All this work and I think I may have taken care of a tenth of the scrap box! I found myself humming The Kingston Trio's M.T.A. for a while while I was working and coming up with a new chorus: Well, did she ever return? No, she never returned and her fate is still unknown...
So to pass some time, I decided to watch a movie. I watched The Great Raid while I ironed and cut scraps. Both Benjamin Bratt and Joseph Fiennes starred in the film and it's based on a true story - Raid at Cabanatuan. It was interesting but I would have been better served if I had watched a light comedy or a musical.
Living consciously...
I didn't have any issue at all with today's practice: Renew your commitment to authentic speaking today. Do your best to avoid putting even the subtlest spin on the truth. When my husband called I was still feeling like I was in scrap purgatory and I was noticeably moody. He knows me pretty well and said just enough to help me shift my attitude.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
What will become of me?!!
Posted by Kim at 10:38 PM
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4 comments:
Wow, look at all those neat little piles of scraps. I keep mine in little bins by colour but sadly they are all thrown in and screwed up they only get to see the iron when I finally find a use for them :)
Mmmbwaaahaha! And to think I was considering following you into uncharted scrap territory!
Looking good--
angelcat - I've almost conquered the scrap mess and I'm trying to to come up with a way to store them that stays orderly but accessible. Oh, well, I may be just tilting at windmills.
jen - It took a while but I am beginning to see the light --- this too will end!
kay - Almost done. Let the happy dance begin!
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