December 29, 2006

Saddle up

Five of Twelve.

The McPhee clan continues to party on at extreme speed. Last nights escapade came off at my house without a hitch. And today we find out intrepid McPhee team launching The Big One.

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Ali's cutting up cheese. (Lots of cheese.)

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Ian's putting stuff in bowls. (Lots of bowls.)

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I'm making little tart things. (Lots.)

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Mum is directing traffic. (Lots of directing. Trust us.)

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The sock's putting out goat cheese and crackers.

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Tuppers hauling in a smoked salmon....

And off we go. The dancing comes later.

Posted by Stephanie at December 29, 2006 2:10 PM
Comments

Dude, you people sure know how to have a damned good time of it! It all looks gooooooooood!

Posted by: Marianne at December 29, 2006 2:46 PM

I hope you show us the dancing again this year. Looks like a blast!

Keep up the good work.

Posted by: Linda in Maine at December 29, 2006 2:49 PM

Those tarts look delicious!!!
Have a grand time!!! (as if you need encouragement from me)

Posted by: Jo-Anne at December 29, 2006 2:50 PM

I SO want to come to your party! Have a good time!

Posted by: Lisa at December 29, 2006 2:51 PM

Have a glorious time! the sock is amazingly talented putting out the goat cheese and crackers like that. Is that cranberry stuff on the cheese? And share the recipe for those tart things!!! They look awesome! HAVE FUN!

Posted by: Yvonne at December 29, 2006 2:53 PM

what's in those tarts? they look yums!

and tell sock to BE CAREFUL! we don't want it to smell of goat cheese before it meets its feet.

Posted by: Megan at December 29, 2006 2:55 PM

It's nice to see a family enjoying itself together, taking time out to have not just one but many holiday gatherings! I can't wait to hear about the rest of the 12!

Posted by: Me at December 29, 2006 2:55 PM

Looks like it was a beautiful party! And who knew socks could be so talented, they keep your feet warm and double as the wait staff=>

Posted by: Mary McK- at December 29, 2006 2:58 PM

Glad you're relaxing and having a fine old time with family and friends. And love the menu -- smoked salmon, tarts, dip -- oh, and I second the motion -- recipe for tarts? I've only just managed to make my first unburnt quiche, and I'm itching now to try tarts . . .

Posted by: Shel at December 29, 2006 3:00 PM

Yum! Everything (lots) looks good. I'm very impressed with the sock's goat cheese. That looks absolutely delicious! Party on!

Posted by: Teri S. at December 29, 2006 3:01 PM

Damn, I'm coming to your house...apparently the family is sick of "hey, let's have breakfast for supper" as I throw cereal in a bowl.

Posted by: Allison at December 29, 2006 3:02 PM

I'm getting hungry!
Do post dancing photos ASAP! I'm looking forward ot them.

Posted by: kathe at December 29, 2006 3:02 PM

Wow! What delicious-looking snackies! We're not even half-way through the 12 days and you call this party the BIG one!?!? Can't wait to see the rest. Raise a glass to happy days for us all!

Posted by: Sarah at December 29, 2006 3:05 PM

Glad you had a happy holiday!

Posted by: MarlyKnits at December 29, 2006 3:09 PM

If I hadn't gotten the third Wee Free Men book (Wintersmith) for Christmas I would be roiling the sock drawer for my passport while calculating driving time to Toronto (party won't be finished by 8, will it? Surely that crowd has stamina?)

Gas credit card, check. Toothbrush, check...

Posted by: rams at December 29, 2006 3:11 PM

And a good time will be had by all (including each and every teen girl present, hopefully!). btw, please tell Tucker he is looking especially dashing in that picture... James Bond better watch out!

Posted by: tree at December 29, 2006 3:11 PM

Wow cheese cutting, tarts, smoked salmon, OH my! (sock is talented, he puts out goat cheese, why don't my socks do that?)

Posted by: Beth K at December 29, 2006 3:11 PM

There should always be dancing at gatherings!

Posted by: Mindy at December 29, 2006 3:15 PM

We had a side of salmon on Christmas Eve and we're still eating it. I think we need to party more. You can tell your mum that she's too young to be your mum and I want a haircut just like hers.

Posted by: Caroline M at December 29, 2006 3:15 PM

All looks quite tempting. We are just about through the leftovers. Still got pie, cookies, and cake if anyone is interested. With all the time I've had on my hands, I should be doing copious amounts of knitting. Have done some, but I am at my parents, in Colorado. Needless to say, I have been shoveling lots of snow. They live in the country so snow plows can be a little slower out here.

