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Thursday, July 23, 2009

100 Things

Saw this and thought it would be great to do:

The rules state: Below are 100 statements. Bold or change the color of the ones you have done.
  1. Started your own blog
  2. Slept under the stars
  3. Played in a band
  4. Visited Hawaii
  5. Watched a meteor shower
  6. Given more than you can afford to charity
  7. Been to Disneyland or Disney World World
  8. Climbed a mountain
  9. Held a praying mantis
  10. Sang a solo
  11. Had stitches
  12. Watched a lightning storm at sea
  13. Taught yourself an art from scratch
  14. Adopted a child
  15. Had food poisoning
  16. Walked to the top of the Statue of Liberty
  17. Grown your own vegetables (every year, I'm a farmer)
  18. Seen the Mona Lisa in France
  19. Slept in an overnight train
  20. Had a pillow fight
  21. Hitchhiked
  22. Taken a sick day when you’re not ill (not sure if counts, the kids were sick not me)
  23. Built a snow fort
  24. Held a lamb
  25. Gone skinny dipping
  26. Run a marathon
  27. Ridden in a gondola in Venice
  28. Seen a total eclipse (had one when I was in jr. high and the science teacher taught us how to make a pin hole watcher)
  29. Watched a sunrise or sunset
  30. Hit a home run (have to be able to hit the ball first)
  31. Been on a cruise
  32. Seen Niagara Falls in person
  33. Visited the birthplace of your ancestors
  34. Seen an Amish community
  35. Taught yourself a new language. (spanish, norwegian, polish, and swedish ... none very well though)
  36. Had enough money to be truly satisfied (then I got married and responsibilities started)
  37. Seen the Leaning Tower of Pisa in person
  38. Gone rock climbing
  39. Seen Michelangelo’s David
  40. Sung karaoke
  41. Seen Old Faithful geyser erupt
  42. Bought a stranger a meal at a restaurant
  43. Visited Africa
  44. Walked on a beach by moonlight
  45. Been transported in an ambulance (my poodle dislocated my elbow)
  46. Had your portrait painted (several times)
  47. Gone deep sea fishing
  48. Seen the Sistine Chapel in person
  49. Been to the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris
  50. Gone scuba diving or snorkeling
  51. Kissed in the rain
  52. Played in the mud
  53. Gotten a speeding ticket
  54. Been in a movie no, but when I was in grade school I was featured during the local weather!
  55. Visited the Great Wall of China
  56. Started a business
  57. Taken a martial arts class (blue belt)
  58. Visited Russia
  59. Served at a soup kitchen
  60. Sold Girl Scout Cookies (every year!)
  61. Gone whale watching
  62. Got flowers for no reason (well not for any reason I knew of)
  63. Stayed the night in jail
  64. Cried so hard you threw up
  65. Visited a Nazi Concentration Camp
  66. Bounced a check (no but had one bounce on me)
  67. Flown in a helicopter
  68. Saved a favorite childhood toy
  69. Visited the Lincoln Memorial
  70. Eaten caviar (allergic to all fish)
  71. Pieced a quilt (not that I finished it though)
  72. Stood in Times Square
  73. Toured the Everglades
  74. Been fired from a job - no but the business I was working for closed down while I was working there
  75. Seen the Changing of the Guards in London
  76. Broken a bone
  77. Been on a speeding motorcycle
  78. Seen the Grand Canyon in person
  79. Published a book
  80. Visited the Vatican
  81. Bought a brand new car
  82. Walked in Jerusalem
  83. Had your picture in the newspaper
  84. Read the entire Bible (had to for a college class)
  85. Visited the White House
  86. Killed and prepared an animal for eating
  87. Had chicken pox
  88. Saved someone’s life
  89. Sat on a jury
  90. Met someone famous.
  91. Joined a book club
  92. Lost a loved one
  93. Had a baby
  94. Seen the Alamo in person
  95. Swam in the Great Salt Lake
  96. Been involved in a lawsuit (co-worker tried to sue for unemployment so was called as witness for employer)
  97. Owned a cell phone
  98. Been stung by a bee
  99. Read an entire book in one day (its the only way I got to read the Potter series, once the kids got them - they were lost)
  100. Been a scout leader (okay I added this one because the list was one short)

Now, TAG - you're it! copy & paste the list to your blog, post your answers and then let me know where I can go to read them.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Jimmy Beans Update 4

Yea!!! The last of the order came yesterday...didn't dare write anything about it for fear of hubby finding out.

