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Rotation! Set the kitchen timer and do half an hour, an hour, or more
or less of each! LOL! Paula B. Cheryl Isaak wrote in message ... I have Cutwork in my hot little hands! Free time to stitch, read or design (questions about that later). Or even go back to housework (still recovering from school vacation week)! So which do I do? Cheryl |
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Are you saying I should use the Fly technique? LOL
Cheryl On 1/6/04 7:22 PM, in article , "PaulaB" wrote: Rotation! Set the kitchen timer and do half an hour, an hour, or more or less of each! LOL! Paula B. Cheryl Isaak wrote in message ... I have Cutwork in my hot little hands! Free time to stitch, read or design (questions about that later). Or even go back to housework (still recovering from school vacation week)! So which do I do? Cheryl |
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I haven't read Angels and Demons yet, but the Da Vinci Code did that to me.
I stayed up all day (I work third shift, so this was not a good thing) and read, and managed about 2 hours of sleep before I went off to work. Isabe; "JL Amerson" wrote in message ... I agree - reading is much better at night when everything in the house is quiet. WARNING: If you are reading Angels & Deomns, you may find yourself up all night reading! I did that the other night - spent all night running around Rome. (Those who've read the book will understand.) "Dukkum" wrote in message ... I have Cutwork in my hot little hands! Free time to stitch, read or design (questions about that later). Or even go back to housework (still recovering from school vacation week)! So which do I do? Cheryl Well clearly housework is out.... ....I'd stitch during the day, and read at night. That's my usual schedule. However. As anxiously awaited as Cutwork has been -- I might make an exception here. Jere |
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Oh ducky! That book is on my defineitely must read list. I'll have to make
sure that when I do get it, I'm off work the next day. Ø¿Ø "zita_tempest" wrote in message ... I haven't read Angels and Demons yet, but the Da Vinci Code did that to me. I stayed up all day (I work third shift, so this was not a good thing) and read, and managed about 2 hours of sleep before I went off to work. Isabe; "JL Amerson" wrote in message ... I agree - reading is much better at night when everything in the house is quiet. WARNING: If you are reading Angels & Deomns, you may find yourself up all night reading! I did that the other night - spent all night running around Rome. (Those who've read the book will understand.) "Dukkum" wrote in message ... I have Cutwork in my hot little hands! Free time to stitch, read or design (questions about that later). Or even go back to housework (still recovering from school vacation week)! So which do I do? Cheryl Well clearly housework is out.... ....I'd stitch during the day, and read at night. That's my usual schedule. However. As anxiously awaited as Cutwork has been -- I might make an exception here. Jere |
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