Re: Speaking of vessels...

*mutter* I am not interested. I am not interested. *mutter*
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Jewitch
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I absolutely am not CAN NOT be interested in learning this. I have to sleep some time.

Besides, lessons will not be available locally until "it cools down" and there are no signs of it ever cooling down again in SoCal!

Jewitch

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Jewitch

I grew up on a farm and used to help Dad -- way more fun that dusting, and everyone's hand's had to be doing something. I've help birth a stuck calf, and I can castrate a pig. Daddy used to make sure my date's always knew that before he'd let me walk out the door. As you can image, I didn't get home late very often . . . and I didn't get asked out twice very often, either!

Jewitch

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Jewitch

LOL my kids are wonderfully well trained now. They take REAL phone messages, don't ask me for anything if the torch is on, and my son will even offer to bring me cold bottles of water!

-- KarenK Desert Dreamer Designs

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Karen_AZ

Im taking notes. I love being a mom at home, yet should I ever decide to try to make money at home, with polyclay, this leave mom to her work attitude is just what is needed. So, I will need to get that stuck in my head. I am working. This is legitimate work, it deserves to be respected. If the house isnt on fire, you handle it yourself. Nice training for my daughter to see Mom considering her work valuable too. Thanks! Diana

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Diana Curtis

Mom's still need to interrupt work when the kids are killing each other or are setting the house on fire.... Whether or not the kids are "handling it" themselves.... Or when they get those calls from school saying "Come and get your kid-- s/he's in trouble again".... And, it is NOT a good idea to leave the suspended kid "home alone" while taking care of business related errands and appointments, personal dr. appointments, etc., and yet, you can't take the aforementioned kid with you either....

My "aforementioned" type kid is now almost 18... almost "eligible" to be set out on the sidewalk if he continues his objectional behaviors past Oct.

14th.... Kaytee "Simplexities" on
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Kaytee

vj found this in rec.crafts.beads, from snipped-for-privacy@aol.comnospam (Kaytee) :

]My "aforementioned" type kid is now almost 18... almost "eligible" to be set ]out on the sidewalk if he continues his objectional behaviors past Oct. ]14th....

LOL!

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vj

Priiiitty!

I want to try some hollow vessels, but of course there's all the other stuff on my list too...

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Kalera Stratton

LOL sign on the door: "Do Not Distract Lampworker: It is Dangerous For Her And She Can Make It Dangerous For You, Too".

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Kalera Stratton

Mother of pearl???

Where do you find this magnificent color, I must ask? I want some!

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Kalera Stratton

Oh sorrows, not a current thing.

Oh well! I hope you post some pics, anyway!

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Kalera Stratton

vj found this in rec.crafts.beads, from Kalera Stratton :

]LOL sign on the door: "Do Not Distract Lampworker: It is Dangerous For ]Her And She Can Make It Dangerous For You, Too".

VERY good!

----------- @vicki [SnuggleWench] (Books)

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vj

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