tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5702531234034114184.post3033897241970912303..comments2024-03-24T08:43:58.833-07:00Comments on Splish Splash Stash: WIP wednesday 2021.9hydeeannsewshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12995021008434563956noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5702531234034114184.post-68518818768898753432021-03-04T06:54:15.058-07:002021-03-04T06:54:15.058-07:00all three quilts are beautiful
Yes, I agree with y...all three quilts are beautiful<br />Yes, I agree with you completely about the quarantine life. Mine was also complicated<br />Life as a caregiver to my daddy did not change, it just involved more of a struggle getting into his apartment complex. Apparently my status of caregiver was not high enough for their conditions so I had to push. that did not take long, but it was the less frequent visits, the delivery of items he desired, oh, just a host of things. Yes you had the homeschooling and the family home all the time, the care and feeding etc. We had our hands full. I managed to keep myself monitored adequately that I could venture off to see my 5 grand babies close by, oh! and hubbs had a quickie open heart surgery in May. <br />I also got some things accomplished in the sewing room, but also, that feeling of frustration. <br />I know that feeling. I have two siblings that are close by and do not help me with my father who is 97. whatever. I love my daddy. <br />Those first few months though that I had to limit my visits, I also stayed home and sewed.<br />Still my house looks like a disaster area... so many people have shared how this past year they purged the clutter and all sorts of inspiring accomplishments. <br />I just can't go there. <br />Your three accomplishments are monumental and worthy. The results are lovely<br />We just keep going. I am pretty sure we have our heads on straight ❤️Rosemary B❤️https://www.blogger.com/profile/17792395820711368533noreply@blogger.com