Monday, April 26, 2010

5mart Martha Monday.



Today was a public holiday in Australia for Anzac day. I got this bag sewn for Madeline. She needs a new work bag so she will use if for that. The pattern I used was Kwik Sew 3612. It was a very quick and easy bag.

I thought today though that I really need to get back into 5Mart Martha Monday.

On my list this week:

1

Walk Christopher to kindy each day.

2

Go to weekday mass on Wednesday.

3

Put all my paper work for Medicare and Centrelink in for Tom and Joseph.

4

Prayer each morning and catechism classes every day.

5.

Start cleaning out the storeroom.

Do you have any 5mart Martha Monday things you want to get done?

4 comments:

suzy said...

What a beautiful bag, I love the colours, so bright and sunny!
I've got plenty on my to do list this week. Sorting out homeschool activities and resources is an on going list maker in this house lol :)

Tracy said...

Looks like a nice big bag. I need to get organised. At present chaos reins. I can't wait for Pete to get back! I feel like the fish in Finding Nemo that swims around going...just keep swimming , just keep swimming....

Tea Time With Melody said...

I LOVE that bag! What talent you have, if I could just whip up a bag like that I'd never have to buy a purse again haha

Anonymous said...

That bag looks so cool! I wan to make one! You are always so busy!

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