Sunday, February 20, 2011

Where does the time go?


Have you noticed I haven't blogged much lately?
Since the middle of January my father has had serious health issues which landed him in the hospital for a few weeks and now into a rehab center.  Most of my days (and evenings) have been spent either in the hospital or rehab with him. He still has a ways to go before getting back to normal and will probably be in the rehab center for quite some time.

Having said all that....
 I did squeeze in a little (4 am) sewing and embroidered these quick
 little shirts for my daughter and granddaughter for Valentines Day.

For my daughter....


and granddaughter....


The headband was made "in the hoop" using a design I purchased from


 Mr. Fisherman did a little shopping for me and added a few extras....


He did a great job, didn't he?

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I want to thank all my followers for still checking in and hanging around
even though I haven't been here much lately.
I will try to post when I can.

In the meantime, please check out The Crafty Clown who made a few
Eco friendly snack bags from my tutorial,
 Mel Dreams Often who has a really cool blog and nominated me for the Stylish Blog Award (again Mel, I apologize for not being able to follow through at this time) and
 A Home Made by Kiki who I will be working with on a fun giveaway in the near future so be sure to check back.

Have a great day!

Linking today to:
http://www.bystephanielynn.com/
http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/

5 comments:

Terri said...

So glad you are back, Lucy! I was getting a little worried you had left blogland for good! So sorry to hear about your father...hope he is better soon!

Kimberlee, The Spunky Diva said...

Those are very cute outfits. I hope you father has a speedy recovery. I went through that with my grandfather several years ago as his principal caregiver and it was hard but I was very glad to be there for him.
~Kimberlee

Debbie said...

Welcome back, hope all is getting better!

dpeele said...

Glad you are back!

Melissa said...

Sorry to hear about your dad. It's hard when we have to start taking care of our parents. Glad you are there for him. Those shirts are adorable, and so is the headband. Good job!