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Old 12-21-2010, 09:56 AM
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Can you believe it? Told me "if I see you do one more stitch...(insert unspoken threat here)...

Of course, there is a reason he issued this "order".

In the past week I have done nothing but sew until I drop, quite literally. 3 different nights I didn't go to bed until 3 or 4 am, and I have to get up for work no later than 6:30. Needless to say, I'm not getting much sleep.

So, he probably is correct to issue his "order", but dang it...I just want to sew & get the Christmas gifts done!
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Old 12-21-2010, 09:57 AM
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I would do that except my neck hurts so I can only sit for so long.
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I'd let him limit the hours I could sew, but not restrict entirely!
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LOL, I can relate to this. Just the other day my DH was lamenting that he is a "quilting widow". However, I am not pulling the all nighters that you are!
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He loves you. How wonderful he cares. You are one lucky gal. I'm sure it is only temporary or you two can compromise on how long or how much you sew per day ... for now.

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Moderation is fine, but it seems like a joke this week. There's only pedal to the metal for many of us trying to get ready for the big day.

Remember, if you can't finish a project, we still have Christmas. And you can give a gift certificate entitling the bearer to one finished quilt-- in January. It's a darn cold month, too!
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LOL - Yes he does care, that's why he said something. I just got a kick out of how he made it sound like an "order". Like I'm going to pay any attention? lol

Not to worry, the big projects are done, so I will cut back & cruise through the rest of them (fleece scarves) without the long hours I put into the quilts.
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Old 12-21-2010, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by StitchinJoy
Moderation is fine, but it seems like a joke this week. There's only pedal to the metal for many of us trying to get ready for the big day.

Remember, if you can't finish a project, we still have Christmas. And you can give a gift certificate entitling the bearer to one finished quilt-- in January. It's a darn cold month, too!
DITTOES!
Sounds like a totally reasonable solution.
Merry Christmas and Blessings for the coming New Year.
If on THE day, you are too exhausted to be good company and enjoy your family and friends, then what have you actually accomplished?
Relax! <wave>
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Originally Posted by feline fanatic
LOL, I can relate to this. Just the other day my DH was lamenting that he is a "quilting widow". However, I am not pulling the all nighters that you are!
Oh my, is he related by some chance to mine?

I just throw it back at him, I am a "T.V widow, and twice a year, a farm widow". It usually keeps him quiet.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
LOL - Yes he does care, that's why he said something. I just got a kick out of how he made it sound like an "order". Like I'm going to pay any attention? lol

Not to worry, the big projects are done, so I will cut back & cruise through the rest of them (fleece scarves) without the long hours I put into the quilts.
Oh! I get it! You practice "submission" from time to time, and he keeps practicing helping you! Got it! LOL <wave>
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