This morning my friend Kathleen who writes the wonderfully named blog Knit-Like-You-Mean-It. posted this suggestion on her face book page
OK so the pattern only goes up to 24 months and The Little Model is four now but she's slim and I am up to a bit of modification in the pattern dept not to mention always up for a KAL.
So later in the morning I swung by one of our three yarn shops, chose seven fab colours and handed over my debit card. As I chatted with the shop lady about how lovely the colours were, how I should get the extra ball in case I run out AND showed her the pattern on my phone, I tapped in my PIN (I'm able to multi task like that)
Uh Oh, this is where things went horribly wrong, PIN refused, three goes then the card was locked. As I blithely handed over another card (it belonged to JTH, why should he mind buying yarn for our grand daughter?) I decided to march into the bank and demand why the PIN I had used for many years had spontaneously become the wrong number.
At the bank I went through the same process, PIN LOCKED AGAIN. Then as I was ordering a new PIN, it dawned on the bank assistant, the card I was using was not my current account card (don't ask). Cue huge embarrassment, I had effectively accused the bank of having a wonky computer system, when actually it was me, I had lost my card. Oh we'll it's sorted now and I have some pretty coloured yarn and have begun swatching.
Xx
OK so the pattern only goes up to 24 months and The Little Model is four now but she's slim and I am up to a bit of modification in the pattern dept not to mention always up for a KAL.
So later in the morning I swung by one of our three yarn shops, chose seven fab colours and handed over my debit card. As I chatted with the shop lady about how lovely the colours were, how I should get the extra ball in case I run out AND showed her the pattern on my phone, I tapped in my PIN (I'm able to multi task like that)
Uh Oh, this is where things went horribly wrong, PIN refused, three goes then the card was locked. As I blithely handed over another card (it belonged to JTH, why should he mind buying yarn for our grand daughter?) I decided to march into the bank and demand why the PIN I had used for many years had spontaneously become the wrong number.
At the bank I went through the same process, PIN LOCKED AGAIN. Then as I was ordering a new PIN, it dawned on the bank assistant, the card I was using was not my current account card (don't ask). Cue huge embarrassment, I had effectively accused the bank of having a wonky computer system, when actually it was me, I had lost my card. Oh we'll it's sorted now and I have some pretty coloured yarn and have begun swatching.
Xx
C
2 comments:
lol Oh boy what a mix up, sounds like me with my cards. Love your yarns colours.
Cheers, Anita.
Pretty yarn :)
I once accused a shop of short changing me as I was quite confident that the only note in my purse, popped there by my husband after a trip to the cash machine and the one I'd just paid with, was a £20. I was duly reimbursed on the basis of having paid with a £20 note so imagine my horror when on relaying this tale to him he said 'No, it was only a £10 note'.
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