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CurlysQuilts |
Posted - Aug 27 2014 : 1:12:42 PM http://curlysquilts.weebly.com/loose-threads-blog/know-when-to-cut-your-losses-i
I'm tempted to feel very unfarmgirlish because I can't do it all. But with a new baby things have to shuffle. I know my farmgirls understand.
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auntjenny |
Posted - Aug 28 2014 : 11:43:40 AM So true.
Inside me there is a skinny girl crying to get out, but I can usually shut her up with cookies. |
carolj |
Posted - Aug 28 2014 : 03:10:20 AM "So quiet down cobwebs and dust go to sleep. I'm rocking my baby and babies won't keep."
Enjoy every precious moment. Projects will always be there.
Blessings,
Carol Farmgirl 1823
Sow what you want to reap.
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atkinst2 |
Posted - Aug 27 2014 : 1:42:20 PM Totally understandable. Projects can be put away, given away, sold even if they are unfinished. Your most important projects are your babies. Nobody can do it all. Only took me over 60 years to figure that out.
Craft projects will wait.... babies won't.
Do what you can, leave what you can't. Doesn't change your farmgirl status. Only makes it stronger!
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