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Friday, October 03, 2008

Ah, google 2001...

This is the most entertainment I've had in the last five minutes. Google Searching like it's 2001

It did remind me of this. Was I really this young in 2001? My school page from UMBC.

Obviously, that was my pre-knitting stage. I didn't pick up the pointy sticks until senior year of college. This is why I have one trillion works in progress- I'm making up for lost time!

I was at the Jenny Lewis show at the Sixth and I historic synagogue downtown tonight. It was darling, but for the cranked A/C. It is darn cold out, why on earth did we need it to be even colder inside! Jenny, of course, was as hot and brilliant as ever. She makes me want to get out the guitar and sing. Or just be an amazingly cute redhead. So right- guitar.

I was at Sixth and I a few months ago for a kaballah class, and of course I'm going there for the *FREE* High Holy Day services. It is an amazing sanctuary, and I feel quite blessed to be able to pray there. Did I mention that it is also free? There was something strange and disturbing about watching a rock show from the pews, however.

I'm so glad it will be cold and I can justify wearing a shawl tomorrow... there are definite perks to being a knitter. I might even add a funky hat from the 60s, depending on my level of bravery. If I do, I will most certainly post pics! I sometimes question my degree of fashion relevance to the 21st century, but I'm mainly ok with dressing oddly. It's normally a lot harder to get away with at work (what with the suits four days a week), but my company is participating in Denim Day and this will my first time legitimately wearing jeans to work in three years!

Definitely with a hat and shawl. I may be in jeans instead of a suit, but I still need to look put together.

1 comment:

Just a blog said...

Sigh....I looked at my site from the same time. If it gets out into the light of day, I think I could never get as a "web application developer" again.

I was young, naive, and thought that the green on back was Cool.