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#681
Here is what has been under my needle this week and a half. A newly discovered UFO. The HSTs were given to me several years ago and I stumbled upon them a couple of weeks ago. Time to get them out the door, I say. It will be donated to a local hospice center early next week. A bit bright and not my color vibe but I do like it just the same.
#682
Lovely HST quilt, WMUT! I love your plans to donate it to a hospice center.
Speaking of hospice, my hubby’s brother was just put on hospice care. About a year ago he suffered an aneurysm and stroke, and a brain tumor was found that had to be removed. He got therapy but didn’t really improve. He has been in a long term care hospital for nearly a year. His sister has now signed papers that put him in hospice care. We don’t know how long he will survive.
Speaking of hospice, my hubby’s brother was just put on hospice care. About a year ago he suffered an aneurysm and stroke, and a brain tumor was found that had to be removed. He got therapy but didn’t really improve. He has been in a long term care hospital for nearly a year. His sister has now signed papers that put him in hospice care. We don’t know how long he will survive.
#683
Love your HST quilt, WMUTeach. Good of you to give it to Hospice.
Here is what has been under my needle this week and a half. A newly discovered UFO. The HSTs were given to me several years ago and I stumbled upon them a couple of weeks ago. Time to get them out the door, I say. It will be donated to a local hospice center early next week. A bit bright and not my color vibe but I do like it just the same.
#684
Smack in the middle of Helene, that’s where I was. Plenty of areas are still not even close to normal. It’s a shame.
Where were you one year ago? I am being inundated with Helen remembrances. It is sad to remember, good to seen the changes from a year ago and to give thanks for all who came to pitch-in to help. Returning life in the hurricane impacted areas to something close to normal is still going on. But look at the amazing recovery and changes that have happened. Stay safe when unexpected weather hits your area and be prepared in what ever way you can. Now, go charge your phone!
#685
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Connellsville Pa
Posts: 2,032
Janice how are you doing on your binding? Mine is still sitting there waiting to be finished. Is Ernie up and about or just chillin this morning
GramE beautiful block and I agree with Sewbiz it does look like a metal.
Not sure what today’s plans are. Hubby has to run errands and might tag a long just to be nice
The doctor doubled my new antidepressant and I feel so much like my old self. For that I am so thankful and hope it continues.
GramE beautiful block and I agree with Sewbiz it does look like a metal.
Not sure what today’s plans are. Hubby has to run errands and might tag a long just to be nice
The doctor doubled my new antidepressant and I feel so much like my old self. For that I am so thankful and hope it continues.
Got the blocks together into a top. Now I’ve got to find borders. Thought I’d use the light grey in the hourglasses as a skinny border and then find something to work with the dark grey for a wide border. I need to make it a little bigger for twin size. Maybe make a pillow case, too.
I’m pooped!
Have a good evening.
I’m pooped!
Have a good evening.
Here is what has been under my needle this week and a half. A newly discovered UFO. The HSTs were given to me several years ago and I stumbled upon them a couple of weeks ago. Time to get them out the door, I say. It will be donated to a local hospice center early next week. A bit bright and not my color vibe but I do like it just the same.
Lovely HST quilt, WMUT! I love your plans to donate it to a hospice center.
Speaking of hospice, my hubby’s brother was just put on hospice care. About a year ago he suffered an aneurysm and stroke, and a brain tumor was found that had to be removed. He got therapy but didn’t really improve. He has been in a long term care hospital for nearly a year. His sister has now signed papers that put him in hospice care. We don’t know how long he will survive.
Speaking of hospice, my hubby’s brother was just put on hospice care. About a year ago he suffered an aneurysm and stroke, and a brain tumor was found that had to be removed. He got therapy but didn’t really improve. He has been in a long term care hospital for nearly a year. His sister has now signed papers that put him in hospice care. We don’t know how long he will survive.
#687
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Mn/ Winter Texan
Posts: 7,435
WMUT wonderful use of your HST’s.
Sewbiz sorry about your BIL hope he receives wonderful care
My hubby’s brother is also on hospice. Very similar circumstances. Had 2 strokes, found cancer and now has dementia but last time we saw him he seemed happy and smiled a lot. I have been very impressed with the staff each time we visited. They stopped and chatted with the residents as they went about their day and seemed upbeat and caring. What a comfort to family.
Sewbiz sorry about your BIL hope he receives wonderful care
My hubby’s brother is also on hospice. Very similar circumstances. Had 2 strokes, found cancer and now has dementia but last time we saw him he seemed happy and smiled a lot. I have been very impressed with the staff each time we visited. They stopped and chatted with the residents as they went about their day and seemed upbeat and caring. What a comfort to family.
#688
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I’ll catch up with blocks and the gallery tomorrow.
I’ll catch up with blocks and the gallery tomorrow.
#689
Lovely blocks, Lstew. I'm putting them in the gallery now.
Terriamn and SBG, I'm sorry to hear about your family members' health problems. Our neighbor is going through the same thing and she has been recommended to go on hospice but the family seems to be resisting. It's a hard decision for some. We're actually going over there tomorrow to help her husband for a bit. She was a quilter and I plan to bring a couple of my quilts to show her. Her husband thinks it might trigger her to engage a bit with us. We'll see.
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