Actually, a gal that knew me from church ran into me in the grocery store. Both my daughter and I were wearing our new hats. Like me, this woman has thinning hair and needs a hat in the winter just to stay warm. She asked me if I made the hats. I told her I did. She asked me if I sold my hats. I told her I did not, but that I'd be happy to make one for her. I asked her what color she would like, and what alternate color she'd like if I didn't have yarn in her first color choice. She said she'd like a soft pink hat. And if I didn't have any pink yarn, could I make her a white or lilac hat. That worked for me! When I got home, I found that I had all three colors of yarn ... so I made her one of each. I stopped by her home with a gift bag to give her a hat. She was pleased to get a pink one. I told her, "Keep looking." She pulled out the white hat. I told her, "Keep looking." She pulled out the lilac hat. She was absolutely pleased as punch. We had to go peek in a mirror so that she could model all three hats. It's awfully fun to get to surprise someone like that. And I made a new friend in the process. | |||||||
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