Jul. 19th, 2007

celticdragonfly: (Deadly Yarn)
There is no way I could write up everything cool about last weekend. My post on the 16th was but a bare shadow, written while badly sleep deprived, so I could stick the pics up, but I think overall it's going to have to do.

But one thing did deserve a bit more mention - we were giving out early August birthday presents, and man, I nailed it with [livejournal.com profile] bkseiver's. Hers are always a bit interesting, trying to come up with something just right. This time I was pretty sure I had something she'd like. From her reaction, oh yes. Sounds like the lucky thing is that she hadn't gotten it for herself yet.

Wendy of WendyKnits blog had posted about these adorable stitch markers she got - tiny little fimo sculptures. Here's the online store for Wee Ones. Warning, they're adorable, and very reasonable. Tiny little sculpture sets made into knitting markers, and SO cute.

I got a set for Mom of the seal point Siamese cats, 4 of them, each playing with a ball of pink yarn, each in a different pose. Apparently she not only knew about the site, but knew the knit blogger whose cat was the inspiration. (Wendy has a set of ragdoll cat stitch markers that were inspired by her cat, and apparently the sculptor went on from there)

I have a set for myself, too - the sheep set, 3 white, one black.
celticdragonfly: (Firefly - Kaylee - Yay!)
I got to see a movie today!

Some people may not realize the true amazement and wonder of this. Let me remind you, Gentle Reader, that I have three small children at home, one 5 weeks old and nursing.

I got to see a movie! In the theater! Even better - I saw ALL of it! Truly an amazing day.

Maggie looked over my shoulder at a webpage today that had off to the side an ad for Ratatouille. She asked what it was. We tried to explain it. I started muttering that I wanted to see that, darn it, but well, getting me to a movie... [livejournal.com profile] fordprfct started talking about early showings during the day - and soon we were looking up times. Clearly we were *insane* - but hey, let's go before we change our minds.

So we took all three kids, with Alanna in her sling. I was nervous - I've been exposed too way too much anti-kid stuff lately - but darn it, we were going to a G-rated Pixar movie in the early afternoon on a weekday. I was ready to face off any anti-kid type giving me a hard time. Fortunately I didn't have to - families with kids were the whole audience.

And it went wonderfully. The kids were SO good. The movie was fun. The kids laughed now and then, and at one point when a character was leaping out of a chair and getting loud, Jamie said "Sit down! sit down!" - but other than that, very quiet kids, enjoying and watching. It went beautifully. I was amazed and very pleased.

It was a cute movie. I expect we'll get it on DVD.

In discussion with [livejournal.com profile] selenite and [livejournal.com profile] fordprfct tonight, I was musing on how it seems that a lot of the anti-kid types want to keep kids away from things that used to be for them - kid movies, for instance. I have no objection to adults enjoying childrens' movies and books, but the type of adult who'll rant about kids at G or PG family movies, or some of the brouhaha I've heard about happening at Potter book release parties, sheesh. The idea that [livejournal.com profile] selenite and I came up with is that as long as there are no children present, these kid-hating people can stay immature and not have to face being a grownup.

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