Friday, February 20, 2009

belated blogiversary contest

::whoosh:: Didya hear that? That was our blogiversary in January. Gladys and I totally forgot -- pretty sad, eh? So we're belatedly celebrating by holding a contest to give away some great yarns. There are a total of 3 separate prizes to be won and they are:

A skein of Louet Gems Sportweight in colour #83 Mourning Dove; 100g; 225yds (one skein will make a pair of socks): (Note, photo has been replaced from the original post, but that's the only change to this post.)


A skein of Berroco Ultra Alpaca Fine in colour #1284 Prune Mix; 100g; 433yds:


Two skeins of Mirasol Chirapa in colour #704 Spearmint Candy; total 100g; 330yds:


(one skein has been wound and a few yards knit & frogged)

My yarn is stored in a 2 cat home. Gladys' yarn is pet free. Both our households are non-smoking.

So how do you win? Leave a comment to this post and tell us "What extremes have you gone through for yarn or a project?" Let us know what lineups you've stood in to get a good deal on yarn or how far you've had to drive to get that extra skein to finish a project, or what online stores you've stalked at ungodly hours to score at an update, etc. Winners will be randomly drawn. Contest is open to everyone on planet Earth. Only one entry per person please. Contest closes Midnight PST on March 1, 2009. We'll do a random draw for the winners on March 2.

Looking forward to hearing your stories!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

nutz!

I can't find my fabric scissors to cut batting. I've looked EVERYWHERE. Doncha hate it when you can't find something that you know is somewhere in the house?

PS. Went out and bought a new pair because I'm fussy and no other scissor in the house will do.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

look! knitting content

Aside from my recent yarn acquisitions, you're probably wondering if I got any knitting done during my vacation. My best knitting time was at Sun Peaks and during the 8 hour drive to Calgary. I only brought sock wips and I made decent progress. I finished my blue camo socks on Mon night and then I picked up my Waving Lace sock.


I finished the leg and turned the heel at Sun Peaks.

During the drive to Calgary, I worked on hubby's Noro Kureyon sock. It hasn't seen much action because frankly, I'm bored of it. I managed to knit most of the foot on the drive. I'd say there's less than an inch to go before I start the toe decreases.


I was annoyed to find a knot in the yarn so the colour sequence makes a big jump. There should be some turquoise in the foot and there isn't. Humph. I toyed with the idea of yanking out the yarn until I got to the right spot but it's so far in that I'm afraid I would run out of yarn. So I sucked it up and kept knitting.

I spent most of my time in Golden reading a book that I wanted to finish - Secrets From the Vinyl Cafe by Stuart McLean. I nearly pee'd my pants laughing a coupla times. That man writes really funny stuff. My favourite stories are about Dave.

This is the last vacation blog post. Hope you enjoyed the stories & pictures.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Days 5-10

The last half of our vacation was a total blur. We arrived in Calgary Fri evening (saw a big ole moose about 30 feet from the highway) and the weekend was spent playing with the nieces, karaoke in the evenings (I kicked ass), shopping with my sister (you should've seen the sales!), eating dim sum, more shopping (I bought 5 bras), visiting friends, and even some yarn shopping!

This is my youngest niece playing on the swings at the local park:


She was having so much fun swinging on her belly. She also likes to go down slides on her belly.

At Make 1 Yarns (the website is currently MIA), I indulged in some sock yarn. On the left is a skein of Fibranatura Yummy and on the right are two skeins of Avery Allison Sport in Indigo. I'd originally bought this yarn as a birthday present for Gladys but I found something better in Kamloops.


On the drive from Calgary to Golden, we stopped in Canmore for lunch and shopping at my all-time favourite quilt store - The Sugar Pine Company. I was looking for a panel to make a quick baby girl quilt but they didn't have anything in smooth cotton. I did buy this lovely poppy pattern.


The poppies are 3D and beads and fabric paint are used to embellish the quilt top. The finished top is meant to be framed. I also purchased 2 rubber safety thimbles. I have a different version of these thimbles - without the safety lip so I can only use them for regular sewing. The new ones can be used for hand quilting. These are my favourite thimbles because they're bendy and fit snuggly on my finger. I have to cram masking tape into my metal thimbles to make them fit properly.

I was in Golden for a very short visit. We wandered downtown for a little bit and then headed out to the golf course for some cross country skiing. I didn't fall on my butt like I did the last time I was there. We saw lots of animal tracks and there was one patch where some elk had bedded down. I drove home by myself and hubby stayed a few extra days to ski Lake Louise and Kicking Horse. He originally wanted to ski Panorama as well but there's a serious lack of snow.

While I was gas-ing up and lunching in Kamloops, I decided to pay a visit to Twist of Fate Yarns. Oh my... I'd say 90% of the yarn and all of the fleece was hand dyed by the owner. What I thought would be a 15 min stop, ended up taking me over half an hour and I'm sure I didn't manage to touch everything. My favourite yarn was some yak/silk lace. I would've bought some but I didn't see a colour that I liked. Tho, I didn't leave empty handed.


