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Wheeeew!

Well, that week went by quickly. The cat spent a lot of time on my desk, hanging over my arm and purring while I was trying to type. She also has impeccable timing and tends to come for a desk nap and cuddle when I had planned to just finish this two minute task, and then get up and do something else somewhere else. That does lead, in some cases, to a bit of change in schedule and some more computer work first. Because, well. Cuddly warm purring cat on my arm.

There were orders made (for Forum supplies) and orders received (for spinning tools), and there were phone calls in prep of the Textile Forum (and more are still to come, to sort out the catering details). There were appropriate amounts of chocolate consumed. (Though on second thought, they might not have been quite appropriate.)

There's also growing lists and checklists and other lists... and the membrane thread experiment protocol/plan, which still has to get some tender loving care. We have supplies, and a sort-of-plan, but it does need another look at it and some prodding, so we have a workable plan and an idea on what to do in what sequence, and when. 

So... I really, really can't complain about boredom!

Now, though, it's time for the weekend and some relaxing first. Well, and maybe a bit more work on a list or two. Who knows?


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