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It’s been a while, so an update seems to be a good idea.

Last week I was at Penn. I stayed with GM and AK for the non-Shabbat parts and [livejournal.com profile] dr_whom for Shabbat. On Thursday we visited Monge and gave her the Monge Blanket
Monge Blanket!!! )
She was touched. And she really likes it. Huzzah!

I also did lots of spinning and knitting at GM's place. The night before I got there I had a dream that I had bought a new spinning wheel, which happens to be the wheel GM has in real life, an Ashford Kiwi. Wheel! )
I used her wheel to ply the silk I was spinning for [livejournal.com profile] crewgrrl and the last of the alpaca for [livejournal.com profile] hatam_soferet's scarf.

silk and scarf )

On Thursday we also went yarn shopping, and I spent an obscene amount of money on yarn (well, there were also 2 sets of double-pointed needles, but still). The yarn is really pretty, and I'm going to make 2 lace shawls... Eventually. I still have a bunch of projects that I need to finish before I start on the shawls. But I've finished a lot of things in the past 2 weeks. Go me!

We met up with [livejournal.com profile] cynara_linnaea and saw the Star Wars exhibit at the Franklin institute, which was cool.

Shabbat at Penn was fun for the most part, though I have serious doubts about the future of the Conservative Movement, though I'm not going to get into that here. Let's just say that I was a bit uncomfortable with some of the things they were doing, and I'm so grateful for the Student Conservative Minyan at Harvard.

And [livejournal.com profile] dr_whom introduced me to Basari, a fun game that involves lots of shiny things. I should play games based on the shininess of the pieces.

That night we saw Iolanthe, which [livejournal.com profile] superducky1 and [livejournal.com profile] platypuses were in. It was a really good show.

On Sunday night I stayed over in RI, and there was the Providence Hebrew Day School's annual fundraiser event, which is this big raffle with lots of really good prizes. I went in 2005 and 2006, and we won things, and then last year I didn't make it and my parents didn't win anything. This year we won a 65-piece set of dishes (service for 12) silverware (also for 12) wine goblets, and a really nice tablecloth. They'll be put away until I have my own place (since right now we have everything and these are really fancy).

This week was pretty uneventful. HRSFA was pretty quiet (nothing on Wednesday night and nothing on Thursday night) though I did get together with a few people. And on Thursday night MB and I got together so I could sing the Passover songs for him to dictate with his shiny music software. Unfortunately, we will not be doing my/the Penn Chad Gadya. So I’m not sure how I’m going to actually be able to sing it on Passover. Also, I lack plans for second night seder, so I need to fix that. And I only put 2 and 2 together today that I might be missing 2 D&D meetings for Passover, since chag falls on Sunday for both the beginning and end of Passover. And the first one will be during 2nd seder, and I can’t really skip the seder (even if I currently have no seder to go to.) I might theoretically be able to go to the one during the second days, if I prepare my spells in advance and print them out, and either have a really good memory about the spells I’ve used or put some sort of tokens on top of them as I use them. I guess that’s what a lb of dice is good for. Though even then I still have the problem that if I want to write a note to anyone, I can’t. I could pull them aside and tell them whatever, but then it would be really obvious. I should call hKC and talk to him about this, but he’s probably in Noteables right now and I can talk to him about it tonight.

And I guess there was also the conference on Women and Gender in Religion on Thursday at Radcliffe. I had to go for my Religion, Gender, and Space class, and I have to write a 3-4 page response paper on it. It was a good conference (or the part I was at was good. It went through Friday, but I was gone by Friday morning, so I only went to the Thursday sessions) though I have no clue what I’m going to write about considering that the talks were way outside my area of study. If I had been there on Friday I could have gone to the Judaism session, and then I would have something to write about. They videotaped the conference, so maybe it’s on the internet by now.

At the end of the Thursday part of the conference, there was a reception. (Probably the most unkosher reception ever- tons of shellfish and stuff. But luckily there was also fruit.) I spotted Tamar Ross, a famous Orthodox feminist think/writer/scholar. So I introduced myself to her, which was amusing since she has definitely heard of the other Rachel Adler, and obviously I am not that Rachel Adler. And apparently Tamar Ross was at UMD last Shabbat. And I was there this Shabbat.

