Well, that was unpleasant
Aug. 2nd, 2004 10:30 amAs those who made it to Bagels are already aware, I was down for the count yesterday. Temp of 99.5° F (which is seriously elevated, for me - my "normal" temperature is between 98.2 and 98.4, depending on where I am in my cycle), very sore throat, swollen and tender lymph nodes, and general muscle aching. I was bad enough off that I didn't trust myself to make hot tea. Fortunately,
bibulb successfully brought me chicken tacos and Gatorade, so between the soup from Saturday and that I was reasonably well cared for.
My lymph nodes are still swollen and there's rather a lot of phlegm sticking around, but I can now swallow without wincing and my temperature has returned to (my) normal. So I've recovered enough that I'm going to plan on going to the meeting tomorrow, even though I still don't really know where/when it is; I'm going to the school to pick up my keys first, and hopefully get a chance to find the old e-mail on my computer. While I'm there, assuming that I don't discover that I'm way late for the meeting (I think we weren't scheduled until after lunch), I'll shake down the counselors for the AP scores.
I've finished the hat; once I'm more presentable, I'll try and get a shot of me wearing it off the digital camera. I have 6-8 pattern reps (24-32 rows) left on the shawl, not counting two rows of crocheted edging; hopefully I'll manage to finish it today or tomorrow on the bus home. Is there an actual yarn store in Houston anywhere? It's a large enough city, there's got to be at least one; the yarn selections at Mickey's, Avocation Atrium, and the chain fabric stores are all embarrassingly small. Of course, with my luck, it's in Clear Lake or someplace equally difficult to get to.
UPS's tracking system claims I should be getting the box of beads today, so there's another project to work on. In addition, I also need to finish writing Saturday's ritual (and e-mail copies to my other reader/s), pick up my share of the items for the ritual, get a little further in writing plot for the GURPS game (which meets this Wednesday), and figure out when the heck I'm going to manage to do this week's grocery shopping.
Maybe I should just go take a warm bath instead . . .
My lymph nodes are still swollen and there's rather a lot of phlegm sticking around, but I can now swallow without wincing and my temperature has returned to (my) normal. So I've recovered enough that I'm going to plan on going to the meeting tomorrow, even though I still don't really know where/when it is; I'm going to the school to pick up my keys first, and hopefully get a chance to find the old e-mail on my computer. While I'm there, assuming that I don't discover that I'm way late for the meeting (I think we weren't scheduled until after lunch), I'll shake down the counselors for the AP scores.
I've finished the hat; once I'm more presentable, I'll try and get a shot of me wearing it off the digital camera. I have 6-8 pattern reps (24-32 rows) left on the shawl, not counting two rows of crocheted edging; hopefully I'll manage to finish it today or tomorrow on the bus home. Is there an actual yarn store in Houston anywhere? It's a large enough city, there's got to be at least one; the yarn selections at Mickey's, Avocation Atrium, and the chain fabric stores are all embarrassingly small. Of course, with my luck, it's in Clear Lake or someplace equally difficult to get to.
UPS's tracking system claims I should be getting the box of beads today, so there's another project to work on. In addition, I also need to finish writing Saturday's ritual (and e-mail copies to my other reader/s), pick up my share of the items for the ritual, get a little further in writing plot for the GURPS game (which meets this Wednesday), and figure out when the heck I'm going to manage to do this week's grocery shopping.
Maybe I should just go take a warm bath instead . . .
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Date: 2004-08-02 08:36 am (UTC)The economic situation that has prevailed for the last 3.5 years has been hard on many of the craft stores. I'm not sure who is still around.
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Date: 2004-08-02 08:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-02 08:59 am (UTC)what shawl are you making? charlotte's web (that's not the lily chin design)?
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Date: 2004-08-02 09:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-02 09:44 am (UTC)Once I'm done with this one and clear another couple of things out of my queue, I'm going to do it again with a lighter color and doing a proper feather-and-fan. I made the change because I thought the lace would be too breezy, but the more solid fabric is actually too heavy for a Houston fall - I won't be able to wear it until January unless I've nothing on underneath!
I haven't been tempted to try any of the patterns going around under the name "Charlotte's Web" (which one are you thinking of?), but I have the pattern for Emma Crew's "Cobweb" and I'm thinking of doing that when I have time to learn how to do an i-cord (in my copious spare time, of course . . .).
