One of the older parents
Thursday May 14th 2026, 8:46 pm
Filed under: Friends,Life

Back in the day, the elementary school let out twenty minutes earlier for the little kids than the big kids; there were no school buses after Proposition 13 passed and they wanted to stagger the parent pick-up times a bit.

I had both for awhile there. So I would come for the first set and wait for the second. I was The Lady Who Knits, adding a bit of adult supervision to the playground.

My youngest graduated from high school twenty years ago.

I was at the eye doctor this afternoon. It took me a moment. It was a jolt to see the years in another parent’s face and halting walk.

You wait, they call you, they measure your eyes and send you back out, you wait, they call you back, they dilate and at last you see the doctor. So there was a lot of coming and going on repeat in the waiting room.

On the last of her returns before I was done I managed to catch her eye and smile–and to see her face go, Oh wait. I think I do know you.

She came over, nodded at the lace cowl on my needles and referring to both it and where we were, said, simply, I bet you could do that with your eyes closed.

I laughed. I said I could. (I’d been knitting a fair bit of it without looking at it.)

She walked back to her seat halfway across the room before I could reintroduce myself, and that was fine.

If she does figure out where she knows me from it’s definitely the knitting that will clinch it for her.

Edited to add: the banding video. Could you put your legs over that wall and let go? I most assuredly could not. The ledge that they’re rappelling down to is 18 stories up.


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When I joined the Newcomers group after moving to Florida, I would knit at the luncheons because I can’t just sit still for two hours, even with food involved, so many of the women knew me as the one who knits!

Comment by ccr in MA 05.15.26 @ 5:11 am

Thank you for sharing the banding video, seems like they should be protecting their necks as well as their heads. I knit mostly socks, so easily portable. And like many, I can’t sit or stroll without doing something. Several years ago we were at a large motorcycle event in Reno, picture a sea of black leather. Friends found us in the large crowd, “I knew it was you when I saw you knitting.”

Comment by DebbieR 05.15.26 @ 5:58 am



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