American Idiot in Denver

This month Abbey and I went to Denver on a girls’ trip. I took her to American Idiot for her birthday. It RAWKED!!!!!

I love this musical so much. Originally I saw American Idiot in NYC. What a treat to see it again! It was full of sex, drugs and rock and roll baby! It’s hard not to type all in caps and use lots of explanation points when talking about this show. I get so excited just thinking about it! I bought the soundtrack and have it on heavy rotation.

American Idiot is on tour now and you can find out dates and locations here.

Of course we had to dress up for the evening.

Don’t we look cute!

There was this gorgeous sculpture outside the theater.

I couldn’t resist:

We had delicious sushi before the show but we ate it up before any pics could be taken. The next day we went thrift shopping. Denver has the reputation of having some of the best thrift stores. We went to several and it’s true. We found some goodies at great prices.

Here’s us outside a funky store called Flossy’s.

This place was the most expensive of the stores but the most photogenic. We only bought bracelets but it was fun eye candy.

This was hands down one of our best girls’ trips!

December road trip: NM and Tucson

Last December Thebes and I took a road trip to Arizona and California. We took Sieben along for the trip and he loved it. Here’s me posing with him by the Los Cruces Roadrunner:

December Southern Road Trip

Many people don’t know that New Mexico was involved in the Civil War.

December Southern Road Trip

We stayed a couple nights in Tucson. There was some great street art. This one was my favorite.

December Southern Road Trip

Seeing street art makes me so happy!

December Southern Road Trip

We were lucky to be there while an arts and craft fair was going on. There were so many booths we didn’t even see them all.

December Southern Road Trip

Some cool metal crossbones:

December Southern Road Trip

This tall tiki was outside a restaurant. Look closely-

December Southern Road Trip

because it’s wearing a yarn bomb!

December Southern Road Trip

Our real reason to be in Tucson was to see my favorite comic Doug Stanhope. His show was great and he made me laugh so hard my sides hurt.

December Southern Road Trip

While in Tucson we hung out at Occupy Tucson. Afterward we drove out to San Diego. More pics soon.

Inappropriate baby gifts

Normally when friends get pregnant I don’t get too excited. Sure I’ll make baby gifts but I’m not a kids person. But when I found out my friend Jesse was expecting I got excited. One reason is that she’ll be a kick ass mama. However the real reason for my excitement was that I finally got to make inappropriate baby gifts!

Jesse's baby gifts

Oh I had so much fun putting this package together. The parents to be, Jesse and Josh, both have good senses of humor and loved it.

I thought I’d set the tone with an inappropriate card. The envelope says “To my favorite knocked up chick” and the front of the card simply says “Bitch”. I got it in a trade and have been saving it for just the perfect occasion.

Jesse's baby gifts

Onto the onesies. The pink one says:

Jesse's baby gifts

And the second one says:

Jesse's baby gifts

I found these at Cafe Press here and here.

My favorite part of the present was the broken condom baby hat. It just cracks me up.

Jesse's baby gifts

Someone on Ravelry posted a picture of a broken condom baby hat months ago. I couldn’t find the creator or the pattern so I improvised the design. I knit a hat from the bottom up and just decreased slowly to create a tip on top. I like the little smirk over the band-aid.

Jesse's baby gifts

Next up is baby’s first hand grenade. Jesse and Josh are revolutionaries so their baby needs to start stockpiling! The grenade has a squeaker inside.

Jesse's baby gifts

I found this pattern on Ravelry.

Jesse's baby gifts

Since both of the parents are from Missouri I decided to make baby’s first moonshine. (The first time I had moonshine was in the Ozarks. It was intense.)

Jesse's baby gifts

I improvised the design. The bottle is crocheted and the label is knit. I lightly felted it.

Jesse's baby gifts

The moonshine is a rattle. I couldn’t find one so made one out of an old film canister and some beans. Here’s a progress pic:

Jesse's baby gifts

There was one serious gift in the package. This is a glass globe that is like an incense holder.

Jesse's baby gifts

Instead of burning a stick though you put essential oil in the little bowl on top. You hang the globe in the sunlight and the bigger part of the globe heats up and the essential oil fills a room up with a lovely smell.

Jesse's baby gifts

It was so hard to keep this all a secret! Jesse and Josh loved the presents and promise to send me funny photos once their kiddo arrives. That “are you my Daddy” onesie will make a great photo op. This was by far the most fun I’ve had making baby gifts. I’ll definitely be making more broken condom baby hats.

Knitting, cuteness and cooking

I’ve been knitting lately. Here’s one of my larger yarn bombs.

yarn bomb

On our last girls’ day Abbey gave me a big bag of yarn bombs. I swear that girl is amazing! Granola helped me label them.

Granola yarn bomb

Isn’t he a cutie?

