I stopped using a handmade quilt on my bed because of the animals. Skipper put a hole in one, and the pet hair and tracked dirt meant I have to wash my spread more often than I like to wash my handmade quilts.
These days all I want to do when I get up in the morning is go back to bed. But I haven't done it yet. I keep on keeping on. It's so hot and the world has gone to heck in a hand basket and every day I have to look harder and harder for the good. And now I have to find a foot doctor. The foot pain is to the point where I can hardly walk and my primary care doc doesn't seem worried about it when I bring it up.
Whine, whine, whine. Where's my cheese? I know I have much to be grateful for, but sometimes I just have to whine out my problems. Bear with me.
I have 20 blocks of Karen's log cabin quilt done. Twelve more to go. I love making log cabin blocks. There now: there's something to be grateful for.
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On 07/01/2022, Barbara Anne said ...
Oh, your bed looks so very inviting methinks I'd find it difficult to stay out of it, too! Love the pink doll cradle visible on your bedside table! You make me want to paint over our bedroom wallpaper!
I also stopped using my quilts due to the cats but now they seem too hot to sleep under.
The Ukraine quilt was mailed to Germany today and - heaven help us - the postage was nearly $60. Yikes! I wonder if it would have been less had I marked it as a "humanitarian donation" on the customs form?
Hugs!
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