On the left is a skein of heavy worsted/aran and on the right is a skein of merino/silk fingering. I bought something else, too but it's Gladys' birthday present so you can't see it until it's gifted. But it's something very special and unique and worth the wait.

I'm home now. The first thing I did when I got home was lose my door key. I put the key in the lock, turned it, and when I pulled it out the key ring had come undone. The rest of my keys hit the stoop and the door key went flying. My neighbour caught me on my hands and knees squinting under the stoop with a flashlight. I looked everywhere but I couldn't find it. I even searched the flower pots. Luckily, I have a spare key in the house.

I picked up the cats and I've spent an entire day doing laundry and putting things away. Ricky and Phoebe are glad to be home. Both of them slept with me all night. Phoebe is a little sneezy - she gets a little stressed from all the moving around. I took Ricky to the vet for more blood work. The results are still a little off plus he's not eating well so they took some more blood and it'll be tested for pancreatitis. Fingers crossed that we find out what's making him ill.

And a happy Valentine's Day to everyone! I'm hoping for a bouquet of yarn but I'll settle for some chocolate and an evening with my sweetie eating my favourite BBQ at Memphis Blues.

PS. Door key was found in the bag of yarn that I was holding in my hand when I unlocked the door. Phew!

Friday, February 13, 2009

Day Four

Internet access has been dodgy the last days of our vacation so I'm finally catching up on posting. Expect daily blogging until I'm done.

During the last day at Sun Peaks, hubby went skiing and I decided to go snowshoeing again. I picked up the snowshoes and a guidebook/map and went back to the hotel room to decide on my route and to pack lunch. While I was in the elevator, I came across two skiers who asked me if there was enough powder to go snowshoeing and I said yes, there was plenty. They grumbled about the inch of powder on the mountains. I think they were jealous of me.

I chose the Valley trail which goes along the bottom of the valley between the ski mountains. Just past the Mt. Morrisey chair lift, there is a snow cave.


The opening is definitely big enough to crawl into the cave but you have to get on your hands and knees.

On my way back, I switched to a harder route that goes along the base of Mt. Morrisey. It leads you past the little hut where we roasted marshmallows on Monday night.


I was able to take a little self-portrait.


As you continue along the trail, it goes uphill and if you ignore the trail markers and take a slightly lower route, you come out of the trees just above the golf course. There is a great 180 degree view of the valley and 2 of the 3 ski areas.


Mt. Tod is directly in front with the largest terrain and Sundance is just to the right of it. And you can see the snowshoe trail on the bottom left. The trail ends at the drop off and you slither down to the golf course where you get to hoof it through some deep powder. Trust me when I tell you that it's a good work out. Especially for someone with short legs!

I realized today that January was our blogiversary! So that means it's time for another contest & giveaway. Keep your eyes peeled for the details - coming soon!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Day Three

I finished the blue camo socks on Monday night.


Pattern: generic toe up; short row heels & toes
Yarn: Mirasol Hacho; col #306 Blue Ocean; 2 skeins (with only a few feet leftover)
Needles: 2.75mm dpns
Notes: Great squishy yarn. No pooling or flashing. Yarn fuzzed up while working the last of the wraps so I'm not sure how these will wear in my shoes.

No pictures from Day Two since it was a little too dark inside the spa room. I had a lovely facial and I came out half awake, hair sticking out everywhere, and smelling like pink grapefruit. I had enough moisturizer on my face to last me a few days. Hubby skied the whole day and we ate homemade chili for supper. After supper, we went for a really long walk along the village trail.

Today, hubby skied a half day and I met him for lunch at the bottom of the mountain and then we went cross country skiing.


This was a totally staged shot because I don't look this happy going down an actual hill. We started out at P5 (the You are Here marker) and headed east on the Cotton Tail trail. We went all the way to where it joins up with the Vista Trail and then we went south and then came back along the lower part of it. These two trails were marked beginner but I had to take my skis off when I couldn't get up a hill and on the steep downhill part. On our way back, we could hear a huge pack of woofing dogs. We figured it must've been the dogsled tours.


I haven't decided what I'll do with myself tomorrow. Hubby plans on skiing the whole day so I'll probably do a little souvenir shopping and a little knitting.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Day One

We made it!


I wasn't sure we'd get here. Hubby was coughing all night so I got up to sleep in the other bed but it was covered in duffle bags and hubby's clothes. So I dragged myself downstairs and slept on the couch. At 5:45am, Phoebe had a very noisy hairball. So I had to get up and clean the floor. Hubby woke me up at 6:30am and when I went upstairs, Ricky failed reach the litterbox in time so I had to haul out the carpet shampooer. I was ready to cry at that point.


We're staying at this lovely lodge. Our room is on the same level as the big balcony, on the left side.

After a quick supper, we headed over to the day lodge and we went on an evening snowshoe tour.


We hiked partway up the ski hill and stopped at a little hut for hot chocolate and marshmallow roasting. Then we came back down a ridge where we had a lovely view of the village. Snowshoeing is hard work! I'll have very sore thighs tomorrow. Good thing I've only got a facial planned :)