This Shabbat I went and visited MT for Shabbat. I ended up leading pretty much everything at the Conservative minyan (well, not everything, but 2 out of the 5 services, and they had me do Kiddush on Friday night as well) and I read Torah for them. [livejournal.com profile] cynara_linnaea was also around this Shabbat. We were both there for the same reason- Gymkana, UMD’s traveling show gymnastics team had their annual home show. [livejournal.com profile] cynara_linnaea’s younger sister is in Gymkana, so that’s why she was there, whereas I was there more because I had seen home show 2 years ago and it was amazing, and I hadn’t seen MT in almost a year. And this was the last weekend I would be able to get away for the next month or so.

I’m riding the train home as I write this. The train has been running really late, and I’ll be getting home (to South Station, not even to my house) at 6:40 instead of 5:15. Which means I’m probably skipping the general meeting tonight, since I need to drop off my stuff and eat dinner/grab something that I will pretend is dinner. Even then, I need to be back on campus at 8 for hKC’s D&D campaign, which will require taking the 7:30 bus. Either that, or I go straight to Harvard (since I’ll be riding the T anyways) but the problem with that is that I’d be missing dinner, which normally would not be such a big deal, but today I did not eat breakfast or lunch. In fact, I’ve only eaten chocolate today. And water. I know, I know, I should have packed food or something. If I had brought some granola bars, it might be a different story. Though even then you’d all yell at me for not eating real food. Thus food trumps the HRSFA meeting, since every one at the meeting would also yell at me for not eating all day if they knew I skipped dinner to come to the meeting.

Kippah!!!

Dec. 19th, 2006 09:41 pm
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I finished Shlomo's kippah today, finally. It was actually pretty easy to do, since Hebrew letters don't require so many changes of color, especially when they are block letters. And if you do them enough you start to memorize the patterns.

It says "ח חי חיי חיים מבריסק" which is a parody of the "נ נח נחמ נחמן..." kippot. I think it's pretty shiny.

From kippah


And I think I'll have to put a limit on my commisions for now, beyond those that have already been commissioned. Coming up next: finishing [livejournal.com profile] kellev's kippah, which is about 7 lines from done!

In other news, National Geographic is doing a special on "In Search of the Lost Ark." Oh, silly National Geographic. At least they had the common sense to not use the modern Hebrew alphabet in the depiction of the 10 commandments.

Yes, archaeology really is Indiana Jones. Except with patiches instead of whips.
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It was commissioned by [livejournal.com profile] superducky1, for her special guy. I forget whether or not she's paid me for it.

Until I got to the end with the light blue, it was the world's boringest kippah ever. Seriously.
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+I finally have the paper that [livejournal.com profile] cynara_linnaea wrote on me. It's a PDF document. I asked her if she has the uber-expensive real adobe. No, she has something called Open Office. Which you can download online. For free. I think my life has been changed forever.
-The Hellerstein paper is still in it's elementary stages. So I decided to be completely honest and send her an e-mail.
so much for a semester without incompletes... )
-And the Ben paper? Still not finished.

I also have a review for the Primates final, at the same time as the OCP BBQ/Auction. So I'm staying at the review for the first 30-45 minutes, and then leaving, so I can get food, and get auctioned off.

I donated a deli-roll, a batch of biscotti [yes, a whole batch. That's a lot of biscotti. Win new friends, get extensions, get that girl/guy in you've been staring at through the mechitza to pay attention to you*. Yours, if you win this item] and a kippah, which will be made to the specifications of the winner, male or female. Females can either wear one themselves or have one made for that special guy in their life. Actually, I would love it if a guy won it and wanted one made for a girl. That would make my day.

If people were willing to pay 150$ I would donate a blanket. That's my minimum asking price. And yes, I know the money goes to charity and not me. But I wouldn't go through that effort for anything less. It's like a lot of crocheting, and I still have this blanket to finish.

I miss knitting. Can someone commission a knitting project? Please? It's getting close to mother's day, and I bet your mom would like a really nice scarf. [Hehe. Your mom would like a scarf!]

