Monday, June 18, 2012

Blink and you’ll miss it.

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Did anyone see my weekend ? Its usually three days long and involves some sewing, some baking and a bit of lolling.

One minute it was Friday morning and the next thing it’s Monday and I am getting ready for work again.

Feeling old people, feeling old.

28 comments:

  1. never mind, there'll be another one along soon.

    I'm 97.

    How did you do that? Is it applique?

    I likes it.

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  2. It's probably nicked off to join my last two weeks...b....y cold germs they just pinch time...I think I may be 117....and I am so owed the Queens Birthday Long Weekend!...hope they are kind to you at work tomorrow...

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  3. Beautiful & very clever hand stitching Jodie - I've only recently REdiscovered hand stitching and it's the slow road I like to travel most evenings.

    My weekends start on Monday and end around 2:45pm Wednesday with me standing there saying to myself where did the time go...

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  4. I know the feeling.My husband was away all weekend and I feel like it,s Friday afternoon not Monday morning.Sometimes being a grown up sucks.My son is just back from uni and is staying at my inlaws with a female 'Friend',my in laws have renamed them John and Yoko.Have a good day x

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  5. Embroidered swear words make me giggle ~ thanks!

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  6. I read on fb the other day "the first five day after the weekend are the hardest" - that's me to a t lol

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  7. It's when you feel like that after a year (which I do) when you really have to worry.

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  8. but how did the ceiling look???

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  9. yes. How did the ceiling look? I have no idea the background for that question but my brain is spinning imagining stuff!

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  10. Isn't that how EVERY weekend goes? ;)

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  11. Tell me about it! Sometimes I get back to school on Monday and a child asks how my weekend was - and I truthfully want to say that I don't know - that it went by so fast, with all of the things that pile up form the week. But, I play the good adult and usually say fine and ask about what they did.

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  12. I know that feeling....and I love the embroidery.....

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  13. Yes, how did that happen? I don't mean the weekend--that's just cosmic law--I mean the two color fabric? Radical.

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  14. Do the old people mind that you're feeling them?! :-O x

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  15. I'm trying to work out what that swear word might be! I won't say what I think as I don't want to offend any listening ears :)

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  16. I remember during my teens laughing at all the "old people" (usually my parents in their 40s) who said that time speeds up the older you get. Yeah well - not so blooming funny now I can tell you!!

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  17. Welcome to my world! I always feel so sad on Monday if I didn't spend even 5 minutes at my sewing machine and this was one of those weekends. I did, however get to enjoy watching my daughter play 4 outstanding grass hockey games (2 in the pouring rain!). I LOVE your stitchery hoop.

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  18. I had planned a full weekend of sewing and then life happened - grocery shopping so that the devil spawn could tell me that there is nothing to eat in the house; housework so that my efforts of a couple of hours are gone in 5 minutes of family time; husband away working so that meant Sunday footy, running older child to work and this was just the beginning. So, how much sewing got done on my free weekend? NONE! I agree with you - *%@#!
    (I do love my family, really I do)

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  19. Reminds me of that thing going around FB, something like you wake at 6.00am...close your eyes for 5 minutes and its 7.45am. You close your eyes at work at 9.30am for 5 minutes and it's 9.31am!!!! haha

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  20. But you got that very lovely embroidery done - and it's now hump day - so the (week)end is in sight!

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  21. To repeat from someone else how did you do that? Love, love, weekend? what weekend?

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  22. Heard about your cards, bring some in for a look see.

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  23. Ha, just did a post on not getting Mondayitis, doesn't mean the weekends don't zip on past like a crazy flash. Love Posie

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  24. LOVE that swearing hoop Jodie!

    I know how you feel ... our weekends are slippery and elusive and they sneak on by despite all our best-laid plans to stretch them out. Hope you get a good break soon.
    xx J

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  25. Me a gustado, mucho,
    Un saludo
    Ana

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  26. Love that little stitchery, enjoy the holidays (as some like to call it)

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  27. im feelin' ya!

    hope you are now making the most of those holidays stated in the above post x

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Hellloooooo !!!!