
Now: A bird call I cannot identify. Handknit socks, folded neatly on the table. Feeling anxious, but not sure why. Desiring a cup of herbal tea. And a new knitting project.
Today I had a meeting with the director of our city's newly built senior center. A friend of my mom's asked me to go down there with her because they'd like to start a knitting group/class, and they were wondering if I would be interested in leading it (Are you kidding? Of course I am interested! Knitting and seniors are my most favorite things---even better when in the same place at the same time!).
I wasn't sure what was going to happen in the meeting. Was it an interview? Was she going to want to see FO's as proof that I can actually knit? Thinking that she might, I grabbed a pile of stuff as I headed out the door to meet her: shawls, socks, hats, etc.
She didn't want to see a thing.
She said, "Funny, but the quilting lady did the same thing when she came in, too. She whipped out a pile of quilts. I trust you guys. I believe you. You don't need to prove it to me."
I made her at least look at a sock. hahahaha
Anyhow, she's putting up a sign-up sheet for canvas for interest, and we're going to try to find a time that works well for the interested seniors that also works for me. We're going to wait until after summer to get it going though, and I feel relieved about that because I'm going to have a hard time with consistency I think over the next few weeks due to travel.
But I hope it works out!
cool...have fun!
ReplyDeleteSounds great. I think you have a knack getting along with the seniors!
ReplyDeleteA group of knitting seniors? That is tailor-made for you!
ReplyDeleteI hope that works out too - it sounds like it would be fun.
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