Posted by: Peggy at December 29, 2006 3:15 PM

Don't forget to enter the contest! No wait! You are the one person who can't enter. But don't worry, I think you'll get a prize anyway. After all it's my contest and I'll prize who I want to ;-) *ducks*

Ha! Missed me!

Posted by: Paula at December 29, 2006 3:18 PM

Mmmmm be right over! I guess there are no sock labor laws there;)

Posted by: Carol at December 29, 2006 3:21 PM

I've been thinking about you and the dancing family. Hope it's fun!

Posted by: Carole at December 29, 2006 3:22 PM

Hmmm what's in those tarts? They look delicious! I love that you do the 12 days of Christmas, that is so fun.

Posted by: Nessa at December 29, 2006 3:24 PM

*snork*

Cutting the cheese.

(Yes, I *am* about 4 years old.)

Posted by: Suzie at December 29, 2006 3:27 PM

gee, i wish i were part of your clan...

Posted by: Nancy J at December 29, 2006 3:30 PM

Glad to see the sock pulling its weight for once. Have a great time, McPhees!

Posted by: Rachel H at December 29, 2006 3:33 PM

Sweet brother of Maude. Goat cheese and crackers and smoked salmon and dancing... *swoon* Yer *killin* us down here in the Warm, Damp Southern Reaches.

We love you anyway. Some of us are happy just living vicariously.

Posted by: Plum Texan at December 29, 2006 3:35 PM

Happy Mama McPhee party. Have a mimosa or six for me.

Posted by: Carrie at December 29, 2006 3:36 PM

Looks like fun! Headin to the cottage tomorrow for our fam fun. Boys will eat fondue for the first time. There will only be dancing if I do it. There will be walks on the beach with dogs & kids, we'll see if any kids take a dip. They did it once at Thanksgiving & I never saw three little blue butts high tail it out of the water faster! I wonder if they remember?

Posted by: elan at December 29, 2006 3:50 PM

Oh, you're going to have such a great time. It all looks like so much fun.

Posted by: Ruth at December 29, 2006 3:52 PM

Looks like fun! Happy New Year!! Tupper with the salmon - hey that's my maiden name!

Posted by: Sue at December 29, 2006 3:58 PM

That goat cheese looks scrumptious! Are those cranberries on the outside? And your tart thingies look delish too. Have a great time!

Posted by: marjorie at December 29, 2006 4:03 PM

That looks positively inviting. Especially that smoked salmon. And the tarts. And... ok, all of it. Have a wonderful celebration!

Posted by: BlackRayne at December 29, 2006 4:09 PM

I am a veggie myself and I *need* to know what those tarts are! They look delish!!!!! Happy 5th day of Christmas!

Posted by: Michelle at December 29, 2006 4:28 PM

A beautiful *and* talented sock! You are a very fortunate lady and not just in the area of knitwear.

Posted by: Bryn at December 29, 2006 4:29 PM

Looks like a delicious meal! And good company too. Happy holidays!

Posted by: Elinor at December 29, 2006 4:32 PM

Whooopeedooo!!! Fun to be had and everyone helping even the sock. Tis a wonderous thing to have family all together at this special time. Memories are being made to last a life time. May ALL your dearest wishes for the whole family come true in this coming year.

Posted by: Joan H at December 29, 2006 4:36 PM

mmmm! looks yummy!!! i love cheese! lol and thoes tarts look delicious!!!

Posted by: Jenni at December 29, 2006 4:36 PM

Ah, the Canadians know how to do it! I wasn't around last year, what kind of dancing? You're an inspiration: we have cheddar full of cranberries, and I believe I'll get some with crackers. I might cadge some leftover salmon from a friend.... and yes, those TARTS! I'm imagining a McPhee revels as being framed in that stunning French-Celtic music That's it, I'm locking the door, putting on all of my Nat McMaster CDs and drinking tea. Talk to you later.

Posted by: Dale-Harriet in Wisconsin at December 29, 2006 4:47 PM

We started Christmas early-- our party was the 9th, and we've been to one almost every night since. Tonight will be the first time alone with my husband in ages, and I can hardly wait. I finally, today, finished the sweater that is my *main* gift to him this year. I've only been knitting for a year, and this is only the second sweater I've done. It came out great! Yay, me!

I love seeing your family having a good time together. I don't have any family, so seeing happy relatives is like seeing elves, unicorns, and other magical beings.

