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So many little things I could say about today. I think I'll start with the positives. I sold some baby stuff on craigslist this morning which was nice to have gone. I also spoke to a friend who was at the art show and they said they would like to purchase both of my break dancer photographs! It makes the efforts of that evening redeemed. On the less fortunate side Ash was not feeling well and did not go to school. Kaleb fell off my love seat hitting his head on my wooden flat files cutting open his forehead... in a new spot basically perpendicular to the one he already has. It wasn't so bad that he needed stitches but it was close. I never thought having a boy would make me an expert at head wounds... not something I really wanted to learn. I purchased some more professional sleeves and cases to mail the cards in the other day hoping that I could save a little on postage in the process. Today they told me it would cost the same despite the change. If I don't want it to bend it has to me non machinable so the price stays the same. At least they look more professional. Before I fell asleep last night (technically this morning but I don't consider it the next day until I sleep despite the actual time) I was thinking about a plant in a pot that could walk around. I started with the eyes today not really planning to make the creature in a pot unless it happened to work out. I like it... which probably means it won't do very well lol. I'm so glad a card I actually liked did well :) In the last few weeks I have seen an ever growing number of artists joining the LIstia ranks! There has begun to develop a reasonable market for ATC's there (credit wise.) Plus with more and more people finding the cards there is finally some friendly competition. Final Bid 1310 credits. This card is going to Michigan.
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