Yep, Lemmy Lynn Elizabeth was a work in progress for 9 months and she is now here! She was stubborn and didn’t turn. The Dr. got her turned, but then the induction wasn’t doing anything. 12 hours later my daughter had a c-section. Long day but so worth it!
As to sewing and crafts, here is my list from last week:
- Get a good start on making the fabric bowls for Christmas.–done
- Make a check list every night for the following day. –done
- Continue to work on red and green toothbrush rug. –done
- Work on cat cross stitch.– done
I’m choosing not to take pictures of the rug and cross stitch. I worked on both each day, but not enough to warrant sharing a picture. This is my progress on the fabric boxes to fill for family Christmas gifts. I also worked some on them each day as well. I think they are turning out really cute.
For next week I hope to:
- Really figure out what needs to be made for my booth and find time to make the items.
- Continue to work on rug.
- Continue to work on cross stitch.
- Learn some exercises to do daily.
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Congratulations on your new, beautiful granddaughter! Love her name.
I bet your booth is fun to visit. Have a great rest of the week Marsha!
You just amaze me Marsha! All you accomplish!! All you do! Your Hugh wonderful family! I wish I could do 1/4 of what you do. I look forward to weds to see all you have done.
Congratulations on a beautiful granddaughter. She looks so peaceful and unaware of the day she had being born! Those fabric boxes are cute and will be wonderful when filled with Christmas treats. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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