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Tuesday, 13 November 2012

november 13th


Hello ladies.  It might be a bit of a barren blog this week.  I went away for the weekend to celebrate both my mum's and my birthdays and so didn't get much achieved this weekend.  I do have something I made a couple of weekends ago to show you, so hold onto your hats and prepare for an upcoming THRILLING post. 

OK, so I can't guarantee it will be thrilling.  In fact I can tell you right now it won't be... I'm off to find chocolate.  A woman of my age needs chocolate at 10am.



It's the final day of the UR Priceless blog hop, hosted by the lovely Katherine. Go and visit the participants, there's a chance to win a price with each comment you leave! Click the button above to see the prizes and the full line up.

Day 7 - Nov. 13
Julia P
Tina
Dachsies With Moxie
Marci Girl Designs
The Sunflower Patch
Wish upon a star
Mary on Lake Pulaski
Greco Mara
Linda M
Mack and Mabel
Dreaming in Patchwork
Judith Handmade Treasures
Kaydie
Caesarea Scrappers
Patchouli Moon Studio
Sew.Darn.Quilt.
Sew We Quilt

7 comments:

  1. Belated Happy Birthday, Wendy! Wishing you a fantastic year ahead. :o)

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  2. I've been on a chocolate bender myself lately. I better go check the calendar....lol

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  3. Some of us include chocolate in our breakfast...:)

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  4. Into everybody's life a little chocolate should fall --- otherwise - why bother? ;)

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  5. Any time is chocolate time in my life.

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  6. Women of all ages need chocolate. I used to pack emergency chocolate into my daughter's camp bags when she was just 11 or 12. Happy Birthday (belated wishes) dear Wendy!

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  7. *snort* I had m&m's for breakfast this morning....

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