Mix of old and new Fraggle Stick Car: April 2006
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I'm an English expat constantly struggling to be understood in a different country. I work in the cut throat world trying to bring "YARRR" and "Ne'er-Do-Well" into regular conversation My swear word of choice is Stink Nugget. I'm a yarn snob.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

How I love days off

As you may or may not know, I've had a pretty hectic life at work for the last few months, so I decided that I'd take a day off work.

Now, I had planned to do a lot of little things on my day off, like schedule people to come and fix things that I've been putting off. I had also hoped that it would be nice and sunny. Neither has happened (so far!).

I am going to a doctor to get my hands checked out, hopefully he'll offer a wrist transplant. I also am getting my eyes tested, so spiffy new glasses may appear in the not so distant future.

I need to do some serious spring cleaning as well - but baby steps...

One big treat for the weekend was visiting TKGA knit and crochet show in O-Town. It was by far smaller than Stitches West, but it made for a pleasant walk around, not a frantic shopping frenzy. The Enabler and J (f) of J n J fame came along too. We picked up a butt load of cheap cashmere - which was a steal!

I'd post photos by a) they aren't too interesting and b) it appears that the flash on my camera has broken. I'm tempted to buy a new camera now... with my yearly raise I got last week! Woot!

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Normal posting now resumes

Since my political outpouring seemed to shock my 1 potential reader into no-comment-atude, I now resume normal posting.

I've been slow on the knitting recently. The carpal tunnel is playing up, rendering the wristies useless. This is also my convenient excuse for not doing yoga for some time.

I have, however, been doing some home improvement. By that I mean shopping at Ikea. I now have a proper grown up bed frame... Ooooo...

But before I got to Ikea, I went to a salvage yard to see if there were any gems to be had. There weren't but here is a sampler of their best wares





Here is the most interesting thing at Ikea



Here are my most recent knitting related stash improvers. Photo includes a snippet of bed frame, finished capelet, in progress crazy scarf a new storage basket for WIP and a couple of books (A Treasury of Magical Knitting by Cat Bordhi - Moebuis knitting baby! and Knitting Rules by Yarn Harlot)

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

The other side of immigration reform...

I normally avoid publishing my political views on the intrawebs, but this is an issue very close to my heart that often prevents me from sleeping.

As I'm sure you are aware, there is apparently massive pressure for immigration reform right now.

Now, what does this mean to most Americans? Pretty much 1 of 2 things right now:-
1) Make those illegals felons, construct a giant fence and ship em back or
2) Give them an easy path to citizenship, "they" are doing jobs that very few citizens want to do, but are vital to the economy.

But not many Americans know about the wider scope of the much needed reform. Due to the # of illegal immigrants currently in the states (and there are roughly 12 million or so) thats a much more interesting news story than the roughly 800,000 LEGAL immigrants currently stuck in EAD (aka greencard) processing. Currently proposals do nothing to address this.

Congressional intent was that the entire employment-based green card process should take 6 months to a year. The reality is that for most applicants the process now takes 6 to 12 years.

As a quick summary on the greencard application process for Employment based greencards here are the steps (which is much different from marriage greencards - that doesn't take long at all despite what Andy McDowell and Gerard Depardieu would have you believe).

1) LABOR CERTIFICATION- your employer files documents to the DOL that proves that ther is no American for the job at that time, and that it will not adversely affect American's wages

Congressional Intent: Certification Completed in 21-60 DAYS.

Reality: Average of 3 years!


2)IMMIGRANT PETITION - This is the employer application to hire a SPECIFIC person for that job

3)ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS Upon approval of the petition in step 2 the employee can change their visa class to the "greencard"

Congressional Intent: step 2 and 3 approvals in 6 months.

Reality: Nearly 300,000 pending cases at USCIS. YEARS of delay for highly skilled applicants (Economic Report of the President, Jan 2005).
Reality: Retrogression - if Visa Numbers not available for a particular category, applicant cannot even file for the last part – YEARS MORE of delay. Currently. in my category, they are processing applications with a submission date of 1st MAY 2001, my submission date was roughly June 2004.
Reality: Retrogression - if Visa Numbers become unavailable after forms are filed, those applicants not considered part of “backlog” – not counted as pending! YEARS MORE of delay.


Consider this... most highly skilled immigrant workers work on an H1B visa. A 3 year visa that can be extended a further 3 years for a maximum of 6 years. I'm nearly on year 6. You can extend this visa 1 year at a time after a certain stage of the greencard process has been met. But that effectively means that you can't travel outside of the country (its a big pain in the butt extending a visa... time... money...travel to your country of origin... blah blah).

Annual limits for those H1B visas have risen dramatically over the last 10 years, and it is estimated that ½ those on an H1B will transfer to a greencard, however greencard quotas have not rised. Additionally, an average of 1 dependant is filled for with each original greencard petition – again eating away at the greencard quota.

It is very disheartening to hear that people who have abided by the law and immigration policies of the US are getting screwed. The thought that there are a massive number of potential queue jumpers out there drives me crazy.

I'm not surprised that the illegal immigration issue is becoming a political hot cake, I'm just depressed that the legal immigration issues are not being addressed. Many of the recent presidential elections have won with majorities of less than 1,000,000 votes. I wonder who is fighting hardest for those potential voters?

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Whoever "they" are... I hate you

I hate whoever it was that dreamt up daylight savings.

They did it just to eff with my head and they are doing a grand job of it.

Monday, April 03, 2006

Score!

So - a huge thank you to my fabulous Secret Pal 7. I received my final package today and it contained some scrummy hand made Cherry soap, a Cadbury's Creme Egg (Oh home!) and a skein of some delightful Luster Spun Wool from the wonderfully named, Kiparoo Farm. A HUGE thank you!



Lastly - a couple of quick updates on the knitting front.
1st - my Cashmere Lobster Pot Handwarmer thingies, based on the Rowan Eowyn pattern



and now my crazy scarf. This is LOOSELY based on the Abigail (but hey, its hardly a tough pattern!)


So far, I've used 8 different types of yarn, with at least 2 or 3 more planned for good measure. Included is some J (f) of J and J fame handspun merino and silk, some Kyoto,Rune, Golden Siam, Adrienne Vittadini Fiora, Rowan Chunky Print, Debbie Bliss Alpaca Silk DK and some Rowan Kidcrack Haze in Vino... So far...


Speaking of which - I STILL haven't got my new Rowan magazine (I am subscribed) - its only 4 months late. I won't be resubscribing.

Now... I'm going to make a nice cuppa and have a Cadbury's Creme Egg

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Trying something new...

Its a work in progress, but I'm trying a new blog format.

let me know if I've screwed anything up (highly likely!)