Last week started off like any normal week. I was juggling a knee-high pile of e-mails trying to finalize the last few orders that I need to send off for items that we simply must have before the shop opens. Then the phone rang. It was one of the male members of our team. [Hint: it wasn’t Roscoe or Mosby.] He was on the way to the hospital complaining of chest pains.
Two days and multiple blood tests and a stress test later, he was released from the hospital having apparently suffered no major catastrophe. The outcome? Too many egg rolls (think four for dinner and a couple more for lunch the following day) put into a system that is highly sensitive to acid changes. Doctor said it was the third case of egg roll attack they’d seen that week. We were glad it was only the grease from the egg rolls but by the time the doctor and hospital bills arrive those are going to turn out to be really expensive egg rolls!
The reason for sharing all this is to answer the question of why it is taking us so long to open the shop. We keep running into unexpected delays like this. Once the week starts badly it seems to just keep keep sapping our time even though the rest of the diversions this week were pleasant including a visit from an out-of-town team member and two days of taking Mosby (our therapy dog) to see his friends at a nursing home and an assisted living facility.
But, we’re back on track now, finalizing orders for the remaining needles and notions we need, and for our one remaining large order that we simply can’t open without. I’ll keep you updated about our progress.
If you’re in the area during a weekday afternoon, it’s okay to knock on the door for a sneak peek if I’m there. That’s what Teaist (Ravelry name) did recently and it was nice to meet her. She’s a spinner and fellow tea enthusiast (she had her own tea company before her recent move to Virginia) and she’s also skilled with a drop spindle. Meeting all you great knitters and crocheters and spinners, and future fiber arts friends is one of the most exciting aspects of opening a new business. Hang in there. It won’t be long now.














