There is no time for words, only pictures, because we are getting ready, and the knitters are coming.
Good luck and try to enjoy yourselves, don't work all the time
Posted by: Aura Perez at August 5, 2009 3:37 PMWhee!
Posted by: Mauri at August 5, 2009 3:37 PMI'm so excited and I'm not even going. My friends are already packed and getting ready for their flights.
Posted by: Shell at August 5, 2009 3:38 PMWish I was there!
Posted by: anna jane at August 5, 2009 3:39 PMAs sad as I am to be unable to attend, it has been so cool reading your blog and hearing about all the hard work leading up to this and even more cool to see my blog, twitter, plurk, facebook and other feeds filling up with chatter and excitement as knitter, dyers, spinners, designers and more head your way!
Take at least 5 minutes once a day to look around you and really experience and take in what you've done here! It's totally amazing!
Posted by: amysue at August 5, 2009 3:39 PMHooray!!! Vibrating with excitement! Hope you all are holding up OK.
Petra
Oh, boy! Wish I were there. Take time to enjoy your accomplishments.
Posted by: Kayten at August 5, 2009 3:46 PMDarnit, I'm wanting to go. But I can't. :(
I can't even get my sock yarns! Utter sadness.
Posted by: Joey B. at August 5, 2009 3:46 PMdamn, I wish I was there...
Posted by: Sandra at August 5, 2009 3:46 PMHoly C%^&/! I can't wait. Thanks again ST-1 and ST-2!
Posted by: Katie at August 5, 2009 3:47 PMBanners! Banners!
Posted by: rams at August 5, 2009 3:48 PMSo, did you get to ride all the way up to the ceiling that that spectacular crane truck?
Posted by: Iris at August 5, 2009 4:00 PMDid you get to ride in the nifty truck?
Posted by: Iris Moon at August 5, 2009 4:02 PMWhooo hoo! I wasn't going to be able to go to Sock Summit but then I quit my !@#$%^&* job and ahhh that felt soo good. I'll be up on Thursday to sniff yarn etc!
Did that seem a little drastic?
Naaaah.
Posted by: bertalou at August 5, 2009 4:04 PMWow! I do hope you get time to enjoy it! Looks huge and wonderful. :)
Posted by: samm at August 5, 2009 4:05 PMThose pictures are speaking a thousand words. Look what hard work and dedication (and beer) can accomplish! Please take time to enjoy the fruits of your labours.* Have a great time!
*(Canadian spelling in your honour.)
Posted by: violet at August 5, 2009 4:05 PMIt's going to go how it's going to go - enjoy it if you can! It's looking pretty awesome.
Posted by: Gretch at August 5, 2009 4:10 PMI'd love to be there!! I'll see you whenever you choose to do it again! Have a wonderful, wonderful weekend and take time to breathe and laugh wherever possible!
Posted by: Andrea at August 5, 2009 4:13 PMWow! You guys have booths and banners and everything!
Posted by: Jackie in Nanaimo at August 5, 2009 4:16 PMOh I soooo wish I could be there, even if just to shop the market... Remember step back take it all in, you are living the moment for so many of us. We look forward to hearing and seeing it all. Bring us some yarn home. Have a great time. On with the Sock Summit!
Posted by: lydia at August 5, 2009 4:19 PM"I just wanted to let you know: good luck, we're all counting on you." - Dr. Rumack Airplane
Posted by: kerrylinnet at August 5, 2009 4:21 PMI hope you realize(ST-1&ST-2) that you are in the process of making knitting history. This event will be talked about, blogged about, and tweeted about for the duration of the summit. BUT!!!!! That's not where it ends. You've done something unique in knitting and I am so excited for you. I'm sad I couldn't register, but I can live vicariously. May I suggest that you schedule this event for every 4 years and alternate between Portland and Toronto. Tina needs to see the other side of the continent. I have my LettuceKnit socks ready for tomorrow(I'm there in spirit) and I have red wine on tap. Cheers, Hazel.
Posted by: Hazel Smith at August 5, 2009 4:21 PMAs one of my very fine managers always tried to point out - - stop and look where you started. Too often in this type of event, we get totally caught up in the problems, but please, please slow down for a bit, acknowledge your co-workers and take it in. You deserve it. It has been great seeing a handful of dreamers make this a reality. This spirit has been missing. Kudos to you all, and to those behind the scenes (i.e. families, bar tenders, etc.)
Posted by: Rhonda M. at August 5, 2009 4:22 PMLooking at these pictures is like being on an eating life-change (it's not a diet!) and standing at a bakery window looking at all the delicious goodies and knowing you just can't participate in enjoying them.
Have a fabulous time to all you knitters and great job on organizing Stephanie et al!!!!!
Posted by: Adrienne at August 5, 2009 4:22 PM"sigh" I had to make the choice of Sock Summit or 6 days all expenses paid by grandma,take my kids to Disney World.
Well, at least I look cute in mouse ears.
Ya'll have done an amazing job, have a great time!
good luck - good luck - good luck - good luck - good luck - good luck - good luck - good luck - good luck.
and drink lots of fluids...
Posted by: vb at August 5, 2009 4:23 PMLooks like fun!!! Wish I could be there!
Posted by: CP at August 5, 2009 4:23 PMI'm not usually one to read lots of random blog posts, but I'm pretty sure I'll be hunting down every sock summit post I can find this week so I can live vicariously through everyone there.
I'll just keep reminding myself that the classes would be no fun while simultaneously caring for a 3 month old...no matter how laid back he might be.
And ditto the previous posters - make sure you take a few moments to step back and enjoy. I bet the next few days are going to fly by faster than you can imagine.
Posted by: Amy M at August 5, 2009 4:27 PMWatching all this being prepared is mind-boggling just for us spectators!
I'll be with you in spirit all the way from the east coast (I'm knitting a sock this week)
Posted by: Becky in VT at August 5, 2009 4:27 PMYou know what I appreciate? I really am grateful for the way your blogging about the Summit lets those of us who can't make it, feel like we're part of the excitement and the support network too. Thanks :)
Posted by: Kate (the enabler) at August 5, 2009 4:27 PMThe funny thing about conference planning is as the event ramps up, your work trails off. There may come a moment when everyone around you is happily engaged in a session and you feel oddly bereft that there is no crisis, no decision, nothing for you to do. That's when you take a deep breath and remember that you are surrounded by friends. And your trusty sock.
You have made something wonderful. Bask in it!
Posted by: Carolyn in NH at August 5, 2009 4:29 PMThere are no words to describe how much we all love you, and how grateful we are for all that you've done.
I'll see you tomorrow.
