Thursday, June 21, 2007

a cupcake lived in Minnesota. then i ate it.

Look. Cover girl London came to the guild meeting in Minneapolis and brought me a red velvet cupcake...with cream cheese frosting. London, it was delicious! Thank you! I enjoyed it back in my room post-Annie [see her stellar recap of our day on the twin towns here].

I will honestly say that I was surprised to instantly fall in love with the twin cities as I did. I had zero expectations, except that I knew I was going to teach and speak and I wanted to do well at both. Maybe it was driving around with Annie, who glows with the love for her new home, but it really felt like it could be home to me, too. Keep in mind that I lived the first 6 years of my life in New Jersey, and St Paul feels like the best of that, but even nicer. More charming, well maintained, without a stitch of pomposity. I love 1930s-40s-50s houses, and except for one short stretch, every neighborhood was more charming and cozy and real than the one before it. If I ever moved back to the US, I'd put St Paul at the top of my search list.

The people of the twin cities are similarly charming and likeable. Summary: I had a hell of a good time in a short time. Thank you and huge hugs to Annie, the best tour guide the midwest ever had, and to Karen at Needlework Unlimited where she made sure I had everything I needed to run a lovely class [and it was, too!] and more.

Speaking of teaching, it's a fascinating thing. I have no dreams of ever coming near what Annie does in terms of mileage and endurance, but I do want to do a good job every time I stand up in front of a new group of knitters. I'm very happy to say that teaching the Tuscany class is a joy for me -- more than I expected it to be. I get a real rush when the students' lightbulbs turn on, maybe because I remember how much it meant to me the day I finally understood how to read my lace and stop agonizing over charts. Is good.

I'm now blissfully home until the end of July, when I head out west to visit three cities I've wanted to see my WHOLE LIFE. The Threadbear pajama party has been rescheduled for sometime later in the year -- probably Novemberish. I'll let you know when we've got a firm date.

Oh, and pictures? There are many. and you will find them by clicking on the little cupcake at the top of the post, or here, if you want the full MSP set all tidylike.

Had a hell of a time. Very glad to be home. Happy sigh.

Going to pet the bunnies now.

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Comments:
You've made me miss Minneapolis-St. Paul! I lived there for 9 years and there is not a Labor Day that goes by that I don't think about how much I adore the State Fair (can you say cheese curds, mini doughnuts and great food on a stick?) The needleworkers there are wonderful, I'm glad you had a "hell of a good time". With any luck you had a Cheetah Pizza to boot!

Enjoy home time!

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Welcome home sistah!
I know what you mean about the teaching... it is so great when you can share your passion!
 
Thank you thank you thank you again! I'm so happy to have had you in town teaching, and look forward to seeing you again in MSP! And I'll try to remember to calm down! Thank you again.
 
Hi Amy,
I was the mom who bribed her kids with DQ so we could stop and meet you. You'll be happy to know I cast on for the Tuscany shawl before their milkshakes even melted. Thanks for writing such a great, fun, informative book, and thanks tons for coming to Minneapolis.
Krista
 
Any chance of coming to UT?
 
You were fabulous! Come back again with your next book!
 
mmmmmm cupcakes
 
Thank you so much for coming to see us! It was so incredible to meet you (not to mention the Tuscany Class)!
 
I'm so glad you enjoyed The Cities! I'm just disappointed that my vacation wasn't a couple days earlier so I could go see you. I'm living on the east coast now, but I'm from the Midwest and I miss it!

And drat you Tina! Now I want mini doughnuts!
 
I loved your Tuscany class in Mpls. I've never knit a shawl and the lightbulb didn't go on for me until a day later when I picked it up again (it didn't help that I ripped it out three times). As I was knitting, I finally understood everything you said. It's progressing nicely now and looks beautiful!
 
i lived most of my 45+ years in the twin cities, and love it dearly, too. in fact, i've lived in the chicago area since 98 and am *still* almost desperately homesick. but global warming's making the weather in the twin cities go all to cr@p.

makes me want to move to canada. 'cept i hear the permafrost there's no longer so 'perma'...
 
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