![]() ![]() JENNY FENNELSON: I have always liked to color, and so I threw out the idea that we should start a ladies coloring club. TERRY FRIDAY: I think it's very soothing.ĬORNISH: Terry Friday was one of several people who told us they picked up the hobby while laid up in the hospital.įRIDAY: It's nice, you know, when you're stuck in a hospital room where it's very sterile and fluorescent to have these gorgeous flowers and these neat trees to color.ĬORNISH: And we even heard about coloring clubs, like Jenny Fennelson's in Minneapolis. I grab my cup of coffee, and we each have a coloring book.ĬORNISH: Others don't need kids as an excuse to color. Thirty-five-year-old Aleesha Zappata told us filling in black and white outlines is a daily ritual.ĪLEESHA ZAPPATA: First thing in the morning, my three-year-old daughter and I sit at our kitchen table. To our surprise, we received hundreds of responses saying yes. ![]() ![]() We asked on our Facebook page last week whether you're an adult who likes to color in coloring books. We've learned about a secret some of you have that involve crayons, markers or colored pencils. ![]()
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