I don't know how these conversations even happen.
Mom: You should go to bed. (It's only about 10pm.)
Me: I'm fine.
Mom: Take some medicine that will make you sleepy, then.
Me: If I take medicine now, it'll knock me out for too long. I need to get up at 6 am 'cause I'm taking [my younger sister] to school.
Mom: I don't want you waking up at 11 again. You're not being responsible.
Sister: Yeah, it's not good for you.
Me: I woke up at 9 this morning, not 11. And I did chores all day! Plus I just said, I'm getting up at 6 tomorrow. I'm taking you to school so that I can have the car, and then I can get it smog checked and have the oil changed.
Mom: Why did you wait so long to do it?
Sister: You shouldn't sit around all day.
Me: Well, I'm doing it tomorrow, so that doesn't matter. It'll get done.
Mom: You need to get your priorities straight. *walks out*
WAT?!?!?! I don't understand her train of thought. It's like "bed = coffee = llamas = CELERY. FIVE CELERY. THAT'S how irresponsible you are! FIVE CELERY!!!!!!" (partial quote from my friend Polly who probably understands these things better than I do)
What this post fails to represent is my mom talking over me constantly, and my sister on top of that, also telling me what I should do. But writing out makes it sound all nice and orderly. It WASN'T.
12 months. As many projects as I can possibly manage. And of course tapioca has to do with it.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Monday, August 01, 2011
Keeping Up
...is not one of my greatest talents.
Soooo, anyone actually following this may have noticed that it's been a few months since I posted anything, and I was SUPPOSED to do a different project each month. Well, scratch that, I just crochet things now. I never realized how fun and relaxing it could be, plus: 1) I've improved, 2) I'm getting a product out of it, so it's really rewarding, too. Crochet is now my favorite hobby EVER. I mentioned in the previous post that I'd start a new blog just about crochet, but that's really unnecessary, as I'm just converting this blog. And here is where I show you all the fun things I've made since I've been gone:
No. 1, I finished the Stargate!
Chevron 9 is encoded and locked!
Anyway, this makes me a very happy nerd.
I gave the Stargate that's pictured to my friend Polly, and I made a second one which is now hanging on my wall.
I also made this Totoro for my friend Mel as a birthday present. It is rather big, and was therefore pretty time-consuming. I started in in March for her birthday in April, but I didn't finish it until the beginning of June (*facepalm*). I also made a hat for her as a graduation present, but I don't have a picture of it for some reason.
Soooo, I guess these are in reverse chronological order. I think I made this in... early March? This was a birthday present for a friend who lives in my dorm, and I didn't follow a pattern or anything! I'm quite proud of myself for it.
My first thread crochet project! Last week I made a skirt and then I crocheted an edging onto it. It was quite time-consuming, but I'm pretty proud of the outcome. Actually I'm proud of the whole skirt. I should post a picture of that soon.
Speaking of sewing, I made my first cosplay in the first two weeks of July! If you've read any of Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels (there are 38 of them, and you really should read them if you haven't yet), then you know about Great A'Tuin, the space turtle. I'd never heard of anyone cosplaying him/her/it before, so I decided to give it a try:
There's a backplate under the shell which I strap to my torso, and the turtle head goes on as a hood. Then I cover the straps by velcro-ing on a white belly (or rather a square of off-white fabric), and put foam flippers on my arms. There are four bolts that hold the back plate, the shell, the elephants, and the Disc all together. There's also some wire and stuffing in the shell to help hold its shape.
I wore the costume to ComicCon in San Diego weekend before last, and was recognized quite a bit. Sometimes I got pictures from people who didn't recognize it, but simply thought it was crazy. The thing that surprised me most, though, was that I could actually sit down while wearing it! Considering how many panels we attended on the day I wore this, that was very helpful.
So, I guess that's everything. I made some more hats for people this summer, but I didn't get pictures of any of them. Oh, well. I have to go... watch Farscape now.
Soooo, anyone actually following this may have noticed that it's been a few months since I posted anything, and I was SUPPOSED to do a different project each month. Well, scratch that, I just crochet things now. I never realized how fun and relaxing it could be, plus: 1) I've improved, 2) I'm getting a product out of it, so it's really rewarding, too. Crochet is now my favorite hobby EVER. I mentioned in the previous post that I'd start a new blog just about crochet, but that's really unnecessary, as I'm just converting this blog. And here is where I show you all the fun things I've made since I've been gone:
Made for http://pollyrambles.blogspot.com/ |
Chevron 9 is encoded and locked!
Anyway, this makes me a very happy nerd.
I gave the Stargate that's pictured to my friend Polly, and I made a second one which is now hanging on my wall.
Made for http://whitefluffyhat.blogspot.com/ |
I also made this Totoro for my friend Mel as a birthday present. It is rather big, and was therefore pretty time-consuming. I started in in March for her birthday in April, but I didn't finish it until the beginning of June (*facepalm*). I also made a hat for her as a graduation present, but I don't have a picture of it for some reason.
Soooo, I guess these are in reverse chronological order. I think I made this in... early March? This was a birthday present for a friend who lives in my dorm, and I didn't follow a pattern or anything! I'm quite proud of myself for it.
My first thread crochet project! Last week I made a skirt and then I crocheted an edging onto it. It was quite time-consuming, but I'm pretty proud of the outcome. Actually I'm proud of the whole skirt. I should post a picture of that soon.
Speaking of sewing, I made my first cosplay in the first two weeks of July! If you've read any of Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels (there are 38 of them, and you really should read them if you haven't yet), then you know about Great A'Tuin, the space turtle. I'd never heard of anyone cosplaying him/her/it before, so I decided to give it a try:
A turtle carrying 4 elephants carrying the disc-shaped planet. |
I wore the costume to ComicCon in San Diego weekend before last, and was recognized quite a bit. Sometimes I got pictures from people who didn't recognize it, but simply thought it was crazy. The thing that surprised me most, though, was that I could actually sit down while wearing it! Considering how many panels we attended on the day I wore this, that was very helpful.
So, I guess that's everything. I made some more hats for people this summer, but I didn't get pictures of any of them. Oh, well. I have to go... watch Farscape now.
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