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Monday
Feb182013

"Check, check, 1-2 ... you want me to talk now?"

Last month, the sweet & lovely Pat Sloan invited me to have a little chit chat on her radio show.  She recorded our conversation and that interview airs today.  I haven't heard it yet so I'm not exactly sure if I should warn you about anything.  I most likely said something silly or inappropriate - on account of a severe case of foot-in-mouth I've suffered from all my life - so I'll issue a blanket apology now.  Just in case.

Click here to tune in for the live airing of the pre-recording. 

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It's at 4 pm EST.  If you miss it today, Pat keeps all her interviews archived so you can look it up whenever you want. 

She always has lots of interesting guests - like today you can also hear Amy, Allison and the editors of American Patchwork & Quilting magazine.  So if you've never checked out her radio show, do yourself a favor and go listen to some of her interviews.  I'm sure you'll find guests you know & like.  I love listening to my favorite quilters and I always learn new and interesting things from her show.

(I know I told Pat that I was "coming up" on my 2 year anniversary as a blogger, but that's because it was January.)

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And by the way, all your generous comments last week about how young I look?  Keep 'em coming!  LOL! 

Truth is I've always looked a lot younger than my real age.  In high school I was often mistaken for my brother's younger sister, depite being 3 years older.   People accused my husband of marrying "jail bait" ... and I was 28 when we got married!  Plus I'm older than him too.  The last time I was asked for identification was in a restaurant on our 15th wedding anniversary.   And I didn't have my wallet.  I thought I was long past needing it, especially since I didn't have to drive OR pay.  The waitress actually sent the manager over to decide if I looked legal.  

Then there's the whole "I live in Canada and therefore suffer from a Vitamin D deficiency because my skin is rarely exposed to direct sunlight" thing.

I wasn't kidding about photoshop either, people.

And I promise you if it weren't for a flat iron & hair color I'd look homeless.

Anyhow, enough "confessions of a blogger".  I'm much more comfortable here in the shadows of the internet ... behind the camera and the keyboard ... and now the microphone. 

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Reader Comments (12)

Love the idea of you looking legal Kristyne! :)
I'm kind of hoping you did say something inappropriate!!! ;)
Happy new week,
V xxx

February 18, 2013 | Unregistered Commentergreenrabbitdesigns

Let me tell you, you are very lucky to look so young early on. I hated that I looked much younger when I was a teenager. You know, I wanted to look older and sophisticated. But with a turned up nose and freckles there was no way. But now I have the last laugh. I'm almost 58 and except for a few (tiny, hah!) lines, I do look a lot younger than my contemporaries. Hopefully, the same will happen to you:)

February 18, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterCindy

Kristyne, you are beautiful...but beyond that I love how your personality that we have come to know and love shines through in these photos. Looking forward to hearing the voice that goes with this personality on the radio today. :) Kristy

February 18, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterkristy

Enjoy looking young! My Mom is always offered the senior discount! It has been happening for years now. Of course, I am no help. I laugh every time!

February 18, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJohanna

I have the same problem. Here in germany the legal age is 18 and believe it or not people still ask me for my ID whenever I play lottery ... and I'm 31! I think it's the sewing that keeps us young;-) Hildy

February 18, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterHildy

LOL. You are so cute. I'm dying to get my hands on your book! I am stalking the mailman! AND. Last night. Downton Abbey? Really? They ended it like that? I have to wait until January now to find out what happens next? I had no idea - I thought there were many more seasons out there. I went to bed pretty depressed. I am not commenting specifics in case you haven't seen it yet. BUT. Dude. :o( *sigh* You got me addicted and now that I am all caught up, guess I better get busy quilting. Or cleaning. Ummm - Quilting. :O)

February 18, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterBari Jo

Happy 2 Year Blogging Anniversary. Great Radio show today, Kristyne!

February 18, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterBear Creek Quilting Company

Got to hear you today on Pat Sloan. Your voice is as sweet as your face! Great interview!

February 18, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterAlicia Key

That was a fun interview today. But drat, I was waiting for you to say something inappropriate! Well, there's always next time. Congratulations!

February 18, 2013 | Unregistered Commentergreg

Ack!! I was out of town!!! I'll see if I can play the archived interview...i wanna hear your inappropriate comments. ;p i love you for that! ;p

February 18, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterina

I'm so glad you were on her show. I listen to the podcasts on my way to work and really enjoy them. Congrats on your second anniversary. I really enjoy your blog and projects.

February 18, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterKeri in CA

you are so cute! I can't wait to listen to the interview!

February 19, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMelissa

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