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A Quick Check In

Hi, no I haven't forgotten about all of you... but my life is in one of the times when things are changing. Change can take a lot out of a person.

But, I just made it home from Guild (tonight was my presentation on crochet to enhance your knitting) & then hanging out at a very cool local coffee/wifi spot with Lynn. I feel much relief at knowing my big teaching engagements are over for a while. I absolutely hate talking in front of large groups. I actually fainted once while playing a solo at a Jazz concert (luckily fell backward into my seat rather than 6 feet off the front of the stage). Even talking in front of the guild where I feel very safe & comfortable I get a sweaty & dizzy I start talking too fast & forget things I wanted to say. Plus I got a big piece of news from my Mom as I was walking out the door & hadn't quite processed it before my presentation began.

Anyways...
Tomorrow night I get to go to my first Red Wings game! I'm sitting 7th row, center ice, right by the penalty boxes. So Cool. I've been looking forward to this since August.

Then by the end of the week I should have a big announcement for all of you... so stay tuned!

Comments (3)

Your presentation to the Guild was great, Rae! I had a lot of fun, and it was wonderful to hear all the questions from the "audience".

Rae, you did a great job last night! I implemented one of your suggestions to my sweater last night. (Information needed at the right time.) Thank you for your presentation.

Pat DeLeeuw:

Your presentation was great. Very profession al and I think we all looked at crochet a little differently after!
Pat DeLeeuw

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