Shawn has patiently taught me how to do this. So, all the credit goes to him. If this is a success, the credit is all Shawn's. If this does not work - it is all Shawn's fault.
Last night was a great time as usual. We had two new people join us for knitting at the old B&N. Welcome to both of you. It is fun to watch the new people sit down at the ever expanding tables with us. I'm not sure that they have any preconceived notion as to what it will be like to join our group of knutty knitters. Perhaps they picture a certain age group or a certain seriousness. Perhaps they are even wondering if coming might just be a waste of time. Or perhaps they are a tad shy. Well, whatever those newcomers expected, it wasn't US. You can almost see it on their faces when they realize - "Hey, this is a fun group." We are a group of knitting knuts, yes, but so much more. Like the millions of knitting patterns and yarns out there - we are diverse. So now that you two have enjoyed and survived one night of knitting with the knuts, you are one of us and I know we'll see you again. We look forward to the new stuff - ideas and fun - you will bring to our group.
Kate, how long before Brodie can hold knitting needles?
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Hmmmm....he could probably hold them NOW. I don't know how productive it would be though. Maybe we should wait till he figures out that sticking his fingers in his eyes is a bad idea before we hand him some pointy sticks.
Ah, I'm so proud of Jan. Little miss Nall of Yarn has given us a new flavor. We need more authors on this thing. Hey Kate, you're on all the time, want to author? Lol