Posted by: Imbrium at August 5, 2009 4:29 PMWhat Kate (the enabler) said! :o)
Posted by: yarnpiggy at August 5, 2009 4:31 PMCongratulations! I hope all goes well, it's a huge, massive, gargantuan undertaking and I hope you survive with your sense of humour intact...and come home with lots of pretty yarns. Enjoy.
Posted by: marj. at August 5, 2009 4:32 PMHow I wish that Sock Summit was on the east coast... Maybe next time?
Posted by: diane at August 5, 2009 4:37 PMYeay! I'll be there tomorrow! Thank you SO MUCH for all the work you guys have done, and I hope you get to enjoy it as much as we will. It's gonna be GREAT!!!
Posted by: Cindy at August 5, 2009 4:38 PMI'm sure its going to be awesome, wish I could be there!
Posted by: Diane at August 5, 2009 4:44 PMBuild it and we will come!
(I wish .. but currently nursing mad mother with broken hip ... but next year!)
All fingers and toes crossed for a resounding and brilliant success.
x
Breath deeply. It's going to be fabulous!
Posted by: Karen at August 5, 2009 4:48 PMBright green with envy. Have a blast and remember us East Coast folk who couldn't make it!
Posted by: Susie at August 5, 2009 4:48 PMYou continue to inspire, impress, and awe me. What an enormous undertaking!! I just know it's going to be great, and I can't wait to read about the fun everyone has!!
Posted by: amy at August 5, 2009 4:48 PMi wish for all of you and all of the attendees that the summit turns into a dream come true.
what a few women with an idea can accomplish!
Posted by: dana at August 5, 2009 4:52 PMI'm picturing you galloping between those rooms on a big black horse, warning everyone of the coming onslaught.
Posted by: Lucia at August 5, 2009 4:53 PMHave a blast! Very Jealous.
Posted by: Jo-Ann at August 5, 2009 4:55 PMI wish I could go...but that is almost hafway around the world... Hmm, someone today suggested gettin a Stargate for our office... and they were talking about a lot less distance (like across a -however wide- street...
I am holding my fingers crossed for the summit going well.
Everybody: remember the rule of one-two-three for big events like this:
one shower, two meals, and three hours of sleep per day, minimum!
I'm not joking!
EEP.
Posted by: marie in NJ at August 5, 2009 4:57 PMI am so utterly excited for everyone fortunate enough to be able to experience this historic event....and sooooo jealous at the same time ;) I've started some crazy orange and leaf green socks in you honour and will live vicariously through the blog posts etc. (PS-I think a second sock summit in Toronto is a glorious idea once the dust of Sock Summit 1 settles!)
I'm sending you all lots of good knitting juju from the East Coast of Canada - be proud of yourselves...be VERY VERY PROUD!!
Thank You & GOOD LUCK !!
Posted by: zanne042 at August 5, 2009 5:01 PMWay cool!Now if I could only figure out how to teleport myself there,I would be one happy camper!Good Luck and Have Fun!!(Oh yeah,and don't forget to breathe...)
Posted by: Kim(with kids) at August 5, 2009 5:05 PMI am not flying to Portland.
I am not flying to Portland.
I am not flying to Portland.
I will not google cheap flights to Portland.
I will not explore multi-leg flight options.
I will make fun plans to help me forget about Portland.
And yet, somehow, I yearn to be in Portland.
Posted by: marie in NJ at August 5, 2009 5:06 PMOooooo! It all looks like so much fun! Just don't let it be like a wedding where you get so involved you don't really enjoy it and can't remember any of it! LOL! Have a wonderful time. Suggestion: next one should be in the Northeast U.S.
Posted by: Jody M at August 5, 2009 5:15 PMHave fun, make sure you have a plentiful supply of caffeine, and report back to us please!
Posted by: Helen at August 5, 2009 5:20 PMJealous. I'm so jealous. I'm jealous of the knitters that get to go and I am jealous of the knitters organizing the event. Yes, I know that it is a LOT of work but you get to organize something that is going to be so fun, fantastic, amazing and yarn related! That would have such a payoff, especially when the event is in full swing. You are creating memories not just for yourself but for thousands of knitters on pilgrimage to Sock Summit.
When I grow up, I want to go to sock summit.
Posted by: melistress at August 5, 2009 5:20 PMOh my gosh! I am so impressed and awestruck. It's HUGE. It's REAL! Have a blast and have a huge celebration (and rest) afterwards.
Posted by: Penny at August 5, 2009 5:23 PMooh-i'm so jealous 'cause i'm not going. Have fun!! i know it'll be more awesome than words can convey!!!
Posted by: pattie at August 5, 2009 5:30 PMRed Bull
Posted by: Chloe at August 5, 2009 5:30 PMI'm also jealous because I'm not going. As others have said, do take a moment at some point over the weeked and remind yourself of what a huge fantastic thing you and the team have made.
For those that attend, this is going to be such an amazing event. It must be a fantastic feeling to know that you're responsible for bringing so much joy to so many! I really wish there was some way I could help out.
To attendees and organisers alike: Have a great time!
Posted by: Glyn at August 5, 2009 5:39 PMOoh, scissor crane - are they letting any of you drive that?
Posted by: Beth in Seattle at August 5, 2009 5:41 PMLooks like so much fun -- party on!
Posted by: jayaycee at August 5, 2009 5:42 PMOdd lighting fixtures in the main hall. I've never seen fluorescent squares before.
Posted by: Bethany at August 5, 2009 5:43 PMIt's going to be fabulous! Wish I could join you all. :)
Posted by: Renee at August 5, 2009 5:44 PMCongratulations! Wish I could go...
Posted by: Samoofish at August 5, 2009 5:50 PMJust two days ago you said that you saw Meg as "a woman with a heart of gold, the willpower of a woman twice her age, and the strength of an ox."
Sounds a lot like you, sweetie. Brava.
Posted by: Presbytera at August 5, 2009 5:51 PMYikes! I'm not going to be their personally, but my yarn will!!! Looking at your pictures makes me want to vomit (but only because I'm nervous that I won't sell anything and it will all be for nothing...)! I can't wait until it's all over.
Posted by: Ronda at August 5, 2009 6:02 PMSweeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!
Posted by: Meg at August 5, 2009 6:09 PMWhat a party!
Now we need to drape a skein of yarn over the dragonboat!
Posted by: geniaknitz at August 5, 2009 6:15 PMWhy is it that convention centers and hotels feel the need to have horrifyingly-retina-burning carpet? That red/blue number is something else.
See you Friday! . . . (I'll be volunteering in Registration--not that you'll know who I am, other than as of the many who smile at you :o)
Hang in there!
Posted by: Annalea at August 5, 2009 6:24 PMHave a wonderful time! I thought I would be able to go, but turns out I'll be elsewhere on those days. Oh well - I'm sure it will be fabulous!
