I am married to a man who like his father before him insist on every knife in the house being razor sharp. I can distinctly remember my MIL complaining in days gone by....so why am I telling you this..... because not for the first time my thumb has come to grief making a salad.....I always suspected getting meals was a DANGEROUS pursuit! I am not a fainter but I very nearly hit the deck....erk!
This insignificant mishap has meant I couldn't hold my work comfortably to embroider, so I decided I would get stuck into my BRIGHT circles quilt.
I got quite a few done but then totally confused myself with how many more I needed. Putting what I had together seemed like a good idea.
I like how they are looking......
I am going to add 2 more rows....16 circles in all.....so not too much more to go!
This week was one that I have now dubbed "hold your breath week"......our Son's first scan after the completion of his Melanoma immunotherapy.
As hard as you try to get on and live normally when that scan comes around we all hold our breath until we get the results.....thankfully the best news....
NO EVIDENCE OF DISEASE!
I so love those words!
This week was also Grandparents Day at oldest Granddaughters school.....It was a fun time and I came home with lots of treasure from our activities lol!
I mean who doesn't love a cupcake necklace, masquerade mask and Easter egg crown! Lol! Not sure why I have a cerise pink face on my badge.
So despite my sore thumb I am feeling extremely blessed and grateful!
"One act of kindness has ripples that will touch many "
Namaste and Blessings Michelle xxx
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Great news about your son, Michelle! Ouch on the knife.....perhaps Mr R should take over slicing and dicing duties.
ReplyDeleteLove your circles. Great news for your son. Ouch hope you thumb heals soon. Hugs, xx
ReplyDeleteOuch! Hope it heals soon. Your bright circles look brilliant and I am so pleased for your son, great news. xx
ReplyDeleteOuch, take care with those knives :) What wonderful news: No evidence of disease.Best thing for a mother to hear. I have never been to a grandparents day; it does look sweet, especially the necklace. xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous news for your son and all the family......
ReplyDeleteOh sorry you cut your thumb... need to be very weary of hubby's knife sharpening...
I'm loving the bright circle top..
Looks like a fun day at your GD school and nice to bring home some treasures.
Great to hear the news about your son. Ouch...
ReplyDeletegood sewing though
I’m happy for your son and your family! Great news. Grandparents Day is always a fun time. Hugs,
ReplyDeleteOops, hope your cut heals quickly. Wonderful hezlth news for your son, after holding your collective breaths while you waited for news,it must feel great to get back to normal life again.
ReplyDeleteHope the thumb heals quickly...& a lovely time spent at school. But the best news is "all clear" for your son... xox
ReplyDeleteso glad with the news re Lucas... each step is a great step forward. I hope there was no blood in the lettuce? poor you.... cuts are so in the way on fingers but glad to see it hasn't got you down... those bright circles are looking great and not much more to do...
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What wonderful news for Lucas and you all.The best ever. Hope the thumb heals very quickly but see you are soldiering on and with wonderful results.
ReplyDeleteoh.. the checkerboard backgrouind on the circles is a brainwave... looks fantastic...
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Hi Michelle wow that is just the bestest news ever,a big high five to Lucas what an amazing young man a wonderful inspiration to many ,well done Lucas . Xxxxxx
ReplyDeleteOuch! I hope your thumb heals quickly. Woohooo! Great news about your son. You can breathe again now. Love your circles.
ReplyDeleteGreat news!!!
ReplyDeleteFor your son, not your finger. But I am pleased you can still stitch.
So pleased for Lucas that he got that news. I know all about holding your breath. Yeah!!!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds just like my Dad. Even our little kiddy knives were razor sharp. We certainly learnt to be careful. I hope your hand is better soon. That is great news about your son.
ReplyDeleteSo pleased for you & Lucas and the family...puts a damaged thumb into perspective. I love your "bright" circles - certainly not your usual style!
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