filled with curling, or the occasional outing for a friend. I don't see a true break until after curling season is gone.
I've included a fun photo I found of a painted wall in Portland that I took back in October. I'd like to take up my toy photography again, and see what I can do with mixed media projects.
Sunday, January 06, 2008
A weekend of curling...
We had a super busy weekend of curling that Jer and I just finished.
Friday night, we squeaked by with a tie, playing against Jake's team.
Saturday, Jeremy and I volunteered to help at a curling rental. That was from 2 to 6 pm. It was cold, but fun. I am a little sad we missed out on watching the Seahawks-Redskins game. But we did have some tasty indian food afterwards.
Today, we curled with in our novice league, and managed to mix up the positions a bit. Jeremy skipped, I played second, and Eric, our normal skip, played lead. Our normal second, Molly, had gotten stuck in some traffic.
We had a spectacular game, and won 12 to 1. I had a pretty good game. I made most of my shots, and felt good coming out of the hack.
After our game, I was lingering downstairs, talking to Erica, one of the girls from the team we played against. Sally C came into the club, and asked me to sub for her next Sunday in the mixed league. I will be playing with Claire, Ian, and Derek. I'm super excited, but very nervous, due to their skill level. They are all super nice people, I just don't want to let them down.
Friday night, we squeaked by with a tie, playing against Jake's team.
Saturday, Jeremy and I volunteered to help at a curling rental. That was from 2 to 6 pm. It was cold, but fun. I am a little sad we missed out on watching the Seahawks-Redskins game. But we did have some tasty indian food afterwards.
Today, we curled with in our novice league, and managed to mix up the positions a bit. Jeremy skipped, I played second, and Eric, our normal skip, played lead. Our normal second, Molly, had gotten stuck in some traffic.
We had a spectacular game, and won 12 to 1. I had a pretty good game. I made most of my shots, and felt good coming out of the hack.
After our game, I was lingering downstairs, talking to Erica, one of the girls from the team we played against. Sally C came into the club, and asked me to sub for her next Sunday in the mixed league. I will be playing with Claire, Ian, and Derek. I'm super excited, but very nervous, due to their skill level. They are all super nice people, I just don't want to let them down.
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