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  1. #1
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    I just got an email and my order for the small black starto sweater was also cancelled, out of stock.....

    Oh well, better for my pocket book. Where I live it may have been too warm and my 2 shaks really are enough (and there is always fleece..........).

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    Sandra, I have the thistle full zip shak and you are going to just love it! So, no worries. I'm not that disappointed. Like you, I just got caught up in the excitement of the sale plus hearing about everyones purchases yesterday. I am also sure from what you say about your size that the large shak will be perfect for you. I am also busty, and at first I worried the small was a tad too tight in my bust, but it loosened up in no time, and is very flattering. Also, since you are actively losing weight you want to err on the smaller end of things so you don't have to do this all again next year!

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    Bring all of your wool, Trisk. It's going to be fairly warm when you arrive, but then the temperature will be plummeting to about 20 by Sat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robyn Maislin View Post
    Bring all of your wool, Trisk. It's going to be fairly warm when you arrive, but then the temperature will be plummeting to about 20 by Sat.
    Oh no, this is what I feared. Maybe I should have ordered that down parka, but my plan is if I am cold after breakfast on saturday to check out the EMS sale in Harvard Square. I am bringing all my wool, and my PI gavia jacket to layover. I also saw something called a down sweater that I could layer over my wool, but we'll see.... And then there are always my sons jackets......

  5. #5
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    Everyone who lives over there will be able to lend you all kinds of warm stuff.
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    I'll just put on everything I bring at one time. I did that when we toured in chiapis. It was colder at night than I thought, so any clothes I wasn't washing out I wore!

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    Got email from High Country confirming they shipped my Carrie Hoody today. (Large Thistle)

    If it doesn't fit or if the fabric is too lightweight for our weather, I will offer it to Sandra first (she has dibs) and then put it up on Woolweenies, rather than send it back.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triskeliongirl View Post
    Oh no, this is what I feared. Maybe I should have ordered that down parka, but my plan is if I am cold after breakfast on saturday to check out the EMS sale in Harvard Square. I am bringing all my wool, and my PI gavia jacket to layover. I also saw something called a down sweater that I could layer over my wool, but we'll see.... And then there are always my sons jackets......
    You will need a little excuse to shop while you are there.

    You may be like us the last time we went to the beach. We got there and it was way cooler and windier than we expected. We decided we MUST have jackets, so we spent an afternoon at the outlet mall shopping for a jacket we both liked and would get additional wear out of. (Ended up buying way more stuff too.)

    We were so busy, we never got around to wearing the jackets.
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

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    Lisa - when you mentioned your wool hats with ear flaps, it made me think of this: http://youtube.com/watch?v=titOp7rcTEQ&feature=related

    "Pretty cunning, don't you think?"

    (ignore the body in the box, I'm just talking about the hat)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Lisa - when you mentioned your wool hats with ear flaps, it made me think of this: http://youtube.com/watch?v=titOp7rcTEQ&feature=related

    "Pretty cunning, don't you think?"

    (ignore the body in the box, I'm just talking about the hat)
    Oh that's funny! I didn't know such hats were "stylin'" now!
    Here is my favorite hat....it was knit for me by a singer friend in NC up in the mountains in her cabin. It has 4 long braids that hang down the front. I love it and wear it most of all....
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    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
    My personal blog:My blog
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