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Ben and Sean cleaned out their nightmare fridge a few weeks ago, and when I was aghast that they simply put basically everything back, they assured me they freed up a lot of space by taking out all the apples. XD


Last Saturday I met Hannah at Tangletown Gardens and she helped me pick out some plants!





Tangletown Gardens

Tangletown Gardens



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Busy day

Mar. 9th, 2021 03:44 pm
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After the protest, Bethany and I got Cossetta's takeout (I ordered a mastaccioli for me and Steve and then a slice of pizza for Steve; Bethany ordered two slices of cheese and we laughed about how big they were) and went back to my house. We talked about a ton of her vaccine fears and even though I wasn't trying to convince her either way, just questioned, she said she had gone for a 10% vaccinating her kids on Friday at their appt to 40%. Her biggest issues, other than the horror stories she reads in her Mom groups, is that Clyde get very sick every time he has vaccinations and she swears his anger issues developed within 2 weeks of one of his vaccine doses. I obviously can't argue with her on her experiences. I don't know what's best. She says she wishes that vaccines were not combined (ex. MMR) and she would feel much more comfortable if they were individual.


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Last week I was really feeling like I wanted to do something with Steve on Saturday morning. I initially thought Minneapolis Farmer’s market, but we weren’t sure if there’d be time after he got back from garage sale-ing. Then on Thursday or Friday I got the notification that Saturday was the beginning of the East Side PEEP Shawl. PEEP is a thing where 6 of the east side (of the twin cities) shops hold 1 of 6 pieces of a shawl pattern and yarn, and you travel to each shop picking up the pieces. You even get 1/6 of a digital code if you don’t want 6 pieces of paper. Each shop also makes a sample of the shawl, and you can buy that particular color base if that’s the shawl you want to make. I’ve never actually participated, mostly because I’d miss it or wasn’t sure about the final shawl. I thought it was perfect timing for this year though. So instead of farmers market, shawl!

I started in the nearest town, and made a loop. The trip for me is 66 miles, and some people BIKE their route. Crazy!!



I’m so glad I went to my closest shop first, because they cheated and made TWO of the shawls, and their second version didn’t make it onto the picture of samples, and that one was my favorite, so I bought the base color from there. Then I went to Stillwater, which wasn’t that far but took a really long time due to construction, a wedding, and general idiocy of the people in town. Parking was a nightmare but I parallel’d my way in. I did get a great view of the St. Croix river and the weather was gorgeous.


This was cute.

One of the women said she thought my shawl “looks like a StevenBe original.” I told her the pattern was the local yarn shawl but that the yarn did in fact come from StevenBe!



After Stillwater was White Bear Lake. This shop turned out to be near Andy’s old tattoo studio, so parking was easy, though it was Dog Days so still busy, with the added bonus of puppies everywhere. The shop was not a shop I’d ever go to again, with grouchy signs about cell phones (Steve called me while I was in there and I started sweating) and a grouchy old lady running the place.

I talked to Steve while I headed to the next place, an area of Mahtomedi (mah-toe-meed-eye) I’d never been to before and super close to my house. Beautiful backwoods drive. Got lucky with parking. Enjoyed the shop, will go there again. Lots of compliments on the shawl, friendly people, good snack and drink selection (though I didn’t take any, I made a note for the future).

Ben and Sean had been in contact with us about possible hangouts, and after I stopped at home they confirmed they wanted to hang because they were in town for the weekend. I mentioned dragging them to two yarn shops and they were in favor of the detours.

After they picked us up, to Grand ave in St Paul we went! Got my yarn, bantered about the best color on the wall (Steve and I chose the same color - a teal - though I didn’t know his choice prior), and Sean argued the case of a burnt sienna and Ben voted for a navy blue. We determined there was hunger and walked over to Brasa. I’d only been there once before for my grandma’s birthday several years ago but it left a bad taste in my mouth because there are no vegan options and my mom complained about the lack of even vegetarian options (the logo IS a rooster, to be fair). Knowing that I could probably find something to eat as a vegetarian vs vegan, I wasn’t concerned. I chose the one vegetarian sandwich and the group got a bunch of sides in addition. I got the seasonal mango lemonade to drink, and I don’t even like lemonade but this was delicious. I was only able to consume half my sandwich, some plantains and chips, and I was bursting full.

