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I really hate this being out of rep stuff.
I do too, and the day I was gone all day got me out until 7:30 p.m. or so. But I'll be on the road again in a while so when I don't post for a day, it will turn back around.
So much for the newborns-are-immune old wive's tale. *sigh*Hi guys, good to see you and Becki the stuff you post is amazing as always.
I finished the cocoon and a hat for my friend but haven't taken pics yet. I was sick again over the weekend and the first half of this week (another virus lucky me) but happily I'm on the mend.
Though for a couple of days there I couldn't talk. I'm telling you, people were DEVASTATED! They missed my dulcet tones.
My next crochet projects are a mermaid outfit for the daughter of the director of my daughter's play (Little Mermaid) and a simple cardigan for my grandson...who I still haven't seen because we're sick. His older sissy is also sick and has to wear a mask at home around him, poor babies.
He was 8 lbs 1 oz, 21 inches long. Dark hair and I think dark eyes, very adorable but his mom is being secretive with him, darn her lol. She says he eats every hour, and they are pretty much hanging out in bed to allow little sister the run of the house. The hospital was essentially in lockdown due to a terrible viral outbreak when they had him, and the doctor was adamant that she keep him away from people for now. I sort of pooh-poohed it and ran it by my niece the DOCTOR (woo hoo! Love to say it!) who said absolutely, for the first month, she should keep him under lock and key.
She said this year's viruses are really, really bad, that they are mutating extremely quickly, that the vaccination hasn't been very effective because of that. She said the season started really early and is lasting long...and that for the first month babies will easily if not usually turn septic if they get it.
So the little family has barricaded themselves off from the world, getting used to baby brother and enjoying him by themselves, pretty much. My dil's sister lives there with them, so she is around to hang out a little with sissy, and dil says my son has been absolutely wonderful. He has always been wonderful with babies and children. Took us all by surprise because he swore he was never going to have any, haha. But when he met his baby sister, born when he was 17, he discovered he truly loved children.
The cocoon turned out really lovely, and the fabric of it feels amazing. I want one!
So much for the newborns-are-immune old wive's tale. *sigh*Hi guys, good to see you and Becki the stuff you post is amazing as always.
I finished the cocoon and a hat for my friend but haven't taken pics yet. I was sick again over the weekend and the first half of this week (another virus lucky me) but happily I'm on the mend.
Though for a couple of days there I couldn't talk. I'm telling you, people were DEVASTATED! They missed my dulcet tones.
My next crochet projects are a mermaid outfit for the daughter of the director of my daughter's play (Little Mermaid) and a simple cardigan for my grandson...who I still haven't seen because we're sick. His older sissy is also sick and has to wear a mask at home around him, poor babies.
He was 8 lbs 1 oz, 21 inches long. Dark hair and I think dark eyes, very adorable but his mom is being secretive with him, darn her lol. She says he eats every hour, and they are pretty much hanging out in bed to allow little sister the run of the house. The hospital was essentially in lockdown due to a terrible viral outbreak when they had him, and the doctor was adamant that she keep him away from people for now. I sort of pooh-poohed it and ran it by my niece the DOCTOR (woo hoo! Love to say it!) who said absolutely, for the first month, she should keep him under lock and key.
She said this year's viruses are really, really bad, that they are mutating extremely quickly, that the vaccination hasn't been very effective because of that. She said the season started really early and is lasting long...and that for the first month babies will easily if not usually turn septic if they get it.
So the little family has barricaded themselves off from the world, getting used to baby brother and enjoying him by themselves, pretty much. My dil's sister lives there with them, so she is around to hang out a little with sissy, and dil says my son has been absolutely wonderful. He has always been wonderful with babies and children. Took us all by surprise because he swore he was never going to have any, haha. But when he met his baby sister, born when he was 17, he discovered he truly loved children.
The cocoon turned out really lovely, and the fabric of it feels amazing. I want one!
Hope you get to see the little guy soon, koshergrl! It's good you are staying busy meanwhile.
My family is coming next week to help me make financial decisions for my husband, whose dementia is causing him so many issues, and with fibromyalgia, I have problems with utilizing physical things that used to come so easily since I was definitely in the upper echelons of physical fitness for my age, and now have difficulty with climbing a staircase. I may get pretty sparse here next week, which will not be like getting knocked offline by a lightning bolt, then staying offline because of my credit card was used to buy prescriptions at target, so my bank cancelled everyone's number who had a card that was used there, although it was not a Target card at all.
We have a big job to do of going over stuff, but at least I got my husband to voluntarily give back his car keys. He would go to get dinner and show up 4 hours later having used half a tank of gas by driving half way to Denver after getting dinner and snacks only for himself, and having to come back home to change his pants.
It's not easy to break a co-dependency, but I have to get over it that my Knight in shining armor doesn't have a silver chalice to pursue any more, but has gone to pot which he can't find any more either.
My love for him will never die, though. He always managed to pick me up when I was down, and you just can't forget the best-looking man you ever saw in your life being kind to someone so plain as me. *sigh*
If he is well-taken care of, that's my best interest, Sunshine. When I visited the nursing home a couple of months back, images of sad elderly people stuck in my mind. He deserves better than that. We have to work things out as a family that is divided by thousands of miles since one went southeast and one went southwest. We're half way in between the two.My family is coming next week to help me make financial decisions for my husband, whose dementia is causing him so many issues, and with fibromyalgia, I have problems with utilizing physical things that used to come so easily since I was definitely in the upper echelons of physical fitness for my age, and now have difficulty with climbing a staircase. I may get pretty sparse here next week, which will not be like getting knocked offline by a lightning bolt, then staying offline because of my credit card was used to buy prescriptions at target, so my bank cancelled everyone's number who had a card that was used there, although it was not a Target card at all.
We have a big job to do of going over stuff, but at least I got my husband to voluntarily give back his car keys. He would go to get dinner and show up 4 hours later having used half a tank of gas by driving half way to Denver after getting dinner and snacks only for himself, and having to come back home to change his pants.
It's not easy to break a co-dependency, but I have to get over it that my Knight in shining armor doesn't have a silver chalice to pursue any more, but has gone to pot which he can't find any more either.
My love for him will never die, though. He always managed to pick me up when I was down, and you just can't forget the best-looking man you ever saw in your life being kind to someone so plain as me. *sigh*
Just be sure that those decisions are in YOUR best interest.