It's been crazy fun times around the C-K household lately. For one, we had a parental visit over the Fourth of July. It was fantastic to see my parents, and to get to share the holiday with them and my fiance. We had a pretty great spot to see the fireworks, out in a field near the Iwo Jima Memorial. We had some good food, some good times, and my mother and I analyzed the wedding gown situation.
The gown is too small. Seriously. It isn't my fault, though- although it is correctly sized in the waist and hips and such, it is a good inch smaller in the bust than the manufacturer size states. No wonder it won't zip up! After some serious freaking (would Mom make me a gown? Should we go to Goodwill? Should I sell it and buy another dress??)... we decided that it will all be ok. I called the woman doing my alterations, and she was unconcerned. We can either turn the gown into a corset back, which is what I really wanted from the beginning... or we can otherwise fix the issue. So hurray! I have a dress that will fit me by November! Without starvation, because I refuse to starve myself to fit into a wedding gown when I ordered it the right size. Now if only I had realized the issue was with it, and not me, I could have exchanged it for a properly fitting dress a month ago. Too late now.
Ahem. Other than that drama, and the excitement of our tasting at the hotel to pick out food for the wedding... it was a great Independence Day.
Now, back to your regularly scheduled craft content. As you may be aware, I spent the duration of the Giro d'Italia boning up on my cycling knowledge by watching two hours of bike race coverage. Every night. That was just early prep for the MAIN event in our summer activities: the Tour de France. It started July 4 (Independence! Let's celebrate with European bike racing!). Luckily for me, I enjoy watching the Tour, and I love spending so much time hanging out with my G and exclaiming over the falls and the gorgeous scenery. So far the Tour has taken our intrepid riders through Monaco (been there, loved it), Provence (lived there, loved it), and the insane TTT (Team Time Trial) through Montpellier (visited my friend there, loved it). It's like an en-cycle-pedia of my memories of France! And I've had the perfect project to work on while I watch the cyclists speed through Southern France. I am on the bind-off of the Hemlock Ring Blanket, after these few evenings of Tour coverage. They are not kidding when they say that binding off this thing takes time- after two nights, I'm still only 1/3 done. I figure by the time I finish my blanket, Lance will be back in the Maillot Jaune. After last night, he was practically there!
Never fear, however... I have plenty more to knit once my blanket is complete. For one, I am on the third ball of yarn for my Svale cotton shell. There is a slim possibility I could finish it in time to wear it this summer. I also have these crackpot ideas of doing some wedding-related knitting. We'll see how that goes.
In addition to the usual knitting, I've been stuck in my summer reading due to our book club selection. We are reading Katharine Graham's
Personal History over the summer for our August meeting, and the book is equally interesting and enormous. My shoulder hurts from carrying the darn thing in my bookbag between work and home every day! I am about 1/3 of the way through, and am hoping to finish it up quickly, so I can get back on track with some lighter summer reading. Both in the figurative and the literal sense- my shoulder could do with carrying some graphic novels or young adult fiction!