Monthly Archives: October 2009

Lay Them Straight

Two more! But when I saw them on the porch, I thought it was just one.

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One of the boxes is Incognito.

Upon closer inspection, it was determined that the seventh box to finish the race belongs to:

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Purls ‘n Paws!

Their Dish Rag love just could not be contained by that tiny box.

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Kitty Pez is just so appropriate!

Thank you so much, Kathy! Your Captain Natalie will love her dish cloth – I can’t get over how good these look with the self-striping yarn! The needle size thingy has BOTH SIZES of twos and threes! I love it: the “what size is this two anyway” will never plague me again. Thank you to the whole team for the magnets and the postcards, Ellie enjoys them *almost* as much as I do! Do you see the cow magnet? Ellie moos to it.

In eighth place, we have the team formerly known as Team 18:

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The Team With No Name!

The Team With No Name has finished the race in their original box! The last leg of the race was handled by Marie (she has one of my favorite blog titles of all time)! Sorry you had to wait until the end of the race, but I certainly benefitted from it. The notebook is so cute, the candy is gone and hey! the yarn matched the son of Dish Rag Tag logo! Awesome. That delicious dish cloth is destined for Captain Gwyn. Gwyn, if your mind works the way mine does, you should run out and get some orange sherbet now and save yourself some time.

Thank you very much to everyone and congratulations of completing the race!

Son of Dish Rag Tag Round-Up
1… Needling Ninjas 9/30/2009
2… Chronicles of Yarnia 9/30/2009
3… Wicked Sticks 10/1/2009
4… Peaches & Speed 10/3/2009
5… Fast Track Knitters 10/5/2009
6… The Knitty Gritty 10/5/2009
7… Purls ‘n Paws 10/8/2009
8… The Team With No Name 10/8/2009

Pick up Sticks

Five and Six have arrived!

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The mailman met us in the driveway, I swapped a bill for boxes.

Box five had no markings, I checked the team listings to find out that it belongs to the Fast Track Knitters!

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Yay!

My Alabama neighbor, Lila, knit the final leg for her team! The dish cloth turned out so well in stripes that Captain Lisa will flip for it. Many thanks, Lila!

Every Fast Track Knitter included a post card from their state! I have included them in the contents picture. This is because I learn from my mistakes: the Wicked Sticks sent postcards. I tried to get a great picture but this was the best I could do:

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In the chair is my new policy!

The sixth team to finish the race did so in spite of illness and an 11th hour Alternate! Truly a remarkable finish for

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The Knitty Gritty!

Edith, perhaps the hero of Son of Dish Rag Tag, packed a great box for us to open!

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Ellie played with the suckers all afternoon – don’t tell they’re candy.

Thank you so much, Edith! Captain Cheryl will fall in love with her dish cloth. I always think: TOO PRETTY FOR DISHES when I open these boxes. The Knitty Gritty included one more thoughtful touch:

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Plus a swirly purple button and tea! Great idea!

Many thanks to both teams! And congratulations on completing the race!

I hope to get the “Race Complete” blog buttons and the prizes together and in the mail by this weekend. But no promises, it took me all day just to write this post!

Son of Dish Rag Tag Round-Up
1… Needling Ninjas 9/30/2009
2… Chronicles of Yarnia 9/30/2009
3… Wicked Sticks 10/1/2009
4… Peaches & Speed 10/3/2009
5… Fast Track Knitters 10/5/2009
6… The Knitty Gritty 10/5/2009

Box Four – Peaches & Speed

The fourth box to make it back to Alabama belongs to

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Peaches & Speed

No picture in the mail box for you – Michael picked up the mail!

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Stephanie, you really packed this box! Thank you so much! All the team members signed the instruction sheet – a fun touch. Your captain, Anita will love the sunny dish cloth. Congratulations, Peaches & Speed, on a great finish!

Ted

This is Ted.

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Hi, Ted!

We found him where we find most of our foster dogs: on his way down the dirt road to the Farm. The end of that road is a prime “drop off” spot for unwanted pets. This makes me want to write a post about how much people suck. A post about why we lend the support we are able to the Humane Society (local and national) over other charitable organizations. But that post requires more swear words than I officially admit to knowing and more rage than I have time. Besides, you can’t have a rant like that next to pictures of a dog as cute as Ted.

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Michael is included for scale.

We are still officially in Locate The Owner mode, but no one is looking. I’ll let you know when we make the jump to Finding a Forever Home. In the mean time: he’s clean, vaccinated, well exercised, full of treats and has had lots of hugs and kisses.

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Ted is doing quite well, thank you.

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Ellie and I rolled out onto the porch for our post lunch stroller excursion to the mailbox and nearly tripped over our third place team!

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The big box is the reason the mail is on the porch.

Son of Dish Rag Tag’s third pace team is

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Wicked Sticks! In the original box!

Biggest congratulations to all of you for Dish Rag Tag Glory!

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And inside the Wicked Sticks box!

Thank you so much Marie! Whoever is the brain child behind the little Crafty Girl tins must have made a mint! (Get it? Because there are mints inside. The jokes just keep coming.) I can’t wait to empty the tin so that stitch markers can live inside – I think I’ll start right now… *munch munch* I know Captain Lauran will love her striped dish cloth!

While I am exposing contents to you, let’s catch up a little from yesterday.

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From the Needling Ninjas.

Many thanks, Sara! I love the stitch marker (actually from Kara – see comments) and row counter bracelet (from Sara) combination. You know how I love it when things match (it was Fate). Captain Amanda totally deserves those beautiful blues.

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Chronicles of Yarnia contents.

First let me say: Kelsey, you must have sat on this thing to get it to close! Two balls of yarn, a drawstring bag AND there was room left for chocolate. My dad the Master Packer would be so proud. Thank you very much, and I know your Captain Toni will thank you for the dish cloth too.

That’s all for me today! Ted needs some attention. Who’s Ted? I’ll tell you tomorrow. You’ll love him.