Last yarn stop, 3 Kittens in Mendota. Another cute shop, signed up as interested in a shawl class by an intense old lady who was incredibly interested in a lot about me. She wrote down the name of my shawl and talked to me about the shop expanding. It was another good shop I’d like to take more time in. Sean and I walked around commenting on the yarn before the group headed to our actual destination: Mall of America of course.

For some reason, 5 star raids on the weekends always start later in the afternoon, but during the week they’re ready to go promptly at 8am. So weird. We got to the mall around 3pm, and after everyone went to the bathroom there was a raid ready to go right by us! We were all able to catch crappy Registeel, and then we sat at a table chatting and Pokémon Go-ing for like an hour. I was talking to Bethany and Haley about wedding stuff and to my cousin Morrigan about food stuff (he wants to lose weight but doesn’t want to try hard at all, mostly it was me confirming that NO KETO and giving suggestions). Eventually we got coffee (and Ben went and got Sean some Very Bad Tea because they screwed up her order) and wandered around the mall. We did stop into Air Traffic for awhile and Ben tried some of the juggling bags and we looked at the various silly puzzles. Soon after, I was feeling soooo tired and suggested we get moseying. I wasn’t trying to end hangouts by any means, but I wasn’t wearing the best walking shoes (converse) and my pinky toes were hurting. Steve reminded me that I needed to pick up my bridesmaid dress, and the lady made me try it on. It fits so much better with the strap shortened by like 2 inches and the hem brought up like 6 inches. The Asian lady said she loved the lace on my waist and said it made my curves look good, Steve and Sean approved, and Ben said it “is a very purple dress”. Hahaha.

When we got to the van, Sean mentioned something about wanting shelving from Ikea, and I was like, “well IKEA just so happens to be RIGHT THERE, wanna go??” And after some discussion about whether Ben’s friend/coworker Dustin was still playing in a magic: the gathering tournament, Ikea it was.

We wandered slowly around the living room and bed section, trying like every single couch and bed and chatting. Steve and Ben apparently talked about ITG and friend stuff (like that Ben wants to stream to ONLY US and why he doesn’t like other people, even other friends, to view the stream), and Sean and I talked a lot about housing desires, locations for living, future plans, and of course, The Compound*.

We cut the IKEA trip short when Dustin announced he was ready for dinner, and Ben drove us to Minneapolis to a place called WSK (World Street Kitchen), another place with basically one thing on the menu I could eat and yet sounded amazing (a crispy tofu dish). I was still somehow incredibly full from earlier even though it was like 9pm, but I suspected it was in part due to the fact that Steve ordered me a large coffee and I drank all of it. We met Dustin and Stacy, who were kind of geeky and maybe not the kind of couple Steve and I generally hang out with, but they grew on me over time for the most part. Mostly it was that Stacy made a few lame comments indicating her disdain and boredom while Dustin played in his tournament, and Steve and I are not the kind of people who participate in disparaging each other’s hobbies and interests and don’t like when people in couples do that. Be with someone you can support!!!! Otherwise, though, the conversation was good.

After we ate, it was noted that we were DEFINITELY getting ice cream, and the place to get ice cream was attached to WSK. It’s called MilkJam. And it is top tier ice cream. They have rotating flavors of amazingness, and the line was out the door. Ben said that the line was pretty short, less than 50 people, probably because it had just finished raining. Because we couldn’t each just try one flavor, Steve and I opted for the “flight of 4” which were smaller scoops to sample. You COULD order a scoop of all the flavors (like 12) for $58. We agreed on all the flavors to try, and in order of favorites: Cereal Killer, Mango Sticky Rice, Thai Tea and Uma Thurman. The cereal one surprised me at how good it was. It was a lightly orangey/milk flavored ice cream with crunchy (NOT stale or soggy) fruity pebbles in it, and I was brought back to my childhood so hard. The mango sticky rice was exactly like it sounded but the rice was firm and delicious. The Uma Thurman was a tart passionfruit something, and it was good, but it wasn’t my favorite. Now. The ice cream was suuuper creamy and yet not so rich it would give you a belly ache, and I definitely wanted SO much more immediately. Sean got the “dark” which was a decadent dark chocolate that tasted like the most perfect brownies you’ve ever eaten (again, smooth and creamy and yet not bellyache creating). I can’t believe I’d never been there or heard of it!!

Finally it was time to go, and Ben and Sean dropped us off. We weren’t ready to give up on the day though, so I worked on my current sock (using the Mei/Satsuki from Totoro colorway by Canon Hand Dyes) and he played some more Yakuza Kiwami. He’s made a lot of progress and is definitely getting close to the end. We finally called it around 12:30 and hit the hay.