Posted by: chani at August 5, 2009 6:28 PMAwesome. Wish I were there!
Posted by: Ruth at August 5, 2009 6:39 PMTwo weeks from now you'll sit with a beer and be amazed at what you put together--how fabulous! Wish I could be there, and I've never yet knit a sock.
After you recover, please start planning the East Coast event.
: )
Posted by: susanr5 at August 5, 2009 6:50 PMIf you build it they will come. Just last week someone told me that knitting was a dying art.
Little do they know. Wishing all of you the best, and maybe I will see you at the next one?
Oddly enough, this feels very much like a grand accomplishment performed by good friends where I get to be there for support and joyful indulgence. Except I haven't met any of you and I'm not going to be there...yet I'm still so proud at what a group of mindful dreamers (women!) can accomplish when they set their minds to it. YAY FOR YOU ALL! Have fun and enjoy a job well-done.
Posted by: Jennifer B. / Brooklyn at August 5, 2009 6:52 PMHoly Sheep Harlot! That is a huge space. I can't believe there are going to be that many knitters all in one place!
Can't wait to see the upcoming blog posts. I need them to live vicariously through the lucky ducks who get to go.
Posted by: Steven A. at August 5, 2009 6:53 PMCan't wait!
Posted by: Judy H. at August 5, 2009 6:59 PMThank you for the pictures!!I am checking this site every day. Congratulations on this success in advance!
Posted by: marilyn at August 5, 2009 7:00 PMBest of luck for the summit. Wish I was there, but buy lots of yarn to show us.
Posted by: Deb at August 5, 2009 7:04 PMStephanie, congratulations! I know you're scared and wondering how this will all work, but trust me, it will. I've been co-chair to a huge quilt show in a building at least that size, and know the butterflies you're experiencing. I just hope you have good sensible shoes and don't have to be on your feet the whole time. Too late to tell you this now, but a life saver for me was a rented cart that I could zoom around on. Maybe next year. Can't wait to hear all about it and see tons of pictures!!!
Posted by: Pat B. at August 5, 2009 7:06 PMSo excited! I got all giddy watching you hustle through the lobby while I was there for registration. You ladies have done an awesome job from what I saw. Super smooth and easy registration!
Posted by: Adina at August 5, 2009 7:10 PMComing to shop on Friday with the (extremely patient and very, very sweet) hubby- hopefully the sprained ankle and banged-up knee survive the trip!
Posted by: kelly at August 5, 2009 7:12 PMyou didn't have to knit that red/grey carpet, I hope.....
Posted by: Mindy at August 5, 2009 7:17 PMWhoo! Hoping to make it down for the marketplace. Sure that it will be a blast.
Posted by: LJ at August 5, 2009 7:24 PMWhat hath you wrought. Well, semi-wrought, still some small items to do.
And to think this all started with someone saying, "You know what would be fun?"
Don't forget to make time to stop and pet some fiber.
Posted by: Maureen J at August 5, 2009 7:28 PMHow exciting! I can't wait to hear your report when it is all over. I wish you the greatest success!
Posted by: Bonnie at August 5, 2009 7:31 PMLike other commentors, I'm getting worked up, and I'm not even attending!!! Have a GREAT TIME and ENJOY yourself!!! YAY!!!!
Posted by: MonkeyGurl at August 5, 2009 7:48 PM(at least this time, they'll believe you when you say you're going to need more chairs...)
Posted by: MonkeyGurl at August 5, 2009 7:51 PMI still can't believe my school district wouldn't change this year's calendar so that I'd be free to go.
Seriously -- it's going to be brilliant! I won't waste pixels telling you not to work too hard, but do try to enjoy yourself, too, okay?
Posted by: Christine at August 5, 2009 7:57 PMThat carpet hurts my brain. Have a great time!
Posted by: silfert at August 5, 2009 8:01 PMI am so crazy jealous - I so wish I was there! Instead, I will drink an adult beverage and knit on my Manon. And maybe cry a little. But just a little.
Posted by: kristin at August 5, 2009 8:03 PMWhoa. That carpet looks like it would induce seizures.
Posted by: Riin at August 5, 2009 8:15 PMI am bummed. If I had managed to renew my passport I'd be there most likely! You better do one next year cos I am so there!!
Have an excellent time :)
Posted by: Mulene at August 5, 2009 8:16 PMI was there today! Everything went smoothly and I was registered in no time. Of course the fact that I arrived 2 hours early may have helped putting me at the front of the line ;) Thanks for allowing me to take a picture of you and Tina with my traveling Chicken. The girls at the yarn shop are going to flip! You are great! :) And I am sooooo excited! wooohooooo
Posted by: Michele Girard at August 5, 2009 8:19 PMHow fun! Did you get to drive the scissor lift?
Posted by: Emily at August 5, 2009 8:22 PMWish I could be there - sounds like loads of fun. Enjoy the moment!
Posted by: Margaret at August 5, 2009 8:25 PMGood luck, it sounds like a blast, wish I could be there! Thanks to the kindness of strangers I'll be lifting a glass of beer to you after the fact with my Sock Summit beer glass.
Posted by: Amanda Page at August 5, 2009 8:34 PMDespite all that empty-yet-soon-to-be-filled space, it was the sea of small, round, white tables from the previous post that made my stomach drop. Vaya con Dios.
Posted by: New England Girl at August 5, 2009 8:47 PMThanks for keeping us in the loop. Those of us who can't be there but wish we were, really appreciate it! Next year Toronto? (She says hopefully!)
Posted by: Debbie at August 5, 2009 8:49 PMWow, those pictures (both days) make that look like a really BIG space. Sure you can fill it up with people? (ducks) Best wishes for a smoothly executed crush of knitter mania.
Posted by: Robby at August 5, 2009 8:58 PMOooooooh!! HUGE! I can't wait to follow all the happenings and live vicariously through all the posts and tweets.
Hope all of you have a wonderful time!
Posted by: Angelia at August 5, 2009 9:03 PMHey, so many people read knitblogs for the pictures anyway. Hurray Internet!
Posted by: Liz at August 5, 2009 9:11 PMi've never really given alot of thought to the sheer amount of work (physical and mental) that goes into planning such an event. i think in future i shall appreciate craft fairs etal even more! looking forward to being there (vicariously, of course)!
Posted by: christine m. east of toronto at August 5, 2009 9:28 PMHave fun making history!
Posted by: fibercrone at August 5, 2009 9:42 PMCongrats on all you've done!
Now go out there and get drunk on the yarn fumes. Soak up the knowledge flying around all those Yarn Masters you've assembled. And try to relax just long enough to enjoy yourself!
Posted by: PandaWriter at August 5, 2009 9:55 PMGO ST-1 and ST-2!!!
