Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Happy Harlot!

I made my daughter very happy tonight.

I told her I was going to go hear the Yarn Harlot speak, and she wanted to come so badly that I brought her (I'd called and saved 2 seats, and my friend Ami couldn't make it, so it was square...)

We arrived at the Rutherford library a little early, so we found good seats. Hannah was afraid she'd be bored (after begging to come...) so she checked out the Children's Library but eventually decided to sit with me and crochet. I ran into a few knitting buddies, saw a lot of friendly faces, but most of all I enjoyed a great talk by Stephanie Pearl McPhee (aka, The Yarn Harlot)

Hannah turned to me, laughing, with shining eyes and asked, "Mom, is she a comedian?" - she giggled so hard through the talk that she turned bright red (Hannah, not Stephanie) and we all got to admire the Olympic Sweater close up and personal. She said it had made her cry (Stephanie, not Hannah) and called it her "biggest knitting mistake." Mistake or not - it was absolutely gorgeous!Hannah was first in line for a book (the wrong line, but eventually she got straightened out.) and hugged it all the way home. As we left the library, the line of folks waiting to shake Stephanie's hand and get a book signed circled the room (and some mysterious woman in a green shirt popped up in every photo that I took!)

The talk was very funny - at one point SPM wondered if those who meet her and hear what she does for a living might misunderstand and think she's a "fitter" - not knitter. I laughed - along with everyone else - then as I put my car in gear to pull out I saw this sign and thought - "That's fitting!"

Happy Motoring
This is reason #1 why I was glad to cross the NJ border on the way home. Every station is full service - love that!

12 Comments:

Blogger Carole said...

Your daughter is right - Stephanie is a comedian! A fabulous one!

April 12, 2006 6:18 AM  
Blogger Helen said...

I'm sure the lower gas prices in NJ didn't hurt either. :)

April 12, 2006 7:31 AM  
Blogger ~drew emborsky~ said...

Full service? You're joking, right? I haven't seen full service in 20 years!

I've never been to the Harlot's blog. I've heard it's a hoot though!

April 12, 2006 9:01 AM  
Blogger Gina said...

From time to time, one discovers a full-service station in New York State. I was filled with joy the day I found one in a torrential downpour, lost in Westchester.

April 12, 2006 9:19 AM  
Anonymous Liz said...

Oh, I think I would have swooned if I'd been in the same room with both you and the Harlot! I am planning on seeing her next week in the Boston area.

A new(ish) reader here, another combo knitter. Unbelieveably the first post of yours I read was the first in the series concerning the "stopped check" so of course I had to come back and keep reading!

April 12, 2006 10:11 AM  
Anonymous Mary said...

What?! No photos of the two Knitting Goddesses together?!

April 12, 2006 3:36 PM  
Blogger Calling Kahlo said...

It was a great talk and her stories are wonderful! My friend and I ended up on the wrong line as well, oh well. I was happy to at least got some pins before they ran out.

April 12, 2006 4:57 PM  
Anonymous Stephanie said...

Annie, it was so wonderful to see you there. I'm sorry I was so swamped, I hope that I get a chance to spend more time with you soon. Tell Hannah she is a charming wee pet.

April 12, 2006 9:54 PM  
Blogger Julsey said...

I had no idea you were there...I don't even know what you look like!

But, I can tell you about the woman in green! Her name's Evie, and I work with her. She's our office's knitting expert and has started a lunchtime knitting club. We took an outing to see the Harlot...and a great time it was!

She's blogless for the time being...till I get my hands on her!

-Julia

April 13, 2006 8:26 PM  
Blogger marie in florida said...

that's one mighty cute happy card on the title of your entry! how fun. is that normal for your blog?

April 13, 2006 9:48 PM  
Blogger Birdsong said...

How sweet to have your daughter so excited and share the fun with you.

April 14, 2006 12:29 AM  
Blogger annie said...

Hey Evie!

Well, now you're sort of famous - it just happened that as I was taking a panoramic pic of the folks lined up to get books signed every time I repointed my camera you were there in your FABulous green shirt!

Thanks for making an appearance on my blog!

April 14, 2006 7:50 AM  

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