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Just saw your post, Lizzy, and thought 'what a wonderful gift'. I know all
of us can't be 5'10" and blonde. Got that. But I do wonder why little guys must suffer insults from their classmates about their ears; an easy fix. Or is it? Polly "Lizzy Taylor" wrote in message ... On 31/01/11 00:09, Donna in Idaho wrote: I'm only getting 5 or 6 messages per day the last few days. Has everyone gone someplace else? Just busy doing stuff, mostly not quilty. I am hoping to have a bit more quilting time as DS2 & I are now back from hospital where he has had his ears pinned back. Now he has to have 2 weeks off school. I just hope it all looks good when he has the bandage off next week. Lizzy |
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On 06/02/11 03:47, Polly Esther wrote:
Just saw your post, Lizzy, and thought 'what a wonderful gift'. I know all of us can't be 5'10" and blonde. Got that. But I do wonder why little guys must suffer insults from their classmates about their ears; an easy fix. Or is it? Polly Relatively easy, though the hardest part as a parent is the anaesthetic and the waiting back on the ward during the procedure. It can be done as day surgery, though with children this particular surgeon likes them to stay in the night afterwards. Also children's cartilage is more "mobile" and that leads to a better result we were told. DS2 now looks like a ninja turtle with his bandage around his head. The bandage comes off one week after the operation and I am keeping my fingers crossed that DS2 will be happy with the the results. The surgery was HIS choice, all we did was support that choice. He also wanted it done before he started his new school in the autumn - new school, new ears, new start. In the meantime he is squabbling with his elder brother as siblings do, though I am trying to make sure it doesn't become physical! Even better for us was that the surgeon classed the surgery as "necessary due to psychological factors" so it has been "free" (i.e. paid for by our taxes) rather than having to have it done privately. In the current economic climate I am so grateful for that and I shall go on giving blood in order to feed a little more support back into the system in my own way. Lizzy |
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replying to NightMist, sewnigel wrote:
I came across an aricle on Dorset Buttons in my latest edition of Jane Austin Knits: http://www.interweavestore.com/jane-austen-knits-2013 -- |
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Absolutely nothing sewing or quilting wise. Busy cleaning house and going through things to throw away. Why?
Because we are MOVING back to Missouri. I can't wait but am determined NOT to take half of this crap with us this time. Cindy |
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2014 00:46:02 +0000, sewnigel wrote:
http://www.interweavestore.com/jane-austen-knits-2013 Hey cool! I just finished off a shawl in the grapevine pattern very similar to that oatmeal colored one in the first row. Mine is a very vibrant purple as per request of the daughter that asked for it. Blended superwash with a little alpaca for that. when it comes to toys and baby clothes, dorset buttons done on a stick are the way to go. Especially if you are using natural fibers. Natural fibers usually break down somewhat if they get eaten. Plus dorset buttons are easily replaced. NightMist |
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"Cindy from GA" wrote in message ... Absolutely nothing sewing or quilting wise. Busy cleaning house and going through things to throw away. Why? Because we are MOVING back to Missouri. I can't wait but am determined NOT to take half of this crap with us this time. Cindy I am glad you are happy about the move! Good luck in getting things packed so you can find them once you get to your home! Barbara in SC during the summer and Florida in the winter --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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