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Posted by Sandy on September 26, 2009, 8:48 am
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> After a long absence, I think I'm back. I recently had cataract
> surgery and I'm now amazed how clear and sharp edges can be. I may
> even be able to get that 1/4" seam now, but I will not hold my
> breath. Quilting and my quilting friends helped me get through the
> loss of my son. They kept me very busy. I did 4 quilt tops in 3
> weeks. And then I sewed samples for the local shop. I know they
> needed these done, but they also wanted to keep me busy. When my mind
> was occupied with the job at hand, I wasn't thinking of "what if".
> Although, I haven't posted, I have been reading occasionaly. If I
> missed anything important, please let me know!
> Bonnie
> NJ
Welcome back, Bonnie. :) I'm glad you've found a way to keep busy and
that your surgery went so well.
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Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas
sw.foster1 (at) gmail (dot) com (remove/change the obvious)
http://www.sandymike.net
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Posted by Bobbie Sews More on September 26, 2009, 1:00 pm
I'm glad that you found a good way to help you cope with the loss of your
son.
Barbara in SC
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Posted by Michelle C. on September 27, 2009, 8:56 pm
Bonnie NJ wrote:
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> After a long absence, I think I'm back. I recently had cataract
> surgery and I'm now amazed how clear and sharp edges can be. I may
> even be able to get that 1/4" seam now, but I will not hold my
> breath. Quilting and my quilting friends helped me get through the
> loss of my son. They kept me very busy. I did 4 quilt tops in 3
> weeks. And then I sewed samples for the local shop. I know they
> needed these done, but they also wanted to keep me busy. When my mind
> was occupied with the job at hand, I wasn't thinking of "what if".
> Although, I haven't posted, I have been reading occasionaly. If I
> missed anything important, please let me know!
> Bonnie
> NJ
Hi Bonnie,
So glad you popped in. Thank goodness for wonderful friends. :-) Hope
you'll be able to make more regular visits to RTCQ now.
Best regards,
Michelle in Nevada
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Posted by Pat in Virginia on October 1, 2009, 8:44 pm
Very good to see you here again, Bonnie. Good for you about the surgery
outcome. Don't brag too much on that clear vision (don't claim 100%
correction) .... you want a 'fall back' in case your seams are a tad off. ;)
Pat in Virginia
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> After a long absence, I think I'm back. I recently had cataract
> surgery and I'm now amazed how clear and sharp edges can be. I may
> even be able to get that 1/4" seam now, but I will not hold my
> breath. Quilting and my quilting friends helped me get through the
> loss of my son. They kept me very busy. I did 4 quilt tops in 3
> weeks. And then I sewed samples for the local shop. I know they
> needed these done, but they also wanted to keep me busy. When my mind
> was occupied with the job at hand, I wasn't thinking of "what if".
> Although, I haven't posted, I have been reading occasionaly. If I
> missed anything important, please let me know!
> Bonnie
> NJ
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Posted by Bonnie NJ on October 2, 2009, 9:23 am
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> Very good to see you here again, Bonnie. Good for you about the surgery
> outcome. Don't brag too much on that clear vision (don't claim 100%
> correction) .... you want a 'fall back' in case your seams are a tad off.=
;)
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> Pat in Virginia
Well, I pick up my new glasses today. It seems that I still have an
astigmatism, so I guess things weren't as clear as I thought!
Bonnie
NJ
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> surgery and I'm now amazed how clear and sharp edges can be. I may
> even be able to get that 1/4" seam now, but I will not hold my
> breath. Quilting and my quilting friends helped me get through the
> loss of my son. They kept me very busy. I did 4 quilt tops in 3
> weeks. And then I sewed samples for the local shop. I know they
> needed these done, but they also wanted to keep me busy. When my mind
> was occupied with the job at hand, I wasn't thinking of "what if".
> Although, I haven't posted, I have been reading occasionaly. If I
> missed anything important, please let me know!
> Bonnie
> NJ