Just thought I'd let you know, although there was no way I could manage coming to Sock Summit this year, I am casting on my first ever pair of socks tomorrow, the official start of the Sock Summit, in honor of the event.
I hope that you have a good enough time to agree to holding this maybe every other year, or every few years.... I'm really looking forward to reading all the blogs, looking at all the pictures, and hearing all the news. I voted in Dye For Glory, and a couple of my picks won! It was wonderful to be able to participate. Bravo and have fun!
Posted by: Wyldchai at August 5, 2009 9:56 PMThe knitters are here!
I'm sitting at the hotel with my badge around my neck. I can't wait till tomorrow! Thanks so much for doing this!
Posted by: Rebecca at August 5, 2009 10:33 PMOMGOMGOMG. It looks real! I bet it'll look even more real with people added! That is so cool!
Sadly, Portland is but an hour away... if I had transportation, which I don't. And I have teenagers to ride herd on (summer camp, whee) anyway. But that ball of sock yarn in my drawer is developing a tiny piping hey-you-should-knit-me voice :)
Posted by: sb at August 5, 2009 10:41 PMGood luck! I hope the record attempt goes well - I can't (can?) believe others picked up the ball and ran with it. I'll be there in spirit but on in person.
Posted by: lynne s of oz at August 5, 2009 10:45 PMHave fun!
I know you don't want to hear this right now, but next time, if there is one, can we do it in Canada???
I volunteer to help!
Wish I was going to be there. I am currently knitting some handspun sock in solidarity with the group who will be! Next year Denver?????
Posted by: Liz at August 5, 2009 10:55 PMWow! I wish I was going. It looks like it is going to be FANTASTIC. I wish you great success, and that all your glitches (because there are ALWAYS glitches) are small and quickly and easily fixed.
Posted by: Fran at August 5, 2009 11:02 PMWhen I was a kid I'd get so excited on the days leading up until Christmas. The night before I could never sleep because I wanted to see Santa (even though my older sister spilled the beans about him when I was four). The activities and feeling of the season would just build up so much that it was almost impossible not to believe in magic. Sock Summit feels the same way... except this time instead of Santa there will be live knitting celebrities! And they'll be real and probably not dressed in tacky red velvet. Probably not anyway. Should I bring cookies and milk? Squee! I'm not going to be able to sleep tonight.
Posted by: Heide at August 6, 2009 12:02 AMWOW...
Posted by: Denise at August 6, 2009 12:15 AMI'm here and I'm sooo very excited! To see the Sock Summit logo live and all the friendly volunteers and smiling knitters. Registration was quick and smooth. I can't wait for tomorrow. I saw you going here and there-looking very busy, but smiling-I'm glad you are happy-and you should be very proud of the amazing feat you all accomplished. On the plane to Portland, I heard other passengers near me talking about knitting things like "gauge" and such, and for the first time I felt so tremendously happy-to be among "my own kind", those of us who love knitting socks and knitting in general. I felt so much like a weird person when I went on about my excitement about SS at work and to family. They just don't "get it". Everyone here certainly "gets it", and I feel like I'm finally home. Thank you from the bottom of my knitterly heart.
Posted by: ~margaret at August 6, 2009 12:38 AMTonite after church my sister introduced me to 2 nice ladies that she was hugging the stuffin' out of, "They're from Canada, but don't hold that against them." I said, "That's all right, my best friend whom I've never met is Canadian!" There you are, family everywhere. We are knitters! Hear us roar!!!
Posted by: Paula in Iowa at August 6, 2009 12:47 AMI'm here and can't wait until tomorrow!!!!! See you there.
Tammy
Last weekend I thought you would probably not be able to find the time and energy to blog this week. Girl, you definitely rock. This shows that you're totally on top of things. Go girl...Enjoy!!
Posted by: Harma at August 6, 2009 3:30 AMVery best of luck and don't forget to take a breath now and again and just enjoy it - or at least take lots of pics so you can enjoy it later. I'm sure it'll go by in a flash. Well done, super work. Wish I was there ...
Posted by: Mendozy at August 6, 2009 4:43 AMI am working all night answering my Police Dispatcher phone...but in between 911's I am knitting a sock in your honour...
A piece of advice..dont' start something complicated at 230 am...should be a rule. Have fun Stephanie and a Toronto Summit would be terrific in a year or 2...
You're rocking, all of you. I will be toasting you with a beer in an hour when I get home after my shift...
Posted by: val champ at August 6, 2009 5:07 AMsniffle...wish I was going...looks like it's going to be so much fun.
And I second the motion...a TORONTO Sock Summit is going to be next, eh?
Or Sock Summit EAST . . .
Posted by: Mary Lynn at August 6, 2009 7:16 AMWith you in spirit! (While on what I am now very aware is the wrong continent.)
Posted by: Dulcinea at August 6, 2009 7:29 AMArrived PDX at 10:30 p.m. local time. Saw
the coolest thing - a couple of folks holding up
"Sock summit shuttle" signs. Nearly went over
and hugged them just for being there. 1:00a.m. Finally
went to bed after spending hours talking to my sister
about the finer point of our class homework.
4:30a.m. I am awake, hungry, and impatient for
daylight! Wake up world, SS09 is finally freakin'
here!!!!!
I know everything will fall into place, ignore the glitches, take a deep breath and enjoy all the sockiness!!!
Posted by: jane george at August 6, 2009 7:58 AMYay!!! Congratulations! Enjoy it!
Posted by: Ana at August 6, 2009 8:22 AM**** Second moving it to the East Coast next year! Local flavour is important too!
(2nd Canadian spelling in your honour.)
~~~ ~~ ~ Barbara, wavin' from the Jersey Shore ~~~ ~~ ~
Posted by: Barbara @ the Jersey Shore at August 6, 2009 8:40 AMI like the idea of casting on a sock in honour of the Sock Summit 2009. I will cast on the second pair I've ever knit tomorrow and think of everyone there. Sock on!
Posted by: Lost Gnome at August 6, 2009 8:57 AMIt boggles the mind! That many knitters in one place might just make such a huge cloud of happiness and good feelings that it shifts weather patterns all over North America!!
Posted by: Valarie at August 6, 2009 9:07 AMThanks so much for sharing the Sock Summit with those of us who cannot attend. I find it thrilling just to read your blog. Next year... Meanwhile, I think I will just cast on and get to work.
Posted by: Ann at August 6, 2009 9:32 AMI'm not even going and I got goose bumps! Have as much fun as humanly possible. Don't forget to stop and pet the yarn!
Posted by: STEPHANIE at August 6, 2009 10:03 AMOooo! I'm in on the "knit new socks during Sock Summit" thing - I may not be in Oregon, but I'm totally with all y'all in spirit! (And hey - it's an excuse to cast on More Socks!)
