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    Old 03-06-2011, 09:41 AM
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    Originally Posted by Joanieu
    You go girl - gosh you did a lot after I left. Don't worry NP3 - Deb will be keeping you busy while you are here... There is so much to do and see out here, plus all the quilt shops... Wish I could take some days off but maybe we all can meet up for lunch one day before the retreat - yeah, I am allowed to take lunch time.... lol.
    HI joanieu. I thank you so much. I still cant' figure out why you kept laughing so hysterically. :lol: It was fun. I have more chocolate when you visit again, next time to sew only. Did you finish the bottle of wine???? SO funny, your eyes lit up when I handed it to you. :evil: :evil:
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    Old 03-06-2011, 09:48 AM
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    Debbie you and joanieu have done so great already. I been following this thread since the start. what a big difference you've made already. I bought some of your scraps before and was very happy with them. anyone who buys from you will be happy with your scraps.This thread encuraged me to clean my fabric up.I don't have near what you do but it doesn't take much to make a big mess when you sew and don't clean up right after.I have a corner in a room so thank god it wasn't overwhelming.Thanks for the entertainment. and keep up the good work and good pictures. Mary
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    Old 03-06-2011, 10:02 AM
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    I do clean as I sew. DId you see the post where she puts those pices of fabric she cuts off while squaring up and makes the decorative balls and puts them in clear glass vases. What a fun idea. But I will have to control it because I can see thsoe balls filling my room like one of those kids "ball rooms they play in". Not good.
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    Old 03-06-2011, 10:04 AM
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    Originally Posted by Barbm
    Debbie- you are doing a FANTASTIC job! I know everyone is complimenting you, but really, you have come a long way. Joanieu- thanks for helping her, I know it's much more fun to clean when you have someone to talk to.

    Wish I was closer, I'd help. (Spent 8 hours yesterday helping pack up a friends' parent's home since they went to assisted living. Vowed to clean my undies drawer out. How many pairs of undies does one really need???)
    I just saw this post and am still laughing. My answer would be only one for emergencies. haaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaaaa.
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    Old 03-06-2011, 10:05 AM
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    < Besides, it is illegal to send the meds I really need thru the USPS. ROFL. >

    Not really! Medco will ship 'em around for ya!

    I, too, have been following your saga and am so proud (and jealous) of your progress. Wish I had half your energy :-)

    It sure does look like you're getting a handle on it, and Joanniu should hire out, sounds like a fun day.
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    Old 03-06-2011, 10:16 AM
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    Organizing is a contagious proposition. Once you get the piles sorted and you start finding places for things, you'll see that things may work better if placed in another spot, so you'll start moving things around. Then you'll decide to wrap your fabrics so you can get more on the shelves, then you'll find you can maybe eliminate some shelving and make room for other equipment you've been dying to get. Oh...it just goes on and on. And it feels wonderful! Good job both of you!!
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    the only problem I see once my room was cleaned up and organized, I couldn't find a thing when I need it.
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    I am impressed :mrgreen:
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    Old 03-06-2011, 10:46 AM
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    Debbie, you're doing great! I'm so proud of you!!
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    Wow! So much progress in a short time, I am really proud of you! What new clothes did you get?
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