I'm definitely a people watcher too! I just love observing people. I used to be a sign language interpreter so I constantly talk with my hands, even when I'm not signing 😂 I don't know why, I just do it. Have a great day! Gnite ❤
My mother used to tell me to sit on my hands when in public because talking with my hands embarrassed her. It got worse when I started attending sign language classes. Sadly, I had no time to learn it and I had to drop out. Now I don't have the time and opportunity. It would be difficult anyway because my knowledge of the local language is inadequate except for the most basic conversation.
Hi Tracy, when I make tea for hubby if I don’t fill the mug he asks me if the tide was out 🤦🏼♀️😂. Perhaps you should get some antibiotics my dad normally has too when he gets any cough. Take care and have a lovely weekend xx
I have a Cough I wake up with each morning nose totally blocked. I think it's the beta-blocker. Going to see heart doctor tomorrow Hope He will change meds
I've been incredibly busy and need to catch up on your videos. Could you or your followers assist me? I'm scheduled to teach at a summer school for a few weeks, and my mind is preoccupied with crochet: I possess an abundance of yarn, some hooks from an Aldi event, and several metal hooks, sizes 3-4, acquired from magazines and Poundland. I anticipate a small attendance, so my current hook sizes might suffice. The students will range from grade 1 to secondary school age, and I must presume they have no prior knowledge of crochet or knitting. Given the brief two-week period, I aim to teach only the basics of creating a chain and a few stitches. In American crochet terms, should I instruct them on the half double or double crochet after the chain and single crochet? Additionally, I'm seeking a simple project to conclude the course that reinforces their learning, but given our tropical climate and the current hot and wet season, any projects suitable for colder climates are impractical. Do you have any recommendations?
You're videos always make me laugh. Love them!
Enjoyed our morning chat!
you are so funny my friend
Good morning Tracy. Awesome video as always 😊❤
Great friend God bless her soul 🙏🏻 😊
I absolutely love ❤️ that pink yard rolls you showed the other day 😊
Where I’d otherwise have total drab! Thanks for the laughs. 😅
I'm definitely a people watcher too! I just love observing people. I used to be a sign language interpreter so I constantly talk with my hands, even when I'm not signing 😂 I don't know why, I just do it. Have a great day! Gnite ❤
My mother used to tell me to sit on my hands when in public because talking with my hands embarrassed her. It got worse when I started attending sign language classes. Sadly, I had no time to learn it and I had to drop out. Now I don't have the time and opportunity. It would be difficult anyway because my knowledge of the local language is inadequate except for the most basic conversation.
Don't really drive but need it to vote!😊
Right hand ring 😊
Hi Tracy,
It's a wicked day, all week really. So hot, humid, air quality awful....not enjoyable at all.
Happy Hump.Day!!
Good morning sweetheart coffee ☕️ 💕 with me 😊
Funny joke 😅😅
Hi Tracy, when I make tea for hubby if I don’t fill the mug he asks me if the tide was out 🤦🏼♀️😂.
Perhaps you should get some antibiotics my dad normally has too when he gets any cough.
Take care and have a lovely weekend xx
Is that a new ring I see very pretty 🎉❤😊
I have a new pale yellow stone ring. The dark one is dress ring I got at Comic Con
78 just renewed my driver's license took 15 min ! 😊
Susey is thinking of you in heaven ❤️ 😊
Hi Tracy. I've literally sat down on a chair that hit me on the back of the foot... Yeah, it was painful.
ouchie
I have a Cough I wake up with each morning nose totally blocked. I think it's the beta-blocker. Going to see heart doctor tomorrow Hope He will change meds
That must be so annoying
@@crochetrocks yes very
My right not you 😊
I've been incredibly busy and need to catch up on your videos.
Could you or your followers assist me? I'm scheduled to teach at a summer school for a few weeks, and my mind is preoccupied with crochet: I possess an abundance of yarn, some hooks from an Aldi event, and several metal hooks, sizes 3-4, acquired from magazines and Poundland. I anticipate a small attendance, so my current hook sizes might suffice.
The students will range from grade 1 to secondary school age, and I must presume they have no prior knowledge of crochet or knitting. Given the brief two-week period, I aim to teach only the basics of creating a chain and a few stitches. In American crochet terms, should I instruct them on the half double or double crochet after the chain and single crochet? Additionally, I'm seeking a simple project to conclude the course that reinforces their learning, but given our tropical climate and the current hot and wet season, any projects suitable for colder climates are impractical. Do you have any recommendations?
Maybe a simple phone case?
Susey is thinking of you in heaven ❤️ 😊
Thank you