Okay, as promised we’re going to go over my recent trip to Alaska. The purpose of the trip was to see my brother, Jimmy, graduate from high school. Bartlett High School to be exact. And he did. He graduated Cum Laude (Excuse me while I squee inside my head for a moment with unadulterated pride!) and is already in Georgia on campus at Ft. Valley State getting ready to start his first semester as a college student. (Another brief moment of pride and squee-ing.)
This kid, I swear to you, is one of the smartest, most handsome, funny, weirdest dudes on the face of the planet. I am honored to be related to him. I love him so much sometimes it makes my head spin. I am so proud I can’t even accurately describe. He has two full ride scholarships (both academic) and is going to college for computer engineering.
Pictures!
There is my handsome, smart, witty brother Jimmy. Sticking his tongue out in the only photo I have of him in his graduation gear. Goof ball.
Notice the sweater I’m wearing? Why, yes that is the Something Red by Knit and Tonic pattern I was knitting up just for this occasion. I finished it just in time. Graduation was on Monday, I finished it Sunday afternoon in time to block and wear it damp to the ceremony.
This is me with both of my brothers. Jonny, the ridiculously good looking red head on my right is due to graduate next year and follow in his brothers foot steps to Ft. Valley State to be an engineer as well. Not computers, something else. I think mechanical? Something about building cars and space ships or something. They’re both so smart it’s scary.
This is Mom #2 and Dad with Jimmy. (Mom #2 sounds better than step-Mom, I think. Because Cheryl is very much a Mom, and not a step.)
The rest of my trip was fairly uneventful. I did see a moose:
Eating grass on the side of the road.
It’s what they do best.
I got some decent pictures of some of my friends and family. We’ll just run through them real quick here, even though none of this has anything to do with knitting:
My sister Katrina and I. Kat took me out to the best gay bar (maybe only gay bar?) in Anchorage, Mad Myrnas to see the drag show on Friday night. She even had her friend Stacey (who performs as a drag king) sing us our favorite song; "Wonderwall" by Oasis. This is a snap shot of us singing along. It was a wonderful night.
It also involved three of my favorite ladies; (from left:) Heather, Lydia and Jenn. Heather is what I considered an adopted little sister, I met her when she was a wee thing of 15 (and I was 19), Lydia and I have known each other since…um, forever and she used to lend me her old ID to get into bars when I was underage and Jenn is my old roommate and the only woman I would ever live with again.
Oh! Here’s a knitting related picture. I knit this cute little hat (and mittens that match) up several months ago for my sister Kat, and they finally made it to her. I kept meaning to put them in a box and ship them, but I just took them up with me instead. So now it’s May and she won’t be able to use them for another six months, but at least she has them WAY in advance for the coming winter.
Kat in the Hat!
And finally, I couldn’t resister a sock in progress shot with the beautiful mountains that surround Anchorage as a back drop. Very Yarn Harlot I know, but imitation is the highest form of flattery right?
I have been knitting as well, I have a pair of Toe Up Monkey’s (Los Monos Locos) on the needles right now. I’ve just finished turning the heel and only have about eight more pattern repeats and some ribbing to go. If I just sat down and worked on them I would probably have them finished in a few hours. My patience with these socks is wearing thin however and I find myself staring at them and hating them with every ounce of my being.
There they are. The evil things.
Just taunting me now. So close to the finish.
Los Monos Diablo is more like it!
I’ve also knit a whole bunch of this ridiculousness:
Binky holders. They attach the pacifier to a clip so that babies can’t throw their pacifiers all over the place. It’s kind of a good idea, if I wasn’t completely morally opposed to the very idea of a pacifier.
But they make great gifts. So there you have it. I knit them. I personally like the flower one best.
I’ve got a bikini on the needles right now as well, but I accidentally threw a 24 oz. cup of hot chai all over it yesterday so it’s currently on hold while it dries after the little bath I gave it.
That should be done this week though, so pictures are forth coming.
Now, what have all of YOU been up to?
May 27th, 2008 at 1:11 pm
Looks like you had a great time. The pacifier things turned out great!!!!
May 28th, 2008 at 12:39 pm
How awesome you got to hang out with your bro and sis, they look like fun wierd people
I love your sweater! It turned out so cute. I’d make one if I thought I’d actually leave the house anytime soon to wear it somewhere :/