Monday, December 15, 2008

Mr. Subtle

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Most people wear a disguise to avoid drawing attention to themselves. Michael Jackson is not most people. (But I'm kind of digging that turquoise tunic.)

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The show at Valentown this weekend was pretty slow. I went at 10:00 and they sprang me loose around noon so I actually got lots more Stefani Time in on Sunday than I expected. I did really fascinating stuff like vacuuming the house and somehow talked Simon into going grocery shopping with me. I only had a few things to pick up but he's always complaining "There's no food in the house", when clearly there is. We actually, dare I say it, had a good time?

Overall, I definitely made money at the show, more than I expected. First-time shows are always hard. It was set up very nicely and the other crafters had quality stuff (mostly my friends). I was just thinking. I've been calling this a last minute show but I now remember her telling me at the Junior League show in October that she was planning on doing this. I'd forgotten about it until I read her email a couple of weeks ago.

Now I'm off to the post office to ship a couple of orders, drop off Christmas cards at Mom & Dad's house and then to work. I'd hoped to be at my desk at 6:00 but I can see that's not happening today.
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Blogger Gretchen said...

I finally started Christmas shopping and was going to stop by the show when I was finished but then I thought it was too late since you said you'd be there until 2 and it was 1:45. As it turns out, you would have been long gone! I came home and ate bean soup (still saved some for you).

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Anonymous Stephanie said...

Oh for pete's sake. Every time I think Michael Jackson can't surprise me anymore he goes and wears somthing like that. (Although I like the turquoise tunic, too.)

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Blogger funnyliberal said...

Michael Jackson used to be such a cute kid. I had a major crush on him when he was with the Jackson Five. Now he's just pathetic.

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