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lost my mojo

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That's very true, wait till that gorgeous little cutie becomes a hormone driven teenager, that feeling you have now will get very strained, but once she's grown out of that phase, you will find you love her even more. They're always your children even when they're 25 and 30 and sometimes they will make you think they were so much less worrisome as babies. They are the one thing you create that keeps evolving. I am so proud of mine (ones a cabin manager for easyjet the other is a history teacher) I am sure Mia will grow up to be your pride and joy too.
 
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Thank you all for your advice and concern much appreciated. I am writing this as I am sitting in the couch with the most perfect piece i have ever constructed, my little girl MIA who will be 3 years old in December.Scott
Special build there Scott. A lot of care and attention needed in the after care of such a build.

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Just shows the best builds take a long time to complete
 
I'm emerging from a lull and loss of mojo, mainly due to having so much else on. A rest helps. Then one day you will read a book or watch something on TV which will spark your enthusiasm back into life. I picked up a quick 1/72 Spitfire and have nearly finished it. Already have two more kits lined up, now the enthusiasm is back. Laurie's and Ian's suggestions of a clean up and sort out is a good way of starting afresh. I was sorting through my kits when I found the Spitfire.
 
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Haven't been near a kit since March, nights are now closing in and I've got 4 on the go, my build rate always drops when the sun's out.

Have also changed jobs so now actually have time to do what I want. On the hunt for a decent 1/72 Me262 and a He177 Greif.
 
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