SoC staff not responsible for any kittens procured as a result of this blog

Kate is having an amusing contest: the Look Back and Cringe Contest. On your own blog, explain to her why you don’t want 80s fashions to come back. Leave Kate a comment with a link to your post anytime through September 24th.

Kate, I don’t need to tell you – I can show you. Just say no to big hair that took forever to achieve, high-waisted pleated jeans (Zena, anyone?), stirrup pants (fortunately, I was too tall to wear those successfully), knee-grazing tunics, shoulder pads (I already have a linebacker build, thank you!), and all that. Been there, done that, not going there again! 🙂

Thanks to everyone who’s been sending me contest and swap information! Keep it coming – send an email to chris at this domain.

Knitting update: Yup, I still knit. But gosh, it’s a bit challenging to knit with a kitten around – I’d forgotten about that! I’m about to bind off my first Regia Silk sock and I’m still plodding along on the border of my moderne log cabin baby blanket. Ummmm… Oh! Did I mention that I entered some socks in the Minnesota State Fair? Jeanne talked me into it and really, how could I refuse when she was willing to drop them off and pick them up from the Fair?! (Thank you, Jeanne!) I entered my Chaotic Black Lagoon socks (toe-up, using Maeve’s Cherry Blossom Lace pattern and Sundara Black Lagoon yarn). I got full marks for general appearance, color, design, condition (even though I ran out of time to block), and materials used, but only 35.5/40 for workmanship. Here’s what the judge had to say: “Beautiful Knitting – This was an extrememly competitive lot this year. Watch out for twisted stitches during grafting.” Interesting, since these were toe-up, no grafting required – but obviously I need to switch to the Turkish cast-on, as mine is leaving a row of twisted stitches.

Tink and I are doing a mix cd exchange and Tink is way ahead of me (I’m still working on the mix). Along with the cds, she included some lovely little shells from Florida. Thanks, Tink! Chaos was intrigued by the shells.

“Mmmm… oceany…”

Big thanks to everyone who’s provided info and handholding during the cat acclimation process!! Here’s another picture of May and the catnip mouse:

*kick kick kick kick kick bite bite bite bite bite*

But eventually… the mouse flew from her grasp.

“Oh oh…”

And though she be but little, she is fierce. – William Shakespeare

“Take that, big kitty! I’m not afraid of you!!” – M
“Good grief!” – C

43 thoughts on “SoC staff not responsible for any kittens procured as a result of this blog”

  1. Aw, so cute… Yeah, Gandalf keeps trying to tackle Atticus, who’ll put it with it only so long. Then along comes the beat down. I gotta remind myself it’s “play fighting”.

    Little Dudes…

    So glad to see they’re getting along! >^_^

  2. I was going through some old photos at my dad’s last night and I found some of me from a New Year’s Eve in the 80s. Oh my! The big hair was amazing! And yup, I had Zena jeans, too. Scary stuff.

  3. Ah, your 80s pictures are my favourite. I still get a kick out of the single dangly earring. So stylish. 😉

    Mayhem is so cute. How is she adjusting to Chaos? And how is Chaos adjusting to her?

  4. Chris- Yup, I hear ya- once was more than enough for 80’s gear. I seem to remember a pair of skintight, shiny pink disco pants. (shudder)
    Mayhem, get that mouse before it gets you!

  5. I just want to come and snuggle May! I miss having a kitten, but not the disruption it entails. Hmm… kind of like a baby! Hehehe.

    Those socks are seriously awesome. Too bad about the points docked for the toe, though.

  6. I’m so glad I never fell for the “big hair” or the purple eye shadow!

    You people in MN. take your knitting so seriously. Well, I think you did a great job!

  7. Love the title of today’s post, Chris. And baby May too. Congrats on your sock entry at the fair. Only a very seasoned sock knitter could have seen twisted stitiches, so kudos to you. Next year–blue ribbon!