Final delivery came in soft mailing envelope (the vinyl water resistant kind)...Inside it were my single ball of "Ducky" colored aMAIZing and my 2 hanks of Lorna's Laces in "Bee Stripe".

I was a little surprised when I took a really good look at the receipt...I DID pay for the signature service...but no one told the post office that! Both times the package was dropped off in the mail box without a sig being sought after. Looking at the package it does say "e/ USPS DELIVERY CONFIRM" so I don't know if that's just a tracking service or if that is the post office's way of saying "Get a damn signature" that got ignored! Either way, I'll save the $2 extra bucks next time and just go regular delivery...since I don't know which side goofed up on this, it hard to tell who to be disappointed with...but since I paid Jimmy Beans most people would blame them--not crying over $2...this time.

It was so funny, last time my daughter found they had included two pieces of "Whether's Originals" as a thank-you gift...perhaps as an apology for not getting it all off at the same time (?)....any ways, there was no free gift this time...LOL...why do I find this amusing? Because this was the part of the order that I was really waiting for and had let them know so...if anything this is the order where I would have expected a little something extra.

But that's okay....if you go thru life expecting things you will be (a)disappointed, (b)shunned by your fellow man and (c)less as a person, in my opinion--you get what you pay for...well, mostly.
Now about the yarn:

aMAIZing:

It is actually a flat ribbon yarn about 1/8 of an inch thick (don't have the accurate ruler handy) and is woven instead of spun by the looks of things. It doesn't seem to have much "spring" to the fibre so it would be useless as a sock yarn. The texture reminds me of crochet-cotton, it seems very soft at first feel until you start to really feel the fiber of it all...like crochet-cotton it has a firm, almost rough feel to it...I'm not sure I like this brand at all. I'm glad I only bought a single ball....it will likely go onto the "need a quick grab" shelf of my stash...to collect dust....maybe I will find a use for it.

aMAIZing by SWTC (South West Trading Company);

cost $9/ball;

size 50g/130m or approx. 1.75 oz/142 yds.;

gauge 6 sts & 8 rows= 1" (24sts/32 rows=4") US size 7 needles;

care machine washable/dry;

Content 100% Corn Fiber;

company website: SWTC, Inc-The Home of SoySilk Yarns

Lorna's Laces, Shepherd Socks:

Actually I'm glad the photo was inaccurate on this one. The yellow is actually a very nice dandelion gold...no wait, dandelions aren't deep enough...its almost a marigold color and the black appears to be a true black....as opposed to just a very deep green...I like the looks of it.

It comes in a hank form, so there is some balling that needs to get done before stitching can begin. It is very soft and will make the most luscious socks! It would also be great for thin mittens or light scarf...a sweater would be wonderful too, but at $11/hank it would come out rather expensive!

The coloring I find unique--but then I've never used a hand dyed yarn before--one half of the skein is this lovely gold and the other is the luxurious black with a band of intermingle...okay that part is just muddy and ucky, almost an olive or grass stained color (so I guess this means the black really is a deep green, the standard in the industry) but I suppose it is the nature of the beast.

The hank itself is roped upon itself...not familiar with roping? That means they have put the yarn into a large circle and then pulled it out taught, twisting it tightly then letting it naturally coil upon itself--one end is then tucked into the other and the natural tendency of the yarn to both work with/fight against the twist keeps it all in place without over stretching the yarn fibers themselves.

I had heard praises of the yarn from others and being that it sounds like a rather rare issue...JBW says there are only 100 skeins produced a year in each color, 2 skeins needed per pair of socks...I had to give it a try.

