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terriamn 07-26-2019 08:05 AM

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terriamn 07-26-2019 08:18 AM

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Wowsier, sorry Janice don’T know why that downloaded so large

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terriamn 07-26-2019 08:20 AM

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One last one, GramE these are from Rossville

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So you can imagine how pretty my clothesline was

Janice McC 07-26-2019 08:30 AM

Thank you to everyone who's written a bio. It's nice to know more about our newbies and to be reminded about our repeat Boomers.

Wow, Terriamn, those are some gorgeous fabrics!

Another gorgeous day here. Can hardly believe it was 64 when i awoke. A/C is off for the second day in a row.

I now have 11 packages in and three more scheduled for a Monday arrival. Nice!

Libster 07-26-2019 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by terriamn (Post 8281357)
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Terri, these two are fan-tab-u-lous !!! Love them both.

Cheesehead 07-26-2019 09:08 AM

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Terri, I have these fabrics too and just love them! I don't have any plans yet to do anything with my fabric, it's one of those things that I will take out, fondle, and pack neatly away again! I can't wait to see what your plans are to see what we will do with this fabric.

juliasb 07-26-2019 09:32 AM

My whole professional career was dedicated to Older Adults. At 16 I began working as a NA in a nursing home. I did that thru my early collage years. I stopped working to raise a family. I went back to school to complete a bachelors in Mental Health in Aging and as a Activity Therapist. I completed a bachelors not only in these two fields but as a social worker and Gerontologist. I had collected enough credit hours in all these fields over a lifetime and working in various nursing home for the majority of the time. I ventured out a few times from the nursing homes and loved doing so many thing with Senior Center and in Community development groups. I also did grant writing for both nursing homes and Community centers. My career was cut short in my late 30's because of severe asthma and a hereditary illness. I continue to help where ever I can as a volunteer for senior issues. I am a lot slower than I use to be and rarely mention my credentials anymore or my educational background. I do not want to be taken advantage of where I get stressed out. Even in my quilt guild I have not mentioned my background (especially in activities). I have taken on with another woman our educational programing and will lay low while accomplishing our goals.

Your work with older adult is greatly appreciated even when now we may be considered older adults. Thank you.
I am still sought out for advice on many topics and have been asked to come back even part time to help in many areas. At first, and for many years, I thought I would someday be able to return to work. As the years went forward I realized I could not return to work if for no other reason that I was a fall risk. I love it though when someone I knew years ago still calls and ask how to help another senior to get a particular service that person may need. Thank you again.\

terriamn 07-26-2019 11:32 AM

It’s wonderful to have Sewbiz, MJP and now Julia to bounce questions off of. Now I hat both my parents are gone I am the senior and learning new health options to be a healthy senior.

GramE 07-26-2019 11:32 AM

Terri, your fabrics are all fabulous! Rossville store is so great. They get you right as you go in the door. They always have a big display of seasonal panels and the newest layer cakes. The town is less that 1700 people, many Amish and Mennonite. Only 12 miles from Lafayette/WLafayette which has Purdue University with total populations of 100,000 plus and have no fabric stores except JoAnn’s and Hobby Lobby.

terriamn 07-26-2019 11:34 AM

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Janice this is the quilt top I will be donating in honor of your mother. Won’t be able to quilt it till fall when I am home but at least it is ready to be quilted.
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