"That's awesome!" She knew what it was like to have a connection like that to one of your parents. In her case, it was her father with the sign language. But making clothes sounded almost more fun. "You're lucky. That is a really handy trait. I've worked with a machine before, from my Granny."
Georgia grinned with Sybill agreed with her. "You're too right Billy, too right." She commented as she tended to her scarf. Sybill didn't crack jokes very often, but sometimes she made Georgia crack up. Or at least crack a brilliant smile.
"Well, I suspect you'll like it." She smiled happily. Yes, she would definitely give it to Billy early, with special emphasis on the yarn that she particularly liked. Oh, that was sneaky and she almost felt bad for the thought, but not badly enough to take it back. "I appreciate that! I know what it is like to work with someone who just cannot catch on."
Georgia had been waiting for Sybill to ask. "Well. Yes. I've got a lot of ideas and I'm really excited. I've made a couple lists of books, and all. And I figure I will come up with topics, but also leave a suggestion box in the library for anyone who can think of their own and we'll go over them at the meeting." She took a sip of tea before she continued, feeling suddenly as if she was rambling. But she was excited, darn it!