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Yay for baby things! I finished the set I made up for Fadi and put it in the mail today. Lucy should get it in a few days:
Hello, hello! I guess I'm just a knittin' fool these days because I have another finished object to show you! Knit up to send out to my cute lil' nephew, it's Spherey from Jess Hutchinson's Booklet. He turned out really soft because I used Paton's Be Mine to make him. Enjoy!
Hello all. This will be a quick one, but I wanted to do this because (geeky of me, I know) I'm so excited about it. Mike and I finally switched from crappy Nextel to Verizon which means I no longer have an ancient, practically obselete phone. In fact, it's quite the contrary now! My phone is cooler than Mike's now...more features and everything. :D I am writing this post on my phone because I have a full keyboard. This phone is like a mini laptop. I love it!! So fun to use...
So I finished piecing together the sweater I've been working on. Check it out y'all:
And closer up:
And the back:
And lastly, the cool buttons:
You can't tell from the picture because the colors are all distorted to show the detail, but they're mother of pearl and the pink design is much more subtle.
Anyway, enjoy! I'll get the other knitted item posted in a day or two.
Oh, and PS...Comments greatly appreciated because I haven't decided if I like it that much or not. It feels kinda bulky on. So please share if you think it's a keeper or not.
Hello, hello. You are now reading the blog of a college graduate. But, no, not just any old graduate (*BRAG ALERT*), a summa-cum-laude-social-work-department-award-winning graduate. :D Don't hate me because I'm smart. And to top it all off, I just found out yesterday that I won a contest I entered--Influencing State Policy. This contest was practically tailor-made for me, though, because what they wanted to see social work students doing was what was required of me at my internship this year. I used my experiences with MERI (Marriage Equality Rhode Island, for those of you that don't remember) to write about. The contest was super easy to enter. It required writing a two pages or less paper outlining: what I did, how many people would be affected by the policy I was working for, what the outcome was, and what I learned in the process. Simple. So anyhow, I received the email yesterday that I was one of three winners. That part's a bummer, though. One of three. There was only supposed to be one winner, but because it was a social work contest they wanted to be all nicey-nicey and give it to three people whose "judges rankings were so close." Now the prize money (the big draw for me) has to be split three ways. One person was supposed to walk away with $1000--I was hoping it would be me as it would go to some aspect of the wedding, possibly the honeymoon. Somehow $333.33 doesn't seem as significant. Don't get me wrong, it is definitely better than nothing and still helpful, but still a bummer. The prizes are being awarded at a policy conference in DC, but if I attend to receive my awards I'm basically cancelling out the money I just won, so I can't go. :( That sucks, too. What I would give for a short getaway. I'm getting antsy having been in one place so long. Must travel. Soon.