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    Old 11-29-2022, 11:13 PM
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    Northern Sue , Carolines table runner is beautiful
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    Old 01-31-2023, 08:08 PM
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    Will there be another table runner swap? I have been looking but maybe I missed it.
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    Old 02-03-2023, 02:28 PM
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    I’ve been checking also.
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    Old 02-04-2023, 10:21 AM
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    Caroline has just received the table runner I mailed November 3rd! Stay tuned for plans for next table runner swap! I think she has some plans & maybe some changes! Caroline Pajak - are ya there? lol
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    Old 04-14-2023, 04:27 AM
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    How are you all doing? I hope everyone is doing well.

    We’re doing well here.
    Jackson had his last PT session. His orthopedics Vet said he is the best recovery he’s seen for nerve damage to a leg. He’s no longer knuckling his front paw but is still weak in that leg. It’s up to us to keep his progress going.

    Our DD is doing better with her broken arm. She’s able to do everything for herself and moved back to her apartment. However, she doesn’t have full extension yet and her orthopedics doctor thinks she should by now. He has referred her to an elbow specialist. He ordered her an MRI. We are waiting to hear the results.

    My DH had knee replacement surgery in February and is nearly back to normal. His walks are still shorter, but he’s getting there.

    We have suddenly decided to downsize and bought a house. We move May 2. I’ll miss our wooded acre and lovely neighbors. But will be glad to not have so much to weed, mow, dust, and mop. My sewing/office space will be much smaller. And I’m losing a closet in the loft I used for storage of fabric. I’m interesting sharing with my table runner swap buddies. Anyone interested? We have dogs and a cat, but no smokers. I have at least two quilt kits still in their boxes I bought on sale way back on Craftsy. If you can cover postage, I’d love to share. I’ll try to post photos later.

    Are we going to have another swap? I’m looking forward to getting back in groove of quilting once we are moved.

    hugs to everyone

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    Old 04-14-2023, 07:15 AM
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    Originally Posted by Blueridgebeverly
    How are you all doing? I hope everyone is doing well.

    We’re doing well here.
    Jackson had his last PT session. His orthopedics Vet said he is the best recovery he’s seen for nerve damage to a leg. He’s no longer knuckling his front paw but is still weak in that leg. It’s up to us to keep his progress going.

    Our DD is doing better with her broken arm. She’s able to do everything for herself and moved back to her apartment. However, she doesn’t have full extension yet and her orthopedics doctor thinks she should by now. He has referred her to an elbow specialist. He ordered her an MRI. We are waiting to hear the results.

    My DH had knee replacement surgery in February and is nearly back to normal. His walks are still shorter, but he’s getting there.

    We have suddenly decided to downsize and bought a house. We move May 2. I’ll miss our wooded acre and lovely neighbors. But will be glad to not have so much to weed, mow, dust, and mop. My sewing/office space will be much smaller. And I’m losing a closet in the loft I used for storage of fabric. I’m interesting sharing with my table runner swap buddies. Anyone interested? We have dogs and a cat, but no smokers. I have at least two quilt kits still in their boxes I bought on sale way back on Craftsy. If you can cover postage, I’d love to share. I’ll try to post photos later.

    Are we going to have another swap? I’m looking forward to getting back in groove of quilting once we are moved.

    hugs to everyone
    Oh my goodness Blueridgebeverly! I've been in your shoes about 2 years ago! I thought I had made such a tremendous effort to downsize before moving and apparently all that stuff I gave away or tossed was just a drop in the bucket! Because I still have so much stuff I have tucked into corners, totes, closets etc. I still can't toss it out! lol

    Wishing you all the luck with the move and the unpacking! Keep us posted as you set up your new sewing space!
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    Old 09-17-2023, 07:30 AM
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    I keep popping in to see if there is anything new or news from Caroline? Summer is pretty much over here in Ontario. We were very fortunate not have the forest fires that our west coast has been dealing with all summer! We did have wicked heat though!
    I am currently recovering from a nasty case of Lyme disease diagnosed in mid July. Good grief! Those nasty little ticks pack a punch! We are very diligent about checking each other daily to be sure we catch any that have attached to us, I did have 3 bites but they hadn't been there more than few hours, but maybe I missed one? They don't usually worry or treat prophylactially unless the tick has been attached for at least 48 hours. (They need to reconsider that timeline!)
    Hope everyone is well!
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    Old 09-19-2023, 12:51 AM
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    I keep checking in too. I'm back from a 3 month trip over east a d my sewing room is all cleaned up and ready to go. I've already signed up for secret Santa with Teri
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    Old 09-19-2023, 12:52 AM
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    Hope you're getting better from the tick bites Sue
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    Old 09-22-2023, 09:56 AM
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    Thanks! I am feeling so much better as I recover from the Lyme illness. It does take time for some of the symptoms to resolve and the doc did tell me that up front. I still have occasional bouts of muscles & joint pain especially if I get cold or overtired. My appetite is iffy except for junky kind of food (go figure! lol) But my ability to focus has improved so I'm back to being able to piece & quilt. Directions looked like some kind of gobbledy gook for weeks!

    Hope all is well with Caroline - miss the activity in this grouop!
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