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Kim Werker Blog: Thursday Stories: A Fairytale of Sorts

  • plainsight · 6 months ago
    I'm thinking maybe it is. :-)
  • crowingram · 6 months ago
    I don't know if it is, but I certainly hope so. You'd be sorely missed otherwise. Regardless, you'll be loved and supported in whatever comes next by a whole lot of people that are awfully glad that you did start that website in your lovely green basement.
  • Sister Diane · 6 months ago
    I couldn't agree more with Amy. Perhaps now you're an emissary for the more important side of the equation: human connection.
  • Robyn · 6 months ago
    I agree too. It wouldn't be the same without your energy and spirit. But no matter we will support and be excited for whatever is next in your book of life!
  • amanda · 6 months ago
    if it isn't a good enough reason i might cry a bit. :-(
  • Kim Werker · 6 months ago
    You all sure know how to make a woman feel loved. I love you all, too.
  • mom · 6 months ago
    Once upon a time, almost 33 years ago, a very happy woman became a mother who is now so proud of this woman who always knows her own mind and is brave and confident enough to follow her intuition when it tells her to value current friends, make new ones, and embrace all the turns in the road of life!
  • Miriam · 6 months ago
    We just need to keep you in projects that you can pimp every trade show :) If Amy and I can get that book all worked up, then maybe we can make you run around and shill it for us :)
  • Kim Werker · 6 months ago
    Need an editor? ...
  • Michelle · 6 months ago
    Love this. I realized long ago that I was going to Rhinebeck year after year for the people and not for the yarn. Ok, ok, the people AND the alpacas.

    P.S. Your mom ROCKS.
  • Kim Werker · 6 months ago
    Yes, she really, really does.
  • cutecrochet · 6 months ago
    You spin a very nice fairytale, Kim! I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
  • kristi · 6 months ago
    We spend so much time in our collective green basement, it's important to get out now and then :)I feel absolutely justified in going to TNNA for no "reason" at all and hope you will continue to too. To be surrounded by people who so clearly love to do what they do is inspiring and restorative regardless of where it takes you. Plus, you know, I'm still longing to just nip down to the lobby for an hour or two after dinner.
  • knitgrrl · 6 months ago
    Agreed, Kristi. And aww, thanks for calling me 'outgoing,' that was nice. Though I remember you having a not very nice, extra-super-blister-y tradeshow that year...
  • Kim Werker · 6 months ago
    Oh, man. The blisters were killer. I had to buy shoes in Columbus. Most
    important lesson learned: screw fashion, wear comfortable shoes!