Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Florals Part 2
Finished the pillow for my friends' wedding present.
It's really satisfying to see one of my designs physically realized.
Labels:
circular jacquard knit machine,
florals,
knit,
pillow,
sewing
Monday, April 6, 2015
Floral Knit
I spent most of the evening repairing old knit work from college
that will be made into a pillow for a friends wedding.
This weekend I went through my cedar chest of fabrics that I
made in college. It was really nice to see some of the work
again.
Labels:
circular jacquard knit machine,
florals,
knit,
pattern,
pillow
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Baozi and singing with friends
My first attempt at making buns. Not a great technique. |
Very excited about my first attempt to make baozi
from no recipes. I had a little trouble pinching
the buns off at the top as you can see in the top
image, but they tasted really good. Now all I need
is practice.
Then Ebe sang a little of her favorite.
Labels:
baozi,
Bob Dylan,
buns,
chinese food,
Ebe,
Ebe singing,
no recipes,
weekend vibes
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Experimental Music at the Library
Some footage of Jace's performance at the Cincinnati Public Library.
Shouldn't have sat under the speaker while recording!
Monday, March 16, 2015
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Monday, February 16, 2015
Home Vibes
This weekend Jace and I decided to camp out downstairs by the fire and watch movies.
Jace's latest project, spray painting the tv the color 'biscuit.'
Can you tell what we were watching?
Spent most of today home reading C. P. Snow's article on Balzac.
Then Jace and I walked to the bookstore downtown and I bought
Jonathan Kozol's Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Thursday, January 29, 2015
90210
Beverly Hills 90210 caused a stir in my family. Or that is how it appeared to me when it aired in 1990. Both of my sisters (being 11 and 8 at the time) had been talking about it before it came out and we were all pretty excited. It is only now that I realize I was not quite 5 years old. I don't remember feeling that young. But both my sisters wanted to see it and I was the youngest so I didn't want to be left out of any grown up girl activity. In the end I wasn't allowed to see it because I was too young and it was past my bedtime, but I eventually learned how to 1) stay up past my bed time and 2) sneakily watch the show from the kitchen under the guise of making a snack.
90210 taught me so much. It taught me what cocaine was and that breast cancer looks like chewing gum. I don't know if this actually happened in one of the episodes, but I seem to remember Dylan sniffing coke out of a ring he was wearing on his finger.
I was also confused by the Luke Perry and Jason Priestley. They had the same hair so it was years before I realized they were two distinct characters.
Beverly Hills 90210, an impressive but confusing show to a young kid.
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