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I’m in Phase One of Getting Back into My Jeans

May 28, 2020 / megan sager / 6 Comments

I’m in phase one of getting back into my jeans. This means I can wear them for about fifteen minutes before getting in a bad mood about the way they have gotten tight in my upper thigh area. Which starts me thinking about whether or not all that sourdough bread was worth it. It felt … Continue reading I’m in Phase One of Getting Back into My Jeans

The Secret Fuel of Creative Pursuits

April 30, 2020May 7, 2020 / megan sager / 2 Comments

My newest sewing machine, a gift from my mother, is proof of her enduring optimism. It is a replacement for the one she gave me twenty years ago that I somehow got stuck in reverse on one of the only projects I used it for -- a few seams on hand towels. And I actually … Continue reading The Secret Fuel of Creative Pursuits

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