*Extensions and romances are not guaranteed. Friends are. If you give out biscotti, you will make at least one new friend. If not, I'll be your friend since you bid on my shiny item of shinyness.
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knittingness )

I made the hat with this: http://store.knitting-warehouse.com/073425.html
It's so much fun to use! and the hat only took 2 days to make!

I'm on a knitting spree. Try and stop me now. I dare you.
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This one took forever. I made the pattern by piecing a bunch of mini patterns together. I couldn't draw up something that went row by row, since this went all the way around in a spiral. So I followed the silver. When I'm less lazy, I'll post the patterns. If you want to make it, you can re-arrange them as you'd like.

kippah for archgirl06 )

Oh, and this photo messes up the colors. The purple is less blue-ish, and the silver is actually shiny.
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the chort! )

And a song I sent to [livejournal.com profile] arigi to the tune of "The Cheat is not dead"

i got mad at the cheat
for being annoying to knit
i hope i don't find him in a pit
or in a pile of yarn
cause then he won't be a kippah
the cheat is a kippah, so glad the cheat is a kippah
the cheat is a kippah, so glad the cheat is a kippah
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I tried to do this update a while ago, and wireless hated me :(

So there's a new blog out there written by and for ba'alei teshuva [though anyone can read it, of course] and [livejournal.com profile] kressel was asked to be a contributor, and then, through her good word, I was asked to be a contributor. I wrote my first article last night and submitted it this morning.

Mark, the guy running the blog, wrote me back to say that it wouldn't be put up until tomorrow or Friday because they're staggerring the entries now to give people more time to read everything.

Then he emailed me again a few hours later.

whee! )

So I feel validated. Huzzah!
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I'm so cute! )

If you're a penn person who didn't get this, it's either because your're on cjc board and thus will have to eat at Hillel, or you're morally opposed to not eating in Hillel the first shabbat. and if you don't fit into either category and want a meal, consider yourself invited, just e-mail me.
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I think in circles, my negativity is my own fault. Somewhere I have the power to change it.

So I'm going to think happier thoughts and focus on the good, because apparenty everyone is really worried about me?

Should they be? This is how I was throughout high school [though I was much worse off then] and somehow I survived that. And I am a lot happier here than I was there. I just get impatient, irrational, and whiny sometimes.

Happy thoughts.

Once upon a time I wrote a song with a friend [I wrote the lyrics, he put a tune to it.] We never really came up with a good title, but it's sort of called "Rainbow" I suppose. I'm gonna post it, despite the fact that it's very corny and was written junior year:

Chorus: When all of your troubles are too hard to bear
And when you go for help, and no one is there
Go ahead and cry, but don't giev up just remember
You gotta go through the rain to see a rainbow, yeah.

1. There are times that it seems
The whole world's out to get me, and no one's there
Who can I go to when I'm feeling sad?
I think there's no one to confide, I need to have you by my side
When I think of you, it helps me to be strong

Chorus

2.There are times that I hope
That things will soon get better, and my troubles gone
But in my heart I know
The change will have to be my own
They say that it's the way I think
But I think the world, the world makes me feel this way.

Chorus

Bridge: When you have fallen into a well of despair
And you wonder how to get out of there
Don't worry I'll send you down a line
And we can get through this in the nick of time

{guitar solo}


3.Now it's time that you should know
That things will soon get better, G-d will see to that
And in your heart you know
The worst of all your pain is gone
And I am standing by your side
Yes the change will have to be your own
But know this: you are not alone

Chorus

You gotta go through the rain to see a rainbow
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Corny, right? Especially if you hear it sung. It's cute actually, and one of the few songs I can play well on guitar. Noam Katz recorded it with me and Marc Katz [not related to Noam, he's the one who wrote it with me] singing and guitaring. I want to sing it for you if you haven't heard it yet. Which would mean Josh, Ariela, and Ari.

But I think it illustrates my thinking. From when I was more screwed up. I still realized what I had to do. It's just taken me until now. Well I hope now I've got it.

Maybe I should take up writing songs again.

Some of my other ones are better.

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