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Candy!

Received a package from Nathania sometime this weekend: schmoo gumballs, milk candy, apple jelly marshmallows (yum!) and what looks like peach chewies? The marshmallows are all but a happy memory, and I'm about to start on the gumballs. BF is opening the milk candy as I type this. Thanks Nathania! And thanks to Erica for creating such a fun knitalong!

I picked up the needles this weekend after a torturous week of not knitting! And I must've been so depraved, I knit up about 8" worth in a couple of days. I'll do a show and tell in a couple of days. My tendonitis is slowly going away; my physical therapist/climbing buddy Rennie worked on my finger on Thursday and found that the bone was not aligned properly in the socket (I guess I did tweak it badly) so she pushed it back in (yow!!!). Ugh, it's not the most serious injury I've had, but certainly one of the more frustrating ones.

Egg on my face. Lisa just reminded me that The Magician's Nephew is the first book in The Chronicles of Narnia. I stand corrected! I can't wait to hear the production details on this movie! Will it be live action or animated? I wonder how Aslan will end up looking! Amy, I didn't know A Confederacy of Dunces was being made, I'm looking forward to that too! Say hello to Her Bubbly Babbly Pinkiness, Share, I think she needs some cheering up...

Finally, dear Froggy, I've tried to comment on your blog but my IP is blocked. I also tried your address but my mail didn't get through... I'd like to say thanks for your comment on my tank! Please let me know if you read this!

Have a happy Monday! Drink lots of water and stay close to the AC! If you're in the L.A. area in August go to Stitches West--JenLa have some details on their blog. Maybe we can do a meetup.

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Melanie said:

Actually, you and Lisa were both right about the first book in Chronicals of Narnia. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was the first one published (in 1950). The Magician's Nephew was published 5 years later, making it a prequel (by my definition, that is a sequel that happens to be set earlier than the original). So if you put them in order of publication date, you are right. But if you put them in the order they took place, Lisa is right.

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