19 October, 2011

Pop! goes my (Rhinebeck) cherry

I don't take a lot of risks these days and I stick pretty close to home. It's not necessarily how I want to live, just a rut I've fallen into. So when Kim encouraged me to join a bunch of strangers in a house-share for the weekend of the Dutchess County Sheep & Wool Festival (Rhinebeck to those in the know), well, I had some trepidation. In the past few years I seem to have regressed to the insecurity and social awkwardness that plagued me in my teens. Still, Rhinebeck beckoned and I really liked the two housemates I already knew. I was ready to take a calculated risk.

What a whirlwind of awesomeness!

A gorgeous house

Our digs


Fun, friendly, talented people

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Loads of fiber... great food... cute animals... even a baby.freaking.kangaroo!

Cute overload


I can't believe I ever felt hesitant. I'm going to try to keep in mind that this is the stuff at risk when I play it safe.

Can't wait to see everyone again next year!

(And next time I'll take more pictures.)

7 comments:

  1. I'm so glad you did come! I can be the same way even though I rarely regret when I do make an effort. And now next year you'll know everyone there and can be really relaxed. :-)

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  2. Sounds like a great time, Gab!! Miss ya!

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  3. I'm so glad you came to Rhinebeck. It wouldn't have been the same without you. These knitters are YOUR PEEPS!

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  4. Yay, I am so glad you did take a risk. And I am glad to hear that you had a great time. I had a lovely time.

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  5. If you hadn't come we wouldn't have had such a FABulous time! Can't wait to see you next year.

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  6. So glad you came! I really enjoyed your company and hope I see you again next year. My first year I roomed with Deborah and Shameka who I had never met before (Kim assured me that they were not scary). It was a little awkward at first but super fun. Four years later we're still friends, so worth it.

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  7. See? You all are proving my point. Big thanks to Kim for introducing me to my peeps! I think Kim is like a special curator...

    And Vicki, miss you too, dear. You're a perfect reminder of the awesome people (yourself included) with whom I was lucky enough to work.

    Love you all!

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