Showing posts with label I Love Yarn Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I Love Yarn Day. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2013

A Great Cardinals Moment

This post on Sunday was suppose to be my final day of I Love Yarn Day...but not so much.  I had planned to show you pictures of my brand new completed project, but its not done yet.  I am closer--I did work on it today.  But I have about 90 more rows and it is going to be a bit longer---the marathon of the baby blankets that is my life.

So...I found out about this article today about the St. Louis Cardinals and I just had to share it. This article makes me wish that I taught English more than I do right now...it is an AMAZING example of voice and audience. So any English teachers out there....consider using this on my behalf :)

So with audience: this article was written by a columnist that presumably lives in New York at least works for the CBS affiliate of New York.  The title of the article is: "House of Cardinals; Is St. Louis America's Team?" He argues that the Yankees dominated in the 1990s, so they demanded respect of their baseball prowess.  But then on the other hand, the "Evil Empire" spent enormous amounts of money on their players so they were more like a business than a team.  I want to quote now from the article to show you some of his voice...which I find oh so amusing
There’s a crack in Darth Vader’s mask. And the St. Louis Cardinals have slipped through it, blooming like a rose from Middle America.
While the Yankees lick their wounds and grab their wallet, the Cardinals are deep into another fall run toward the Fall Classic. If they can squeeze out four games against the talented but tormented Dodgers, St. Louis will be the hub of America’s pastime yet again.
And they do it with a fraction of our budget and our bombast.
Yep we are awesome like that--we are all about baseball and not about the business of things. He then proceeds to remind us that the Cardinals recently lost people from their organization--and so did the Yankees but look who is still able to keep going.  The Cardinals--because we work from the bottom up. He even gets rid of the argument that the Yankees are better because they have a long standing tradition of greatness...but so do the Cardinals--we even beat the great Mickey Mantle.  Then he says this:
And they play in St. Louis, appropriately placed in the middle of the map, like the aorta of baseball. Almost every player, foreign or domestic, preaches the Cardinal Gospel. St. Louis is a special place, they say, the real Field of Dreams, a pastoral wonderland where players are beloved no matter their last plate appearance.
They don’t even boo their players. This is the land of Stan Musial, who stayed like a spiritual buoy for over 90 years. The land of Bob Gibson and Ozzie Smith. They can find victory in virtue.
New Yorkers don’t understand that. It singes our elitist sensibilities. To us, it is our prerogative to torture whomever melts on the mound at Yankee Stadium. We serenade opponents with vulgar chants, get the middle finger from our own pitchers (Jack McDowell), and applaud while our old owner (George Steinbrenner) warned another pitcher (Dennis Rassmussen), “Columbus, here I come!”
Again awesome writing...and it is all true in my book. This weekend the Dodgers came and visited...two regular players and one coach use to be former St. Louis Cardinals.  Skip Schumaker (2005-2012) and Nick Punto (2011) plus Mark McGwire...in a Yankee situation they would have been booed out of the park. These men were applauded in a high-stake game not booed. This is why St. Louis is the best baseball town ever! I also liked the idea of us being in the heart of the country and therefore baseball.

I also love how in this article he basically calls all New Yorkers entitled and self-centered...it takes guts! (Again he is insulting his audience...great example of audience)
New York City can’t fathom why anyone would want to play anywhere but here, despite the car wash we put them through. We don’t acknowledge a world west of the Hudson River. The rest is for rednecks. Right. Now we are paying for our excess, our sins, our arrogance. We have become the land of A-Rod and TMZ. We are the new country for old men and bloated contracts.
Finally he ends with this quote....which puts the icing on the cake:
And New Yorkers will look longingly toward St. Louis. Not that we will ever admit it.
GO CARDS!!!
(credit: Elsa/Getty Images)
Celebrate it up!

Saturday, October 12, 2013

I Love Yarn Day Part 2

So yesterday being "I Love Yarn Day"---I decided this weekend would be a yarn weekend for me...because I didn't get a lot done yesterday.  I had wanted to organize my humongous pile of yarn and in the midst of the projects that I am in the middle of.  After looking at a variety of ways to organize my yarn on Pinterest....this was still my favorite option.

12 Tips to Organize Your Yarn Stash
http://blog.lionbrand.com/2012/02/02/12-tips-on-how-to-organize-your-yarn-stash/
The next step was figuring out what to put the yarn in to make it look like this.  I saw that some people put them inside shoe organizers--and I didn't like that idea.  Others thought of liquor boxes that the ship the bottles in.  I thought that might be kind of cool, especially I could stain them and decorate them.

So I thought of these at Wal-mart...they are fabric drawers that can go inside a bookshelf type thing.




I only got four of these...two navy and two natural ones....and I didn't get a shelf thing because first I didn't know for sure if they would do what I wanted them to do...but also, I have that vent--smack dab in the middle of the where I am working.  And I don't want to cover it up. So I have two on either side. And they look pretty good with yarn in them.



But...as you can see I still have run out of space!  I have decided to get six more...a nice even 10 but I'm still not 100% sure that will be enough.....I might get 12--we'll see. But I can't stack them--tried that and you can see how they buckle a little even with the bags with yarn on top.  And then there is the huge bag of projects and these...which I thought looked cool in their little containers.


But I'm not quite sure how I am going to get a shelf thing in there....but I'll be back at Wal-mart Monday since I will be in Vernal anyway and see if I can't figure it out.  I might be able to even do a piece of wood all the way across and create my own shelf...but I'm not sure if they will support that.

Friday, October 11, 2013

I Love Yarn Day!

So today is I Love Yarn Day! Yep there really is such a thing. When I found out about this...I thought that I would come home from work and just knit all night in honor. Today when I knew what I had on the schedule that I might come home and organize all of my yarn that I haven't done since we moved in. But then I didn't come home until almost 5.  And as soon as I hit the couch my eyes involuntarily close--a sign from my body that I am more tired than I think I am.  So I think this is going to become a yarn day weekend.  So I can knit part of the day on Saturday and Sunday along with organizing my yarn.  I really want to finish the blanket that I am working on! So today...I am going to show you some of my great funnies about knitting that I found today.

Photo: New motto: "If you can't say anything nice...just keep knitting."

Pin it: http://bit.ly/19OU9iK
So funny!

Especially when it is my students...because they usually come
from money and like expensive things

Photo: "A granny a day keeps the doctor away!"

Have you ever done a 365 knitting or crochet project? The idea is to make something each day and end up with a beautiful, finished project at the end of the year! This afghan is stunning! http://bit.ly/17ZL0G8
This was a 365 project....she made a square a day.  And not all of them went into this blanket
Def. crocheted...http://bit.ly/17ZL0G8
A little bit too tempting as I approach the end of this 365 project...