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Nicole Wakelin is heading to New York City where she will consume too many cupcakes and attempt to get some of that cool new MAC Archie make-up that hits shelves tomorrow.
Dakster Sullivan's weekend will be consisting of a little bit of costuming (project Z as she is calling it) as well as some long overdue graphic novel reading. Between the X-Men and Wonder Woman, her weekend is booked.
Sarah is looking forward to a weekend watching The Octonauts with her son and pretending to be an underwater rabbit to his polar bear! She plans on attending sing-a-long-a Sound of Music on Friday night and expects to be voiceless for the rest of the weekend. A babysitter has been arranged for Saturday afternoon so that coffee and a good game of Stratego can be had by the adults in the Pinault house.
Kelly Knox is going to finally stop procrastinating and start knitting a Doctor Who scarf. Tom Baker's scarf is the current "knit-along" project for the fantastic Facebook group Geeks United in Crafts, so it's as a good a time as any to get started. Kelly is a novice at knitting, so she's hoping the project will make her a better knitter. She expects to finish the 12 foot long scarf sometime in 2014.
Rebecca Angel is having fun interviewing people for some upcoming posts on tech companies and education. Meanwhile she is trying to stay organized for the children's musical she is directing within her homeschooling group called We Haz Jazz, all about the history of jazz with fun music. Wish her luck!
Brigid is working on The Raven illustrations. She's developed a new technique she's calling faux daguerreotype that she recently employed to paint Edgar Allan Poe.