Holiday plans
My strongest response to the end of a holiday is to plan another one. Prudent and sensible persons might not do anything of the sort. P & S persons would observe the imminent need to replace the 21-year old car, the looming mechanic's bill to repair the aforementioned 21-year old car, and probably other tiresomely viurtuous aspects and stay at home and wash the kitchen floor and repair the toilet cistern.
But there is a birthday in the house soon and I don't think 'prudent' and 'sensible' were words in the marriage vows we wrote and exchanged.
So today, the last day before term time madness begins, I stayed in my jammies all day, napped for part of the afternoon and researched options for a weekend in a rainforest. I looked at what other people have been sewing on their sewing blogs as well. I watch sewing about ten times more often than I actually sew.
But there is a birthday in the house soon and I don't think 'prudent' and 'sensible' were words in the marriage vows we wrote and exchanged.
So today, the last day before term time madness begins, I stayed in my jammies all day, napped for part of the afternoon and researched options for a weekend in a rainforest. I looked at what other people have been sewing on their sewing blogs as well. I watch sewing about ten times more often than I actually sew.
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And I'm with you on reading about sewing more than getting any done. I used to keep buying for projects on the idea that I might get time, but I've run out of storage room. Plus hubby was starting to comment a bit about the growing stash of 'wall insulation'.