Lent 2011 - Day #2

I can't promise I'll be able to get an outfit post of everyday of Lent, but I'll do my best! Here's Day #2. I wore regular tights and a cotton skirt, so it was a cold walk from my parking spot to the building at work (I have the space furthest from the building).

Lent 2011 Day 2

Sweater: J. Crew Outlet

Skirt: Wallpaper Skirt #2, made by me

Striped Tights: Delia*s (with a gift card I got recently for a return I made pre-2001!!)

Shoes: Clarks Outlet

Jewelry: Cameo Necklace (gift) and puka shell necklace from my mom worn as a bracelet.

Lent 2011 Day 2

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Lent 2011

In 2008  I gave up jeans, in 2009 I gave up non-cash forms of payment, and in 2010 I gave up TV. This year for Lent, I'm giving up.....

Pants!!

(Meaning I spent all day yesterday referring to Fat Tuesday as Pant-y Gras - tee hee!).

I'll include my annual caveat that I do my annual Lent give-up less for religious regions than for the personal challenge.

I considered giving up pants/trousers in 2008, but decided to just do jeans instead. This year I'm going whole hog. The reasoning behind no pants is that the vast majority of clothing I sew is skirts and dresses, but I spend probably 80%-90% of my days wearing pants (particularly, and for perhaps obvious reasons, it's closer to 100% in the winter). So I'm giving up pants in an attempt to get the home-sewn portion of my more use.

It's also an exercise in personal style. I'm drawn to dresses and skirts, and I love the look of them. My inspiration files are full of non-pants outfits, but again, I go to my safe zone of pants day after day. I'm not sure why I avoid wearing skirts/dresses, but for the next 47 days I have no excuses!!

In addition to the challenge of wearing no pants (and staying warm in a Maine that is still in winter!), I'm going to try and complete two Lent-challenge related sewing projects. 1 - at least one skirt and 2 - my first pair of pants to be worn on Easter.  I'll be posting outfits and sewing progress over the coming weeks.

If you're giving up something for Lent, or are in for a no-pants challenge of your own let me know in comments!!

Lent Day 1

Day One!!

Dress: Vogue V8315 view B. Made for my rehearsal dinner in 2007,

Belt: Originally my mother's - it shows the Eureka, CA Harbor. I love it!

Boots: Naturlizers, from Macy's. Bought when I lived in Chicago.

Wool Tights: From WarmLegWear.com

Lent Day 1

PS - I've also updated the About page for anyone interested.

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Lent 2010: Update 2

Billy Budd the Betta's BacksideOur newest family member, Billy Budd the Betta

I have to say that I somehow expected things to be radically different sans TV, but really its much more the same than it has been different. I'm still tired when I get home from a stressful day at work (of which there have seemingly been many of late) and more often than not, I'll still sit down on the couch and knit, just like I would when we watched tv. Though I have been doing more spinning of late.

We have been eating at the kitchen table more and the dishes get done right after dinner more often. I will say that.

An Updated Lent by the Numbers:

  • Games of Boggle Played: 1
  • Games of Scrabble Played: 1
  • Games of Trivial Pursuit Played: 1
  • Games of Pinball Played at the Mall: about $8 worth
  • Development League NBA Games Watched: 3/4 (the power went out)
  • Quarters of USM Men's Lacrosse Wathched: 1 1/2
  • Patterns Drafted:
  • Concert DVDs Watched:
    • Stop Making Sense
    • Patty Griffin at the Artist Den
    • The Last Waltz
    • Johnny Cash at Austin City Limits
    • Guster on Ice
    • Pink Martini : Live
  • Movies Watched:
    • The Hangover
  • Episodes of The West Wing watched on DVD: a lot
  • Episodes of Mad Men watched on DVD: 3/4 of Season 1
  • CDs Listened to: too many to count!!
  • Visits to Borders to read comic books and magazines: 3
  • Walks taken:  a lot
  • Books read:
    • Emma
    • 1/4 of Pride & Prejudice
  • Times Mr. Cleaver fell asleep with a book in his hands and didn't wake up when I took it out: 2
  • Hours of live TV watched: 0

There's also been dining out, internet surfing, knitting, sewing and  general lollygagging about.

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Lent 2010: Update 1

Hugs!

Now that I'm two weeks in, I should probably give a Lenten update.

So far, it's not too bad! I did miss watching the Olympics (Mr. Cleaver very cutely asked me if he could watch the end of the US/Canada men's hockey game - I said yes.) and Sundays are generally the hardest. But I have to say I don't miss prime time tv at all - the only thing I really miss is Jeopardy!

Mr. Cleaver and I both agree, that live without tv somehow feels less stressful. We can go out any night we want, becuase we don't have to be home to watch anything. We've been doing more stuff, talking more over dinner and generally having a good time.

