Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Cute Boy Knitting!

OK, I've knitted for the Little Missy (and taught her to knit to boot!) and you've seen the plethora of stuff I've made for Proud Big Brother.....so......drum roll, please....here's the hat for My Youngest! He really, really, really (did I say really, really!!??) wants to learn to knit as well, but he's only 4-1/2. I can try with some super honkin' needles, but I don't want to frustrate him so that he won't want to knit later when true manual dexterity kicks in & he can. Anyhoo, in the meanwhile, he looks mighty cute!
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Red Scarf Project: Norma Rocks!
So, when OFA changed the guidelines, I wrote them about my amazing kid (yeah, okay, so I'm biased!), I got back, what I will term out of an Austen-esque sense of decorum and politeness, a "poorly worded" response from them.
Here it is, a few weeks out from the deadline. My son has over 60 scarves, with more coming in each day. So, out of frustration and a desire not to discourage the budding philanthropist in my son, I wrote to the ever cool, Ms. Norma Miller of Now Norma Knits fame. Lemme tell ya folks, this lady rocks!
Apparently, though OFA has their hearts in the absolutely right place, they are, shall we say, a little lacking in the communication department. It would appear as though I am not the only one to have a less-than-stellar experience with them this year.
I don't take the power of the internet lightly. I've avoided writing about this because I really don't want to bash these good folks. But, I also have a responsibility to my son to keep his little spirit intact. Yes, we could have friends send scarves in for us (as many have offered), but would it not still be the same amount of scarves?? And, we specifically solicited people to create for this cause, and I don't want to abuse that trust (even though some people prolly wouldn't mind, I can't speak for all of them...and many I don't even know to even ask!)
La Norma is having a pow wow with OFA this week to gently let them know about the PR backlash, and so I am hoping to hear something about Nikko's Red Scarf Project.
Labels: red scarf project
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Another Knitter Joins the Ranks!

First, I was the lone knitter here at Casa Stro. Then, I taught my oldest son to knit. The both of us taught Techno-Hubby to knit...And now, as of today, there is a brand new knitter at Casa Stro, my daughter! WooooHooooo!!! She's addicted, too! Doesn't want to put the needles down to play or do anything else. Then she wants to talk about knitting! Loooooooove it!










