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I went to an arts-and-crafts festival in early October intending to sell some of my beadwork. The weather, though, was miserable, and the festival goers were few and far between. I froze for about four hours and sold nothing.

At that time, I made plans to attend another festival at the end of November. I wanted to have a lot more stuff on hand for it because it’s farther away and a two-day event, which means a possible overnight stay. That means that in order to recoup what I put into the festival and to come out even a little bit ahead, I’ll have to earn quite a bit. I thought by now I’d have a lot more pieces made, but I don’t. As a matter of fact, I’m still working on the same bracelet I was working on when I went to the early October festival. 

Therefore, I really need to make time for my beadwork. It’s tough, though. My goal between now and then is to commit two full hours of beading every day. That’s not much, but with a full-time job and a baby, it’s what I think I can reasonably do. If I can find a little extra time some days, great! If not, I’ll try not to sweat it.

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