I made pecan covered squash pudding for desert the other night. Again this is from the Internal Bliss Cookbook.

pecan squash pudding

This turned out to be a delicious treat and really filled my sweet cravings.

Knitting and cooking

I’m making several monster bags at once to try to streamline my production.

Two normal sized bags and two baby monster bags. Next up is cutting and pinning fabric for the linings.

I’m still on my cooking bent. Abbey sent me a YouTube video for kale chips and I’m hooked.

Then for dinner I made egg drop soup.

I used to eat this a lot when Thebes and I lived in the DR. The chicken broth is homemade. The onion flakes are some we dehydrated in the woodstove.

When I was trying to take a picture of a monster bag in progress I got photobombed by His Orangeness.

Zucchini fries

Last month I turned 36. I think my mid-life crisis is manifesting in me cooking. I know that doesn’t sound too crazy but I’ve never enjoyed cooking before. But now I’m really digging it. Sometimes I’ll be making something from scratch and can’t believe how much I’m enjoying it. It’s like my own little moment of Zen.

Tonight I was craving french fries. That’s a no-no on the GAPS diet so I decided to get creative. After modifying this recipe (coconut milk instead of dairy milk and no cheese) I came up with this:

Homemade zucchini fries with guacamole. The breadcrumbs are from a failed attempt at making crackers. But I kept the crumbs hoping they’d be used for something. These turned out great. Nice and crunchy!

In December Thebes and I took Sieben on our vacation. Here he is falling asleep with his stuffed piggy.

Through Our Pain We Know Love

Through Our Pain We Know Love

Through Our Pain We Know Love is an art therapy piece that deals with my tumultuous relationship with my mother.

The womb shape represents our shared Endometriosis. It is on fire in the way religious painting often portray burning hearts. Black wool has been felted over the red wool base to show pain and toxicity. Endo often manifests as purple balls and creamy masses and are represented in the piece. Small mirrors covered in wool represent the estimation that 1 in 10 women actually suffer from Endo but do not know it as it is a misunderstood and often under-diagnosed auto-immune disorder.

Barbed wire shows both the emotional and physical pain that my mother and I have felt over our relationship and Endometriosis. Black scars with red stitches cover the piece representing both scars of surgery and emotional scars. Eighteen nails sticking through the piece represent the pain of the eighteen years my mother and I lived together. The figure in the piece is actually two figures. The mother figure is below being split open as she gives birth to the daughter. The daughter is on top holding her empty womb open because I am childfree. The daughter figure cries tears over the toxicity and negativity in the relationship. The largest nail is driven through the figures representing the painful surgery many women, including my mother, have to try to cure Endometriosis.

The dimensions are 27″ H x 48″ W x 8″ D.

Green Man

Green Man

Green Man is my interruption of the Pagan Green Man. The dimensions are 46″ H x 37″ W x 4″ D.

Thebes helped me with the eyes. The eyes had to be male so they are his eyes. We took the photos with his 8×10 camera. He developed the negatives and printed the photographs as cyanotypes.

The base is felted wool. I knit various leaves handsewed them onto the form. The mouth is needle felted. Bits of fleece are lighted felted between leaves.

The eye photographs are behind glass. This shows viewers their own reflection. Both the human eyes and reflection represent that humans are intrinsically a part of nature even when we think we have removed ourselves.

The Green Man was featured in the 2010 Beyond The Fringe show. It was also featured in the 2009 edition of Chokecherries.

An Arrangement Of Elements

An Arrangement Of Elements

An Arrangement Of Elements pays tribute to the five elements-Earth, Air, Fire, Water and Spirit. A goddess is portrayed in each element.

For Earth a goddess is shown in the form of a flowering weeping willow:

For Air a goddess is shown in flight amongst the stars:

For Fire a fire goddess is shown blowing fireballs. This goddess was inspired by Goddess Pele.

For Water a fish goddess is shown swimming in the sea:

For Spirit a goddess is shown in the middle of a flower shape. She is at the center of creation.

The four elements around Spirit are show in moon shapes, an important symbol in the Pagan faith. Other Pagan symbols such as spirals and stars appear throughout the work.

For this piece I spun several of the yarns. Techniques used were needle felting, embroidery and hand sewing.

An Arrangement Of Elements was featured in the 2009 Beyond The Fringe art show.

The dimensions are 58″ H x 58″ W x 1/4″ D

Spinning sari silk

At last year’s Taos Wool Festival I bought 4 oz of raw sari silk. This is recycled fibers from saris from India and Nepal. It’s not easy to spin. Try as I might I couldn’t get rid of the nubs. My consistency is not nearly as smooth as I’d like either. But the colors are lovely:

I have no idea what I’m going to do with this yarn. I’m thinking of plying it with a solid color.

Granola hung out on my chair while I carded the fiber.