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Old 02-17-2011, 05:13 AM
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Dreamer,I think you deserve a standing ovation.[sp]THANK YOU
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Old 02-17-2011, 05:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Patty Patches
Dreamer,I think you deserve a standing ovation.
I agree 100%! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Old 02-17-2011, 05:25 AM
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OMG! Dreamer, these are the most beautiful doll clothes I have ever seen! I've never been a "doll" person, but now I covet these dolls and clothes! LOL! sooooooo beautiful!

I have recovered from a brain tumor surgery in 1992, and then multiple blood clots in my lungs in 2009. I am still recovering. My life is very different than before. Memory problems and breathing problems. Energy and illness.

We pick ourselves up and allow ourselves to heal. Then we discover new talents and gifts and a whole new direction.

Congratulations on uncovering your gifts.

Someone asked me once what my greatest strength was...I answered, "Perseverance." I'll get there...but my road is often longer, slower and at my pace.

You'll get there. You have wonderful creativity and talent. Thank you for sharing.
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You have accomplished so much and should be proud of your accomplishments. The clothes are stunning and the fact that you were able to download all the pictures is amazing. Hugs!
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Old 02-17-2011, 05:58 AM
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You have such a big heart. Beautiful doll, and wardrobe. Thank-you for sharing, and a big thank-you to the people that have helped you thru your climb to the top. Lots of hugs. Bless you
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Old 02-17-2011, 06:01 AM
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We all have our battles, but are so blessed we do not have to have them control our life. Stories of other struggles help us with our own. Blessings and hugs to you. Your doll clothes are wonderful. I see no mistakes and neither will any child - only perfection.
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Old 02-17-2011, 06:53 AM
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These are beautiful. Doll clothes are the hardest things to make...so tiny. You did a wonderful job. Give yourself a BIG pat on the back, and remember never say NEVER.
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they are all so beautiful! a beautiful person you are and such beautiful work you do.
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They are fantastic!! I know I would not be able to do them. I have a hard time with big things.
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Old 02-17-2011, 08:04 AM
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These are beautiful. I couldn't have made them any better. You did a wonderful job and should be proud of yourself. You have triumphed over a very real and difficult challenge. You are now stronger and more capable to face the next one. I'm so proud of you. Don't look any further back than this wonderful success and remember, failure isn't failure unless you decide to stop trying...failure is simply one more way to not do it again. Thomas Edison failed to make a lightbulb work for 500 tries. He didn't call them failure, he called them learning experiences.

I don't have a TBI. I am thankful for that. But remember, I am legally blind...sometimes I mismeasure and just have to start with new fabric. Some patterns are just too hard to read. I have tools to help, but I am terribly slow and can't sew after it gets dark.

You have challenges, you have tools to help you succeed, and you have a world of friends who love you like family. I would be proud to call you my quilting sister. God Bless you.

I'm going to have to overnight my gift for Izabella if I don't get to it.
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