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Re: 2017 St Cross Stitchers Ward

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2017 10:26 pm
by kingfisher68(2)
Hope things get better for you soon. A few bright yellow chrysanthemums to brighten the ward :)

Re: 2017 St Cross Stitchers Ward

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2017 11:23 pm
by CuriousKitty
kingfisher68(2) wrote:Hope things get better for you soon. A few bright yellow chrysanthemums to brighten the ward :)
OH I LOVE CHRYSANTHEMUMS! Hard to say if they're my second or third favorite flowers.

Re: 2017 St Cross Stitchers Ward

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 4:51 am
by CavyMom
Lulu, that's wonderful news about your hip! :D

CuriousKitty, when it rains it pours. It sounds like you are under a lot of stress between work and your health. Stress can do weird things with hormones, so I'd imagine that can impact becoming pregnant too. I'm sure it will all get sorted out in time. Sending hugs your way.

Re: 2017 St Cross Stitchers Ward

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 6:48 am
by CuriousKitty
CavyMom wrote:Lulu, that's wonderful news about your hip! :D

CuriousKitty, when it rains it pours. It sounds like you are under a lot of stress between work and your health. Stress can do weird things with hormones, so I'd imagine that can impact becoming pregnant too. I'm sure it will all get sorted out in time. Sending hugs your way.
Thank you =)

A friend I've recently been talking to had just gotten pregnant some months ago, and yesterday she told me she was sure she was pregnant again (me, again? :thinks:). Turns out she miscarried and apparently got pregnant again almost right after. If it wasn't sad thing, I'd be a tad envious (okay just a little). She seemed very blasé about the whole thing but perhaps because it was so new she didn't get as attached? I don't pretend to understand or know her mindset about that.

In good news though, my hand-dyed fabric from Stephanie has finally shipped! :whoop:

Re: 2017 St Cross Stitchers Ward

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 2:01 pm
by kingfisher68(2)
Sorry to hear about your friend losing her baby but glad she is expecting another & can feel positive about things.

Hope you get the fabric soon. Look forward to seeing as it sounds lovely.

Re: 2017 St Cross Stitchers Ward

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 1:00 am
by mysterystitcher
I wish you all the possible best!
I am sad and happy for your friend. Sad about losing the baby and happy that she became pregnant again.
I've had a huge knitting break. That means I've been knitting up a storm. My mind has started to turn to stitching again. If only I had motivation to finish that blanket I have on my needles. Then I could dive head first into my stitching.
I wish you all speedy recovery, if you have to be here. Painkillers have helped and kept me away from here so far.