Random, Semi-Secret Tales of Life, Loves, and Medicine. My days during the the Psychodynamic Leap, and doing Psych Residency in Manila.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Loops
The other day at work, one of my out-patients handed me a cellphone cover. It was black and brown, and crocheted.
"I made that while I was waiting for my turn, in the waiting area..." she said.
I turned the thing over in my hands, and then said, "The workmanship on this is very good..."
And she then talked about how she had discovered crocheting just recently, and talked about how fulfilling it has been. She has already had orders for bags like these. Handmade, 100%, she said proudly.
I, for one, think it's quite cool. :-)
Love,
S.
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