I have to say that the love, support and kind messages and comments that I received last week certainly made the bruised and battered feelings that I had last week were nearly washed away... like balm for a wound. Thank you!
Our time away was sweet, one day too short (in my opinion), but sweet. It was a secluded site with a creek, which I just loved... but the seclusion was a bit disappointing for Dave since he likes to watch and talk to people as they walk or drive by. He is such an extrovert! lol.
I enjoyed the lack of distractions as I continued reading and researching for possible future sew along events and did some slow stitching on a few quilted hearts..
I even found a heart of my own... a message from God reminding me that even when it feels as though it may feel like the world is against me, He is not.
As we returned back to the "real world" I began my quest to recover my personal fb account... with no luck. In fact, the message I get when I try to log in or reset my password is that my account was disabled because it did not comply with community standards and the decision to disable it could NOT be reversed. Gee, thanks!
Dave made an attempt with a phone call to some fb tech support number he found, but after a 15-minute call, which we thought we were actually making progress, we were disconnected. I did manage to reactivate Dave's account and took down his business page (the source of the whole issue!). I am over it...
So... I returned to my studio to make a dozen file holder/tool rolls that I sell to local gunsmithing students at the beginning of each semester. It is some mindless sewing that passed the time away. I have made so many of them over the years, that I think I could make them in my sleep. 😉
I'll be continuing my therapy in the studio this week by pulling out a box of blocks that came from my customer earlier the year. As well as bringing a new mini-quilt idea to reality.
Bonnie had three wonderful finishes that she shared with us.
But this is the cheerful quilt that captured my attention... "it will be going with a therapist who is working with Ukrainian children in Romania."
You can get all of the details in her post by following the link above if you want to make and donate a quilt or two.
It is time for the new party to begin! Bring all of your projects... I want to see all of them because... well, I'll have extra time since I'm not on Facebook now. 😂
Keep Piecing,
Melva
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