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what am I doing here?

in which susan proceeds to get caffienated and knit all day. if only I could get paid to drink coffee and knit... that would so be the shiz-knit.

blog envy


so, I've been reading/looking at a bunch of other crafty blogs lately and I am suffering from some serious blog envy. and I'm like, dude, no one is going to want to read my blog! I mean, I totally skip over blogs that don't have pictures. I'm sure everyone else does it too. how boring is a picture-less blog?? so I resolve to start putting pictures up. starting with this one, which is stolen from one of the blogs of one of the guys from my sister church. this is a sampling of their wonderful work. not bad, huh?

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