Hee hee!
My daughter, watching me knit another hat: “Who’s this hat for?”
Me: “You know, I can’t remember their name. It’s not somebody you’ve met, though.”
My daughter: “Is this another hat for your friend Jayne?”
HAHAHAHAAAA! I had no idea she’d picked up on that. Apparently she was hearing “I make Jayne hats” as in “I make hats for Jayne” as opposed to a certain style of hat. About 400 hats I’ve knit, I don’t know what the heck Jayne keeps doing with them all.
HA!! That Jayne. Maybe you should devise some sort of mitten-string thing to help him keep track of them.
HA!! That Jayne. Maybe you should devise some sort of mitten-string thing to help him keep track of them.
HEE!! That’s too funny!
You know, I read somewhere about knitting mittens for kids and they said don’t stop at two, make more for backup. That way if they lose one, you can immediately fish out the backup and send them on their way.
Your friend Jayne must be related to Zaphod Beeblebrox and keep losing hats instead 😉
HEE!! That’s too funny!
You know, I read somewhere about knitting mittens for kids and they said don’t stop at two, make more for backup. That way if they lose one, you can immediately fish out the backup and send them on their way.
Your friend Jayne must be related to Zaphod Beeblebrox and keep losing hats instead 😉
::giggles:: See? That’s why I love kids! The world from their view point is ALWAYS more interesting.
::giggles:: See? That’s why I love kids! The world from their view point is ALWAYS more interesting.
😀 Too cute!
😀 Too cute!
Hee hee! That’s great, and really perceptive!
Hee hee! That’s great, and really perceptive!