I noticed that my sister had a plant in her hand, which prompted me to feel badly rather quickly... she had gifted me a chili plant not more than two weeks before! I just can't keep up with the girl`s generosity...
But that feeling of guilt quickly transformed into happy screams and yelps when I took a closer look at the heather plant that my sister (whose name also happens to be Heather), plopped into my hands.
The neighbours truly must have thought I was being murdered (although I do find it interesting that no one came to my rescue...)
Look right down in there now...
Heather was the only one of us four 'kids' to be named after a plant, and the only one to pursue a career in the 'plant' world- so just keep this in mind when naming your kids
For those of you that are having a hard time picking up what I'm laying down... let's just say that the heather plant they presented my parents had a tag that said 'We're getting married'.
They're gettin' hitched.
And this is awesome.
Absolutely awesome.
And for those who might be wondering, the answer is 'yes'. My Mom did have a wedding shawl on the needles within minutes (no joke).
Besides, this is a 'knitting blog' afterall. I would have kept this news to myself if there wasn't some sort of a tie in. (HA! Right...)
That's a FABULOUS story! :) What a great way to share the news and ask you!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! Heather wins big props from me for keeping it to herself long enough to buy plants and paint signs. No such restraint in my world. Minutes later people were told and maids of awesome were asked by phone. This way is WAY more blog worthy! Would you like me to pass on my mitten patterns to her? HA! Oh! Also - while I'm thinking of it (though completely unrelated) what kind of blocking board do you use? Congratulations on the big news!
ReplyDeleteMake that TWO Kathleen's that love this story.
ReplyDeleteI noticed the card did not ask if you would knit her a wedding dress!! :)