

In mere minutes from posting --- seriously, I think 15 is putting it high -- I have Part A on the machine cabinet and Part B finished and back on the tray. My brain feels that if I move those out of the way first, I'll have less chance of a repeat from last week. See, I can be taught.
Sitting down to the machine, I make the decision to just work with two sets at a time, one as leader and one as ender - or as Bonnie likes to say, "an engine and a caboose." I really hope it will help me to keep the "sets" together and still make quick progress.
As the first set comes off, I really like these geese. Super happy with them and can't wait to see how it all plays out.
2 and a half hours later, my tray is pretty once again. My ornament is SOOOOO FULLL. I don't think I've had one with so many dog ears in all the years I have been doing them.
And they're waiting once again. I was wrong last week. Yep, you read that and I can own it. Will it be a full week this time? Only time will tell as "It's A Mystery." Oh, and I'm not playing with these units one little bit. I really think the surprise is one of the best parts of this whole experience. See ya next time.
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