I don't usually like working with wool as it seems to cut into my hands, but unlike Wool-ease, this has a very nice flow to it. As I have typed I have been running it over my fingers to get an idea as to how it will play on my fingers during stitching...it seems to slide well, but I can see I will have to take a few breaks at the beginning to get used to things. Still it is better than I expected for wool. As I get knitting I will keep everyone updated on how well it takes to small needles (which it is supposed to be made for)...frequent "frogging"....and how well the stretch/ease is.

Shepherd Socks by Lorna's Laces;

cost:$11/hank

weight: sock weight/standard 1 size: approx. 215 yds/2 oz or 196.5m/56.5 grams

gauge: 7 sts/1" (no listing of needle size): JBW gauge: 7sts/1" size 2 needles (28sts=4"); neither wrapper or JBW gave gauge of row.

care: machine washable;no drying instructions given

content: 80% Superwash wool 20% nylon company

website: Lorna's Laces:All Natural Hand-Dyed Yarns Well off to start some balling!

JBW RATING
Customer Service: started out stronger than most, but kind of lacked off with the second part of the order

Prices: A tad high for my tastes, but a lot lower than most of the places I've seen offering hand-dyed yarns. If the prices were a little lower I would probably shop here more often.

Delivery Service: orders arrived within 2 days of shipping notice, since my order was fairly small the envelopes worked okay but would have preferred getting the order with the wooden needles in a box of some sort to guard against breakage (the needles are fine, nothing got broke).

Shipping Fees: very reasonable! $4 up to $75, and then its free....I really like this. Most places I shop with have a sliding fee scale based on how much you spend, usually an order under $35 will add an additional $10 in shipping...I absolutely love this feature, I can make a small purchase and still pay less than the yarn for shipping. This means that I would probably buy from the company a LOT more than the others.
Over All Rating:Well, JBW shines in customer service and shipping costs; its just too bad that the prices are out of my normal comfort range. While the shipping costs would bring me back time and again for small orders, the high prices stop me dead in my tracks. Perhaps I've just been spoiled by the $3/skein deals that acrylic, nylon, and blended yarns give me but if the price gets higher than a cup of coffee I am much less likely to buy it.

There is no real invoice, just a detailed register slip...which is fine in many aspects, but I would like something a little less flimsy for my records.

Monday, August 13, 2007

States Meme

Okay I saw this on my partners blog and thought it was a good idea, so I'm stealing it! LOL...okay here's the jest of it:

Green=where I live
Blue=where I've lived in the past
Red=states I've visited in my current lifetime
Grey=haven't been there....yet!

Alabama / Alaska / Arizona / Arkansas / California / Colorado / Connecticut / Delaware / Florida / Georgia / Hawaii / Idaho / Illinois / Indiana / Iowa / Kansas / Kentucky / Louisiana / Maine / Maryland / Massachusetts / Michigan / Minnesota / Mississippi / Missouri / Montana / Nebraska / Nevada / New Hampshire / New Jersey / New Mexico / New York / North Carolina / North Dakota / Ohio / Oklahoma / Oregon / Pennsylvania / Rhode Island / South Carolina / South Dakota / Tennessee / Texas / Utah / Vermont / Virginia / Washington / West Virginia / Wisconsin / Wyoming / Washington D.C /

Actually this is kind of inaccurate because we went from Mn to Conn. to NC and back home in high school and I know I visited a lot of the states in between but I just can't remember which ones they were. We also went to a lot of different places when I was in grade school because I parents were showing our poodles in obedience trials...the trip to Newbraska was just the first I went to so I remember it really well.
Hubby has a thing for light-houses so I got a throw quilt from Herrschner's online and it has 6 or 7 diferent lighthouses on it from around the country and I figured that the incentive to get hubby on some real vacations is to finish each lighthouse on the quilt as we visit them...so far I will be able to do Split Rock in Duluth, MN...although there are a couple of others we visited on the Great Lakes that don't appear on the quilt....I guess they are considered "minor" lighthouses.

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