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I Think I Got Cheated

A couple of nights ago I went shopping online for one of Soccer Chick’s Christmas presents.  She wants a new Chi flat iron.  If you’ve ever bought one of these, you know that they are expensive!  Being short of money, I am looking for the best price.

I headed on over to eBay to see what the sellers over there have and found a really good deal, so I “Purchased Now,” and proceeded to the check-out.

The next morning, I received an email from eBay explaining that the listing had been pulled from its site for various reasons…of which I, the purchaser, was not privy too.

Eh?  What’s this?  How come I can’t know why?  I mean, I paid for it!  I should at least be allowed to know why I can’t have it!

So, I went to PayPal to make sure I was going to get my money back.  This is where things are starting to get hairy.  My payment had already been processed, thanks to instant gratification via the internet.

Great.

I have attempted to contact the seller and haven’t heard back.  I have a strong suspicion that I won’t, so I’m going to open up a dispute to get my money back!

And I’m going shopping again.  This time I’ll shop from a store, pay a bit more, but be assured that I’m getting what I want.

Christmas Memory #4

One of my favorite memories is that of my sister and me eagerly awaiting the airing of Christmas shows.  Our favorites were Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman.

To this day, they remain my favorites.  Rudolph was on TV last night, and it didn’t fail to live up to expectations.  I know the claymation is old, but there’s something very pure about it.  I think that, besides the animation, the music makes these movies timeless.

You can’t tell me that you don’t start singing along when you hear the following:

Or what about this one…

What are some of your favorite movies?

Math Makes My Head Hurt

This week I’ve been subbing in a math teacher’s class.  I know, I know.  AuburnChick doesn’t do math.

I’m only giving tests; however, the questions that the students have been asking me required me to actually work some problems.  Today, I gave Part B of a two-day test.  What a doozie!  I worked 1/2 of the test for myself in an attempt to understand how to better help the kids.

All we’re doing is adding and subtracting positive and negative integers.  No big deal.   Seriously.  However, some of these students are having a really hard time understanding the concept.  I’m a visual person, so I’ve been using the number line to demonstrate.  For some kids, this has been the trick.  For others, it hasn’t worked so well.

I guess math is one of those subjects that has to click in a person’s brain…no matter how simple it might seem to another person.

Christmas Memory #3

When I went to Target yesterday, I picked up a bag of Andes Candies.

This leads to my next holiday memory…

Day 3 – Holiday Memory

I mentioned yesterday how, after my mom remarried, we were better off financially.  Well, better finances meant Christmas parties!  Boy did they throw some big ones too!  I especially remember one in particular.  We lived in Colorado, so we experienced the full effect of snow and Christmas.  One of my favorite things about the parties was the food.  What a delightful array of stuff that was not part of the menu on regular days.

Mom worked feverishly on her specialty items…coconut balls, sausage balls, and other scrumptious yummies.  There were trays of deli meats and all of the fixings for petite sandwiches.  My favorite thing, though, was the egg nog.  Oh my goodness!  Such a sweet concoction!

Interspersed throughout the house were candy dishes filled with Andes Candies, as I call them.  They are the thin mints that you sometimes find on your pillow if you go on cruises.

This candy used to only be sold during Christmas.  I believe it’s sold year-around now, but I still limit myself to buying it during the Christmas season.  I have a small wooden train that I fill up with the mints, and my children do not like for it to go empty.

Ahhh…the tradition continues…minus the parties, but who cares.  The candy is what’s important here.

How To Wrap a Present – The AuburnChick Way

Why do the days you spend at home pass so quickly, while the days you are stuck at work seem to creep by?

I thoroughly enjoyed my non-work day.  I stayed in my robe until 10:00, when I had to make a mad dash to get lunch money to Rooster (yes, the kids forgot money AGAIN!) before his lunch at the ridiculous hour of 10:35.  How in the world do they expect kids to concentrate the rest of the day after eating lunch so early?  Who in the world wants to eat a chicken sandwich at that time of the day?