Posted by: Marina Stern at December 29, 2006 4:50 PM

Is it just me, or does it seem that folks in colder climes have more fun in the winter than we Californians? The tarts look scrumptious, and dancing shall be mandatory!

Posted by: Linda V. at December 29, 2006 4:55 PM

I want to come over to your house! Enjoy, and Happy New Year!

PS The MSF total is wonderful - you deserve many thanks for orchestrating this, you know.

Posted by: Julie at December 29, 2006 4:58 PM

Is that cashmere sock yarn? It just seemed logical since it is goat cheese ... (yes, it has been an extremely long week and that is my feeble attempt at humor).

Happy 12 days of Christmas and Happy New Year!

Posted by: Toni K. at December 29, 2006 5:19 PM

if everyone here was not hugging the porcelain god, that'd look mightly tempting!

Posted by: melissaknits at December 29, 2006 5:19 PM

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Posted by: S.Kate at December 29, 2006 5:22 PM

MMMMMMM Smoked salmon is my absolute favorite. Grilled salmon comes a close second. Wish I were there instead of being amongst all my fish snubber kiddos. Cheers! Have a great weekend.

Posted by: Sarah at December 29, 2006 5:45 PM

yum. more fish. less yarn!
(could i be banned for that?)
yer mum's a looker!

Posted by: cara at December 29, 2006 5:48 PM

I was thinking Tupper looked rather dashing. Plus he has the salmon so who wouldn't suck up?
I wish I was there.

Posted by: Alison P at December 29, 2006 6:20 PM

Smoked salmon? How long does it take to drive to Toronto from here?

Posted by: Lucia at December 29, 2006 6:24 PM

Ode to a Torontonian Winter Event

12 days of revelry at the Manse McPhee
12 nights of lights and dance to chase the dark a wee (that's away with a scottish accent, ye fools)
where fun and friends and food abound
with nae knitters but family around
as the rest of us make a mournful sound
and wish we were secular humanists, too!

Raise your glasses and think of us. Happy holidays to all, and to all, many good nights!

Posted by: gaila G! at December 29, 2006 6:25 PM

Tupper looks like he might be thinking, "Why aren't you finishing a sock?" [vbg] But also dashing and Bond-ish, I agree with the others! (And that reminds me, I've got a pound or two of wild Chinook in the freezer...)

Happy 5th Day, Stephanie, and may all your family's parties be grand ones!

Oh, rams? I'm envious over Wintersmith! I'm waiting until paperback. ;) Have fun, you lucky one!

Posted by: MonicaPDX at December 29, 2006 6:43 PM

Everything looks so yummy. I am already in my "fat" pants now and they suddenly felt even tighter after just seeing the goat cheese and little tarts.
Laughing at Megan's warning about goat cheese and feet.
Have a wonderful time McPhee clan and friends.
Happy New Year to all

Posted by: Sherry at December 29, 2006 6:49 PM

I have to say I'm envious. My family had to go take naps after the excitement of present unwrapping. And that unwrapping occurred in the early afternoon!

Enjoy your holidays to the hilt! (BTW, your Mum looks like a gorgeous woman--now I know where your good looks came from.)

Posted by: Kristen at December 29, 2006 6:49 PM

I'd envy you your partying if I could raise the energy. We are pinned to the sofa by the weight of our own stomaches (I blame the mince pies) and partied out before New Year's Eve - it must be our age catching up with us. How do you keep it up for 12 days?

Posted by: Eclair at December 29, 2006 7:29 PM

ah yes - I recall the fabulous dancing photos from previous years. Enjoy all the beauty of these moments. every one of them counts.

Posted by: Teyani at December 29, 2006 7:52 PM

Enjoy your party, Stephanie, and raise a glass to Janine. All the best for the new year to the Harlot family.

Posted by: Verlyn at December 29, 2006 7:56 PM

YUM! Looks good. What is the sock yarn? Looks perfect for wearing with jeans! Happy New Year!

Posted by: Ginny Z at December 29, 2006 8:00 PM

Wow--not only do your socks rock--they also cook and dance, too!!! Looks like a sockin' party, Steph!!!!

Posted by: shanny mac at December 29, 2006 8:05 PM

Golly, Steph, no matter what I try, my socks never put out cheese for me.

Your celebration looks wonderful. Enjoy the love!

Posted by: Karen in Toledo at December 29, 2006 8:31 PM

Looks like a fun round of holiday parties. When do you guys get to just sleep in, watch movies and do nothing? January?

