KnitWit 41: In the Beginning

Filed under: podcast — Autumn Breeze at 12:32 pm on Sunday, November 5, 2006

Please, help me spread the word about the podcast. There are two promos on the side bar.
It has been a glorious Fall here in NC. This made me think I should explain the ‘aka Autumn Breeze’. Since Autumn Breeze is my birth name, I thought I should tell the story of my birth and my first few weeks of life.

Some people think it explains a lot about me. What do you think? I would like to know.

website: autumnbreezedesigns.com

email: carry.autumnbreeze@gmail.com

voice-mail: 206 666 5775

Thanks. Carry

approx. 10 minutes

 
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Comment by C4G

November 7, 2006 @ 10:17 am

I have you linked to in my blog (click website link). What you need is a button for people to steal. I was wondering if you had one last week and then you mention more promotion! How odd is that?!

And wow, do the hospitals ever under estimate newborns! Was your mother a Native American? I’ve never heard of anyone other the NA Mothers naming their children according to the morning/day they were born but I love the creativity involved! Love the podcast, so keep ‘em coming!

Comment by Katrina

November 7, 2006 @ 10:59 am

I love the idea of birthnames based on the weather. I wish I would have thought of that for my girls when they were born. It would have been a nice tradition to pass along. We don’t have any traditions in our family.

Comment by AJay

November 7, 2006 @ 9:43 pm

You know, that story does explain a lot. I knew that I liked you for a reason.

Comment by Laura

November 10, 2006 @ 4:56 pm

You know Sis, between Mom nearly bleeding to death after me and her pregancy with you no wonder she said “NO MORE”….As always another great story.
Your Loving Sister,
Morning Mist

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