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I've been chipping away at a tedious list today (call about car insurance, figure out health insurance bills, call amvets, you get the idea) and really all I want to do is play with clay...
and set up christmas stuff. I have lots of things to show and tell and chit chat about but it's 4:30 and dark, I forgot to take any pics and my tedious list is calling. tomorrow hopefully...
November 22, 2005 | Permalink
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I have a tendency to brush 'tedious lists' under the carpet. It has been the undo-ing of me on many an occasion.
Give yourself a nice reward for being a good girl. : )
Posted by: Lyn | Nov 22, 2005 5:52:27 PM
Know the feeling! those tedious lists always take so long to get through...
Posted by: Di | Nov 22, 2005 7:22:31 PM
I really hate days like that, which usually happen when I cannot stand the amount of post-it notes around the phone any longer. It does feel nice to check off a list though. I have dreams about completely checked off to-do lists.
Your Christmas cards are absolutely amazing, by the way. Hey, are you going to sell any wee ornaments, or did they all go to Morphe?
Posted by: Blair | Nov 22, 2005 8:02:48 PM
Just keep "chipping" you will get it all done. As the first person said, I have been in trouble many times for sweeping those tasks under the rug. I love the Christmas cards, I just received my patchwork postcard set and was thrilled when I opened it becuase, I thought I would only get one of each and I really got 3 of each!!!!!!! I was just to excited about them and didn't read the description I guess.
Posted by: Dana | Nov 23, 2005 5:21:09 AM
Oh yes, it's fun to play with clay! Thanks for the link! Where do you guys find this stuff anyhow?
Posted by: Snowbear | Nov 23, 2005 8:41:02 AM
Question for you: I bought some ez carve block stuff from Dick Blick and I am going to stamp some onesies for my son and tee shirts for my daughter. What ink pads do you suggest for fabric?
Posted by: Heels | Nov 23, 2005 9:22:19 AM
wow. thanks for the link. those clay figures are incredible.
Posted by: oscarcat | Nov 23, 2005 10:45:04 AM
I see you recommend some children's books here at your blog, so I just wanted to recommend this b e a u t i f u l book: the red tree, by shaun tan
Posted by: hanne | Nov 23, 2005 10:48:22 AM
who would want to pay bills when you can look at something so cute online? have a wonderful thanksgiving!
Posted by: hannah | Nov 23, 2005 11:26:01 AM






