Posted by: Carolyn in NC at December 29, 2006 9:43 PM

Hey those tart things looked yummy! Do you have a recipe to share?

Posted by: Alyson at December 29, 2006 10:16 PM

Happy New Year to all those at Chez McPhee. How DO you train those socks to do stuff?

Posted by: Shirley at December 29, 2006 10:45 PM

Oh, what fun! Enjoy! Enjoy!

Merry New Year to all!

~Suz~

Posted by: Suz at December 29, 2006 10:59 PM

Merry Merry to all.

I've been wondering....has anyone ever used the space saver storage bags for yarn? The kind you roll or vacuum the air out of. It would keep pests out and compact yarn for storing I just don't know how the yarn would recover from having the air sucked out like that.

EJ

Posted by: EJ at December 29, 2006 11:03 PM

That looks like possibly the best party on the East Coast tonight. Happy New Year to you and yours, Steph!

Posted by: Julie H. at December 29, 2006 11:28 PM

Happy early New Year! Party like its 1899! WOOHOO!!

Posted by: Convivialiddell at December 29, 2006 11:54 PM

I love that the sock has a job...

Posted by: Kate at December 30, 2006 12:19 AM

Inquiring minds want to know...

1. Did you wear a bra for your Mum?

2. Can you train our socks to bring us cheese?

3. Does Tupper have any salmon left over?

Happy happy!

Posted by: dez at December 30, 2006 12:25 AM

Man how do you do it.Said the only child of a one parent family.
12 days of family parties, how do you do it? I would die.

Posted by: denny Mcmillan at December 30, 2006 8:47 AM

I just went over to Blue Moon. Having tried a few of my stash yarns in linen stitch, I decided that Pink Granite was better.

It's sold out. Who'da thunk?

Posted by: Marina Stern at December 30, 2006 9:08 AM

Would the sock consider sharing with us the secret of what needles he resides on? I luvvem

Posted by: Rachel F at December 30, 2006 10:04 AM

Had a problem with your email address...wanted to say I have donated $35 to Doctors without Borders in memory of a friends husband.
Loving your blog and your books. Have been knitting for 60 years...learned as a child from my Brownie leader at age 7!
Happy New Year to all....enjoy!

Posted by: Barbara Watkins at December 30, 2006 10:16 AM

Will you adopt me? Just for the parties; I'll bring the sweets and the hooch.

Posted by: inky at December 30, 2006 11:23 AM

What a fabulous party! Any chance of sharing the tart recipe with us? Looks positively delicious.

Posted by: Joyce at December 30, 2006 11:38 AM

Don't work that sock too hard? Aren't there any underage sock labor laws? Or should that be labour?? My Canadian is a bit rusty...

Posted by: KittyMommy at December 30, 2006 12:02 PM

good socks, if only i could get my half done projects to help me with the post holiday cleaning. "hey top down sweater, get your tushie over there and start the dishes" Oh wait it might felt.

Posted by: Claire Warren at December 30, 2006 12:08 PM

mmmmmm, I'm *very* hungry now! Wait I'm pregnant, I'm always hungry!! *L* : )
Happy New Year!

Posted by: amanda cathleen at December 30, 2006 12:33 PM

I like Mum's hair!

Posted by: Iowa Knitwit at December 30, 2006 12:46 PM

Happy New Year!!

Posted by: AlisonH at December 30, 2006 2:59 PM

Mmmm, it all looks so good... can't wait for the pics of the dancing!

Posted by: carrie at December 30, 2006 6:37 PM

$300,000, here we come!

Posted by: Deanna at December 30, 2006 7:20 PM

Sigh. I was so hoping for a Special Saturday Post so we'd get to see pictures of the dancing. I like the idea of the dancing. I don't get to dance much myself.

I also want to grow up to be Tupper. Or at least have a similar saw collection. With perhaps a different hairstyle, what with me being a girl 'n' all.

Posted by: Rachel H at December 30, 2006 7:45 PM

it all looks soooooo tasty! so, do you really participate in festivities each and every of the 12 consecutive days??? i'm pooped after the general 3 days of merriment(24th to 26th) that we cover in this extended family.

Posted by: christine m. at December 30, 2006 8:55 PM

Wow. Look at that total! I just received my "confirmation" email and looked in to your blog to see if the total had been updated. For those of you keeping track, my donation went in on the 19th! We're going to blow the top off this! (Sorry, Stephanie - I think this is another "knitting olympics" kind of thing...just a huge response and you'll be adding it all up for days and days - even though you've already been doing it for days and days!) The power of knitters is awesome. We should get some of those t-shirts!

