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a good couple of days sewing Juno 03-06-2007
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Posted by Juno on March 6, 2007, 8:06 pm
CypSew wrote:
> Oh happy day, getting so much sewing accomplished and being discharged from
> the doc. that is great!
> Emily
>
>

Thank you Emily. I have so many things to get caught up on and I'm
chipping away bit by bit.
Juno

Posted by HC on March 6, 2007, 9:04 pm

G'day Juno

Great news, congratulations on being discharged by your doc...only hope
I get the same in two weeks after my very recent cancer surgery.

The dark green pants sound nice too. I must get started on some 'tween
season 3/4 pants as I only wear long pants for about 4-6 weeks a year
because we have a very short and mild winter in this part of the country.

Bronwyn ;-)

Juno wrote:

> A good couple of days sewing no matter how small the project is still a
> good couple of days sewing. Made a pair of curtains for the bedroom that
> was in dire need. it needs more than new white curtains but that's a
> start. I cut them a little short and rather than let that throw me I cut
> a piece of fabric 2x the depth I needed and serged that on with a
> flatlock stitch in a pretty blue. I had already done the inside edges
> with a serged picot stitch in the same color. Worked well because I
> wanted some kind of decorative stitch at the hem line.
> I made a pair of pillows for a DGS today to give him tomorrow for his
> bedroom. Very sport oriented. I also delivered the rest of the light
> panels that DS wanted over the weekend.
> n top of all that my ortho doc discharged me, discontinued my therapy
> and told me he thought I could do the rest on my own. So I'm ready to
> take on the world now and maybe make a pair of pants, I've been wanting
> forever, in a dark green linen/rayon I have in the stash.
> Juno

Posted by Seeker on March 7, 2007, 11:52 am

>
>G'day Juno
>
>Great news, congratulations on being discharged by your doc...only hope
>I get the same in two weeks after my very recent cancer surgery.
>
>The dark green pants sound nice too. I must get started on some 'tween
>season 3/4 pants as I only wear long pants for about 4-6 weeks a year
>because we have a very short and mild winter in this part of the country.
>
>Bronwyn ;-)
>

I has missed that about your surgrey, Bronwyn. Hope you are feeling
much better now and are getting around well. Sending thoughts your
way for very good reports of the results.

Seems that too many folks weren't well last week. Sure hope everyone
is doing much better this week. Spring IS coming, in spite of the
snow and cold temps.

Sharon

Posted by HC on March 7, 2007, 9:14 pm
Thanks Sharon.....can I make an OT comment here? Just a reminder to all
you girls to make absolutely sure you keep up to date with your regular
health checks. If I didn't have my regular PAP smear, then this cancer
would have been more widespread and possibly untreatable. Not nice to
have your life put before you like that, it has been a very worrying few
weeks.

Only wish it was spring here, we are just going into Autumn. Anyway
where I live, the winter is extremely mild so I'm not complaining. Just
hope we get lots of rain to put an end to this drought.

Bronwyn ;-)



Seeker wrote:

>
> I has missed that about your surgrey, Bronwyn. Hope you are feeling
> much better now and are getting around well. Sending thoughts your
> way for very good reports of the results.
>
> Seems that too many folks weren't well last week. Sure hope everyone
> is doing much better this week. Spring IS coming, in spite of the
> snow and cold temps.
>
> Sharon

Posted by BEI Design on March 8, 2007, 2:02 am
HC wrote:
> Thanks Sharon.....can I make an OT comment here? Just a
> reminder to all you girls to make absolutely sure you
> keep up to date with your regular health checks. If I
> didn't have my regular PAP smear, then this cancer would
> have been more widespread and possibly untreatable. Not
> nice to have your life put before you like that, it has
> been a very worrying few weeks.

Well, congratulations on having discovered it and getting
treatment right away. Good luck! Which reminds me, I'm a little
overdue for my PAP. Thanks for the reminder.

Beverly



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