But I digress…

After dropping off the money and running from the office quickly lest I get put into a classroom by someone who assumed I was there to work, I drove to an antiques store to exchange a teapot I had purchased a few weeks ago for my mom.  Here’s the one I brought home:

Teapot for One

Teapot for One

You can take the teapot off, and then you have this:

Because the store was downtown and, thus, close to the law firm where I used to work, I decided to drop in and say hello.  It was a little strange going back…dressed very casually in blue jeans and a sweat shirt while everyone else had on business attire.  Still, it was good to see my friends.

After I left, I visited Target where I did a bit of miscellaneous shopping.  I picked up a new roll of wrapping paper, tape, and a neat wrapping paper cutter (demo’d below).  I also picked up a few propane tanks to replenish Mr. Heater.  It was fun to browse without the crowds.

Then, the real fun began.

I went home, determined to wrap a few presents.  Now, this was a big deal for me.  I remember last year.  I was desperately trying to put the finishing touches on a few papers while studying for finals.  I barely got my shopping done in time, and presents were wrapped in a hurried fashion (with the ribbons, of course).

This year I’m doing better.  I cannot believe how much freer I feel.

I thought it would be fun to show you how I wrap gifts, given my post yesterday.

Before I get started on the “how-to’s” of it all, remember that part of the fun is the suspense that the recipient will experience.  In my home, it’s a running joke that you’re not getting what’s on the box.  For example, I wrapped a gift for Rooster in the following box:

Rest assured that the boy will not be receiving a lamp for Christmas.

So, once you’ve found the proper box, you need the proper equipment.  For this lesson, I used the ruffled hats and booties:

Next, you need wrapping paper, ribbon, tape, and a cutter:

I bought the gift wrap cutter with a $1 coupon I found on the box of tape I purchased.

The cutter works GREAT!  It has a little slot where you insert the paper, cutter flush to the surface you are working on.  Then, you just slide it across the paper.  The back side has a slanted edge that you use to run the ribbon across, thus curling it.

Now, here’s a little something that makes my wrapping different from other people’s.  When you’re taping the edges down, make sure you fold over the edge of the top layer that will be taped down.  This gives a cleaner look to your package.

Granted, it looks nicer if the edges are straight, but that’s why I don’t quilt…too much precision required.  The back looks a little better…

Now it’s time for the fun stuff — embellishments!!!  Bring on the ribbon, Baby!

One more ribbon, and Voila!  A wrapped gift!

When using ribbon, you can be very creative!  Check out the other presents I wrapped…

If you look carefully at the present on the left, I used two different colors of ribbon…

All of this wrapping was enough to tire everyone out, including Molly.

Christmas Memory #2

I hope you enjoyed the first memory I shared yesterday.  I’m enjoying reading about your own as well!

Today is the first day since being laid off from the law firm job that I don’t have a subbing assignment.  Secretly, I’m thrilled to have some time to myself…house all quiet.  It reminds me of being home full-time.  I really, really miss those days.

This morning I set up my Nativity in the living room.  I like visible reminders of what we’re celebrating…

Day 2 – Holiday Memory

As I was pulling out a gift to wrap this morning, I thought about when I was around seven or eight years old.  My mom had gotten remarried, and we were a lot better off financially than we had ever been.  She and my step-dad spent hours in the basement one night.  About every 30 minutes, they would take breaks to come upstairs with armfuls of wrapped presents.

I had never seen such a beautiful assortment of packages.  And when they wrapped, let me tell you that they REALLY wrapped!  We’re talking mall-quality wrapping here.  I don’t know how they learned to wrap boxes so professionally.  It involved a lot of bright paper and metallic ribbons, not to mention tape, which tortured us as we tried to open gifts on Christmas.

As sis and I got older, my mom taught us how to “properly” wrap…everything from folding the edges over for clean lines (before taping them down) to curling strips of ribbon.  To this day, I do not consider a package “finished” until it has ribbon.

It nearly drove me nuts when the Mr. and I moved to Miami and traveled each year to his parents’ house.  My bows wouldn’t stay on, so I finally quit using them and put even more ribbon on the packages!  You can tie ribbon down, and it doesn’t smush easily.