Here some Lent by the Numbers:

  • Games of Boggle Played: 1
  • Games of Scrabble Played: 1
  • Games of Trivial Pursuit Played: 1
  • Games of Pinball Played at the Mall: 9
  • Development League NBA Games Watched: 3/4 (the power went out)
  • Patterns Drafted:
  • Concert DVDs Watched:
    • Stop Making Sense
    • Patty Griffin at the Artist Den
    • The Last Waltz
    • Johnny Cash at Austin City Limits
  • Movies Watched:
    • The Hangover
  • Episodes of The West Wing watched on DVD: a lot
  • CDs Listened to: too many to count!!
  • Visits to Borders to read comic books and magazines: 1
  • Walks taken: 3
  • Books read:
    • 3/4 of Emma
  • Times Mr. Cleaver fell asleep with a book in his hands and didn't wake up when I took it out: 2
  • Hours of live TV watched: 0

There's also been dining out, internet surfing, knitting, sewing and  general lollygagging about.

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Lent 2010

Remotes

How quickly times flies! Here it is the first day of Lent already!

Long-time readers of the blog know that my annual Lent challenge is basically the only regularly reoccuring feature on The Chronicles, but for a one-sentence recap:

Last year I gave up non-cash forms of payment, the year before I gave up jeans.

This year I'm giving up TV.

I watch more TV than I care to admit, but admit I will.

It starts with the local news when I get home from work, then it's Brian Williams on NBC, then 207 comes on (a local news magazine program), then there's Jeopardy!, and what-do-you-know prime time programming is on and on it goes. Half the time I don't even care/like what I'm watching, but you know, it's on.  Lent seemed like the perfect time to kick this bad habit.

I came up with the idea back in January, because I'm far more interested in my 47 days of Lent than I am in New Year's Resolutions apparently.  Of course, this year I needed a head start, because I had to convince Mr. Cleaver.

Usually my Lent stuff doesn't effect him too much, but this year it kinda does, but he's graciously agreed to go along with it (though he can still watch TV when I'm not awake/around).

Rules:

  • No broadcast/cable television.

Exceptions:

  • Mr. Cleaver and I decide that PBS will be okay - it give my news junkie an option if I happen to be in the room and it's educational. But we're going to try to not abuse this one. (When I told a co-worker about this "loophole" she said (in jest) "Did Jesus have a loophole when he died for your sins?" And yeah, he kinda did, with the whole resurrection thing.)
  • I can watch things on the physical TV, like DVDs.
  • Internet videos are okay.

Expectations:

  • I will play a lot more board games.
  • I will read more.
  • I will sew more.
  • I will probably get more creative with dinner.
  • In general, I will likely be more production.
  • We will go out more during the week. (Borders, bowling, who knows?!)

All in all, it'll be hard for the first few weeks (it always is), but I think it'll be good. The only thing I'm bummed about is missing the rest of the Olympics, but I can look stuff on the web.

Here goes!

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Lent Weeks 5 & 6, or I am a Human Chain Letter

I didn't realize it until a co-worker mentioned it today, but this is my lest week of Lent. It really flew by me this year. Maybe because I was working in two-week increments due to paychecks, but yeah, I can't believe I have only 3 more days (good thing too as my Pro Flickr account is due to expire come Sunday!)

Without further ado, Week 5:

Shiny New Haircut

A shiny new haircut courtesy of Nina at Bei Capelli, which I am quite fond of, which is a big deal if you're me - at least according to Mr. Cleaver.

Travel Essentials

Some travel essentials from Hannaford's (our local grocery chain). Where did I travel, you may ask? I spent a lovely weekend in New York City visiting friends, which brings us to...

Lent Week 6:

I'm going to preface this by saying my solo weekend in NYC, despite some plane delays and a vigorous rainstorm was incredibly awesome thanks to the lovely friends I stayed with and who guided me around the city. I had a blast - I had so much fun that I didn't take many photos - I think I took something around 42 before I deleted any out of focus ones, etc. The hardest thing I find about photography, aside from feeling a little awkward about whipping out my large SLR is that I feel like I can either be in the moment or I can document the moment - and this weekend I was far more about being in the moment.

AIrport Water

Airport water and some  snacks from home. 

After a long airport delay I finally reached JFK and took a cab to Monica's (a friend from the Chicago days), where I was met with freshly baked cupcakes!

Apron 1

Monica with some tasty cupcakes in the apron I made her.

French Toast

The next morning we went out for breakfast, which for me meant French toast and Fresh Apples juice at Gracie's (?- the diner at the corner of  86th and 1st). 

Monica had to go to a performance for school around 1pm, but before depositing me on a train to my next meet-up she took me to a 107 year old bakery neat her apartment.

B&W Cookies

Tied up with String

I bought a 1/2 lb of black & white cookies for Mr. Cleaver (which I'd never had before and thankfully my husband is the sharing kind) from Glaser's Bake Shop, whose payment policy was right up my alley (see below)

Et tu!

After I left Monica, I met up with Susie, a friend from high school I hadn't seen since we graduated back in 2001. 

