I've got a lot of random thoughts floating around that don't really connect so I'm just going to make a list. Here goes...
1. I did the Inman Park Festival in Atlanta this weekend. It turned out to be a pretty good show for a non-fiber focused event. I was the only yarnie there. But I got to meet a lot of cool people. The girl in the booth across from me actually majored in fiber arts in college and had moved into glass design. We had a cool conversation about dyeing and fiber. It's a small world, after all.
This was my first festival that was totally outdoors and my first with a canopy. My dad bought it as an early birthday present for me and I couldn't be happier! It worked great. We were shaded and protected and professional looking. Thanks Papa! You're the best :)
2. I got to watch the weirdest and coolest parade ever at the festival.
The Seed and Feed Marching Abominable. They've got a cult following in the city. They even had a PBS special made about them.
A precision attache case team. Bet you didn't know these existed.
The Atlanta School had some of their students dress up in steam punk. This picture isn't the greatest but I just think it's awesome that there were all these 13 and 14 year olds in steam punk get up.
Bagpipers.
"William" and "Kate" made an appearance.
Box Heros. Basically there are superheros made out of boxes. Really, really well done.
The Atlanta Roller Girls one of our local roller derby teams (Can I just say I love roller derby team names? And the names the girls give themselves. I have my roller derby name picked out but I'm not telling in case you try and steal it :)).
The Bridesmaid Brigade which featured girls wearing their bridesmaid dresses.
A guy on this bike thingy. You know, just because every parade needs one...
And, yes, a record breaking Gnome March. Didn't gnome they had these? Neither did I. But let it be gnome that they were out in force. Enough gnome puns...
3. For some reason I feel like avoiding grad school this week.
4. There are 20 more days of work left until I'm unofficially self-employed (I will be officially self-employed in August).
5. I finally updated the Eastern European and Russian Orphanages blog. For the first time ever I had some problems where the site was not recognizing a page. Finally got it fixed.
6. I really need to update my shop stock. But I haven't the energy. Must do this tomorrow.
7. My friend Jenn informed me this weekend that I don't eat or sleep enough. I'm beginning to agree with her.
8. I saved 27% on my grocery bill today. I'm no master couponer but I got enough breakfast foods (yogurt and cereal) to last me at least a month, some cleaning supplies for .99, health and beauty items for less than $5, salad, and organic dishwashing detergent. The most expensive stuff? The canned cat food and cat treats. Why do I have such a picky cat? I can't buy anything cheap because she won't eat it. All in all I think I did pretty good. If I can get it to 50% I'll be elated.
9. My friend Jenn (another Jenn) did a blog post about the Eastern European and Russian Orphanages Project. It's such and awesome and lovely article! Many thanks to Jenn for featuring me. I love her and her family dearly, especially her two boys :)
10. I'm tired. And yet I have the strong urge to clean my apartment. Instead I'm going to take a bath and work on my grad school reading. Because nothing says "relaxing" like reading the standards for administering psychological assessments.
Monday, May 2, 2011
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Oh now you went and did it!! I just had to go over to that website, sigh. The kids in these orphanages just rip at my heart strings.
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