Comments: Hello Again, Everyone!

It does look like a sock! Now I just need to make the string look like a second sock :) Glad you had fun with your family. Tillicum Village is a great treat! I highly recommend it all locals and visitors. They do such a great job over there entertaining and sharing Native American culture. Hope your tooth is ok!

Posted by Rebecca at June 21, 2004 02:47 PM

Welcome back Blog Mistress!!! Yes, I read every word. Twice. And I stopped by on Mon, Wed and Fri to sigh longingly and sadly at no new post. But now my life feels so much more complete! :o)

Awfully glad you had fun with your family! Sounds like you had a blast and the pictures are beautiful. Sorry to hear about your tooth though. What a string of bad luck! Your cold, your chest, TMK's bees and now your tooth. Poor thing. Well, it comes in 3's and you've had yours.....just hope TMK doesn't have 2 more to go!! Ye gods! Happy thoughs for TMK, happy thoughts for TMK....

The socks are beautiful, the poodle is adorable and congrats to Rebecca on her first sock ever! WTG

Oh and umm...the phrase "bodacious tatas" made me snort. Outloud. At work. Again. You were sooooo missed.

Posted by Stalker Angie at June 21, 2004 04:40 PM

Thank God you're back!! I have been whiny and cranky during your vactation...no doubt from withdrawl from my daily Mossy Cottage fix! Now, quick, email me all you know about short-row heels and toes.... Actually, I just want your opinion. I think I actually *get* it... now that I'm on the third sock in 10 days!! Yes, you got it Ryan, I FINISHED A PAIR!! :) l

Posted by Lisa in Oregon at June 22, 2004 08:51 AM

Hi, Lisa, Rebecca, and StalkerAngie! Lisa, Rebecca--you two have something in common: Rebecca just finished her first sock, and Lisa just finished her first pair! My "babies" are ready to leave the nest!

Lisa, I'm afraid I don't know squat about short-row heels. All the socks I've done (the count is 27 pairs now, I think) have just used the regular heel flap. I follow the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" theory. I used the heel flap method on my first sock and liked it well enough to continue using it to this day... Thumbs up to you for being willing to experiment!

Posted by Ryan at June 22, 2004 10:54 AM

Yay! Ryan is back! Missed ya doll.
Love the pictures and recounting of your vacation. I so seldom leave my house and must live vicariously through others.

Posted by Stephanie at June 22, 2004 11:21 AM

Hi Ryan,
May I whine? I really wanted to go to Tillicum Village when we were in Seattle 7 years ago! It looks like so much fun, I'm glad you went and sorry about your tooth. Okay, I'm over it now.
I like your socks;red socks are so cheerful.

Posted by Debra at June 22, 2004 04:15 PM

Debra!!!! SO glad to hear from you!! In fact, I was thinking about you A LOT yesterday and today, wondering where you had gone. Glad you're still alive and kicking, although I'm sorry my post bummed ya'a wee bit. Yep, Tillicum Village was faboo (but--if it makes you feel any better--quite pricey). And thank you for the supportive thoughts about my tooth. Temporary crown appointment on the 29th!!

Hey, Steph. Love hearing from you, especially since you have one of the funniest blogs ever. I laughed out loud at your entry today, as always.

Posted by Ryan at June 22, 2004 04:33 PM

Ryan,
In the inimitable words of Langston Hughes, "I'm still here". Even when I'm not commenting, I'm still reading and enjoying your posts.
Hi TMK. Sorry about your team,I'm still looking forward to seeing them play the White Sox next month in Chicago.

Posted by Debra at June 23, 2004 07:00 AM

Cuzzin' Ryan--

I bet in between rounds of whomping yer brother and sister at cribbage, you never dreamed you'd someday utter the phrase "I'm afraid I don't know squat about short-row heels."

Posted by Cuzzin Tom at June 23, 2004 11:39 PM
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