First, I want to apologize for yesterday’s rant about Facebook. I try not to sling my dirty laundry all over my website. It’s not cool.
I guess I was having a moment.
I think what inspired me was Hank Green’s recent rant about the X platform (formally known as Twitter). But you don’t want to watch his video (i.e. the link above) if you have tender ears or if you have young children in the room because Hank gets angry enough to actually swear!
Second, that picture at the top of today’s blog post… That’s NOT what my sewing room looks like during the holidays! Brace yourselves…
Here it comes…
Oy…
You might have noticed that I haven’t been posting on Fridays. Normally I do a blog post five days a week, and I type them all at least one week before they post. (The magic of the internet lets you prep them and set a date for them to post themselves.) But lately, I’m having trouble keeping up.
So please leave a comment on the true nature of your own sewing room! How bad is it? Not as bad as mine? Or far, far worse?
I’m going to spend the rest of my weekend getting that disaster under control because the “sofa” that stuff is piled up on… well that’s actually the “guest room” futon. So if my daughter comes home for Christmas, she’s going to need a place to sleep!
Sorry everyone. This week’s blog posts are not the best. Hopefully I can catch up when school gets out and I’m home for the holidays.
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