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Old 01-11-2010, 12:07 PM
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i've always pictured new zealand as a quite and peaceful place with very little bad news to report.

everyone i've ever met from new zealand has been so happy and friendly.

Les Mills is a very popular fitness class program here in the states.

when i owned a gym i taught many of the Les Mills classes and met a few of their instructors when they came over to NY.
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Old 01-11-2010, 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by BlueChicken
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Hey ladies...did not even sew a stitch this weekend! I'm hoping to make up for it a little this morning when the kids get off to school!
Isn't that frustrating.... we had guests most of yesterday and last night, friends of hubby's more than mine, and I'm being polite and having conversation and all I could think was "hurry up and leave so I can put my pj's on and sew before bed!"
i'm so bad this way too.

i routinely sneak away to be in my sewing room for a few minutes when we have company.
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Old 01-11-2010, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by kluedesigns
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Hey ladies...did not even sew a stitch this weekend! I'm hoping to make up for it a little this morning when the kids get off to school!
Isn't that frustrating.... we had guests most of yesterday and last night, friends of hubby's more than mine, and I'm being polite and having conversation and all I could think was "hurry up and leave so I can put my pj's on and sew before bed!"
i'm so bad this way too.

i routinely sneak away to be in my sewing room for a few minutes when we have company.
You ladies are much more polite then I am. I simply pull out hand work and either applique or quilt right in front of them. ;)
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Old 01-11-2010, 12:17 PM
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Half the time I rope the company into helping!
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Old 01-11-2010, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by cutebuns
Half the time I rope the company into helping!
now that's the way to do it
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Old 01-11-2010, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by kluedesigns
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Hey Klue.... got this off our news website, were you there? You can tell us the truth, are those yours with the love hearts?? ;-)

http://www.stuff.co.nz/oddstuff/3220...o-pants-subway
no, i'm sorry i missed this. i'm going to have to go for the 10th annual.

i've never even heard of it.

i'm going to have to quilt myself some panties and a bra.

maybe a big NY Beauty Block on my butt :lol:
You both crack me up!
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Old 01-11-2010, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by kluedesigns
i've always pictured new zealand as a quite and peaceful place with very little bad news to report.

everyone i've ever met from new zealand has been so happy and friendly.

Les Mills is a very popular fitness class program here in the states.

when i owned a gym i taught many of the Les Mills classes and met a few of their instructors when they came over to NY.
You're right, we are a wonderful place! lol :-) Generally speaking, we are a very friendly and helpful bunch. Sir Edmund Hilary (the dude who conquered Everest) was a very typical Kiwi, unassuming, no frills or fuss, just get the job done and move on to the next. We have a lot of "quiet heroes", people who do amazing things but shrug it off.
Peter Jackson is a true kiwi bloke (LOTR and Kong), and Weta workshops are from here.

There's a song a kiwi group wrote, I can't remember the exact lyrics off hand but it's something about "they didn't tell us it couldn't be done, so we did it", and that sums up the Kiwi attitude well.

You guys all know that if you ever make it down to this end of the planet you absolutely have to come and see me! :-)
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Old 01-11-2010, 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Tiffany
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Originally Posted by Esqmommy
Hey ladies...did not even sew a stitch this weekend! I'm hoping to make up for it a little this morning when the kids get off to school!
Isn't that frustrating.... we had guests most of yesterday and last night, friends of hubby's more than mine, and I'm being polite and having conversation and all I could think was "hurry up and leave so I can put my pj's on and sew before bed!"
i'm so bad this way too.

i routinely sneak away to be in my sewing room for a few minutes when we have company.
You ladies are much more polite then I am. I simply pull out hand work and either applique or quilt right in front of them. ;)
I did think about it!! LOL

The problem is the applique I'm doing at the moment I need my little bi-focals for, and I'm far too embarrassed to wear them in public just yet! lol
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I'm with Tiffany. Better than I used to be, when I knitted I knit everywhere, my house or their, now I only hand piece at home.
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Originally Posted by kosmos
I'm with Tiffany. Better than I used to be, when I knitted I knit everywhere, my house or their, now I only hand piece at home.
Now that I'm also knitter, I have way more fun at parties! I take my knitting with me, and if the conversation gets boring (eg. talk about movies or TV shows I haven't seen, or video games I don't play), I find a quiet corner and pull out my knitting. Often, someone else who knits or crochets sees me and comes to sit with me and talk about knitting, or pulls out their knitting too!

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