Uh, sure, I knit
Into every life a little levity should walk, and I feel like we can use some right now, so here goes . . . While I was at work one day, my husband was watching our five year old granddaughter. Out of the blue, she asked my husband: "Does Grandma knit?" "Yes," he kindly said. "Can she knit me a kangaroo costume for Halloween?" I love the simplicity of children. Nothing is out of reach. If it can be imagined, someone should be able to do it. Knitted kangaroo costume? No problem. I'll get right on it. Forget the fact that, in reality, the extent of my knitting comes in the form of uniquely shaped, little square dishcloths! Unfortunately, as adults, sometimes our life experiences get in the way of fulfilling our dreams. We imagine that the thing we always wanted to learn or try must be out of our reach. We can create lists of reasons why that is the case. Naturally, we may have actual limitations that get in the way, but I think...