Life gets in the way of quilting
Which is okay when you get to visit your DD2 and DGD. DSIL tore his achilles tendon and the sitter got mono so what's a mother to do? It helps that I get to travel from Iowa to Arizona, as well, to help out. It's a pleasure to see how DGD has grown. She is such an independent little chatterbox at 20 months. It was fun to find out she'll have a new sibling late next spring. I'll be here until the 14th, then head home to prepare for my Fun Fall Frolic (trip to IQF Houston). I chose to miss out on the first AQS in Des Moines to make this trip, but I do "quilts" often and a visit to DD2 and her family is a rarity.On a sadder note, my DSis has been hospitalized to deal with radiating some new bone tumors which were giving her great pain. If you are so inclined please keep her in your prayers. We visited her this past summer and she was working hard and upbeat about beating this cancer. It will take all the positive vibes we can assist her with to keep her strength up at this point. TIA
Laura
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