Tuesday, March 11, 2008

It Was A Great Ride...

while it lasted.

Someone once said, "You can't get to second base with your foot on first." and it's true. Life is made up of trials and errors, risks and success, risks and failures.




Look at Harland Sanders. He was 60 years old, broke, living off of his social security in his car, trying to make a lifelong dream come true. It finally did and now we have the beloved KFC to show for his efforts. But goodness knows, it came after years of failure.
I look back at my 41 years and can't help but be remorseful. If only I had done this, said that, taken that job, made more money, didn't do this....it goes on and on until I can't sleep nights. Does anyone else have this problem? I have brushed over my accomplishments only to dwell on my failures, and boy let me tell ya, I have had more than my share of those.
OK, to the punch line. Where is all of this going? Well, it is with great sadness (and I am sure to a lot of people who said , "I told you so, I knew she wouldn't make it, I knew she couldn't make it." you know who you are, I am sure this will make your whole day worthwhile.)
Sorry, bitter grapes...
I am closing That Yarn Shop down at the end of the month. March 31, to be exact. We will keep the website and turn it into an online store. Here I can narrow down what I truly want to carry and no overhead, since I already have established acct. with certain companies.
If you have any store credit, you need to redeem it before March the 21st, of this month. I have called about orders already placed (aka the Cascade Great American Aran books and yarn) and you can get a refund on your books by next week March 21 (or you can take it in store credit towards the yarn you want, before then.) Cascade said they were waiting on the reprints and they won't be in until after March 24th.
All consignments need to be picked up and I will be making arrangements for those as well.
I am sorry, but I have to do what is best for our family and I have exhausted every resource I possibly could. I am sure Hank of Yarn will be happy to have your business and I know you will be well taken care of by Henrietta. She is a good knitter and has a lovely little shop.
I got to live my dream, although it be brief and I am happy to have had that much. I am sure people will say, that I didn't have enough new yarn, or whatever, but, you can't buy new if the old yarn isn't moving. I made a good go of it and that is what matters.
My only fear is the rumor mongers, the back biting and gossip that will probably ensue because of this. For the record, I loved each and everyone of my customers, y'all were more than a billfold to me. You were friends and family. For the first time in years, I felt like I could relate to people and make friends.
Artists have a tendency to be loners and see and think about the world differently than other people do. "Normal is a setting on your dryer." I was never normal.
Tony told me,"Not to take this personally. It's just the economy and times." and that "He was proud of me." I know it is the times...I have a friend who owns a scrap booking business in another part of the country and she is having to close her shop too. "What we sell is luxury items Kathy, we are not a commodity. People can't afford luxuries right now and I am having to put so much of my own money into the shop, well, it's just an expensive hobby." I agreed with her, but it still hurt.
I am sorry I have let y'all down. I know that it was nice to have a place here and who knows, maybe someone else with more resources and smarts, will open another yarn shop here in Hernando.
well...that's that...I can't think of anything more to say, other than, It was great while it lasted, I love y'all and I will miss you all dearly.
sincerely,
kathy & amanda

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kathy, I am SO sad to hear that you had to make such a tough decision. And I think anyone that is "happy" about that decision is a sad human being indeed. I think you gave it an awesome effort and I totally agree that it's just the times. I think the community is sorely going to miss you but I look forward to still being able to shop online from you. I hope that you continue to share your life of knitting, I SO enjoy hearing about it. I'm sure you all have learned many things that you'll be able to use in other future adventures. Learning is never lost. Best wishes and HUGS for a smooth transition.

Rissa said...

Oh, no, I am SOOOO sorry to hear that you are closing, but I certainly understand. You have to move a lot of merchandise to cover that kind of rent. If I can help you in any way, just let me know.

Becky G said...

I am sorry to hear that you are closing down, but I know you have to do what is best for your family. I'm also sorry that I was unable to make it up there more. Maybe I'll run into you in Hank of Yarn sometime.

Becky