Sorry I haven't updated the blog in a while... I just haven't really had anything to say. I helped out with Hokie Healing, and that was great. You would think that I would link to all of the blogs talking about it, but it totally slipped my mind.
So here we go plunging in July, which by all accounts will be the best month ever. The Fourth of July is planned. I'll be eating delicious crab and watching movies outdoor on a big screen. A trip to the river is in the works, for the Tuba reunion Eric will be involved in...that weekend. Yes. He played tuba in the Marching Virginians. And they want to have a reunion. Including a pirate-themed day. I'll just leave it at that.
The week after that, the new Harry Potter movie is out on Wednesday. Thinking about having people over to watch movie 3 and movie 4, in preparation for movie 5. My friend Laurie's wedding is that coming weekend... so I'll be driving out to someplace called Rixeyville to watch, celebrate, and drink.
The week after that, the LAST HARRY POTTER BOOK IS OUT. Immediately after I pick up my copy at the Christiansburg B&N, I'll be packing my bags and heading off to CALIFORNIA. California for a whole WEEK to see my best friend from college, who I haven't seen for three years. Once I fly back in, I'll be spending a day or two in the DC area to hang with the very kind girlfriend who is going to be babysitting my car and driving me to and from Dulles.
So there's July for you. It's gonna be busy.
I've been toying with several projects, cause I figure I can do some knitting on the plane...I've been thinking about doing a shawl or the clapotis, but I haven't decided yet. And I really need to try sock knitting again, with some new yarn and addi turbos. Size 2 DPNs are no fun. Stabby stabby.
Ok, so maybe I did have a few things to say :)
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6 comments:
I doubt seriously that you'll be allowed to take knitting needles on a plane. I could be wrong...
According to the FAA's website, they say it's a go. According to my airline, it's also a go.
I take needles on all my flights. I've only had one problem with them and it was in Narobi, so I don't really count it.
You need the Clap! And you can take all knitting needles on the plane!
Whew, you are busy! I've been away floating around a bit, but it has been nice to see you with the project. Keep us posted on your travels!
Are you going at midnight to get HP 7?
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