Posted by: CraftyGryphon at August 6, 2009 10:04 AMI'm with you on "knit new socks during Sock Summit". I can't be there but also will be living vicarously through your(and everyone elses) blogs. And remember - ENJOY!
Posted by: Laurie at August 6, 2009 10:59 AMWe're heeeere.......
Posted by: Ba at August 6, 2009 11:06 AMWow. Just Wow. It's so exciting to think that so many people "get it" about the wonderfulness of knitting socks, and realize that a hand-knitted sock is so much more than just a right-angled tube with a heel, and are gathering to celebrate it. Next year, could the next Sock Summit please be in Toronto? So I could go?
Posted by: marjorie at August 6, 2009 12:11 PMI'm so excited, and I'm not even there!
Posted by: Patti at August 6, 2009 12:16 PMI already have a Cat Bordhi pattern on the needles using Noro Silk Garden Sock yarn. However, in honour of the SUMMIT, I think I will cast on a new pair using Tina's Socks That Rock Scaponia or Rare Gems. This is not a slur against Cat. I want to try her Riverbed architecture. It will be my first toe-up sock. Having knit only 4 pairs of socks(blush! blush!) in my life, I'm probably being overly ambitious. However, the whole idea of the Summit just makes you want to participate even if you're in Northern Ontario instead of Portland. Go, Sock Knitters, Go!!!!!! Cheers, Hazel.
Posted by: Hazel Smith at August 6, 2009 12:16 PMI don't knit yet, and I soo wish that I was there to join you all. Have a great time.
Posted by: Barbara at August 6, 2009 12:58 PMThat carpet will not look quite so bad when it's covered with knitters!
I do wish I was there. I think I'll cast on something socky that I haven't tried before and ensure that I learn a new technique in honour of all the hard work going on in Portland.
Posted by: Kay at August 6, 2009 12:58 PMThose pictures really bring home how large this event is -- go Sock Summit!
Posted by: Shel at August 6, 2009 1:25 PMIs it too soon to say "Gee, I hope I can go next year?"
Posted by: cutehair at August 6, 2009 2:15 PMThe Knitters are coming, the Knitters are coming.
Charge the camera and get ready for insanity and no sleep.
Hope everyone has a wonderful time!!
Posted by: kimber at August 6, 2009 2:15 PMHopefully the stress will give way to a great time.
Posted by: April at August 6, 2009 2:24 PMOh, wow!!! Pictures are great!! The jealousy is creeping in. New meaning has been added to: Wish I was there! Can't wait now to see photos with all those lucky knitters having a wonderful time, enjoying their classes, fondling their purchases, meeting the best teachers--there's that jealousy again.........
Posted by: Ruth in NJ at August 6, 2009 3:43 PMJust an idea: Have those of us who can't make it and decide to cast on a pair of socks in honor of the Summit, post a photo. It would kind of like the aftermath of a harsh winter when all those babies are born nine months later.
Posted by: Kelley at August 6, 2009 4:20 PMGood lord, you are getting me nervous, and I'm just sitting here living vicariously through your blog. :)
Sock On!
Posted by: ReNae at August 6, 2009 4:40 PMThat is one butt ugly carpet. LOL
Posted by: Samantha at August 6, 2009 4:55 PMThe pictures bring back memories of the science fiction and Star Trek conventions I used to help run... Best wishes for a great Sock Summit.
Posted by: PurpleGirl at August 6, 2009 5:10 PMI can't take the suspense any longer. Everyone is at Sock Summit having a great exhausting time and no one has any time to keep the rest of us up on everything that is going on.UGHHHH. I wish the entire thing was on Skype or a web cam or something.
Posted by: jl at August 6, 2009 5:12 PMI am travelling a few hundred miles to Portland tomorrow and will spend all weekend with family. I won't be able to take in ANY of the Sock Summit. Wish I could walk through the marketplace and look at all the amazing yarns. sigh.
Posted by: Kristi at August 6, 2009 5:38 PMThe great thing about being on-site for a conference that you've planned is that all the major work's done & you get to see the results of all your efforts. There will be little troubleshooting things that come up, but it's a great feeling to know that you've actually created something that lots of people are enjoying and learning from.
Congratulations.
Posted by: Chris at August 6, 2009 6:13 PMDarn It - If plane tickets from Atlanta to Portland weren't over $1200 bucks right now I'd be there! I so want to be there! Have fun all you lucky people. Years from now you'll be able to say "I was at SS09" and make the rest of us sigh :)
Posted by: Chris at August 6, 2009 7:04 PM>With very thick (like 17) wood needles, clacked together as claves (clawvays), sporting a drawly british accent, and clopping up and down like horses (a la Monty Python):
"The knitters are coming, the knitters are coming!"
Can't you just see it? There in the Pavillion, all the knitters with their bags of colorful sock yarn, wide-eyed and clopping around, the brave, brave Knitters of the In-the-Round table!
All right, so I'm wishing, real bad, that I was there, but I'm not, so a little whacky thinking gets me through my dismay.
Have a wonderful time. Breath, drink water, then beer, ('cause Oregon beer is soooo yummy) and of course, knit.
Posted by: Meg at August 6, 2009 7:24 PMWhat she said:
.... I know you don't want to hear this right now, but next time, if there is one, can we do it in Canada???
I volunteer to help!
Posted by: Kelly Magill at August 5, 2009 10:48 PM ...
Edmonton Handkintters: rarin' to go!!!
Posted by: Jenni in Edmonton at August 6, 2009 7:46 PMWow. Wow. Will you auction or raffle those banners?
Posted by: Julie at August 6, 2009 8:41 PM"The knitters are coming." Why does that sound so ominous?
Posted by: Ashley at August 6, 2009 8:44 PMOkay, I changed my mind. I'll come.
(oh, if it were only that easy!)
Posted by: inky at August 6, 2009 9:39 PMSaw you yesterday at set-up; you looked nervous. Saw you today at market opening: all smiles! Congratulations on a great launch!
Posted by: pdxknitterati at August 7, 2009 1:45 AMOh how I wish I were there. Maybe next year.
Congratulations!
Posted by: Melissa G at August 7, 2009 2:32 AMWent into the marketplace just about 5pm and passed right by you. You look just like your pictures, but you're shorter than I thought. You were talking on the radio, and you said "Don't make me guess where you are, I'm too tired". Whoever you were trying to find was a few feet away, and you said "Marco" and she said "Polo" and I was just in the middle. Somehow I felt thrilled!
Posted by: Deborah at August 7, 2009 2:52 AMLovely event, and your organizers and co-creators must be very pleased and proud. You have all== large and small, great and good, divas and spear carriers==wrought mightily and made something fine. I do hope you will be able to enjoy yourself at some point in the weekend. Every time I saw you today you seemed upset or beset, and I felt bad for you; still, everyone else was having a blast at the party, even if you couldn't relax very much yourself.
