{"id":30,"date":"2009-12-17T11:03:23","date_gmt":"2009-12-17T16:03:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/missaudrey.net\/wordpress\/2009\/12\/17\/has-anyone-seen-where-i-put-november\/"},"modified":"2009-12-17T11:03:23","modified_gmt":"2009-12-17T16:03:23","slug":"has-anyone-seen-where-i-put-november","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/missaudrey.net\/?p=30","title":{"rendered":"Has anyone seen where I put November?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P>I could have sworn I left it around here somewhere!  In any case, it&#8217;s already past the ides of December, and you can probably guess how much preparation I&#8217;ve done for the holidays.  Read: not much.  I&#8217;ve had some decent excuses, though.<br \/>\n<P>1) Moving.  After all sorts of trials and tribulations, the housing situation is all settled.  I am staying put in my cozy little apartment on Pacific Street, and I am glad to have some certainty for the next year after the couple months of wiffling that went on.  Now I&#8217;ve just got lots of furniture rearranging to think about and some paint colors to choose (finally!), since Neimah&#8217;s big gift to me this Christmas is the donation of his time and skill to paint the apartment &#8211; the <i>whole<\/i> apartment &#8211; in whatever fashion I choose.  Grin.  : D<br \/>\n<P>2) The job.  After even more wiffling on the part of Apple, and a somewhat coerced (I felt) interview for a position I wasn&#8217;t really sure I wanted, I have been transferred to a new role: Family Room Specialist.  In addition to the duties I had working in the Personal Setup department, I now also teach One to One sessions and provide technical support at the Genius Bar.  On the upside?  My days go by <i>very<\/i> quickly.  On the not-so-upside?  I&#8217;m exhausted by the end of them.  Dealing with people face-to-face wears me out like none other.  I also have much less latitude and self-determination in the way I organize my day, which irks me. But a job is a job, in this economic climate, and since I will also have pretty decent health insurance come January 1, I cannot complain overmuch.<br \/>\n<P>3) Jobs the Second, Third, and &#8220;Vocation&#8221; the First:  I am, of course, still spending copious amounts of time with Ji Tan, but since her tenuous entry into adolescence, this translates to cooking dinner and helping her study&#8230; a Herculean effort, I must confess.  Job the Third involves one of my favorite things ever: yarn.  I&#8217;m working Sundays at a knitting shop in the Upper East Side, helping people choose yarn and needles and patterns, and helping them execute those patterns when they get stuck.  I also get a great discount.  It&#8217;s a pretty sweet deal, but does involve a certain amount of self-control to ensure that the entirety of my wages does not get immediately spent.  The vocation involves knitting lots and lots of fingerless gloves for a charity project.  While it is no real addition to my income, it requires a rather large commitment of time to turn out the number of pairs that the lady in charge has asked for.  I can&#8217;t say I&#8217;ve let it interfere <i>too<\/i> much with my other knitting, but I certainly haven&#8217;t been as prolific as usual lately.<br \/>\n<P>Now, on to what you&#8217;ve missed!  Mom came up for a Thanksgiving visit, and we had a wonderful time.  Deep-fried turkey and all the rest at Neimah&#8217;s cousin&#8217;s house, curling up and watching <i>Miracle on 34th Street<\/i>, and getting a little shopping done at C.O. Bigelow&#8217;s.  It was, of course, too short, and barely makes up for her absence this Christmas, but we will try to stay cheerful without her.<br \/>\n<P>Not much else happened in November that&#8217;s worth recording, save lots of knitted objects that I simply haven&#8217;t the energy to illustrate or discuss in detail.  I finished my February Lady Sweater, and I absolutely love it.  It&#8217;s gotten loads of compliments so far, and the yarn (Sundara&#8217;s Aran Silky Merino) was a treat to work with.  The Year o&#8217; Socks had its first real hiccup last month, as the sock I did knit was tiny and from leftovers.  I have already de-stashed a skein of sock this month for my stepmother&#8217;s Christmas gift, so maybe if I knit a pair this month I can consider my goal met.  Oh, and Mom got her Peacock.  And loves it.  It turned out more beautifully than I could have hoped&#8230; I couldn&#8217;t even see my many mistakes when it was all blocked out.  Despite the tears of blood I very nearly wept at points while knitting it, I cannot quash the desire I have to  make another one.  Since Mom&#8217;s gift to me this Christmas was a beautiful hank of Sundara&#8217;s Silk Lace, in a perfectly peacock-y blue, I suppose I am all set to cast on.  Once I get my gumption up, that is. ; )<br \/>\n<P>This year&#8217;s final round of the BSG game was a triumph.  I finished all five ready rooms AND my two-month challenge (the previously mentioned February Lady Sweater).  I&#8217;m working on another sweater with the folks from the game as a knitalong until January comes around, and of course we&#8217;re all getting into the holiday spirit by swapping gifts (my package from KnittyBrotz was AWESOME!) and Christmas cards&#8230; which I have still to make and send out.  Gulp.  I also have been doing a bit of stash-swapping that has lead to some beautiful results: a couple of skeins of cashmere off to California returned as a beautiful handmade dragonfly brooch, all aqua and silver and steampunk sensibility.  I am having a difficult time deciding which coat it should grace.<br \/>\n<P>So that wraps up what&#8217;s been done (mostly), which leaves what there is to do!  We&#8217;re doing Christmas small this year, just me and Neimah and his cousin, so I will likely be in charge of most of the dinner.  Which I still have to plan and shop for.  Since Angie&#8217;s present is blocking, I am done with the gifts for Tennessee.  I just need to wrap them and send them off, along with another Ravelry destash.  I&#8217;ve got the family and friends Christmas cards to write and send out, and the Ravelry cards to make, write, and send out.  I also have to do a little shopping for Neimah, Ji Tan, and Wesley.  I need to do a little baking, as a couple of the gifts I&#8217;m giving this year are perishable ones.   I also really want to make what my mother has affectionately termed &#8220;The Asshole Cookies,&#8221; so named for their rather intricate and endless nature regarding the labor involved.  They&#8217;re the typical white iced holiday cookies.  And they&#8217;re delicious.  I think I need them in my life this year.<br \/>\n<P>Despite this rather hefty list, I think I can make it.  Packages can go out tomorrow.  Christmas cards can get done up today, and also into the post tomorrow.  The shopping can get done Sunday evening after I finish work, and the groceries for dinner and baking ordered that morning before I start.  That will leave Christmas week all free to bake and wrap and give, and to be warm and full of holiday spirit.<br \/>\n<P>The only remaining question is where, in all that, can I squeeze in a pair of socks?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I could have sworn I left it around here somewhere! In any case, it&#8217;s already past the ides of December, and you can probably guess how much preparation I&#8217;ve done for the holidays. Read: not much. I&#8217;ve had some decent excuses, though. 1) Moving. After all sorts of trials and tribulations, the housing situation is all settled. 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