Nope, not huge or sideways.
1. I am totally jealous of ya'lls playdate.
2.

Hooray!!!

I can't wait to have you back and all caught up..heck just come back, forget the catchin' up part! We've missed you. Well, I have.
I am sitting here debating whether or not to start on a new project at 8:00. The fabric is all jumbled up from the last time I used it and put in back in a bunch in a bag b/c...well it was probably the day before my trip last year and I was rushing again. I really do usually refold the fabric and put it away neatly. But in any case it needs to be ironed and then squared b/c the one end is all wonky from the last time I used it. So at best I could only get the pieces cut tonight, but that is something, right? Also it is minnie dot. I am still considering a minnie dot wrap skirt and peasant top for MK in the fall, but I kinda wanted to make a Cindy outfit. PROBLEM... I want to make the Cindy outfit Jeanne made for her Lily only I know it won't be as good as Jeannes cause my applique is for crap. I also don't have the fabric or pattern for it. I DO have minnie dot and the wrap skirt and peasant top pattern. THUS the basis of it's appeal.
I am such a neurotic freak...please tell me that at least ONE of you goes through this battle in your head before you decide on an outfit.
princess29- See, there is hope!! I amglad you are encouraged.
You know what else, the organic or natural items usually have less "filler" so the products are denser, you get more food per unit which closes the price gap a little bit. Does that make sense? I don't really remember the statistics, it's in a book I have. But lets just say there's a 15% difference between the junk and the good stuff but theres 5% more actual FOOD in the good stuff then the price difference is really only 10%

Okayt, it made sense when I read it. Don't ask me to explain these thing...I just know them
...t.