It must be hard to be a recognizable face when you are just trying to do a job. Best of luck with the next 3 days of the Summit, and I hope someone knows a good massage therapist for you and Tina and the other organizers to help you release some of the leftover tension when it's over and you can take in the success.
Posted by: frog princess at August 7, 2009 3:55 AMI'll say!
Posted by: 纯水设备 at August 7, 2009 4:31 AMWe need a Sock Summit East!
Posted by: Sheila at August 7, 2009 9:11 AMGo, SS Team, go!!
Posted by: Lee at August 7, 2009 9:38 AMrun, steph, run. see steph run?
Posted by: jonquil at August 7, 2009 9:38 AMA suggeston for next year: Have an ST-2 member whose job is to take pictures of the event and post them daily on the web. Believe me, people who really wanted to go, but couldn't, will check it daily.
Posted by: marilyn at August 7, 2009 11:59 AMGood luck today! Hopefully you won't need it, but I'm wishing it for you anyway. I hope that through all the things you'll have to take care of as a host of the event, you'll still have time to enjoy yourself!
Posted by: Rachel at August 7, 2009 12:29 PMCould we like hold our own Sock Summit in the Yarn Harlot's Comments?
Rock on, babies.
Posted by: Dianna at August 7, 2009 4:00 PMHaving spent every day since Wednesday checking the blog-and not just once, but about 20 times a day(I feel a little obsessive/compulsive having said that), I know what the Sock Summit needs. You need a PR person on tap from the very beginning to post pictures with comments and to ghost write your blog, Stephanie. Heaven knows, I realize you don't have the time to do it yourself. However, for the vicariously-attending hordes(and there are gazillions of us), we are desperate to be included and we so want to see and hear about what we are(sob! sob!) missing. This is NOT a criticism, but a suggestion for next time. I'll even volunteer. Cheers, Hazel
Posted by: Hazel Smith at August 7, 2009 4:12 PMBest of luck to you!!
Posted by: Romi at August 7, 2009 6:55 PMThank you for your part in dreaming up the Sock Summit and all your hard work!!! I didn't even manage to get tickets for lessons, but I had A BLAST Friday. I got yarn as big as my head (and several more normal sized ones.) I saw glimpses of knitting celebrities. I helped knit for the Guinness World Record. I chatted with other knitters. It was just plain fun.
Posted by: Sherry at August 7, 2009 8:23 PMI just got home from a full day in the Marketplace. You and your team have done a fabulous job with this event. Thank you!
Be very proud!!
At the end of the Opening Night Reception last night, you said something like, "We made this for you. We hope you like it." I cried. You are all about 16 kinds of awesome. I am so happy and thrilled to be here (if jetlagged), and your hard work has really, *really* paid off. It's incredible. Thank you.
Posted by: glitterbug at August 7, 2009 10:58 PMP.S. I hope you enjoy the squirrel and lucky penguin stitch markers I made for you. You see, penguins keep the squirrels away. You don't see any squirrels in the Arctic, now do you?
Posted by: glitterbug at August 7, 2009 11:04 PMoh bravo all of you. Dragon Boat is awesome. I love seeing big events come to life like that. The shots of the gigantic rooms just gave me chills. Soak it Up!!! Remember (not that you'll read this) to bring extra socks and/or shoes...changing them is a lease on life when doing the job you've chosen for this week-end. Have a blast.
Posted by: cecelia at August 8, 2009 1:48 AMFor the thousands of us who were unable to attend (and are extremely jealous of those that could), there are good reporting entries on the SS09 that I found at http://www.tiggywinkleknits.blogspot.com/
I can't wait to hear how it all went...I'm on my way over to Tiggywinkleknits' blog to see what's up.
Posted by: amy at August 8, 2009 12:42 PMI'm following along on SS Ravelry Discussion board. It sounds like you are all having such fun. which I could be there too, but there are only so many spots. :)
I know this was a lot of work, but you have made a lot of knitters VERY happy!
This knitter really wishes SHE was on her way!!
Posted by: angelina at August 8, 2009 4:40 PMHI Steph: I'm following the Sock Summit through other bloggers and a video of the World Record posted by a newspaper (more knitters than golfers? Wow). Saw a photo of Barbara Walker OMG and one of you at the Sock Hop. You are putting on the biggest and best party ever.
Posted by: Penny at August 8, 2009 4:57 PMHi Steph - It sounds like you are all having fun! I just watched the video of the record breaking, and I just love your Canadian accent. Also - congrats to all of you on a successful attempt! Looking forward to hearing more about this (sorry I couldn't be there....)
Posted by: danana at August 8, 2009 5:17 PMI am so excited ....Sock Summit is here. Good luck, and to all the knitters attending, enjoy!!!!
Posted by: Barb at August 9, 2009 2:10 AMI just wanted to say that if you go to yahoo.com Sock Summit is #4 on their list of popular searches! How cool is that?
Posted by: a at August 9, 2009 12:28 PMAnd now the knitters are leaving......well done, well done.
Posted by: marie in NJ at August 9, 2009 3:16 PMI just wanted to leave you a note to let you know how much I enjoyed Sock Summit. I only went for the day (didn't get into any classes but still wanted to check out the marketplace), but was really impressed with the range of sock yarn available! Hopefully there will be another sock summit, where I can hope to get into a class!
Posted by: ampersandebeth at August 9, 2009 8:23 PMThanks Stephanie ~ that was REALLY fun! We'll be posting Sock Summit photos shortly. Well done!
Posted by: Rebecca & Peggy at August 9, 2009 8:46 PMFirst Woodstock and now this! My mom wouldn't let me out of the house for Woodstock (I was so depressed), but not nearly as much as now. All you wonderful knitterly people in the same place, it was like a dream come true...and knitting socks of all things (my favorite pasttime). I told myself that joining the RSC would be just as good and I would be ok about not attending, but no! Anyway, just wanted to let you know that I was missing you all and all of the knitterly fun! In case you care....
Posted by: Deedee Winters at August 10, 2009 7:54 AMWow. Looking back at these photos after Sock Summit is over :( it is hard to believe that it ever looked like that. The place was teeming with color, yarn, people - HAPPY PEOPLE, the whole time I was there. It was like a magical land and it is hard to imagine that it probably already looks like these photos, again. The whole experience just continues to blow my mind.
