
Even our fan-girl devotion to Sing has joined in our studies because

I've even managed to work my knitting into our interest thanks to Knit Picks. They had a great set of lace scarf patterns derived from Elizabethan fashions. I'm knitting the "Dainty Bess," which was adapted from an actual design in a pair of stockings belonging to the queen. I have to say, so far, the "Dainty Bess" has been kicking my not so dainty rear-end, but it is so exciting to see something of that time period come to life with just my two hands, yarn, and needles.
I think most parents try to imagine what kinds of people their children will grow to be. Having a child whose old enough and interested enough to share all of these things with is truly the most fun of all.
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I downloaded most of the first episode (400+mg ugh!) but haven't had a chance to watch it yet. We don't get Showtime and since our satellite bill is already astronomical we won't be - so I'll probably be watching it online. It looks very cool and I can't wait to be able to sit down and concentrate on it!
It is fun when common interests span the generation gap.
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