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Date: 2004-08-02 11:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-02 11:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-02 12:40 pm (UTC)don't let the icord hold you up...emma also tossed in this tidbit (for people like you who crochet): Alternatively, a row of single crochet could be worked along the straight edge of the shawl instead of the applied i-cord edging.
i learned to make an icord here basically, you only cast-on/leave a few stitches (ideally 3). knit those three. slide them to the other end of your dpns or circular needle (or transfer them to your other straight needle, but that gets really old). pull the yarn tight behind the stitches and knit them again. basically, you knit every row...but you knit the same side so you get something that *looks* like stockinette with out the purling part.
(after typing that, i get the feeling you know how to make an icord, but the applied icord idea is what isn't jiving...but eh.)
talking to me about knitting is dangerous!! i tend to get people much more involved and into things...hehe...but if you ever need an online resource, i probably have it. i'll be glad to hook you up.
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Date: 2004-08-02 12:58 pm (UTC)5266 Beechnut
Houston, TX 77096
713-661-9411
10a-5p (monday thru saturday)
10a-8p (wednesday)
Merribee Needlearts & Crafts 1960
12862 Shiloh Church Road
Houston, TX 77066
(281) 440-6980
http://www.merribee.com
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Date: 2004-08-02 02:15 pm (UTC)There's also Three Stitches, but that's out in Spring and probably a bit further than you want to drive when Yarns 2 Ewe is so much closer. Three Stitches has more of a selection of embroidery floss, but I think Yarns 2 Ewe is better on actual yarn.
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Date: 2004-08-02 03:16 pm (UTC)Where'd you come up with these? Is there a "yarn stores for knitters" web page out there somewhere?
Bagels, bagels everywhere . . .
Date: 2004-08-02 03:29 pm (UTC)The food's good, the food's reasonably priced, there's an outside area that'll be ok for the kids to run amok in when it isn't so miserably hot.
There are, however, not free refills on soft drinks . . . and there's no changing tables in the bathroom.
They are open 'till all hours . . . and have a different clientele than Schlotzky's did . . . but yeah - we certainly need to try some other places. Maybe make it a floating event - 1st Sunday here, 2nd sunday there, etc. (wow, that could confuse some folks!) :)
Re: Bagels, bagels everywhere . . .
Date: 2004-08-02 03:38 pm (UTC)Let me see if I can dig up any bagely/sandwichy places that we might have overlooked . . . there's gotta be at least one left that we haven't closed out, darn it!
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Date: 2004-08-02 04:04 pm (UTC)yes
no, really, there are a few good resources. when someone on
google, of course, is the favorite.
(i feel like there is one more place, with good yarn store reviews and postings on it that i'm forgetting. gnar.)
Re: Bagels, bagels everywhere . . .
Date: 2004-08-02 07:12 pm (UTC)Chachos is great for the occasional . . . but prolly not regularly.
I hope there's something!
Re: Bagels, bagels everywhere . . .
Date: 2004-08-02 09:19 pm (UTC)Actually, I discovered that there is a loophole - large fountain beverage refills are free. (This includes both the HUGE gargantugulp steins that PB and his siggo had, as well as the to-go containers.) So that's not as much of an issue now.
I'd like to find a stable place eventually, but I certainly would not mind floating to check some places out first.
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Date: 2004-08-02 10:11 pm (UTC)Not a very good selection of "regular" yarn, but lots of $30 for 50 grams sort of stuff.
And the woman is, um, well, a little on the snooty side.
I have heard good things about Yarns 2 Ewe, though I haven't made it there yet.
If you go, let me know what you think!
(and my sweater is coming along very nicely. Can't wait to show you!)
Re: Bagels, bagels everywhere . . .
Date: 2004-08-03 11:28 am (UTC)I'm just not sure how late they are open on Sundays.
But I'm not too sure I want them to go out of business though... :)
Re: Bagels, bagels everywhere . . .
Date: 2004-08-03 01:43 pm (UTC)It is gonna be tough to find a place that:
- Has breakfasts on Sunday
- Will let us move tables together
- Has free refills
- Has room on Sundays
- Doesn't charge $15+ per head
- Has parking
- Is kid friendly
Re: Bagels, bagels everywhere . . .
Date: 2004-08-03 07:16 pm (UTC)Given that Chachos' refills are dealt with now, it isn't a horrid idea . . . but I do (kinda) understand you outside-the-loop-phobes. :)
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Date: 2004-08-03 07:19 pm (UTC)Re: Bagels, bagels everywhere . . .
Date: 2004-08-03 07:19 pm (UTC)Re: Bagels, bagels everywhere . . .
Date: 2004-08-04 11:53 am (UTC)Some of these are rather far out, which would make them more accessible to some and less accessible to others . . .
Re: Bagels, bagels everywhere . . .
Date: 2004-08-04 02:11 pm (UTC)