Nothing tacky, though.  Everything is tastefully done…colors complimenting each other perfectly.

On to the rest of the day!

P.S.  The dogs are very happy that I’m home today…

Pom-Pom Baby Booties

Nothing like the holidays to get your knitting ramped up, eh?

I made these to accompany the ruffled hats I finished last week.

The pair below is made from Bernat Baby Jacquards “Berries and Cream.”

And the colorway below is called “Boys and Girls” (same yarn brand):

The set…with the hats:

Ok…pattern comments…

First off, you can find the pattern here (it’s free).

WARNING – The pattern has a couple of mistakes that had me scratching my head.

Did I enjoy the pattern? Only up to the Sole portion, in which there are mistakes.

The pattern, overall, was a bit strange…kind of like working a sock with a twist. I selected the pattern because it didn’t require seaming. I knit them in the round using size 4 dpns.

I made four of these booties, and all four were knit a bit differently. For some reason, I just didn’t get something in the instructions.

My recommended pattern modifications:

Under the Sole section – Rounds 2 & 4 – Omit the K2 at the end of the rounds.

Only knit through Round 6 of the Sole. The bottom is plenty big enough. You might even want to try stopping at Round 5.

For the pom poms, I used the Clover Pom Pom Maker (size 3/4″). This is a fairly easy way to make pom poms, once you get the first one done.

AuburnChick Shares a Favorite Christmas Memory

With this being the first day of December, I thought it would be fun to share a favorite Christmas memory every day leading to the BIG day.  I’ve been thinking about this for the last few days…sifting through highlights in my mind.  Which ones to share?  Fun, fun, fun!  I hope you enjoy them!

Day 1 – Holiday Memory

My parents divorced when I was very young.  I believe my sister and I spent only one Christmas with my dad.  That Christmas, there were TONS of presents under the tree!  There was one very large gift way far back, behind the tree.  I couldn’t believe it when I heard Dad call out my name and hand it to me.

It was a dollhouse.  A lovely, wooden dollhouse.  Not the plastic kind the stores sell nowadays.

The house was completely open on one side, and all of the rooms were empty.

After opening the dollhouse, there were lots of other gifts to open.  Every single thing I opened afterward was a piece for the house.  I was strangely disappointed when, after about the 20th present, I caught on to the fact that all of my gifts would be house accessories.   Who knows…I might have gotten a little something different, but all I can remember is, “Oh, look, a kitchen table.  Oh, and look at the couch.”

Looking back, I can see that it truly was a unique gift.  My dad was a wonderful gift-giver.

Murphy’s Law

Murphy’s Law…bites sometimes, doesn’t it?

All this weekend, I checked the online subbing website trolling for subbing jobs for this week.  I had jobs for Wednesday and Thursday but none for Monday and Tuesday.  I don’t make much as it is, but to not work for two days…not good.

So last night I had myself a good ole time…knitting the night away.  I mean, if I wasn’t going to work on Monday why go to bed early?

I did hit the sack around 12pm, but then I had trouble falling asleep.  I remember looking at the clock around 1am.  Not good.  I finally drifted off, though.

And of course I didn’t set my alarm clock.  Fortunately, my phone woke me up at 6am.  Good timing!  That’s when I usually jump in the shower after hitting the snooze six times (ten minutes per snooze).  I jumped up and, just for fun, decided to call the sub hotline.

Uh oh…there was a job available at my favorite high school…for the art teacher.

I contemplated.

Should I pretend I didn’t hear it and do what I had planned to do today?  I mean, who can resist sweeping the floors and washing walls, for heaven’s sake?  Or, should I choose to go out and earn some money.

The lure of money, however paltry, was too much.  I caved and accepted the assignment.

I’ve gotta tell you that I’m feeling a little nauseous, and my tummy isn’t feeling so great either.  That’s what happens when my body misses out on a good night’s sleep.

So here I sit, on Planning, waiting for my day to truly begin.

That’s okay.  I’m thankful that God provided, just as He always does.