I neglected to take pictures entirely. I am quite sad about that. There were beautiful yarns of all colors and textures. It was such a magnificent sight seeing all the diligent hands learning to create such necessary and comforting pieces of blankets. Ruth, our pastor's MIL, was so kind to jump in and teach us all how to knit. For some of us, it was a refresher and for others something entirely new. Initially it was so quiet as everyone focused on the task at hand and mastering the needles, yarn, fingers, etc. Then the conversation started to flow and it was so sweet. It was wonderful hearing the ladies share their lives with each other freely and easily.
Of course, we had to have some yummies to munch on while we struggled, laughed and chatted together. Everyone pitched in and we had quite a little feast:
- Mixed nuts
- Meat and cheese
- Veggies and dip
- Hard candies (I need to use up the rest from Zita's birthday!)
- Chocolate popcorn (my friend , Crystal, made it from a Paula Deen recipe)
- 7 Layer Bars (from a recipe I found on food.com)
- Mushroom Tarts (from my Causing A Stir: Fabulous Food to Get People Talking cookbook)
- Mint Tea Punch (also from my Causing A Stir: Fabulous Food to Get People Talking cookbook)
- Coffee
What a wonderful thing to be doing. Sounds like it was a fun evening.
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