*The Compound is a gigantic homestead that the four of us invented for our Ideal Housing Needs. It’s small enough that we live in the same area and can hang out all we want, but big enough where we can have our individual privacy and aren’t expected to spend all our time together. The idea is that with four of us, we can afford exactly what we want without breaking the budget, and because we’ve already tested (several times) smaller living together scenarios and they’ve been successes, we think we could actually be viable housemates.
spritechan: (Lost - Jack idk my bff Ben?)
Seeing as I didn’t get much sleep this weekend, I was due for a ton of sleep for today. This was not my plan, however. I had intended to get up and start making this place look presentable again. I’m not the kind of person who thinks/needs my house to be immaculate, but I do start to get increasingly stressed out as clutter builds on all surfaces and more clothes get dirty and clean ones don’t get put away and everything builds out of control until I can’t find ANYTHING. It doesn’t help that when we have events or go out of town, our stuff doesn’t get dealt with right away and instead gets left on the living room floor for several days, usually in the middle of walking areas because we are trash and not actually real adults.

Did I actually get to cleaning like I wanted? Nope, sure didn’t. I got up around 10, wandered around the house for awhile, scrolled on social media, texted Steve, and basically sat around doing nothing. The cats were being super needy, and I legit kind of just sat around in different spots of the house with a cat or two on my lap at all times. I did cut up a watermelon and cantaloupe and heat up some coffee, but other than starting one load of laundry, I did nothing. I thought maybe listening to something interesting would encourage me to move, but since I had such comfy kitties I ended up just listening to Mindy Kaling’s Why Not Me? While laying on the couch with both cats.

The second Steve got home though, I was motivated to at least do a LITTLE picking up. So we started tidying up the most egregious affronts, like dishes that had no business being all over the place and random papers and whatnot. I have a missing Thinx shipment and he has a wedding invitation that’s missing. So far no luck on either front but the upstairs looks marginally better.

Steve was laying on the bed while I cut up the rest of the melons and put them away, and I curled up on him for long enough that a nap was decided. We laid there for an hour, Steve falling asleep shockingly fast for a nap. I fell asleep for a little bit, but not super long. Mostly I watched Hearthstone.

At 7 was plans to meet my dad, Tammy and Jack for dinner at Catrina’s. I didn’t see that they were running late, so we got there a bit early and played Pokémon Go and chatted. Dinner itself was good, I mixed it up and got a quesadilla. Yum. It’s always nice to spend time with them, and I wish I had remembered to remind Jack to hang out. I did notice that he was wearing the Hylian shield necklace I gave him for Christmas or something. He was probably wearing it at the grad party too. It’s a nice necklace!

One we got home, I knitted for a bit and Steve worked on finishing up Moss, a really neat looking VR game that is also played with a controller (as opposed to super active). Then Ben and Sean called us to talk about plans for Universal in August. It appears that they will be there for about a week and a half, will take our luggage down using Southwest (while we fly crazy cheap with nothing with us on Spirit), will provide hotel accommodations for us, and help us have the most fun while we’re there. So we’re apparently just responsible for food, flight and tickets??? Insane. That cuts so much money off our costs. I think we're planning on being there for 5 days, with two of those being flight days and three days dedicated to the two Universal parks. Neither of us have been there and are super looking forward to it.
spritechan: (Higurashi - Rena gonna kill you)
That quote is from Nick Offerman's (Ron Swanson) book. I'm almost finished with it, and as has happened with every single non-fiction book I've listened to that is narrated by the author, I want to start it over again to relive the joy of listening to him speak and talk so frankly about his life. Other favorites include Amy Poehler and Anna Kendrick (her book I HAVE listened to twice). They're amazing, and funny.

HOW has it been a month. HOWWWWWWW. God there is too much to write about!!! How will I ever catch up?!?! Even now while I'm writing this, I feel like I don't have the time to. Ugh. So damn busy. Because of this, I have also fallen too far behind to catch up on the entire last month of reading my friends page. So sorry! I've kind of gotten bits and pieces over the last week but it's not enough and I hope you'll understand.

I just checked when my last entry was... I DIDN'T EVEN WRITE ABOUT ERDKINDER?! oh my god. Okay. I'm making a list for myself on entries I need to catch up on. In the meantime, things have been up and down.

