I use vintage 4 inch 2.25 mm needles for the fingers of my gloves, when one came up missing yesterday I was close to panic. Searched thru all possible places, even went so far as checking box of currently used stuff, zero. After giving it up to the needle eating monster, went for supper. After picked up another project and bingo the lost needle had been stuck into the ball of yarn on the project. RELIEF. Not at all sure I could buy the 4 inchers anymore. Had two late afternoon visits with Thunderman and Lightfoot, lots of noise and spectacular light show, followed by the most welcome heavy hard rain. Puddles in my driveway in just minutes. Since I last wrote made a trip to Prince George, BC to Subaru dealership, appointment Thursday at 8:30 for windshield replacement, had knitting with for the 4-5 hour wait. Car was finished just after 12:30, headed south, made it to 100 Mile House where I overnight at Super 8, then early Friday south again to Ashcroft and Desert Hills farms. Boug...
Oh, hooray! Welcome home.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo. Welcome back home. Enjoy! I was in hospital for 10 days once and when I was released I was stunned by all the color in the world.
ReplyDeleteSo happy for you to be home! I remember from nursing school they told us of a study where they put healthy young people on bed rest and measured the loss of strength. Add a few years and fighting off illness and you have every right to take a little time regaining your strength! Eat well, sleep and know we're glad you are home!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are home again, Lynne! From now on it's upwards.
ReplyDeleteHurray Lynne - so glad you're home. It will take time to get your energy back after doing nothing but laying in a hospital bed for weeks.
ReplyDeleteYay! Not to worry. Your energy will return. Just behave yourself and give yourself time to heal!
ReplyDeleteSo glad "the eagle has landed" always good to keep a sense of humor even in the worst of times. So glad you made it back home safe... I've always said "theres so place like home" and times like you've been thru only confirms it!!! your friend in NC, Tammy.
ReplyDeleteLife is good again.
ReplyDeleteBravo You!! Do rest up and enjoy your own diggs. Glad you are at home with the yarn stash and the gorgeous valley.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a story you must have to tell...... Hope each day finds you stronger. Thinking of you!!! Love my "monster socks"!!!
ReplyDelete♡ Lynda
Welcome home!
ReplyDeleteHope you are gathering strength and getting your mojo back now that you are once again in your mountain stronghold.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it has never felt better to step back into your house, Lynne. Take it easy and give yourself time to recover.
ReplyDeleteHooray. Home ls best.
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