Craft camp has put the spring in my step, the smile on my dial and the duck in my truck!
I laughed, I guffawed, I snorted !
It was only the utmost concentration and leg clenching that kept me from total embarrassment.
(Personally I find this guy oddly appealing, right after I took this photo he winked and asked me to "spring" him. He said he would make it worth my while)
in cash or kisses?
ReplyDeleteAwww you got to go to craft camp again...jealous much!
ReplyDeleteHe looks to me as if he is saying... 'Hey babe... I know where there's a secret stash of serious 'EITTTS' remedy.'.......
ReplyDeleteI'm so pleased you got to go to craft camp. I seriously jealous. Madly.
Hope you snuck the handsome man above home with you!
I'm going to Craft Camp at the end of May, I'm SOOOOOOOOOO excited. Hope the EITTTS's left you!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeletePleased you have your 'spring' back!
ReplyDeleteI'd watch him, he looks dodgy and a lot like a fuzzy image from Crimestoppers.....
ReplyDeleteOh Jod! Surely you know never to trust a guy who dresses all in white???
ReplyDeleteDo I see a goose softie and a reckless tale of life on the road in your future?
ReplyDeleteSo? Did you fall for it?
ReplyDeleteYou would LOVE our AFLAC commercials we get on TV, they feature a guy just like yours. Maybe they're related!
Free the Duck Four!
ReplyDeleteI am sooo glad I got that the right way round, 'hem, 'hem!!!
If he told you society was to blame... he got that from me!
so glad you have you some 'duck in your truck' again lovley lady:)
ReplyDeletehe sure is something, can see why you like him, he has that way about him!
ReplyDeleteThank Heaven for Tena Lady!
ReplyDeleteTrashy, as always, took the very words right out of my mouth!
ReplyDeleteYou really really have to immortalise your ducky friend in cloth, y'know!
xxx
Hooray! I'm so glad you're feeling better and that long-acronymed crafting ailment is gone at last.
ReplyDelete-Holly
I am soooooo glad I wasn't there. You alone could make me pee my pants. Very embarassing....
ReplyDeleteyes, must say, jodie had me rolling around the floor laughing till it hurt amongst the plentiful offcuts and cotton thread ... its taken me DAYS to pick them all off, days, i tell you.
ReplyDeletejodie - i so enjoyed losing my craft camp virginity with you! xx
Aahhh craft camp - the perfect remedy. I hope that's the last you will see of the EITTTTS!!
ReplyDeleteHugs ~ Kerryanne
So did you do the decent thing? He look like a good time goose to me!
ReplyDeleteSo? What happened? Did you Spring him or what?
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean you've added a few fowl to the RicRac household? The lengths we go to to get a cute photo!
ReplyDeleteSo we'll get some blog posts titled "this one time, at Craft Camp . . ." They are is such Maggie Beer kind of ducks, gorgeous, quack. Love Posie
ReplyDeleteIn that case, don't go near a trampoline. Ridiculously hard to utmost concentrate, knee clench and bounce in a semi-vertical-not-fall-off fashion.
ReplyDeleteYay for the mojo.
So great to hear that you're back to your fabulous crafty self. Craft camp sounds like just that thing, well that and cute flirty ducks.
ReplyDeleteYay for craft camp! I've only had a day visit myself but such a worthwhile exercise.
ReplyDeletePS. A duck in a truck is definitely a big step up from a truck stuck in the muck!
....so did you???? :)
ReplyDeleteOoh, craft camp - sounds wonderful. I'd love to do something like that - nothing to do but craft & chat all day without guilt. Only problem with those sort of craft retreat places seems to be you have to share a room with somebody - often a stranger - and I have been told that I snore although I suspect it's a filthy lie.
ReplyDeleteThe duck in my truck... I'm gonna have to use that one!!
ReplyDeleteLOL that is too funny! I love ducks but this is so funny!
ReplyDeleteValerie
http://www.pastimesonline.ca/vals-quilting/