Sorry for my impatience
#1
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: League City, Texas
Posts: 504
Sorry for my impatience
When the board was first changed I was very fustrated because I couldn't log on and out of fustration sent a complaint. I was very unhappy with the situation and in thinking about it I feel really bad for being so strong in what I said. I don't remember exactly everything I said I just remember thinking about it now that I shouldn't have been so hasty in saying what I did. Now I would like to say that I am very sorry and will never do that again. I love this board, I learn something new every time I am here and it's my favorite thing to do on my lunch hour. I have been very motivated lately and am still working on getting my sewing and quilting rooms organized. I made a beautiful wall hanging for my Sister for her birthday and it was beautiful. It was one of the Stonehenge wall hangings with the Poinsetta on it. I put it together and quilted it on my long arm. My sister loved the wall hanging but the fact that I finally finished something and it was for her made her even happier. Thanks to all of you for being so talented and encouraging to those of us who are going through things. I lost my sweet husband 4 years ago and it has taken me this long to get my interest back after losing him. Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year to all of you.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: howell, Mi
Posts: 2,345
Your apology is accepted, although I've forgotten everything that you said. I, too, was frustrated at first with the change.
Change is hard. Glad to hear that you are getting back into quilting and have completed a project. Grief sometimes lingers for a long time, it never goes away, just gets a little easier to cope with. Hope you and yours have a blessed Christmas and New Year, and know that your loved one is watching and is glad to see that you are getting back to the things that you enjoyed in the past.
Sue
Change is hard. Glad to hear that you are getting back into quilting and have completed a project. Grief sometimes lingers for a long time, it never goes away, just gets a little easier to cope with. Hope you and yours have a blessed Christmas and New Year, and know that your loved one is watching and is glad to see that you are getting back to the things that you enjoyed in the past.
Sue
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