I-SEW-LATION! Isewlation, Isolation, Got to Appreciate Pandenic Coping Mechanisms, That Includes Humor

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Love that one, don't you? Thanks, Terri. I just read a very sad treatise by some nursing professionals. They are stressed, to say the least, and many of them are showing signs of clinical depression. My little world is very isolated and with retirement, I am not directly affected by this quarantine. I understand their struggle and hope this will be over soon, for everyone.

For those of us not involved in front-line risky activities, the experience has given us a different perspective on the progression of this disease. I have learned that keeping my routines as much as possible is essential. Keeping busy is essential. Keeping contacts, also essential.

I hope you are doing well and you can keep it up for a little while longer.

I have turned into a professional online book shopper. This one fascinates me. I doubt if I will ever do much of this but the concept is fascinating. Like many people who buy and read cookbooks and never enter a kitchen, all types of needlework fascinates me but that doesn't mean I get around to trying it!

 I do cook a lot, always have but recently I have been getting lots of eggs with double yolks. Is there something going on with the chickens that I don't know about?
I bought this pattern about 4 years ago and found it while sorting through cross-stitch supplies! I know, what's up with that. Now, I need to locate the fabric I bought to make it. I'm pretty sure it is in with the red, white and blue fat quarters. Don't ask.
  • I'm ready for some sun, smiles, and friends.
  • I spend too much time looking for things. 
  • tomorrow I am making crumpets!


 

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