Posted by: Anne Berk at August 10, 2009 10:35 AMStephanie! Kudos, accolades and HUZZAHS to you, Tina and your crew for the FABULOUS Summit! I zoomed down from Seattle just for the Marketplace and it exceeded my expectations. Everyone was so warm, welcoming, enthusiastic, PASSIONATE...and yet there was a calm and lack of frenzy. You gals outdid yourselves. For a freshman effort, it seemed like the well-oiled machine had been in place for years. Can't wait for 2010! Hope you are now getting some well-earned rest! AMAZING! FABULOUS! SPECTACULAR!
Posted by: Holly Kerr at August 10, 2009 11:23 AMI got home to Seattle from Sock Summit last night, brought in the essentials, left the rest in the car and got into bed. Slept about 12 hours! What a BLAST that was. There were people like me (weird sock knitters who take their knitting everywhere and who love and share and talk about sock knitting) EVERYWHERE and I loved every minute. My cheeks are tired from smiling and my arms tired from pinching myself to be sure it was really happening. I have enough memories and assignments from classes to keep me going for a long time. Thanks to all the staff, teachers, volunteers, and especially to Steph and Tina, I am glad you built it, I am glad I was extremely lucky to attend, with all my class and event choices. I will share and pass it on! Everything was awesome! Peace.
Posted by: sharon at August 10, 2009 2:27 PMSock Summit was awesome. And I only did the marketplace. You all did a stellar job on a totally overwhelming event. When I ran into you and Tina on my way out Saturday you were barely there. I can only imagine how tired you were at that point. Just know that you did a great thing here!
Posted by: Donna Cain at August 10, 2009 4:56 PMThank you! thank you! thank you for the Sock Summit!!!
Posted by: Annie at August 10, 2009 6:52 PMStephanie, thank you, thank you, thank you. I didn't know it was possible to have as much fun as we did this past week. Everything was beautifully coordinated, everything worked, events and classes went off as planned, everyone knew where they were supposed to be, and the show book is a treasure. I did not hear one person utter a complaint. You, Tina, and the rest of the Sock Team, the volunteers, and everyone else who worked so hard to make this a wonderful event deserve a huge round of applause, and weeks in a spa to catch up with yourselves.
Again, thank you so much. And the banks who gave me my credit cards thank you too.
Posted by: Nancy at August 10, 2009 8:37 PMI just returned to Chicago from the most amazing Summit!! You all did the most terrific job, and I was stunned that this was the first year. Things seemed to go as planned without any hitches (at least from where I was standing). From the range of teachers, and events, to the amazing marketplace. I have never had such a great time!
It seemed that one and all had an amazing time thanks to all of your efforts to create such a unique event. While we all (it seemed) had a great time, we do realize that it was at ST-1 & ST-2's expense in regards to lack of sleep, time lost with families, etc. We appreciate all of your hard work to give us such a unique event.
Jen
Posted by: Jenni at August 11, 2009 12:40 AMThank you Stephanie for an absolutely wonderful week-end. To see so many happy, smiling faces all in one place was great. Everyone I ran into seemed to be saying what a great time people were having. The marketplace was one big hug, it seemed. Thank you for all you gave up and did to make this week-end happen. It was terrific!
Posted by: Janet at August 11, 2009 2:25 AM...and a great time was had by all! Thank you for your hard work, thank your family for all their hard work and thank all the knitters for making this a reality!!!
Posted by: Marcy at August 11, 2009 7:14 AMOK, Steph, we think you're still breathing, but we'd like some confirmation...
Posted by: Iris at August 11, 2009 11:43 AMCONGRATULATIONS - from ALL reports I've seen and heard, you did a FANTABULOUS JOB.
As someone who has hosted conferences of this size (but not nearly as fun as a knitting conference), I know that your brain is probably a mass of quivering jelly and you are exhausted beyond comprehension. I do hope you had someone to escort you to your plane and that you've safely arrived back home. :-)
Rest, relax, breathe, roll over and sleep some more, have a cup of tea/glass of wine/mug of beer/all three - we will be patiently waiting til you are rested and refreshed. Take all the time you need.
JOB WELL DONE!
Posted by: HarpTonya at August 11, 2009 12:17 PMThank you for a wonderful weekend! Everything went without a hitch, from this attendee's view, and it was great... moments like seeing you and Barbara Walker walking together down the hall, seeing BW give Meg Swansen a kiss on the cheek, having books signed by them and others, good classes--they'll stay with me forever.
You and Tina (and the rest of your crew) did a masterful job, well done!
Posted by: Anne C. at August 11, 2009 12:38 PMI surely realize that this event must have been exhausting for you and all concerned.
Been googling the event to get some impressions of what occurred. But I have to admit I can't wait to hear it in your words.
Rest, it's well deserved. But take pity on those of us who were unable to attend.
Looking forward to your post on the summit,
graceknits
Whew!!! By now you are able to breathe and savor your success I hope! Congrats! Hope I get to come play next year. Enjoy....
Posted by: Melinda in Denver at August 11, 2009 1:16 PMThank you to you, Tina and everyone else who worked so hard. This was an extraordinary event that I will treasure. Enjoy your family and get lots of rest.
Posted by: Heide at August 11, 2009 1:55 PMI loved being able to share this past week with my daughter, Indigo. She thought it was terrific getting to meet you. Thanks to you, Tina and ST2.
Posted by: Laura at August 11, 2009 2:09 PMI'm having withdrawal symptoms and I WASN'T EVEN THERE!!!!!! My solidarity project with Sock Summit was a Cat Bordhi toe-up sock(a first for me) using the Riverbed architecture and using Tina's Socks That Rock Scarponia. I'm one increase away from finishing the arch expansion. I may be in denial as to gauge, but a full sized swatch sock will fit someone. Did anyone else knit along with the summit? I can hardly wait for Sock Summit 2-a Toronto event, I hope. Rest on your laurels for a while. Everything I've seen and read tells me it was a to die for as well as a to dye for 4 days. Cheers, Hazel.
Congratulations to everyone who made it possible!!!!!!
Just wanted to chime in and say THANK YOU for putting Sock Summit together. It was wonderful. I didn't want to bug you at the summit to thank you in person (I figured you had enough going on without talking to the dorky Idaho girl), but again...it was incredible. And so are you and Tina for doing it! You rock!!!
Posted by: Jocele at August 11, 2009 2:40 PMI have been knitting along with the Summit. After knitting dozens of pairs for family members I cast on with the July Issue of the Rocking Sock Club from Blue Moon. They were tricky for me and a challenge. I finished the first one tonight and it fits like a dream, so comfy and the yarn is beautful...I can't wait to start the 2nd one..and may wear just one for now!!
It sounds like you all had a blast...there were lots of us knitting along it seems.
Take time to get your breath back, get some rest and enjoy the afterglow.
Posted by: Val Champ at August 11, 2009 9:49 PMIt was awesome.
Hope you're getting some r&r right now.
Look for an email re: my donation for DWO.