I can't wait for winter break. It's simultaneously too far away and too soon. Too soon because there is so much to do. When I came back from Erdkinder there were FOUR new initial evals waiting for me, so stressed! Todd wants me to do some testing on a kid I don't know (which I'm doing tomorrow), mine and Tealie's class is coming apart at the seams (to be fair, the whole 6th grade is), and I'm gonna put Brian's head through a wall because he can't prioritize.

Example, he emailed me tonight saying that one of my students has an IEP that says she should be receiving all of her services in special ed but she only get's 11% pullout at this time, and he had the fucking nerve to say, "Is this something that will be revisited in her IEP meeting?" I went from zero to red zone immediately and started typing out a really bitchy response about 1. He was looking at the wrong IEP and 2. To mind his OWN FUCKING BUSINESS and worry about the students on HIS caseload, who are ALL having much more issues... before deleting it. Instead I called Tealie and vented and then just sent a terse response about the current IEP vs her old out of district IEP. Tealie said I should confront him in general about putting his nose in my business (and everyone else's) and acting like our boss when his own shit isn't getting taken care of.

On a good note, on Friday we had a college and career day for the 6th graders, and I brought in Courtney, who does graphic design work, and my vet Dr. Clinch. It was sooo much fun and it sounds like it went really well overall. They each got a couple thank you cards from kids, and the spellings were sooo damn funny. Dr. Clinch got "Dr. Flinch" on a card, and Courtney got 1 that was spelled Courtnie and another that was Quartney XDDDD She was so adorable grateful for the opportunity and said she had a lot of fun. It was really cute having her there. I thought her presentation itself was amazing, but she was pretty quiet and non-emotive when she was actually presenting. I was surprised, because she is really animated when talking generally, and anytime we were interacting during the day she was expressive and giggly, but even during her 3rd and 4th presentation she was still pretty quiet. Luckily students signed up for ones they were interested in, so the kids were able to deal with it, but I think it would have been better received if she had acted more excited and less like she was at a conference. Since she does graphic design as a job, of course her PowerPoint was insane with graphics (tastefully) and her art and color schemes were everywhere. It was really neat. I loved seeing her professional work. She also came up with an activity for kids to design their own logo at the end of the presentation using the three tips she gave. AND she created and printed a list of graphic design jobs that students could do in the future depending on their interests. She was great!

College and Career Day! )

My math class has been going really well overall. Students are working on grade-level adding and subtracting integers, and I really like how they're doing. I bribe them with Goldfish crackers, but that's a small price to pay for some learning and work. I think it's all ending soon because we're creating a resource room and my name is on the schedule for one of the periods, which I assume means combining my two pullout math classes. That will likely be a disaster, as kids are split on purpose into each section to avoid conflict. It will be okay though. I've had worse.

Last week I had training in the evening two of the days 4pm-8pm and Tealie and I had a training during school another day. I was basically never home and the house became a complete disaster zone. So Saturday Steve and I deep cleaned and got some organization done. It's beautiful. The upstairs is so much bigger and nicer with the ITG machine not taking up the living room. We moved the bookcase upstairs that Ron made me when I was like 12, and it looks really good there. Steve and I have begun reading at the table during downtimes drinking tea or eating meals. Having the bookcase there really helps. We pared down the books we love and got rid of ones we don't. We put all our signed books on display on top of it too.

We've been playing a ton of ITG, and the other day I got FOUR new tri-stars (99%). It was awesome. I've been getting pretty good at ITG accuracy on the Officials. I should really start practicing for the upcoming tournament. The songs in that are very different from officials, but having good general accuracy helps. I'll be an insane amount better than I was a year ago. I might still be in the bottom tier at the tourney, but I'll have a fighting chance.

I've been obsessively watching health and food documentaries lately, and I realized this weekend that it's not about the information really anymore, I feel like I know a lot about that topic and how food interacts with the body, etc. and how to reduce cancer and other illness. It's that I just find seeing good food, particularly produce, inspiring to eat more. I love seeing the colors and arrangements and meals made with fruits and veggies. I like seeing sustainable farming and the passionate people in those jobs. I've doubled down on eating right for me, which looks like a crapton of greens (in smoothie form in the morning and a salad at night, plus embedded within my lunch), some sort of bean dish for lunch (this week it's lentils, last week it was chickpeas), and a bean or noodle dish for dinner (this week it's a pinto bean chili).

I really encourage people to check out The Blue Zones. I finished the audiobook and it makes a great case for living a long and healthy life.
Food! )

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