My transition from cluttered to simple living.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Another project completed!

Alas! I forgot to take a picture!! The Ragg quilt is finished. It looks great, and its new owner LOVES it! I stayed up rather late last night, sewing it together and clipping its edges. Annie was very pleased and snuggled under it.

For all who asked or commented, Annie is recovering from a bout of Meningitis, and is doing well. She is still in hospital but is being a great patient.....because she is anxious to get home.

Sometimes life reminds us of its fragility. In the blink of an eye, our world can be changed forever. We need this reminder... some more than others...because we often forget what is truly important.

I will try to post a pic of this quilt at some later date. Now...on to the next project!

5 comments:

  1. Hi Wendy...I'm back. I was out with a bad case of pleurisy. That stuff is painful.
    I was keeping up with your blog but didn't have it in me to comment.
    Be sure to post a pic of the quilt I would love to see it.

    I have been trying to remind myself to take lot's of pics too so that I can post them on the blog. Maybe now that I feel better things will get back to normal.

    Thanks for sending out a hello...that was very sweet.

    Have a great day!

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  2. So glad you finished your project and am looking forward to seeing a picture of it. Am happy that Annie is doing so well....:-) hugs

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  3. I am so pleased that Annie is recovering. Life can be so scary at times.

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  4. Hi Everyone!

    Doesn't it feel great to finish a project? Yes... Annie IS doing well. She has started therapy, and is dealing with hearing loss which we hope is temporary. She is getting her sense of humour back. Of course, we are all thrilled! Thank you.

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  5. How wonderful to hear the good news! And now that you are a dedicated blogger, keep that camera close by at all times! You have no idea of when you might need it to share with us over here in your virtual world. I look forward to seeing the completed project.

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