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I'm Still Here

OK, so I haven't met the challenge of blogging everyday. It's hard to do. I get on the computer daily, so why is it so hard to blog? Quite honestly, I don't even come to my blog daily LOL Maybe I should set it as my home page so I would get around to it. I promise to do better for the rest of the month.

If you didn't know, I'm a Dancing With the Stars fan :) And let me just say that the star I'm pulling for is still in the competition. YAY!!! I use all my text votes for them. Then I take hubby's phone and use his text votes ROFLOL Thankfully, we are pulling for the same couple. Hubby is enjoying it this season too. He is the one who put the TV on last night and called me in the living room :) Is there anyone else out there who is a fan? Tell me who you're wanting to win...

On a happy note, the semester is all but over! 2 finals and 1 thematic unit and it's done! I'll work on those next week. I'm also planning on sewing next week while we're out of school. I have several things I've started and not finishe (so typical of me). I'll post pics as I finish things. That way it will motivate me to sew ;0)

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