Dancing to different tune

 

Definition of insanity: doing the same thing twice and expecting different results.

What is it with me?

Why do I think I need to make everything?

It NEVER occurred to me to buy an apron for our dance. NEVER.

6 hours and many rip outs later I now have what is below.

 

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See that little red sign…”YES! It’s easy”….maybe for Martha Stewart…or Ellen…or my soulsista Tamarah.

This mama was ready for a drink!

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The beginnings of the apron.

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My woman cave for 5 days

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The finished product….I made 3 of these…and it wasn’t until I was into the 2nd one that I realized I could have bought these for probably less than what it cost to make them.

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Red dresses $40.00 each, Aprons $15.00 each, Dancers…priceless

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Think 1940’s Berlin, Jewish Germany

 

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Farmhouse Baker couldn’t help herself…she just had to whip up this cute little skirt…she made it from 2 pairs of jeans.

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Fashionista felt the same and she came down sportin’ her new spring line!

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Not only was I sewing aprons, choreographing a dance, working Advocare, and homeschooling…I was packing for the sunny south.

 

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And trying to keep up with all of this

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And this

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So I can leave this

 

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And do this

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…and that!

 

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Ain’t it?

 

Farmhouse Chicks…see ya in the south!

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