Susie

She toured me around the East and West villages with stops at Purl Soho and Purl Pactchwork, the latter of which I bought some awesome rooster fabric; downtown yarns where I got the wine-colored malabrigo lace-weight; Lupe's Kitchen for some mexican food (another cash-ony establishment); and Strand, where I eyeballed several books, but decided after a day of carrying all my possessions around New York that I didn't want to add any further weight.

Crafty Purchases

We also stopped at lovely little tea shop for lavender and camomille tea, but unfortunately I have no clue whatsoever what the name of it is, though it does have some awesome wallpaper in the back.

Tea

Continuing as a human chain letter, Susie deposited me on the F train around 6:30 and sent me off to Brooklyn, where I met up with college buddies Jenna and Rebekah for a very tasty three-course dinner at the Vinegar Hill House, to celebrate my visit and Rebekah's news about her job at a summer camp in Maine. Our meal lasted for about 2:30 hours, when once again I was placed on a train and delivered to Washington Heights and Brenna, a roomie from my first go-around in Portland.

Brenna

The next morning we headed out for brunch at Good Enough to Eat, where you knew if must be good because we had to wait in line to get a seat. And good it was, my apple pancakes, though not quite my Katie Cakes, were delicious.

Shop Dog

Because my friends know me well, Brenna and I headed to another yarn store, Knitty City, which lives up to it's claim of being the friendliest yarn shop in NYC.  I picked up some of my beloved Lorna's Laces Shephard Sock in the new Andersonville (my beloved neighborhood) colorway. 

Street Art in Brooklyn

 

Street Art in Brooklyn.

We then rode over to Williamsburg for some vintage shopping and hipster watching at  Beacon's Closet. Though the  stock is overwhelming I didn't find anything to my fancy. Around this time we both realized we had to go to the bathroom and started the great Brooklyn bathroom hunt.

We stopped in Penny Licks bakery for a cookie and found their bathroom out of order. We kept peeking into shops hoping against hope and meeting no luck until a friendly store employee sent us to a nearby bagel shop. 

When we made it back to Washington Heights it was around 6 and we were both pooped so we picked up some snacks at a convenience store, ordered a pizza, watched chick flicks on HBO on demand and knitted socks.

The next morning we ate bananas and bagel and I took a cab to the airport, reaching a waiting Mr. Cleaver at 2:30pm. 

I didn't visit Time Square, Central Park, or the Empire State Building, but I had the best New York trip I could have imagined.

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Lent Week 4

I sucked with taking pictures this week. I don't really carry my camera around daily so I missed a couple of things, like my tank of gas and the burger and beer I bought for dinner at my knitting circle this week. Of course now that Mr. Cleaver and  I got new cell phone this week (as well as a new number for me) I have a camera phone, but  alas, that doesn't help the past, so in addition to the items mentioned above:

 

My New sifter

All my weekend baking has required the purchase of a new sifter/sieve  from Le Roux Kitchen to combat the clumpiness I've been noticing in my dry goods. It worked wonderfully on the doughnut I make this morning. And it was one of the serendipitous purchases where it cost exactly what I wanted to pay. Once I'm out of rehearsal/production (ie late May) I'd like to start doing a series of baking posts, but for now, alas I haven't the time.

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Yoga. 

Thrilling list, I know. 

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Lent Week 3

If you haven't figured it out yet, I'm a creature of habit. This week, with only $2 "whatever" dollars for the pay period and rehearsal every night, by spending fell into pre-designated purchases only - namely Saturday yoga and lunch. 

That said, I did feel the crunch a little  at the end of this week. I didn't have time to go the bank as usual on Thursday or Friday and really debated about going to an ATM, I held off and made it to the bank about 2 minutes before closing on Saturday and got my money for week 4. I also maybe cheated when last Saturday Mr. Cleaver bought me $6.25 worth of yarn. I told him I'd pay him back, but he'd hear none of it (he's a keeper, I know). That said, here's the pics.

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The "Wrangler" with some rather intense horseradish mayo and a double chocolate cookie. 

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How's my form?

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Lent Week 2

Money Clips

Week two, and I've resorted to paper clips. Making sure all my bases are covered. Including the important "whatever" category.

Yogitoes

A yogitoes mat to keep me from from doing a face-plant into my mat during downward-facing dog.

Gemini Sandwich

A "Gemini" sandwich from North Star Cafe.

Tank of Gas

A tank of gas.

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Lent: Week 1

So one week down. Not a big week for purchases, but I definitely have a greater consciousness about how much money I have in my wallet, what purchases I need/want to make, and when my next pay period is (Thursday if you were wondering).

The run-down for the week:

Yoga Exchange

Saturday morning yoga class at The Yoga Exchange, which is dangerously close to my favorite yarn shop.

Fashion Nugget & Flying Circus

In a fit of high school nostalgia, Cake's Fashion Nugget and some Monty Python Flying Circus from Bull Moose.

Chicken & Roots Sandwich

A chicken and roasted root vegetable sandwich, extra roots, from O'Naturals between yoga and rehearsal.

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