If you should see me tomorrow…

… and wish to address me, you might want to speak slowly and clearly, in words of one syllable. Or less.

I might still have enough brain capacity left to handle that much.

If I grunt… it may mean I heard you. Or not.

I think it’s going really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really well.

But it’s kinda hard to tell for sure when everything is a blur and you have absolutely no idea which way is up.

11 Responses to “If you should see me tomorrow…”

  1. Colleen Says:

    Sleep, you nut! Go to SLEEP!

    I wish I were there!

  2. Marina Stern Says:

    Get yourself some rest. We’ll hear from you after the weekend.

  3. Joanne Says:

    Great meeting you yesterday! I am now spinning away on my new spindle! But not nearly as neatly and pretty as you are! Hope you had a great time in Rhinebeck.

  4. Mardi Says:

    It DID go really,really,really,really,really,really,really,really well. You all did better than good.

    We’re home. Hope you had a safe trip. Say hi to Luke and go to sleep.

  5. Liz Says:

    Judging by the crowd at the booth, I’m thinking it did go quite well indeed. However, now you both need to recover!

    It was a blast. P.S. Great to see you, Mardi! You must tell me about that beautiful wheel. :-)

  6. Rachel Says:

    it did go well. Your booth and socks and wool and…. oh Lord! I was drawn back again the second day and taken to the Dark Side as I bought a drop spindle from Jen. Who somewhat cavalierly stated that YOU would be more than happy to help me with any problems I had learning to spin if I’d just show up at one of the Sunday meetings……

  7. Presbytera Says:

    Forget sleep. I want pictures and a play-by-play report.

  8. Jean Says:

    This blog entry brought back memories of Young Frankenstein - the scene where Igor blurts out he brought back an Abby Normal brain (probably not spelled correctly, but that is how I think of it). Clever though - REALLY clever. Post after required sleep time is highly recommended.

  9. Dan - aka brewergnome Says:

    That might…MIGHT be because… it went really really… well.

  10. MonicaPDX Says:

    Considering it was hard to get *next* to your booth Saturday, much less into it– I think it went really really really really well. Really.

    So wonderful to meet you and Jennifer in person, and to - at last! - get a leaf kit, as well as all-important hugs. ;) And you know what I forgot to do? I forgot to thank you for luring me over to CPAAG in the first place. {{{{{Tsocky}}}}} Thank you! Plus I swear, Rhinebeck was one of the best times of my *life.* ::happy sigh::

    Still think we need a CPAAG con, though. Where maybe you vendor types don’t have to go quite so crazy. [g]

  11. Knitasha Says:

    Really really really really really great. Really really really really festive.
    I got The Hug so that must mean I’m real.
    What a relief; I haven’t been so sure lately.

    So: one of the gentlemen being generally useful around the booth WAS Brewergnome. Thought so, but I had already introduced myself to a whole bunch of people and my quota for peering nearsightedly at Ravelry name-pins was filled. Booth? That place was more of a zoo than the sheep building!

    But wait — there was a Bosworth booth? Missed that completely, and it was on my list. Did get a nice drafting lesson from Diane at Golding, though, so it wasn’t a total loss. Can’t wait for next year.

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