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November 13, 2006

It's crunch time!

I'm getting ready to come home (leaving in less than 36 hours!) which entails packing, cleaning, working, teaching, and taking care of a lot of outstanding responsibilities that I don't want to worry about while I'm away. But I've got priorities! I found the following on the Northwest website tonight and am wondering if should dare bring my nice (small) knitting scissors with me on the plane...

"As of December 22, 2005 scissors with a cutting edge of four inches or less and tools such as screwdrivers, wrenches and pliers smaller than seven inches will be permitted in passenger carry-on bags."

It would appear that my small knitting scissors could make the in-cabin flight, but I've already lost one pair of scissors this year (tested bringing my haircutting scissors when I went to HK but was shut down and had to throw them away at the airport). Anyone bring small scissors like this on an international flight recently?

I could always check them, but what if I make TONS of knitting progress on that long, long flight and want to start a second legwarmer? (new project, long story). Decisions!

Either way, I'm headed straight for "the heartland" (as someone would put it) this week and despite all the stress of leaving and my nagging cough, I am SOOOOOOO excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

November 09, 2006

Happy, happy, buzz, buzz

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Kelly and Mariko (doing "the Molly" pose).

On Monday, Anjali and I had the great pleasure of meeting Mariko and Kelly of Superbuzzy fame for dinner in Nagoya. It was so fun to finally meet all of them! I thought it was kind of eerie that Mariko and I had the same print bag (Kelly had the one that i covet) and that Anjali and I had the very same lime green phone! Everyone was even more genuine and easy to get along with in real life than I had imagined. The only letdown was that my poor mom couldn't be there (next time!). They were in and out of Nagoya pretty fast, but I guess such is the life of international businesswomen. I must have had so much fun that night that for the first time, I conked out on the train ride home and had to be shaken awake by the train conductor when it got to the final stop. Thank goodness my station was the terminus or I would have been in trouble!

Even writing it doesn't make it feel very real, but believe it or not, I'll be stateside one week from now (!!!) and I have tons of non-knitting things to get done before I leave. I'm thinking that yarn store hopping combined with some domestic travel, holiday downtime and one whoooole week at home with my mom and pops will give me the time I need to relax and get back into the swing of knitting again. After all, even I have holiday gift ideas swirling in my head. Just have to finish that baby sweater first...

feeling of the moment

    "Draw a crazy picture, write a nutty poem, sing a mumble-gumble song, whistle through your comb. Do a loony-goony dance 'cross the kitchen floor, put something silly in the world that ain't been there before."

    -Shel Silverstein