Hey guys! Long time no blog, right? I know. Moving and book writing and event doing and teaching and Mama-ing and business running and blogging and life in general has been a bit much for me recently. I just couldn't do it all and blogging was the first thing that had to bend. Mr Danger has been working a ton too, but he was home for 4 days this last holiday weekend which meant I got 5 minutes to think and relax. I love thinking, it is so nice.
So anyway, after having a few minutes to think and having just finished my book I find myself putting a lot of things into perspective and planning the next chapter of my life. This kiddo is almost 19 months old and I find I still haven't figured this new life with a little one out yet. I am still trying to do as much as I did before he was born and I just have signifigantly less time to do those things now since I want to spend as much time with my munchkin as I can.
Long story short, it is time for me to stop selling yarn, eyes, and kits in my etsy shop. I have actually been out of eyes for a while now, but I still have a little bit of yarn and kits left. I have less space in our new house for my office and stock storage, and less time in general than I did, and I just have to put my sanity as my top priority. I have been selling just enough of these things to keep me selling them, but not enough to say hire help with shipping. So I am done.
Guess what that means for you.....I am selling the last of what I have got at 50% in my etsy shop. Yes, 50%, amazing deal, right?! Hop on over to the sale section now to see what is left!
In other news I have lots of fun things planned for you. Some free stuff, a giveaway (it is time right?!) and check ins with our new house and what I have been up to. The plan is to get back into blogging again, but it may take me a week or two to get back in it since I am out of the habit now.
Stay tuned though! And thanks for your continued business support and blow readership while I was away. You guys are the best.

Love the new look web-page, and looking forward to your return to blogging :-) well done on still managing to do so much - even with a tiny person in tow! x
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