I remember walking into a classroom in Kananaskis and saying "is this knitting for speed and efficiency?" and having this petite lady say "I hope so, otherwise I'm in the wrong room". I think I felt a little bit like that lady in the elevator with Barbara Walker (I may have died in the elevator however, or suffocated).
Posted by: Teri at August 13, 2009 4:36 PMJust so you don't find it weird saying "life-changing" and "empowering": My non-knitter sister was a participant in a few of my activities during the weekend. She commented about the amazing community we had, all with most of us never meeting face-to-face prior to that weekend. I really think your words aren't that "out there" to describe the Summit!
Posted by: angela at August 13, 2009 7:30 PM"Yes. I am a knitter. I'm Barbara Walker".
Stephanie, my Knitting Colleague, I would have the same response if it were you and I in the elevator and you said, "Yes. I am a knitter. I am Stephanie Pearl-McPhee." Seriously.
Hugs -- and congratulations!
Posted by: Marg in Mirror, AB at August 13, 2009 9:23 PMAugust 14th, 2009 A.D., 17:10:44
"FOR SURE; THIS LOOKS LIKE IT'S MORE THAN JUST ABOUT THE SOCKIES..."
Hi Stephanie & All,
Wow! I was looking at an Art Gallery's projects invitation on the INet in Catskill, New York, U.S.A., which then led to public art mural projects in L.A. California, then to Yarn Shop supplies, next an amusing blog about Knitting, and now here is a "Creative Arts Empowerment Forum" going on...I hope you will soon arrive for the same activities in the Albany, New York U.S.A. area for a Scarf Weaving, Crocheting, and/or Knitting Convention that could also be looking good for the next agenda(at the former Pepsi Arena, anyone? Count on plenty of space for any convention with resulting parking, wonderful restaurants, and excellent stay-over accomodations! Albany International Airport is nearby, with taxis and buses and trains/trolleys to transport you anywhere in the city, and beyond)...What a great and fun idea, having a summit for sockies! In reading all of the comments here about the convention, suddenly I realized that a great number of people are expressing their joy in participating in educational arts and crafts activities, that are serving to inspire and unify each person's positive and creative efforts as a group activity for self-improvement, as well as initiating a movement of 'reaching out' to others...So now it looks like that it's not just the projects for such a convention that matter so much, as does the show of creativity, caring, sharing, organizational skills, teamwork, teaching skills, and the resulting attitudes of personal character improvement that such positive creative group educational efforts generate. This shows that the first step in learning anything that will help to better one's self and others in any way, is a step in the right direction to personal empowerment, which requires an attitude of being able to envision, commit to, and reach excellence in life, no matter AND whatever the presiding and dominant influencing 'life-events level' one is able to, has to, or is required to function at. An attitude of; "Always do your best, with whatever you have..." is key to this. As a result, this personal empowerment leads us to achieving the physical, mental, and spiritual (Holistic: body, mind, spirit) improvements that will enable us to succeed; in continued self-improvements first, then in helping others, then in improving our communities, which eventually gains momentum and postitively influences the world...Surely, everybody that shares the same ideas, goals, and such enthusiasm will be able to shout: "YES; I, YOU, SHE, HE, IT, WE, YOU, THEY, CAN..." As for myself: 'I' can too - I believe; With 'His Help', One Day At A Time...'Higher Powered'...Yes, it does get better! And here's a little more inspiration in the way of a quote from Lady Diana Spencer, a.k.a.; H.R.H., Princess of Wales: "IN THIS WORLD OF FROTH AND BUBBLES, TWO THINGS STAND LIKE STONE; KINDNESS IN ANOTHER'S TROUBLES, COURAGE IN OUR OWN..." Keep The Faith, whatever yours may be...And keep on creating good things that last...
August 14th, 2009 A.D., 17:10:44
"FOR SURE; THIS LOOKS LIKE IT'S MORE THAN JUST ABOUT THE SOCKIES..."
Hi Stephanie & All,
Wow! I was looking at an Art Gallery's projects invitation on the INet in Catskill, New York, U.S.A., which then led to public art mural projects in L.A. California, then to Yarn Shop supplies, next an amusing blog about Knitting, and now here is a "Creative Arts Empowerment Forum" going on...I hope you will soon arrive for the same activities in the Albany, New York U.S.A. area for a Scarf Weaving, Crocheting, and/or Knitting Convention that could also be looking good for the next agenda(at the former Pepsi Arena, anyone? Count on plenty of space for any convention with resulting parking, wonderful restaurants, and excellent stay-over accomodations! Albany International Airport is nearby, with taxis and buses and trains/trolleys to transport you anywhere in the city, and beyond)...What a great and fun idea, having a summit for sockies! In reading all of the comments here about the convention, suddenly I realized that a great number of people are expressing their joy in participating in educational arts and crafts activities, that are serving to inspire and unify each person's positive and creative efforts as a group activity for self-improvement, as well as initiating a movement of 'reaching out' to others...So now it looks like that it's not just the projects for such a convention that matter so much, as does the show of creativity, caring, sharing, organizational skills, teamwork, teaching skills, and the resulting attitudes of personal character improvement that such positive creative group educational efforts generate. This shows that the first step in learning anything that will help to better one's self and others in any way, is a step in the right direction to personal empowerment, which requires an attitude of being able to envision, commit to, and reach excellence in life, no matter AND whatever the presiding and dominant influencing 'life-events level' one is able to, has to, or is required to function at. An attitude of; "Always do your best, with whatever you have..." is key to this. As a result, this personal empowerment leads us to achieving the physical, mental, and spiritual (Holistic: body, mind, spirit) improvements that will enable us to succeed; in continued self-improvements first, then in helping others, then in improving our communities, which eventually gains momentum and positively influences the world...Surely, everybody that shares the same ideas, goals, and such enthusiasm will be able to shout: "YES; I, YOU, SHE, HE, IT, WE, YOU, THEY, CAN..." As for myself: 'I' can too - I believe; With 'His Help', One Day At A Time...'Higher Powered'...Yes, it does get better! And here's a little more inspiration in the way of a quote from Lady Diana Spencer, a.k.a.; H.R.H., Princess of Wales: "IN THIS WORLD OF FROTH AND BUBBLES, TWO THINGS STAND LIKE STONE; KINDNESS IN ANOTHER'S TROUBLES, COURAGE IN OUR OWN..." Keep The Faith, whatever yours may be...And keep on creating good things that last...
P.S. Due to spelling and grammatical errors, the first comment I posted should be deleted. Thanks! No matter how hard I try to spell perfectly, review, correct, and then post, something always throws a wrench into the works...
Posted by: Beth Temple at August 14, 2009 6:28 PMThe "sock gift story" moved me so ~ thank you for that.
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