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Taking a short break

 

Things are crazy busy for me at the moment. I am trying to make up the hours at work following my trip to Australia, we are moving in a couple of weeks and I am doing a spot of Easter making for my table at the WI shopping evening. This week I'm working at college every day as well as looking after my crazy kids, kidding myself that I might get some packing done and challenging myself to finish some of the crafty stuff I started.

Something has to give, so seeing as I need more brain power than I currently have to write a blog post and really in the grand scheme of things, blogging is a bit more of a hobby than a necessity I have chosen to take a break. I need to earn money and packing my precious things carefully is a bit more important than collecting my thoughts and putting them out there.

 

I might try and post a picture now again though over the next month, especially if I can find ones as good as this drawing by Charlie of a cow being abducted by aliens from a farm. This was a Mother's Day present and came in a series of other drawings.

See you soon

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  1. Hope things improve. Do let me know if there is anything I can do to help.

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  2. Good Luck with your move, it is amazing how much 'stuff' you can fit into a house!
    Georgie x

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    1. The more I pack, the more I like my empty looking uncluttered house. I'm tempted to leave everything in boxes.

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  3. Good luck with everything, don't work yourself too hard.

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    1. I have been totally distracted by Easter making for a table I have at a shopping evening, so need to get back to the packing after that

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