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NJ Sheep and Wool 2014!

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We made it!

The NJ sheep and wool is one of my favorite festivals to attend. It’s smaller and more low-key and it’s SO much easier bringing the kiddos along. This was the third year I have gone. I missed last year because labor puts a damper on those kinds of things. This year, Dev and I tackled an hour-long car ride, two kiddos and two of everything that comes with said kiddos. We got to see our favorite ladies (shout out to Deb, Kathy and Nicole!) and eat organic ice cream and say hi to all the animals….including these guys:

We also stopped to see a real “sheep show.” If you know my sense of humor, you know I reveled in commenting “how much of a sheep show this is!”

As with all sheep and wool fests, we had to peak at the sheep dog demos. These dogs were very well behaved. No escapees like at MDSW.

The weather was great. Not very humid with an awesome breeze. I did a lot of window shopping but not a lot of buying. I actually joined the ranks of “Cliche Sheep and Wool Fest Attendee” when I bought a pre-made item at the fest. I bought a bag I couldn’t resist:

First, you can never have too many bags. Second, I hate diaper bags. Ever since I got a diaper bag, I’ve been longing for some other way to carry around my entire life. This is perfect. It has eight (EIGHT) pockets on the inside. Seriously, I can have baby stuff, knitting stuff, Scentsy stuff and anything else and it’s not overwhelming heavy or cumbersome. The picture above is it fully stuffed. Here’s the inside:

The lady is on Etsy, here’s a link to here shop: LunaStitch.

This style is the convertible tote. Anyway, I’m in bag heaven and I’m exhausted. It’s nap time for all.

The blog will be pretty quiet this week, I’ve got some business stuff to do and last-minute party stuff.

 

 

Stay tuned…

 



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