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Posted by BEI Design on July 9, 2009, 5:39 pm
Ursula Schrader wrote:
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> "BEI Design" wrote...
> > Kate XXXXXX wrote:
> > > *For certain values of sane. In this house 'sane'
> > > skewed at best.
> > I sometimes think all sewists are slightly insane. ;-)
> Hmm, yes, insanity is a vital trait for becoming a
> sewist, joined by a nice dollop of whatsitcalled - OCD?
> ;-) I just had to tell the nice little old lady in the
> hospital bed next to me who was into Hardanger embroidery
> of you all and especially of your (Berverly) navy blue
> and jade paisley jacket.
Thanks, I think. ;-} I will have pictures of the finished
cream and navy silk jacket up as well, but probably not
until I get back from Nashville.
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> Yes, I'm back but I'll
> write
> later how it was. I'm OK so far, and moving around the
> house on crutches, but have to do so very carefully
> because it hurts and pain means no healing of ankle.
Welcome back to the land of the sewists! I'm very happy for
you that the surgery seems to have gone well, now REST. Let
others do stuff.
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> Anyway, Kate, isn't that just typical? Doing something
> fast very often causes the most undesirable delay. I
> should know, I've got a permanent reminder in my missing
> top link of my left ring finger. But that's an entirely
> different story and belongs more into a woodworking
> newsgroup. ;-)
Sounds like my losing argument with an electric hedge
trimmer. I didn't actually lose the tip of my finger but it
was a very close call.
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> U. - off to rest her foot, high! (ouch!)
Rest, elevate, ice, or whatever else your surgeon
instructed. Do it now!
Beverly
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>> *For certain values of sane. In this house 'sane' skewed
>> at best.
> I sometimes think all sewists are slightly insane. ;-)