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Good weekend, mostly!

February 19th, 2007 Leave a comment Go to comments

Had a good time at the Carolina Alpaca Celebration in Concord on Sunday. I went with turtlegirl76 and illiane. The animals were so cute I considered smuggling one out, but decided it probably wouldn’t fit comfortably in illiane’s SUV. Curses, foiled again! The event was geared more towards breeders, but was still fun.


However, we did have a good time at the free spinning seminar, which turned out to be more of a talk about shearing, picking, carding, and very little spinning. We got to see a bit done, though, and I learned that I like a double treadle, more modern machine than the single-treadle antique that I briefly experimented with in the seminar. No, that is not me in the picture, it is Donna Blackmon of Flint Ridge Alpacas.


There were, of course, vendors there, with all manner of alpaca and craft-related stuff. I wound up spending every single cent of the “mad money” my husband left me. (I had paid bills the day before and mentioned that we were officially broke, but oh well, I’d still have a good time. He left a wad o’ cash on the bedside table for me before he and my daughter took off for Laurinburg. Sweet!)



What’d I buy? Well, Creatively Dyed Yarn had a booth, so I had to get that pretty skein of sock yarn to the left, of course. Also, the one to the right, which is a little more tan and less pink than the picture shows. There was also some worsted, and from other vendors, a bar of really minty eucalyptus-y soap, a pair of incredibly soft baby alpaca gloves, some finger puppets for my daughter, and a little treat for my husband which I can’t show yet because apparently he does occasionally read my blog. Who knew?

Then it was back to Charlotte, where I helped turtlegirl rearrange her furniture. I swear, it was more fun than it sounds. Our cat mercifully let me sleep until 7:30 this morning, so I awakened full of pep! I’ve spent the day cleaning the house. It still looks like a sty, but it looks like a sty which could actually someday be clean. At least the piles of crap are smaller. Just gotta keep that momentum going.


Major down side? Today was Presidents’ Day and there was no school. Or so I thought. We had a snow day two weeks ago, and apparently the school system decided that today was a makeup day. I didn’t know this until my mother called at noon and mentioned it. Meanwhile, my daughter’s out of town. I seem to remember that when I was a kid, they just tacked all those days on the end of the year. I figured that’s what they’d do this time. Apparently not.

My daughter’s school has an automated system which they use to call us all the time, once in English and once in Spanish. If there’s a school play, or a “donuts for dads” type thing, we get calls. They couldn’t call and say “hey, there’s school today!”? Gr. So we missed a day, which is frustrating.

Well, it’s back on the alpaca horse tomorrow, but hopefully we’ll all be in high spirits. I know I feel better having a cleaner house and new yarn to play with.

Now when’s my next vacation?

Hats up for: OR, OR, and NY.

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  1. February 19th, 2007 at 21:02 | #1

    Area schools are in session today here because most of the schools were closed for a week due to the ice storm in January. We were surprised, too, but I guess when you have 8 days of school to make up for they want to spread it out.

  2. February 19th, 2007 at 21:02 | #2

    Area schools are in session today here because most of the schools were closed for a week due to the ice storm in January. We were surprised, too, but I guess when you have 8 days of school to make up for they want to spread it out.

  3. February 19th, 2007 at 23:54 | #3

    Whenever and I go to a fiber thingy, we pinky swear on the way that we will not bring home anything that needs air holes. Baby pygora goats were the most recent temptation.

    That yarn is very enticing indeed.

  4. February 19th, 2007 at 23:54 | #4

    Whenever and I go to a fiber thingy, we pinky swear on the way that we will not bring home anything that needs air holes. Baby pygora goats were the most recent temptation.

    That yarn is very enticing indeed.

  5. February 20th, 2007 at 02:57 | #5

    Alpacas are so cute!! There is an alpaca farm just a few miles from where I grew up, and every time I visit my folks I want to just drive out and watch them. 🙂

    My daughter’s preschool used today as a snow make-up day but my son’s elementary school did not. That means he’ll probably have his last day of class on a Monday (which is silly).

  6. February 20th, 2007 at 02:57 | #6

    Alpacas are so cute!! There is an alpaca farm just a few miles from where I grew up, and every time I visit my folks I want to just drive out and watch them. 🙂

    My daughter’s preschool used today as a snow make-up day but my son’s elementary school did not. That means he’ll probably have his last day of class on a Monday (which is silly).

  7. February 20th, 2007 at 06:52 | #7

    D’awww. I dunno, you might have been able to smuggle one out! I once brought home a llama in the back of a station wagon. ;D

  8. February 20th, 2007 at 06:52 | #8

    D’awww. I dunno, you might have been able to smuggle one out! I once brought home a llama in the back of a station wagon. ;D

  9. February 20th, 2007 at 22:43 | #9

    I knew you’d be able to blog faster than me. I can’t even read bloglines at work anymore. =( I’m working on my entry now. So much to catch up on! And thanks again for helping with the furniture! It’s so much better!

  10. February 20th, 2007 at 22:43 | #10

    I knew you’d be able to blog faster than me. I can’t even read bloglines at work anymore. =( I’m working on my entry now. So much to catch up on! And thanks again for helping with the furniture! It’s so much better!

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