dog christmas stockings

dog christmas stockings
Do you think he’s flirting? Do you think he likes me?

I see my crush usually once a week. These are the things he does to me when I see him. I am the only girl there that is not an adult, except for my friend in which I KNOW he doesn’t like.
1.We had a christmas party, and he continuously threw stockings at me and a couple of others.
2.I told him about my dog being sick, and he specifically put it in the prayer
3.We played a game and he accused me of cheating. When I wasn’t looking he would stare at me
4.He ALWAYS makes me laugh
5.He sits next to me everytime
6.He jokes around with me
7.We all played a card game, and he had to pass the cards. He took a long time and then kept saying I took a long time
IS THIS FLIRTING????

hellll yeah

This is the beginning of August, and I can almost hear the bells. Not you? Do not look now, but summer is on the decline! Unknowingly, the days are shorter, already! Cool breezes and foliage is really happening there.

But wait! It's like learning to knit!

I do not care about all these other trades and crafts, learning to knit and you can kiss the bullets paint again!

Please believe me, then I'll give you * 5 * good reasons:

# 1 You can feel like a knitting apprentice! After all, in centuries past an apprentice is someone who learns a trade, and if you're new to the point, then you are an apprentice! Even The Donald could not argue with that!

With the point, there is plenty of information, no matter how often you knit, or how you think you know, always something new.

And rightly so, because you never want to execute the ideas.

# 2 years had a commercial for "Shake N Bake", which included a girl in the kitchen with Mom and everything she said was "Shake N Bake … and helped me."

Now I know that has nothing to do with knitting. But the best part of this is when a friend asks you where you purchased your very nice portfolio, or veil, again, you can say, "I have knitted myself."

Previous cases, even postulate. Take me to the point yourself, it feels good!

# 3 The Four Seasons. The fabric is strictly without compromise. He does not care what month it is or what holiday is approaching, there's always something fun to point.

Halloween, fall, Independence Day, Valentine's Day, graduations, weddings, to take your dog-to-day at work A christening, Christmas, the name of the day, and there is a knitting pattern is for!

His creations are always knitting one-of-a-kind, it would not be seen in a store or mall. So when you are knitting Christmas train return to work, you never know who followed the inspiration.

# 4 Unless you lived under a rock or out past left field, you know how expensive that gasoline is made! Every day, the price goes higher.

So instead of having their gas cars too greedy, and walking the city streets, in vain, take point. Get a group of neighbors together, or start a club in your dorm or apartment.

Buy Cheapy son and some needles, and download my book, "Ready or tissue, Here I Come! "of http://www.TheKnitStitch.com and will amaze you the pleasure of being done!

# 5 Knitting is good for you! We all live very stressful lives.

If this is not a thing of another, and daily life can be difficult. Sometimes a bubble bath, or background music does not seem very not.

Knitting can help. The simple click of the needles is soothing music.

Weaving a row, then another, creating stitches, trends, projects, and see everything done to meet together effectively.

It happens once. Many projects take weeks from the first point thing. You look forward to life as it progresses, and slowly, knitting becomes reality.

Exercise is excellent, however, do something for your soul, is equally important.

So if you want to slow down and find a meaning in life, try knitting.

So there you have it, 5 good reasons to knit!

But do not take my word, try it yourself!

Copyright 2006 Alice Seidel

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