Posted by: Amy at December 30, 2006 8:57 PM

I like Christmas to last the full twelve days too!
I thought people might be interested to hear that all proceeds raised at the fireworks display in Sydney, Australia, are going to MSF this year. =)

Posted by: Kuka at December 31, 2006 7:12 AM

I love that everyone in the pictures looks very intent and serious about doing their assigned tasks. Work now, dance later. :) Hope you and yours have a very happy New Year!

Posted by: Amy at December 31, 2006 8:42 AM

what a wonderful sock to help out with the festivities! what a wonderful feast your family must have had! what wonderful knitters to give so much! it makes me all warm and fuzzy to know that there are people out there who haven't forgotten what this time of year is about.

Posted by: minxy at December 31, 2006 10:00 AM

The Big Question - did Tupper get his socks this year?

Posted by: Judith the original at December 31, 2006 10:37 AM

Looks like LOTS of fun! Have a great New Years!

Posted by: AJ at December 31, 2006 6:14 PM

Dear Stephanie, when I read this I remembered last year's New Year's party - the first without your Janine. I said a prayer for her. Just thought you'd want to know she's still remembered by someone who only knew her through you. Isn't it wonderful how some people live on through others?

Happy 2007 to you and the rest of your clan. May Joe find something (and somewhere other than YOUR knitting room/office) to keep him happily employed, may the children continue to be "good" and may you all enjoy health, good fortune and much success this year.

Posted by: Leslie in Mass. at January 1, 2007 8:55 AM

Damn! It looks like it was going to be one FINE party! I hope you had a smashing time! Happy New Year!

Posted by: Caren at January 1, 2007 9:24 AM

The salmon looks yummy! What are the tarts? Everything looks soooo gooood! Happy New Year!

Posted by: Sheila at January 1, 2007 10:47 AM

Happy New Year, Steph! Thanks for all of your wonderful posts and for hosting the Olympics this past year.

Posted by: Bobbi at January 1, 2007 11:07 AM

Ok, I have to say those tarts look wonderful. If you can get someone to part with the recipe for them I would love to see that.

Posted by: Kayt at January 1, 2007 2:48 PM

this is a general knitting question to the community at large out there in harlot land.
i keep reading about felted projects and i want to know how you felt yarn. do you make a project and then somehow magically felt it? do you buy special yarn? do you prepare the yarn in some way first and then knit with it??? someone please elucidate!
ps: is there a question board or chatroom attached to this site somewhere? it might be fun to have one (although i have no idea how easy or complicated that may be to actually do!)

Posted by: christine m. from east of toronto at January 1, 2007 4:22 PM

Hi, Christine M. Have you ever ruined a sweater by washing it in the machine and it shrank and got all fuzzy? That's felting. When you felt a project, you're doing the same thing, just on purpose. In order to felt a project, first you need to use real, legit wool (not superwash, it won't felt) and knit your project as usual. I suggest using a pattern, as someone much smarter than I am has already figured out the rate of shrink so that the finished object will be the correct size after felting. Once finished, pop your project into a pillowcase and tie the end. Get some hot water and a dribble of liquid laundry or dish soap into your washing machine, and in goes the pillowcase. Let it agitate for about ten minutes to start with. Take it out and check to see whether it's felted evenly. If not, back in it goes for a few minutes longer. Give it a good rinse, block it out on a flat surface to dry, and admire at will. There are also some cool tutorials online. Maybe try Knitty--they're awesome (although I haven't checked myself for felting). Good luck, and have fun!

Posted by: barbinvic at January 2, 2007 1:01 PM

Christine M -- a friend's newby-knitter daughter produced a hat from the book Stitch and Bitch which was so glamorous even her elder sisters were impressed. I'd start there. (She had the additional satisfaction of the law-school-snot sister cutting off her explanation with "I KNOW you knit it. What I'm asking is how did you get the felt onto it?")

Posted by: rams at January 2, 2007 1:11 PM

In the honored tradition of living out loud (as per Crazy Aunt Purl), I would just like to tell the world that I think Tupper is HOT. And I can't be the only one who thinks so.

Posted by: martha in mobile at January 2, 2007 4:11 PM

Wait! You didn't use the Photo Booth silly effects! See evidence of my family's holiday Photo Booth party here: http://foodhacking.com/freako

Posted by: Ali at January 3, 2007 12:50 PM