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#16
Thank you everyone for such a warm welcome. :) Makes me feel so good that everyone here is so sweet and caring. My empty nest is located in east central Iowa. Winter is pushing fall out here quickly also and I'm not looking forward to any of the snow at all...
Again...thank you for such a warm and heartfelt welcome. P.S. I really don't have anyone to help with cutting anything out so that I can sew. This cast is really a royal pain and I sorta wish that I never had it put on. Oh well....lots of time to dream of upcoming designs I want to try. :)
Again...thank you for such a warm and heartfelt welcome. P.S. I really don't have anyone to help with cutting anything out so that I can sew. This cast is really a royal pain and I sorta wish that I never had it put on. Oh well....lots of time to dream of upcoming designs I want to try. :)
#18
Thank you Bevanger! I honestly appreciate all the warm welcomes that I am getting. I LOVE your babies. I also have 2 poms, a soon to be 8yo peach sable and a 4yo fawn. Both are males and get along really well. I also have a long haired miniature doxie that loves to play with the poms. Its such a joy to find someone else who loves the poms like I do.
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I never got to say "Welcome from Southern California" I think I was out of town at the time.
I see you have issues with sewing too. I just had surgery on my shoulder on the 6th of November, I can't sew either :cry: :cry: I have so many things I want to get down. All I can do is lovingly look at my fabrics and read through some quilting books.
Hope you have your arm out of the cast soon so you can quilt too.
I have an empty nest too, my kids are almost 21, 22, 25 and almost 28. My oldest just returned from Iraq, but lives in town so she has been "momsitting" for me several days this last week.
I see you have issues with sewing too. I just had surgery on my shoulder on the 6th of November, I can't sew either :cry: :cry: I have so many things I want to get down. All I can do is lovingly look at my fabrics and read through some quilting books.
Hope you have your arm out of the cast soon so you can quilt too.
I have an empty nest too, my kids are almost 21, 22, 25 and almost 28. My oldest just returned from Iraq, but lives in town so she has been "momsitting" for me several days this last week.
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