As a result of the weather, roads and distance I was unable to make it out to the "Freeze Yer Gizzard Blizzard Run," which is quite a disappointment for me, but life. I am also still sick, (17 days so far) so that cold and exertion probably would have been for the worse. However, I am still training, and I just found a few more races to prepare for. The Sunshine Run is this coming Saturday the 22nd, and few weeks later is the Frozen Feat, both of which are in town, which saves money. Then I hope to make it to the St, Patrick's Day Run in Fargo on March 13th. So, now that I fave a few I want to participate in I spent my morning creating a new schedule:
It's hard to see I realize, good old Blackberry pictures, but needless to say this training schedule spans from this coming Monday (17th) through March 12th, the day before the St. Patrick's Day run. Thus I have a race every 2 weeks in the next 8 weeks! Hopefully I am feeling well enough to hit all three. Also, I hope that I am able to with student teaching.
Those of you interested in running any of these here are the links, and you should let me know if you plan on being there!
Sunshine Run:
http://www.sunshinememorial.org/shan%20walk%20brochure.pdf
Frozen Feat:
http://frozenfeat.com/
St. Patrick's Day Run:
http://www.runningintheusa.com/race/View.aspx?RaceID=11406
“No need to hurry. No need to sparkle. No need to be anybody but oneself.”
― Virginia Woolf
About Me
- Laurel In Wonder
- Teacher, student, avid crafter, and bibliophile. Too busy for my own good & loving it.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Holiday Crafting
Well other than enjoying a lovely Christmas, and reading tons of books for Student Teaching, and catching up on my Netflix queue - I have been catching up on some serious crafting! I in fact have spent all of this morning updating my Ravelry.com account as well. Making sure I get all of my projects in there, as well as pictures! I was lucky enough to go to Atlanta Georgia for the Alpha Phi Omega (co-ed service fraternity) conference the day after Christmas until New Years Eve, where I managed to get a lot of crafting done. Thank God we are allowed to knit/crochet on airplanes these days, I was never bored!
First things first, I finally finished a huge order for one of the BF's co-workers. She ordered at the end of October, and I will hopefully be delivering today. I feel terrible that it took so long, but my final semester of undergraduate courses was far more complicated and busy than I could have foreseen. Just the same here is the lovely set with Horseshoe cables galore, Rococo Homespun yarn, and golden ribbon:
I think they turned out beautifully, though I wish either myself or my camera could get better shots. The ribbon on the scarf and mittens is also removable, I just thought it looked pretty. Of course you could take the ribbon out of the hat too, but that's no fun!
While in Atlanta I was a busy beaver:
First things first, I finally finished a huge order for one of the BF's co-workers. She ordered at the end of October, and I will hopefully be delivering today. I feel terrible that it took so long, but my final semester of undergraduate courses was far more complicated and busy than I could have foreseen. Just the same here is the lovely set with Horseshoe cables galore, Rococo Homespun yarn, and golden ribbon:
I think they turned out beautifully, though I wish either myself or my camera could get better shots. The ribbon on the scarf and mittens is also removable, I just thought it looked pretty. Of course you could take the ribbon out of the hat too, but that's no fun!
While in Atlanta I was a busy beaver:
First I made a calorimetry hat for Jackie
It's like a beanie that you fasten at the nape of the neck so that you can keep
your ears and head warm, while still sporting a ponytail.
Obviously I still need to add a button.
I also made a chunky tam beret that turned out
too small for an adult, but perfect for a little girl:
I tried the pattern again trying to make it a bit bigger,
but it managed to get narrower. Then I played God a bit and had myself a little baby beanie:
After that I began a running cables cowl:
Which I ran out of yarn for, and hope to finish today.
Then I was really out of yarn, so I found the nearest yarn shop to my hotel:
It was the perfect little store where I bought some beautiful soft tweed
and created a kaleidoscope beret:
After getting stuck for two days in Minneapolis upon our return I stayed at a friend's house
I once again had to run out for yarn and began another cowl:
Obviously still a work in progress.
I also received a wonderful Christmas gift from my Friend Kelly:
Pictures of her adorable niece wearing the hat I made, and enjoying the matching blanket!
It brings me great joy to see my work put to use.
On that same note I just wanted to quickly share another baby blanket
I have been working on:
So, as you can plainly see I have been a busy little bee. Hopefully I will get my
Etsy together today or tomorrow as well. Some of these beauties need a home!
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