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Not a crafty weekend

Late this week, I took this picture to share with you. I piled up all the left-over, doesn’t-fit-anywhere craft stuff, in front of the chest and snapped this shot. It basically represents all the crafting I need to do to get my obsession under control.

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Can we say pack rat much? And I’ll try to avoid sharing it more than once per week. It’s just mind boggling, even to me.

But even with all that, there was no crafting this weekend. I did some of this on Saturday,
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and then on Sunday, I did some church and played with this:
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You’ll see that photo again, and I’ll tell you about it. For now that, I invite your comments on it. Tell me what you think it might be for/about. Everyone but Ang., LOL!

Daniel X ImageWhile I was doing that, my kids were arguing over who would get to spend time with Daniel X. Who is Daniel X? He’s a “mutant”, who “can turn into ticks and other animals” and “you shoulda seen how he killed that one guy!” I’d say James Patterson has done it again. The Dangerous Days of Daniel X was written for ages 10 to 110, according to the dust jacket, and the quotes I assembled there for you came from my 14yo girl, my 13yo girl, and my 10 yo boy. The 8yo boy is now in possession of the book, and I am hoping to be after him. Of course, I have heard about most of the book already, but all out of order, as the kids all shared what they considered to be the good parts with me. In truth, I don’t mind waiting if they are excited about reading. And how often does the same book appeal to all my readers?? Oh, I remember. It was Patterson’s last Maximum Ride. That little reading party caused several library runs!

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