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  1. Anneli Truu:
    Sep 15, 2021 at 01:22 PM

    Oh, that's fantastic, Rachel! Both, the idea of addressing such topic and the new format. It has been nice to see you sort of in person:). As my granny said, "You'll never improve if you do not practice" and although that was mostly meant for knitting or cross stitching at the time, it is perfectly valid in so many other fields too. Especially when we try something new and find that we are not quite at home with that yet.
    Much luck, motivation and inspirations for you with this new journey! Oh, and as long as the videos you make are not very formal yet, please show us George often too ;).

    1. rseabrook:
      Sep 16, 2021 at 07:56 PM

      Your granny was wise, as grannies often are. I sometimes forget that I need to practise a new skill, and feel bad that I can't do it straight away, even though I know perfectly well that that's nonsense.

      Thanks for your encouragement - I really appreciate it. I promise Lots of George, too :-)






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  1. Anneli Truu:
    Sep 15, 2021 at 01:22 PM

    Oh, that's fantastic, Rachel! Both, the idea of addressing such topic and the new format. It has been nice to see you sort of in person:). As my granny said, "You'll never improve if you do not practice" and although that was mostly meant for knitting or cross stitching at the time, it is perfectly valid in so many other fields too. Especially when we try something new and find that we are not quite at home with that yet.
    Much luck, motivation and inspirations for you with this new journey! Oh, and as long as the videos you make are not very formal yet, please show us George often too ;).

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    1. rseabrook:
      Sep 16, 2021 at 07:56 PM

      Your granny was wise, as grannies often are. I sometimes forget that I need to practise a new skill, and feel bad that I can't do it straight away, even though I know perfectly well that that's nonsense.

      Thanks for your encouragement - I really appreciate it. I promise Lots of George, too :-)

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