Monday, September 26, 2011

Musicals, knitting, and a surprising new gadget

It's been a while since my last post. I haven't been doing much in the way of home improvement and crafts, because I have been busy in rehearsals for a community theater production of "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee"!
I play the role of Marcy Park - an overachieving Asian student who is good at everything. Type casting! Just kidding. Sadly, I am not as accomplished as Ms. Park (she's a champion hockey player and can do splits) but I can spell. I was 2nd runner-up in the 1st Annual Juilliard Spelling Bee! (which may have also been the only annual bee).

I haven't been in a show since high school, and everyone else in the cast is much more talented and professional than me, but I hold my own and I'm having a blast. For those of you in the area, you can check us out the first three weekends in October at the Next Door Theater in Winchester, MA. Yes - it's in my hometown. And we now have ONE bar so we can grab a drink after the show!


I did manage to finish two knitting projects this summer - my only non-baby-related projects of the last few years. The first was a cute pair of fingerless gloves for my bestie, so she can wear them while studying in her new PhD program in her new home in Evanston, IL. We are very proud of her, but miss her oodles!


Can you see the little owls in the pattern?
The second project I finished this summer was a real labor of love. I purchased this beautiful silk/merino laceweight wool in Portland, OR, and it was probably the most money I've spent on a single ball of yarn. Actually 2 balls. I started this really pretty stole but had put it on hold for a year or two, and when I picked it back up again, I lost it in a cab! Devastating. Luckily, I had the second skein, and I started over with a whole new pattern. It didn't come out quite as nicely as the original, but it looks really pretty and is surprisingly warm for being so lightweight. The perfect summer wrap!

Rock Island shawl
Finally, the really big news...my dear and wonderful friend Charles who lived with me for a few weeks this summer, surprised me with the most amazing present ever. Actually, it was kind of a barter - in exchange for my beat-up 2001 Honda Civic, he bought me an awesome wireless mic karaoke machine!!!! So I guess I have made some improvements to the condo after all. I will never leave it again.

The song selection is decent, and I plan on buying more song chips to add to the collection (English and Korean!). You are all welcome to the new Do-Mi-Mi Karaoke Lounge!!!

Rockin' out with En Do-gue