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Monday, 26 November 2012

Zero

Zip.  Zilch.  Nowt.  Nada.  Diddly squat.

This is how much sewing I have got done since my last post (unless you count sewing name tapes into a pair of school gloves).
  
This depresses me greatly but I am trying to accept that it comes with the territory of having young children, who not only eat my spare time when they are well, but also have the bad manners to get ill quite a lot.  I will spare you the details of me getting covered in semi-digested bolognese at 3 a.m. on Saturday night apart from to mention that it was my toddler's tummy bug rather than any sort of drunken overindulgence on my part.

I hope this is not going to become one of those blogs where I just have to entertain you with other stuff I have read on better blogs than mine, but until I do some more sewing, you might as well have a chuckle at this old post from Hyperbole and a Half.

In the meantime, if anyone spots my mojo, please let me know.

G x

12 comments:

  1. lol, love that poster... ewww to the puke, I HATE that, DH has to deal with it. Kid's are so naughty getting ill like that, my two always do it when dh and I want to go away, out or when I want to spend the night quilting lol.
    Hope you find your mojo soon :)

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  2. I hope that your mojo turns up soon. Sorry that your little one has been ill. Parenting is hard work when they are little but it does get better. Hang on in there. Di x

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  3. I am sure your mojo is just having a holiday, maybe it decided to skedaddle at the first sight of regurgitated Bolognese and who can blame it! It will be back again when the coast is clear :)

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  4. think of it like a mojo siesta...when it returns it will be revitalised and raring to go (been there!). Hope the littl'uns are getting better x Has it been craft fair yet?

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  5. gaaaaaaaaaach! vomiting children!!!! I hate it when they are too little to puke in a bowl. Hope they are all on the mend x

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  6. Make the most of every second, they'll be grown up and away before you know it.

    F x

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  7. I'm sure your mojo will return once the stomach bug has left the build!
    I love that poster x

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  8. I'm sure your Mojo will return soon. For now enjoy your babies. I love the last picture, it made me chuckle.

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  9. Aw, you'll find it again soon!

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  10. It's not just me then? It will all come back in the end!!

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  11. Hope you find it soon, I blame the minging Christmas fabrics ;-)

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  12. Mine went AWOL a while ago - proably joined all those missing odd socks. I thnk there is a black hole that moves in when children arrive and sucks in odd socks, jigsaw pieces and sewing mojo along with time and other miscellaneous items. I have no other explanation for where they all went.
    I hope yours manages to find its way home soon.

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