Nephew's quilt in progress
Subscribe
#141
BizzieLizzie , 10-29-2011 04:49 PM
Super Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by Izy
Quote:
Yes we do thank you, we make the most of the days where he feels well, today we even managed to travel to Stafford to watch my youngest son (he took us in his car), who was on a driving experience, we all had a great time, though John would have loved to have gotten behind the wheel of the Audi V8!! :-D
Originally Posted by BizzieLizzie
Quote:
Such a shame that your Mum passed suddenly, but take comfort that she didn't suffer for long, that is a blessing, although hard for those left behind...((((((((hugs))))))))))
Oh Izy, I am so sorry to hear your DH is ill,:-( It must be so difficult for you and your family. Mum didn't suffer, for that I am thankful. I hope your DH is comfortable and that you have all the support you need around you. ((((((((((BIG BIG HUGS))))))))))
Originally Posted by Izy
Quote:
thank you for your lovely message. You would understand how difficult it is as I have not seen my mum since 2008 and only for a few months each time in the last 10 years. She was due to come to visit us this Christmas and her passing was sudden. It's been hard on all of us as she was in good health. We keep in touch with Skype and by email too - what would we do without the internet?
Yes, I hope that Neil will like the quilt. I know his mum certainly does!:lol:
Yes, I understand completely, as my DH is seriously ill with inoperable cancer and his daughter really feels the distance as he weakens, they have been over twice this year, but with three kids the logistics and expense are a big issue! Originally Posted by BizzieLizzie
Hello Izy,thank you for your lovely message. You would understand how difficult it is as I have not seen my mum since 2008 and only for a few months each time in the last 10 years. She was due to come to visit us this Christmas and her passing was sudden. It's been hard on all of us as she was in good health. We keep in touch with Skype and by email too - what would we do without the internet?
Yes, I hope that Neil will like the quilt. I know his mum certainly does!:lol:
Quote:
Firstly, I am so sorry to hear about your Dear Mum, it must be so hard for all the family... :cry:
I love your quilt, I make very similar kiddy quilts, they are great fun! My DH's daughter and family live in Singapore too and don't get to see the Grandkids very often, but thank Heavens for the internet!
Great job, I bet your nephew will treasure it for years! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Originally Posted by Izy
Hi Bizzie Lizzie, Izy Here LOL!Firstly, I am so sorry to hear about your Dear Mum, it must be so hard for all the family... :cry:
I love your quilt, I make very similar kiddy quilts, they are great fun! My DH's daughter and family live in Singapore too and don't get to see the Grandkids very often, but thank Heavens for the internet!
Great job, I bet your nephew will treasure it for years! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Such a shame that your Mum passed suddenly, but take comfort that she didn't suffer for long, that is a blessing, although hard for those left behind...((((((((hugs))))))))))
I understand. Wow! What a lovely day out for all of you. I am not surprised that your husband would have loved being behind the wheel! I think I would have loved to as well! :lol: :lol: May you all have more lovely times ahead!:D Best wishes.
#142
BizzieLizzie , 10-29-2011 04:53 PM
Super Member
Thank you so much for your lovely message. Yes, I am glad it is a small project and I had a reason to make it for someone close.
It is intended to do what quilts do best; be dragged about, pulled in all directions, wrap around the little body, comfort when tears fall, keep warm when cold and unwell....the list is too long....
Not for hiding away in the cupboard! :lol:
It is intended to do what quilts do best; be dragged about, pulled in all directions, wrap around the little body, comfort when tears fall, keep warm when cold and unwell....the list is too long....
Not for hiding away in the cupboard! :lol:
Quote:
Originally Posted by mimee4
Take your time to heal. I'm glad you chose something like a child's quilt to concentrate on while you are moving forward. This quilt is definitely a drag around, hold on tight to quilt.
#143
BizzieLizzie , 10-29-2011 04:54 PM
Super Member
Thank you sooooo much for the compliment. I am glad that you like it.
Quote:
Originally Posted by ChildoftheUniverse
A - it's adorable. B - it's so beautiful.
#145
BizzieLizzie , 10-29-2011 04:55 PM
Super Member
Thank you for your lovely message.
Quote:
Originally Posted by ChildoftheUniverse
I'm very sorry for you loss. Gentle hugs for your healing heart.
#148
BizzieLizzie , 10-29-2011 04:57 PM
Super Member
Thank you for your message. Well, if he loves the quilt, that is great! If he loves me too - WOW! I would have hit the jackpot! :lol: :lol:Thank you!
Quote:
Originally Posted by dinlauren
That is so cute...he is sure to love it and you too.
#149
BizzieLizzie , 10-29-2011 04:58 PM
Super Member
Thank you for your lovely message. I am glad you like the quilt.
Quote:
Originally Posted by zzmom
So, so adorable! What a sweet and thoughtful quilt. I'm sorry for your loss of your mum. Peace by with you all.
#150
BizzieLizzie , 10-29-2011 04:59 PM
Super Member
Thank you for your lovely message. If he doesn't like it, there is a queue waiting for it! :lol:
Quote:
I'm so sorry for the loss of your mum.
Originally Posted by Jennifer22206
he'll love it.I'm so sorry for the loss of your mum.