  8. Knitting with a little kitty around,
    You’re brave!
    Has May discovered the fun of yarn yet
    or
    Is she too busy playing with her other new toy.
    the gorgeous Chaos?

  9. I’ll have to find my 80’s pics, I too had the big hair, perm, and purple eyeshadow. Its amazing how alot of my 80’s pictures seem to be related to alcohol too. What great looking legs you have, I think I had the same shorts too. Love the photos of Chaos and Mayhem, seems she well able to take care of herself. Congrats on the fair entry.

  10. congrats on entering your socks in the fair… you’re most brave 🙂 how silly tho’ that the judges did not know that it was knit toe up..it sorta negates their input eh? no matter what, they’re beautiful socks.
    and Yes… having just gone thru the “kitten” stage, I can assure you, knitting is a challenge. I STILL have to hide any yarn that is from a goat or alpaca.. they love the smell.

  11. congrats on the socks! twisted stitches are a problem for me, too, and I’m trying to avoid them.
    I ADORE MAY…she’s just too cute, (no, I will not…not…get a kitten) and sweet Chaos for not EATING her!
    ((hugs))

  12. I was a new mom in the 80s, plus I was too independent (i.e., too old and too busy) to follow fashion, so I avoided the big hair and the purple eye shadow. And I kinda liked the shoulder pads — though not the linebacker-sized ones — b/c I have rather slopey shoulders. I wonder at what the 20-somethings of today will look back and laugh in 2030. There will definitely be something.

    The photo where the mouse got away from May looks like she is trying to decide between the mouse and Chaos’ tail. That’s a tough one, May. The mouse has all that catnippy goodness, but the tail is attached to that cat that’s so much fun to torment. Choices, choices…

  13. Chaos you really are being such a good big brother to little May! Wow, I had never entered anything in the State Fair – just county ones. I didn’t know they gave such detailed analysis! Garrison Keillor wasn’t joking with those cheese curd judging ladies on PHC ;o)

  14. Hi, I’ve been reading your blog for awhile now, but don’t think I’ve ever commented. Love all the pics of Chaos and look forward to watching May grow up.

    I, too, entered socks at the fair. My scores were the same as yours, although I only got 35 of 40 on workmanship and my comments are almost word for word the same as yours! Wonder if they had a stamp? ;^)

  15. Well, I’m glad to see you and Chaos going through this process now…my household plans to be bringing in a playmate for Purl in the near future as well…

    Chaos is, once agai, a good role model… 🙂

  16. Aw, take your time with the CD. I’m just thrilled you like them… and Chaos seems to like the shells. I should have sent one with a crab in it for him to play with ;).

  17. as cute as May is… you can assure Chaos/Cosmo that I prefer them all grown up and broken in, thank you very much. I bet you’ve even lost sleep b/c may doesn’t sleep through the night (cosmo and danger started sleeping through at about 5 yo).

  18. LOL- the 80s. Ah the bag tops (band at top and bottom, bag in between, alas now in fashion), the bubble skirts (alas now in fashion again), knickerbockers – did you guys do knickerbockers? Or peach/apricot as a hot colour in the early 80s? Or black with emerald green, royal blue and magenta?
    May seems to be living up to her name 🙂

  19. Okay, if these pictures of May don’t change my husband’s mind, nothing will!!! We had nearly the exact same wedding do! I’ll have to post pics.

  20. oh.my.god. I go away for two weeks and return to find the ct content of yuor blog doubled! May is so CUTE i can hardly stand it. did i mention that black cats are my favorites…

  21. Those SOCKS are divine – that judge was a Grump.

    I wish I had one ounce of the kick-a-poo-flex that little one has – I can just see her sproinging with her back feet on that toy!

  22. May is just too cute. Knitting with a kitten around. I had almost forgotten what it’s like. Katie is six and she can still be a problem at times.

    Congrats on your State Fair marks! That’s still pretty darn good.

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