Down on the Farm: Theme Swap - OMG! SEE PG. 74
#461
Certainly. So many people chimed in that they needed the extra time. I'm glad to oblige. (Note, for those interested there is talk of a Chicken Swap 2.0 over on the original Chicken thread. Chime in with your ideas. :))
#465
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Florida
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
Originally Posted by blueribbontoes
But I am going to tell you the same thing I always told my students, I expect brilliance!
No one has ever called my work brilliant and I think I am to old to start!
How many ponds are you planning to do? I can't wait to see your idea in the flesh.
:-D
#468
Patti, I have never said anything like that... lol. I was the "fun" teacher who bounced balls of paper off my eighth grade student's heads when they were not paying attention. We had fun, and they all learned a lot. I taught an advanced art curriculum. I was so proud of my kindergartners who knew concepts that were normally introduced in 6th grade. I really miss teaching. I had a blast. However, staying home with my little ones is something I will NEVER regret. I really feel like this is where I belong. It just means however, that I may be throwing virtual balls of paper of some swap participants, *ahem, Patti...*
#469
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Originally Posted by blueribbontoes
MadQuilter- you whiner!
I was joking. jeesh. :twisted:
Originally Posted by susiequilt
How many ponds are you planning to do? I can't wait to see your idea in the flesh.
:-D
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