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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on July 12, 2009, 7:16 pm
I washed, as in hands and knees, the kitchen and down stairs bath floors.
Emptied and refilled, twice, the dishwasher and made tacos for dinner. Also
spent about 2 hours working on the extended bed for the planned move of the
sand cherry.
And the house is quiet, DS is on his way to his game, DH and DD are off
bringing me ice cream, before DH goes to DS's game. I plan to stitch until I
fall asleep with the needle in my hand....
Cheryl
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Posted by Lucille on July 12, 2009, 7:19 pm
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>I washed, as in hands and knees, the kitchen and down stairs bath floors.
> Emptied and refilled, twice, the dishwasher and made tacos for dinner.
> Also
> spent about 2 hours working on the extended bed for the planned move of
> the
> sand cherry.
> And the house is quiet, DS is on his way to his game, DH and DD are off
> bringing me ice cream, before DH goes to DS's game. I plan to stitch until
> I
> fall asleep with the needle in my hand....
> Cheryl
Sounds wonderful, except for the needle in your hand part. Be sure not to
get any of the red, drippy, hard to remove stuff on your piece when you
remove the needle. lol
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Posted by on July 12, 2009, 7:24 pm
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>>I washed, as in hands and knees, the kitchen and down stairs bath floors.
>> Emptied and refilled, twice, the dishwasher and made tacos for dinner.
>> Also
>> spent about 2 hours working on the extended bed for the planned move of
>> the
>> sand cherry.
>> And the house is quiet, DS is on his way to his game, DH and DD are off
>> bringing me ice cream, before DH goes to DS's game. I plan to stitch until
>> I
>> fall asleep with the needle in my hand....
>> Cheryl
>Sounds wonderful, except for the needle in your hand part. Be sure not to
>get any of the red, drippy, hard to remove stuff on your piece when you
>remove the needle. lol
I read it the same way as you - remember if you bleed on your work,
your own saliva will take it out and remove the stain. Works every
time.
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on July 13, 2009, 8:46 am
On 7/12/09 7:24 PM, in article o2sk55llm2nmoebe346aldn6b3j610j5ei@4ax.com,
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>>> I washed, as in hands and knees, the kitchen and down stairs bath floors.
>>> Emptied and refilled, twice, the dishwasher and made tacos for dinner.
>>> Also
>>> spent about 2 hours working on the extended bed for the planned move of
>>> the
>>> sand cherry.
>>>
>>> And the house is quiet, DS is on his way to his game, DH and DD are off
>>> bringing me ice cream, before DH goes to DS's game. I plan to stitch until
>>> I
>>> fall asleep with the needle in my hand....
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheryl
>>
>>
>> Sounds wonderful, except for the needle in your hand part. Be sure not to
>> get any of the red, drippy, hard to remove stuff on your piece when you
>> remove the needle. lol
>
> I read it the same way as you - remember if you bleed on your work,
> your own saliva will take it out and remove the stain. Works every
> time.
I'll remember that.
I watched all three hours of "Wild Pacific" on Discovery. Even if the
cinematography stunk, which it didn't, I love Mike Rowe's voice. I stitched
for most of it, letter H is coming along. During commercials, I finished
"Twilight of Avalon" (Anna Elliot, first of a three novel cycle). Good read.
Cheryl
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Posted by ellice on July 13, 2009, 11:37 am
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> On 7/12/09 7:24 PM, in article o2sk55llm2nmoebe346aldn6b3j610j5ei@4ax.com,
>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> I washed, as in hands and knees, the kitchen and down stairs bath floors.
>>>> Emptied and refilled, twice, the dishwasher and made tacos for dinner.
>>>> Also
>>>> spent about 2 hours working on the extended bed for the planned move of
>>>> the
>>>> sand cherry.
>>>>
>>>> And the house is quiet, DS is on his way to his game, DH and DD are off
>>>> bringing me ice cream, before DH goes to DS's game. I plan to stitch until
>>>> I
>>>> fall asleep with the needle in my hand....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheryl
>>>
>>>
>>> Sounds wonderful, except for the needle in your hand part. Be sure not to
>>> get any of the red, drippy, hard to remove stuff on your piece when you
>>> remove the needle. lol
>>
>> I read it the same way as you - remember if you bleed on your work,
>> your own saliva will take it out and remove the stain. Works every
>> time.
>
> I'll remember that.
It's a good tip - but only your own saliva on your own blood. It's some
enzyme thing, IIRC. Won't work with someone else's blood - or saliva for
that matter. If it's someone else's blood - you can try some Hydrogen
Peroxide - that will often do the release of the blood. Just don't get it
with hot water.
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> I watched all three hours of "Wild Pacific" on Discovery. Even if the
> cinematography stunk, which it didn't, I love Mike Rowe's voice. I stitched
> for most of it, letter H is coming along. During commercials, I finished
> "Twilight of Avalon" (Anna Elliot, first of a three novel cycle). Good read.
>
>
>
> Cheryl
Good for you. I just got home about 45 min ago, and spent 15 min with the
mtge folks on the phone, and now am doing laundry, and contemplating
showering off the coffee grime! For the rest of today, tomorrow - it's all
about stitching. I get to head into Falls Church later to drop the TT at
"Volkswerks" for the wonderful $500 less than the dealer price replacement
of the power steering rack - and pick up a loaner. Which means I can go
visit Needlewoman East (for many gorgeous thread), and maybe even go toe The
Waste Knot. Then meet DH for dinner (he's wanting to work late=ish) as I'm
not going to then head back out in rush hour horrible traffic.
So, anyone need threads that they want me to pick-up on my rounds????
Ellice
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> Emptied and refilled, twice, the dishwasher and made tacos for dinner.
> Also
> spent about 2 hours working on the extended bed for the planned move of
> the
> sand cherry.
> And the house is quiet, DS is on his way to his game, DH and DD are off
> bringing me ice cream, before DH goes to DS's game. I plan to stitch until
> I
> fall asleep with the needle in my hand....
> Cheryl