Lost and found.

Lost, much missed, my lovely stretchy mam eco wrap. Think it somehow got left behind in McDonalds when we went there to thaw out after a very cold and wet mediaeval Fayre. (I’m not really an extreme breastfeeder when it comes to extremes of weather. I like warmth. And no rain.) It is possible it is here somewhere, and accordingly I am tidying in the hope it turns up.

Found, one needle. As this was last seem on Saturday being used to sew a little linen shift at a friend’s house, I was very surprised to find it on the hall floor.

I also came close to losing the end of my tether today, but lovely chat with my dp helped me tighten my grasp on it.


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Comments

4 responses to “Lost and found.”

  1. Nice to check in on you, Jax. Hope you find your wrap again xx

    1. Good to hear from you too, thanks. Love your avatar!

  2. Michelle avatar
    Michelle

    Contact McDonald’s (by email if you prefer) to see if they do have it?

    1. Already rang them, confused chap on end of phone looked in lost property and said no. I might try them again though, can’t think where else it could be 🙁

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